Fine Art Professor Andrea Olmstead introduced her former teacher Artist Chuck Stigliano for his Artist Talk at the opening of his exhibit: "We Are Not Okay" in the Hammond Gallery. He discussed his thought-provoking woodcarvings which will be on display through Friday, Dec. 13 in the art gallery inside Hammond Hall.
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Humanities,
Fine Art,
Creative Arts Therapies,
Creative Arts Enterprise
Fitchburg State University’s instrumental and choral ensembles performed a joint concert last evening in Weston Auditorium. The concert program served as a showcase of “bite-sized” performances by the university’s choirs, bands and orchestra. Ensembles included Fitchburg State students, community members, faculty and staff. Faculty members Jonathan Harvey, Amy McGlothlin, and Hildur Schilling hosted and performed with their respective group. Learn more about our Music Programs here.
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Humanities,
Music Programs,
Creative Arts Therapies,
Creative Arts Enterprise
Dr. Jonathan Harvey held practice for the Fitchburg State Concert Choir in Weston Auditorium. As part of their regular practice, the choir ran through the pieces they will be performing at tomorrow's Music Mega Mix. Learn more about our music programs here.
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Humanities,
Music Programs,
Creative Arts Therapies,
Creative Arts Enterprise
Students in Theater Professor Kelly Morgan's Stage Movement: Combat course work in small groups to rehearse the combat scenes they've conceived as part of the coursework. The class teaches students how to utilize the sword as an extension of the character and a a vehicle by which the actor propels the story.
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Communications/Media,
Theater Program,
Creative Arts Therapies,
Creative Arts Enterprise
Theater Professor Kelly Morgan teaches students how to utilize the sword as an extension of the character and a a vehicle by which the actor propels the story in his Stage Movement: Combat in Weston Auditorium. This workshop-oriented course utilizes the basic techniques of movement with emphasis on developing each student's potential for effective physicalization of a character on stage.
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Topics:
Communications/Media,
Theater Program,
Creative Arts Therapies,
Creative Arts Enterprise
Music Professor Justin Casinghino examines rhythmic notation, including meters and tempo with students in his Basic Music Theory course. Learn more about our Music Programs here.
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Humanities,
Music Programs,
Creative Arts Therapies,
Creative Arts Enterprise
Professor Amy McGlothlin, Program Director for our Creative Arts Therapies program, leads her Jazz Band in a jam session in Conlon Fine Arts. Learn more about our Music Programs here.
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Humanities,
Music Programs,
Creative Arts Therapies,
Creative Arts Enterprise
This afternoon, Dr. Amy McGlothlin, Program Director for our Creative Arts Therapies program, and Dr. Jonathan Harvey, Program Director for our Creative Arts Enterprise program hosted a Meet & Greet and Information Session in the Conlon Fine Arts building. This gathering gave an opportunity for current majors to speak with faculty and other students in the programs, as well as an information session for current students interested in the programs.
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Humanities,
Creative Arts Therapies,
Creative Arts Enterprise
Professors Amy McGlothlin and Jonathan Harvey began their semester courses this today defining expectations and going over the syllabus; Music Technology, and Chamber Choir. Dr. Amy McGlothlin also serves as the Program Director for our Creative Arts Therapies program, while Dr. Jonathan Harvey serves as the Program Director for our Creative Arts Enterprise program.
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Topics:
Humanities,
Creative Arts Therapies,
Creative Arts Enterprise