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October 2014

TEA SATE

2014 TEA SATE CONFERENCE

On October 2nd and 3rd, Florida State University will host the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) SATE 2014 Conference at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota. 


October 2014 Calendar

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College of Visual Arts, Theatre & Dance
236 Fine Arts Building Florida State University
Tallahassee, Florida 32306-1150

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Department of Art

Art Faculty Pat Ward Williams Interviewed...

Department of Art Education

The 2014 FAMU Feeder Fair: Opportunities...

Department of Art History

32nd Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium

Department of Interior Design

Interior Design to Hold Design Charette...

School of Dance

School of Dance Almna Nominated for Bessie Award

School of Theatre

Theatre Presents Five Women Wearing the Same...

Facility for Arts Research (FAR)

Creating Molecular Models at FAR & Small Structures...

FSU / Asolo Conservatory

Asolo’s ‘Midsummer’ Outreach Goes on Tour

MANCC

MANCC Announces the Center’s 2014-2015 Artists...

Master Craftsman Studio

Master Craftsman Produces 2014 Homecoming...

Museum of Fine Arts

Elegant Waders & Birds of Enlightenment at MoFA

The Ringling

Ringling’s New Family Workshops & Smithsonian...


ART

An interview with Florida State University Art Professor Pat Ward Williams is included in the new film Through A Lens Darkly : Black Photographers and the Emergence of A People

Through A Lens Darkly (poster)
People at a Conference/Seminar

ART EDUCATION

Last weekend, September 10th through the 12th, Florida A&M University (FAMU) hosted the Graduate Feeder Conference and Recruitment Fair.

ART HISTORY

The FSU Art History faculty and graduate students will host the Thirty-Second Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium on October 31 & November 1, 2014 in the William Johnston Building, room 2005. 

People At Symposium
MagLab

INTERIOR DESIGN

The Department of Interior Design has the unique opportunity to assist the FSU National High Magnetic Field Laboratory by envisioning the redesign of the public areas of their facility. 

DANCE

Florida State University’s School of Dance Alumna Maggie Cloud (BFA 2010) has been nominated for a Bessie Award in the category of Outstanding Performer for her exceptional work in Passagen by Pam Tanowitz, presented in New York City.

Maggie Cloud
Five Women Wearing the Same Dress

THEATRE

The School of Theatre at Florida State University proudly presents Five Women Wearing the Same Dress written by FSU Alum, Alan Ball.

FACILITY FOR ARTS RESEARCH

Facility for Arts Research recently welcomed Dr. Beth Stroupe from the Florida State University Institute of Molecular Biophysics. 

Biophysics exhibit
2014-15 Asolo Season Poster

ASOLO

The FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training New Stages Tour presents their production of William Shakespeare’s A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM from September through November 2014.

MANCC

Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography is pleased to announce the Center’s 2014-2015 Artists-In-Residence.

MANCC Artists in Residence
workers constructing at master craftsman

MASTER CRAFTSMAN STUDIO

Each fall, Master Craftsman Studio produces the Chief and Princess awards to be presented at Homecoming. This is always a popular project for MCS interns to work on as it is part of our universities unique heritage and traditions. 

MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

The month of October is something of a Fall harvest at the Museum of Fine Arts. There aren’t often multiple exhibitions that address so many topics and regional constituencies, but there are four new shows opening at MoFA in mid-October.

bird
child viewing project

RINGLING

Bring your curiosity, thinking-cap and a young explorer to the Ringling and leave with a handmade project. The new hour-long Family Workshops program invites children ages 4-10 to discover an area of the Ringling through a science experiment or art project. 

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