Fine Arts faculty release three books
For three faculty members in the Fine Arts department, the end of 2013 also brought about a conclusion to some of their most recent works of scholarship.
For three faculty members in the Fine Arts department, the end of 2013 also brought about a conclusion to some of their most recent works of scholarship.
This week, JustArts sat down with Emily Zoller '14, the executive director of hip-hop dance performance group Kaos Kids. JustArts: Would you tell us about your involvement with Kaos Kids-how long have you been involved, and what is your role in the group? Emily Zoller: I joined Kaos my freshman year, and I'm a senior now.
JustArts had a conversation over email with David French '13, who has been working on an original surrealist short film since the spring. * JustArts: Would you tell us briefly about your film, Wild Ruse, and how the project got started?
As Brandeis looks to capitalize upon its history as a liberal arts university, and keep on par with what a liberal arts education means to students in today's academic climate, the humanities and arts programs have never been more important.
As the semester comes to an end and this year's senior class begins to move into their last semester at Brandeis, students in the Fine Arts program are looking at some of their final chances to display their work on campus.
This week, JustArts talked with Alison Thvedt '15, who directed Hillel Theater Group's production of The Children's Hour, which was performed this weekend. JustArts: Would you tell us about you previous theater experience at Brandeis? Alison Thvedt: I am minoring in Theater Arts here.
This weekend, Hillel Theater Group presented The Children's Hour directed by Alison Thvedt '15, the final of the main stage productions for the UTC Fall season.
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Just in time for the holiday season, little monsters everywhere are getting the best present they can imagine: Lady Gaga's newest album, ARTPOP. Though the album was just released yesterday, Mother Monster (as her fans so fondly call her) and her team hooked listeners on the record months ago with the Aug.
As the culmination of several months of research and negotiations, the Rose Art Museum will acquire a piece that the museum's organizers hope will change the way that students interact with the museum as a fixture of campus life.
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