On March 1, Contemporary Music Faculty Scott Jarrett performed on campus along with Chairman Horace Alexander Young, and fellow faculty members Paul Brown and Tom Adler.
Coming Attractions
posted by Charlotte Martinez
Showcasing the best in classical, independent and foreign cinema, The Screen cinematheque at Santa Fe University of Art and Design presents new releases, special cinema events and performances all day every day. Here’s what’s playing March 6-12.
“For Colored Girls”...
posted by Andrew Koss
Tikia “Fame” Hudson’s production of Ntozake Shange’s For Colored Girls is a rare theater-going experience. Audiences can see the show on March 8 at Warehouse 21.
Bible Study Group
posted by Zoe Baillargeon
Every Saturday night from 6-7 p.m., the SFUAD Bible Study Group club meets in the Southwest Annex for reflection and discussion on the Holy Bible.
Could Have Moved Mountains
posted by Nicholas Beckman
Sleeptaker’s newest album seeks to bridge the gap between self-described metal-heads and those who are just looking for a new genre to listen to.
Midterms!
posted by admin
The weekly Awkward Shelby Comic is created by SFUAD studio art major Shelby Criswell. For more of Criswell’s work, check out the Awkward Shelby Comic series and...
Music Futures
posted by Serafima Fedorova
On Feb. 21 in O’Shaugnessy Performance Space, Contemporary Music Program Chairman Horace Young, faculty members Steve Paxton, Melinda Russial and Deborah Ungar, along with Career Services Director Joanie Spain discussed career choices and master’s degrees in music entertainment and education.
The weekend workshop was more of a roundtable with questions and answers on qualification, making the right choices and the availability of options. Music department faculty and advisors exchanged information and anecdotes about their own graduate school experiences.
Students in action
posted by Rene Bjorheim
This week, Jackalope photographers capture SFUAD students in action.
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