School of Music students explored Italy’s rich music history from antiquity to the present in the summer abroad course “History of Western Music I,” led by Instructor II Amy Stewart and Instructor II Gina Bombola. The course is the first in a three-semester series surveying music history for students to develop their musicianship from performing to… Read more »
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2023 Senior Spotlights in Art, Dance and Fashion Merchandising
The TCU College of Fine Arts is preparing to graduate an outstanding spring 2023 class. Graduates including Natalie Neale from the School of Art, Kira Daniel from the School for Classical & Contemporary Dance and Olivia Satkiewicz from the Department of Fashion Merchandising, share their postgraduate plans to “Lead On, Creatively.” Natalie Neale Art Why did you choose… Read more »
New leadership named for TCU’s Department of Theatre and School of Music
The TCU College of Fine Arts is pleased to announce new leadership in the Department of Theatre and the School of Music. Effective June 1, 2021, Associate Professor Jennifer Engler took over as the department chair of Theatre from Dr. Harry Parker who stepped away to focus more on teaching and directing both at TCU… Read more »
TCU Gives Day: Studio Art MFA students participate in artist-in-residency program abroad
Video courtesy Adam Fung. This story originally appeared in the fall 2019 issue of Fine Arts News. Residency opportunities are an important aspect of any artist’s professional development to inspire creativity in new environments away from the pressures of day-to-day life. In summer 2019, students in the Studio Art MFA program and their professors got… Read more »
Art professor selected to participate in seminar on teaching art history at Yale Center for British Art
Assistant professor of art history Jessica Fripp is one of a select group of faculty members nationwide chosen by the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) to participate in a special week-long seminar this month on Teaching European Art in Context. The seminar, “Art and Society in Britain, Hogarth to Turner (1730–1851),” will be held at… Read more »