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Welcome to a new year! Hold on tight because there is going to be a lot going on. From 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm every first Friday of each month, Dean Scott Shamp invites students to the Fine Arts Building for a friendly chat over a soda!
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Professor Carrie Ann Baade Exhibits Her ...
FSU Researcher Develops Art Therapy Best Pr...
Art History in Action: A Year at The Ringli...
IA+D’s Professor Jill Pable Earns WEL...
FSU School of Dance Professor Honored with ...
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School of Theatre Recognized Again in the T...
FAR Collaborates with Art Professor Chalet ...
Asolo Repertory Theatre Presents an FSU/Aso...
MANCC Announces Fall Line-up of Nationally ...
Ultraviolet at the Museum of Fine Arts...
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Art Associate Professor Carrie Ann Baade will be exhibiting “Allegory of Bad Government” at Mesa Contemporary Museum representing a six year journey starting with researching the history painting by the same title created by Ambrogio Lorenzetti in 1338 in Town Hall of Siena, Italy.
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Theresa Van Lith, assistant professor of art therapy in FSU’s Department of Art Education, led a study that surveyed art therapists working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to develop a clearer understanding of their techniques and approaches.
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Five MA students in our Museum & Cultural Heritage Studies program spent the 2016-17 academic year studying and working at the world-class Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, gaining hands-on professional experience in an outstanding environment.
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Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, FSU School of Dance’s Nancy Smith Fichter Professor of Dance and Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor at Florida State will be honored by The Bessies as the recipient of the 2017 NY Dance and Performance Award for Lifetime Achievement in Dance.
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The School of Theatre at Florida State was recognized in a recent article by Playbill as one of the top 10 schools in the country based on current representation of alumni on Broadway. The article was part of Playbill.com’s Back to School Week and highlighted numerous FSU Alums.
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The Facility for Arts Research (FAR) is collaborating with Chalet Comellas, Department of Art, to turn one of FAR’s community spaces into a locus of creative collaboration and discussion. Comellas’ past work is described as immersive socially engaged environments.
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Asolo Rep proudly presents an FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training touring production of William Shakespeare’s JULIUS CAESAR. The eighth annual educational touring production will be helmed by Joseph Jefferson Award-winner James Dean Palmer and adapted by Tyler Dobrowsky.
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Housed within FSU’s School of Dance, the Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography (MANCC) is one of the nation’s only such residency sites for contemporary choreography. MANCC will host three award-winning artists with unique and diverse practices during the Fall semester.
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The Museum of Fine Arts’ favorite fluorescent personality, Bill Walmsley (aka“Ding Dong Daddy”) printed irrepressible lithographs in neon inks that looked great with or without blacklight, yet once placed under ultraviolet lamps, Walmsley’s lithos really came alive.
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