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2019 College of Fine Arts Student Showcase Recap

Published January 29, 2020

 

FSU’s College of Fine Arts recently hosted the 2019 Student Showcase on Dec. 6, 2019 in Moore Auditorium that featured the work of 13 outstanding students, both graduate and undergraduate, who presented on a range of topics from across our six departments. Annually, the College of Fine Arts Student Showcase brings together the greater FSU community to learn about the creative research of our high-achieving students, and allows student presenters to share their research and work in a variety of formats. Students from each department – ArtArt EducationArt HistoryDanceInterior Architecture & Design, and Theatre – presented projects on major topics from their studies.

The showcase began with an opening from the host, Dwight James III, who presented an original poem. After his performance piece, James introduced the first half of the student presenters. Following the presentations, guests were served light refreshments and given the opportunity to walk around the lobby and to speak directly to the students as well as view their work up close. After the break, the second group of students presented their research. Guests then had the opportunity to speak with these students as well.

The College would like to give its heartfelt congratulations to the student participants for giving inspiring, engaging, and high-quality presentations that demonstrated the incredible and diverse work being done in the College of Fine Arts. Presenters included:

Myah FreemanDepartment of ArtThe Talibé Children of Saint-Louis, Senegal
Kassadie NietoDepartment of ArtCrushproof
Channing GrayDepartment of ArtCOSMIC CONNECTIONS
Jordan RichDepartment of Art EducationThe Southern Quilting Project: Big Bend Quilt Trail
Aja RoacheDepartment of Art EducationGroup Show
Olivia MorrisDepartment of Art History"Working From the Known to the Unknown": Documenting Modernismo Architecture in Historic Puerto Rico
Cindy Rebecca EvansDepartment of Art HistoryDie Effekt Gruppe in the New Tendencies Network: Socialist Utopias through Participation, Ephemera, and Play
Giltrecia HeadSchool of DanceThe Presence (and Complexity) of (Afrobeat) Contemporary African Dance in the DMV
Aigars LarionovsSchool of DanceRules of Engagement 2.0
Wendie Alisa DuncanInterior Architecture and DesignCanopy Care Animal Shelter
Zuleydi GonzalezInterior Architecture and DesignThe Augmented Laboratory: An Office Project designed for Shulman + Associates
Mackenzie BoundsSchool of TheatreGhosting the Machine: Spectral Spectatorship in Virtual Reality
Bethany BrownriggSchool of Theatre"It's True, It's True, It's True": Exploring the Relationship Between Memory, Cultural Violence, and Theatre

For more information and bios on each student, read more here.

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Each student who presented received an award funded through the generosity of private donors, including alumni and friends. Gifts to the College of Fine Arts – including our programs in Art & Design, Dance, Theatre, and the Museum of Fine Arts – enable us to offer student scholarships, award faculty research grants, recognize exceptional teaching, and support activities across the College.

If you would like to learn more about supporting the College of Fine Arts, please contact our Development Department:

Jessica Comas
Director of Development
jcomas@fsu.edu
(850) 645-0701