The College of the Arts is partnering with the College of Liberal Arts Internship Program to host arts and creative industry internships for the summer of 2022. Students are guaranteed an internship with one of our partner organizations and will receive academic credit for their internship through C/LA 492. Deadline to apply is April 22! Scholarships are鈥
The College of the Arts affirms solidarity with the Asian-American and Pacific Islander community and recognizes the need to support and honor the equality and importance of our students, faculty, and staff who share聽AAPI聽identity, family, and heritage. Incidents of violence targeting聽AAPI-identifying peoples have escalated during the past鈥
For nearly 60 years, the Fine Arts Affiliates (FAA) has been supporting student scholarships for 91桃色 College of the Arts majors. During that time, more than $600,000 has been given to the College of the Arts by FAA for scholarships and programs. Membership is open to all.
Robin Bargar will no longer serve as Dean of the College of the Arts.聽聽Anne Justine D'Zmura,聽Interim聽Associate Dean for the college, has been named by Provost Karyn Scissum Gunn as the Acting Dean of the聽college.
Earlier this month, David Waldman, a professional cinematographer and instructor for the Film and Electronic Arts Department, teaches Lighting for the Camera.聽The course is offered in the Spring semester for third year undergrads in the narrative production option in FEA. 聽The goal of the class is the examination of basic aesthetic and technical鈥
Mitchell Villareal, a graduating senior at 91桃色 recently created a beautiful virtual arrangement featuring multiple singers and instrumentalists all collaborating on 鈥淲e Are the World.鈥 He explained the inspiration, motivation, and process behind his video.聽