Santa Fe University of Art and Design Academic Advisor Amanda Vanlandingham came to education after getting a degree in counseling.
In the Studio
posted by Jesus Trujillo
On Feb. 1, Ann Archer, a freshman Studio Arts major and film instructor Kevin Brennan explored abstract painting methods.
Pearlman’s Plays
posted by Sophie Farrell
The Room Plays, a hybrid between a workshop and a production for Performing Arts students who are not cast in main stage shows, have brought a new face to the Greer Garson Theatre: Lindsey Hope Pearlman. Adam & Evie opens 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11 in the Greer Garson Lobby with free admission.
SFUAD Pipeline Crisis...
posted by Marco Rivera
Due to the windows being left open the first week of February in the C100 lounge, the pipes froze overnight, causing the water to be cut in the C and D halls of King. Craig Scott, a facilities worker, was called to the scene to investigate and take care of the issues, which has now been...
Lockhart on Horror
posted by Franco Romero
Liam Lockhart, interim associate chairman of The Film School, is teaching his International Horror Cinema class for the third time this spring semester. While the film lineup from previous semesters may change, Lockhart has promised that some of his more “obscure” favorites will be in store: The Devil’s Backbone, Lunacy and Wreck among others. Jackalope Magazine interviewed Lockhart to discuss both the class and his love of horror cinema. Jackalope Magazine: Can you start off by telling us a bit about your attraction to the horror genre? Why teach such a class? Liam Lockhart: I was going to say, you know a lot of people ask me ‘why horror as a topic?’ And I can tell you, for years when I was working in Hollywood, you know cutting stories for people or mixing films for them, invariably you’d get into conversations and they’d say ‘so what’s your favorite genre of films?’ And I would always kind of turn my head, put my hand in front of my mouth, cough and say ‘horror.’ They’d say, ‘what?’ And I would go, ‘horror.’ They’d go, ‘no, I can’t believe you like horror films, you seem much too sophisticated, much too intelligent.’ They obviously didn’t know me. [Laughs]… but for years, I was always in a position where I had to defend my love of horror films. And so when I finally found myself in the position to teach I thought, ‘well, OK, now here’s a chance.’ I thought if nothing else, I can prove to myself that I’m not alone in my love for horror films… This is only the third time now that I’ve offered this class and it’s been full to capacity. This way I know I’m not alone, I know there are other...
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