Author: artsadmintc
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Faculty Spotlight: Prof. Sophie Landres
Meet Professor Sophie Landres who is teaching ARAD’s Principles & Practices of Visual Arts this Spring semester. Professor Landres comes to ARAD with a ton of curatorial experience and a passion for art! Please introduce yourself! Could you describe the Principles & Practices course you’re teaching? What can students expect to learn in your course? Share…
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Internship Spotlight: Unleashing 2018
Art is a near constant presence in the halls of Teachers College, but this month a special exhibition, Unleashing, will bring the work of 27 international artists to 21 sites across the campus. To make this possible, ARAD students Emily Pengyuan Lin and JuanCarlos Santos-Andrade have provided extensive support to the exhibition team as interns.…
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Faculty Spotlight: Prof. Brent Reidy
We sat down with Professor Brent Reidy to get to know more about the course he’s teaching at ARAD, his professional experiences thus far, and who he is outside of work! Introduce yourself! Brent Reidy – Intro from ARAD Assistant on Vimeo. What are some of your “favorites”? Brent Reidy – Favorites from…
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Student Shoutout!
We want to congratulate Zamara Choudhary for being been selected for the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program. The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program is an intensive and highly selective overseas language and cultural immersion program organized and fully funded by the United States Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. CLS is part of a wider…
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Internship Spotlight: ARAD Students at Capacity Interactive
This spring, second year students Maggie Richardson, Avery DeMaria, Sarah Cho and Jana Morimoto are interning at Capacity Interactive, a digital marketing consulting firm specializing in working with arts and culture organizations. Maggie first started as an intern in summer 2017, and has returned this spring to further develop her skills as a consultant.…
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Speaker Series Highlights: Elaine Delgado
We recap on ARAD’s Spring 2018 Distinguished Speaker Series with Elaine Delgado. On Monday, February 26, Elaine Delgado, Director of Individual Giving at the Tenement Museum, joined ARAD students, faculty, staff and alumni to deliver a talk about creating a culture of philanthropy at arts organizations. Delgado shared case studies from her career, which…
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Student Spotlight: Haley DeLuca
Haley DeLuca, ARAD ’18, is a graduate of Davidson College, where she majored in Classics with a minor in Theatre. A lifelong musical theatre junkie, she ran her school’s all-girls a cappella group and co-produced Davidson’s first completely student-run musical. As a former actor (not failed, pre-successful), she also knows how to make every drink…
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Student Spotlight : Caroline Gart
Caroline Gart, ARAD ’19 is a Brooklyn based theater producer. She recently completed a season long producing fellowship with the Obie Award winning theater company, Clubbed Thumb. She has produced at numerous arts institutions such as New York Stage and Film, Vassar’s Powerhouse Theater, The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, PS 122’s COIL Festival, Abrons Arts…
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Congratulations to our Spring 2018 Microgrant Recipients!
The Arts Administration Program (ARAD) at Teachers College, Columbia University is pleased to announce recipients of the Spring 2018 Microgrants for Student Professionalization. Through the Microgrant Program and with generous support from the Arts and Humanities Department at Teachers College, ARAD proudly supports student professionalization activities on campus and beyond. This award champions special projects…
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Introducing our new Social Media Coordinator, Caitlin Green!
Caitlin Green, ARAD ’19, graduated from Villanova University in 2011 where she majored in English. Shortly after graduating, she began working at the National Endowment for the Humanities first as an intern. She served as an assistant to NEH’s White House Liaison and Director of Congressional Affairs, and eventually worked exclusively on Congressional Affairs. Her…
