Today, many artists are discovering new expressions of art by combining traditional media. The goal of the Interdisciplinary Arts program is to produce a community of students who can contribute to all the arts through this approach. This major utilizes an integrated approach to the arts and academics, so that you can discover surprising relationships among the arts and how they influence and are affected by culture, politics and the sciences.
Interdisciplinary Arts Masterclass List
Stephanie Gilliland
Artist in Residence
Jan-Feb 2007
Culminating in Reading the Fire
Dawn McCarthy
F
irst visited for a week long Master Class
Dec 2006.
Then she was Artist in Residence March & May 2007
Nils Frykdahl
Guest Artist May 2007
Culminating in By the Light of this Kitchen Table
Keiko Kivrizis
Chinese Calligraphy and Brush Painting
April 2006
John Gibbons
Asian Aesthetics and Chinese Tea Ceremony
March 2006
Walter Thompson
Soundpainting
April 2006
Mark Dresser
Soundpainting
November 2005
Misako Tsuchiya
Alexander Technique
Fall Semester 2005
Floyd & Daisy Lifton
Chinese Philosophy as it relates to Chinese Culture
Wu Mei Pai Kung Fu
March 2005
Purple Crayon of Yale
Comedy Improv
March 2005
Rudy Perez with Stefan Fabry
Movement and the Creative Process
January 2005/January 2004
Greg Hyman
Culture Jamming and Artist Appropriation
May 2005/May 2003
Paul Carman
Psychological Performance Preparedness/
Understanding Performance Anxiety Workshop
May 2005/May 2004/May 2003
Lisa Hale
Interactive/3-Dimensional Art
January 2004
Lynn Underwood
Pilates Workshop
October 2004
Black Cat Orchestra
Film Scoring and Performance Art in the Avant Garde
Winter 2003
John Terryl Plumeri
Film Scoring in Hollywood Films
October 2002
Joe Ventress
Set Dressing and Set Design in Hollywood Films
Spring 2001
Dave Swanson
MultiPlatinum Record Production and Sound Engineering
Spring 2001
Lee Ann Rorex
Performance Artist - Field Method of Performance Critique
Winter 2001 |