Author: artsadmintc
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TC ARAD Alumni Stay Connected!
On February 25th, ARAD was delighted to welcome alumni from across the years to its annual mixer. This year it was held in midtown NYC, and hosted by Dr. Gemma Mangione, the ARAD Program Director and the Alumni Relations Office. We caught up over drinks and apps in the evening of camaraderie – sharing in…
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Alumni Spotlight on Lauren Williams: The Imperfectly Phenomenal Woman
Lauren Williams (ARAD ’19) tells us about her life after TC, and her experience in the ARAD program.
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ARAD Holiday Project Spreads Cheer to Two Arts Organizations
Last fall, the students in the Arts Administration Program’s Service Corp worked diligently to make our annual Holiday Service Project a success. This year, the ARAD Service Corps included Sabrina Chen, Christine Chuang, Cornelia Clay, Lulu Feng, Richard Mayer, Isabella Rivera, and Monika Xu, who, with support from ARAD staff, Jessie Young and Katarina Wong,…
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Microgrant Recipient: Student Advocates for the Arts and their contribution to the exhibition: “Where We’re From.”
Student Advocates for the Arts, in collaboration with the ARAD program, Gottesman Libraries, the Office of Diversity and Community Affairs, the Chinese Calligraphy Club, Nayion Design, and Dorsey Photos, hosted the opening reception of the Offit Gallery exhibition: “Where We’re From.”
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Fall 2019 ARAD Microgrant recipient Ulrike Figueroa-Vilchis shares her experience at the Third Cultural Policies Forum
This Fall I had the honor to be an ARAD microgrant recipient for professional development. The grant helped me travel to Mexico where I presented in the Third Cultural Policies Forum organized by the Arts and Culture Observatory sponsored by my alma mater Universidad Iberoamericana and the Spanish Embassy in Mexico.
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Student Spotlight on Tia Dorsey (ARAD ’20) and her show “Where We’re From”
Tia Dorsey, a second year MA Candidate in the Arts Administration Program at Teachers College, recently had an opening for her new show of photographic works titled Where We’re From. She took some time to chat with Jessie Young, ARAD Program Coordinator, and answered a few questions about this new body of work and how…
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Student Spotlight: An interview with 2nd-year student Camille Weisgant on her internship at the Japan Society
Camille Weisgant (ARAD ’20) shares her summer internship experience at the Japan Society in New York City with Jessie Young, ARAD Program Coordinator. Camille Weisgant graduated from Bard College in 2015 with a degree in Theatre and Asian Studies. There, her thesis involved adapting a traditional Japanese Noh play for modern audiences. Most recently Camille worked…
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Alumni Spotlight: Allason Leitz
Last week, Jessie Young, ARAD Program Coordinator sat down with Allason Leitz (ARAD ’19) to learn about a festival she’s been coordinating since graduating from the program at TC this past May.
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Quanice Floyd, guest speaker for the ARAD Fall 2019 Internship Fair, shares her professional experience with students
By Kamra Hakim, ARAD Professional Development Coordinator On Monday, October 28, the Arts Administration program was pleased to host Quanice Floyd, founder of the Arts Administrator of Color Network, as the keynote speaker before the 2019 Annual ARAD Internship fair.
