Lisa Naugle and John Crawford Take Dance Students to Perform in Rome
Professor of Dance Lisa Naugle and Associate Professor of Dance John Crawford took six CTSA dance students to Italy last summer to participate in a collaborative project and performance in choreography, music, and video at the University of Rome. The dancers performed Professor Naugle’s new...
Christopher Dobrian Lectured on Computer Music Research in France
Professor of Music Christopher Dobrian was invited to lecture on his compositions and computer music research in a special doctoral seminar of the Université Paris- Sorbonne entitled “Entre l’idée et l’oeuvre” (Between the Idea and the Work) at the Ina GRM Studio in May. He also taught Classes in...
Simon Penny Gave Keynote Speech at FIT Conference
Professor of Art Simon Penny recently gave the keynote speech at the FIT conference at the Attenborough Center, University of Sussex, UK. For more information on Professor Simon Penny click on the link below: http://studioart.arts.uci.edu/faculty/resident-faculty/simonpenny.html
Amy Bauer Interviewed for BBC Documentary
Associate Professor of Music Amy Bauer was interviewed for the BBC Radio 3 documentary “Clocks and Clouds: An Adventure around György Ligeti,” produced by Alan Hall, which was nominated as a BBC 3 “pick of the week.” Bauer also gave papers at the Royal Musical Associations’ Music and Philosophy...
The Beall Center for Art + Technology brings Eddo Stern's Art and Gaming World to CTSA
The Donald R. and Joan F. Beall Center for Art + Technology at UC Irvine’s Claire Trevor School of the Arts will mount a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist and game designer, Eddo Stern. The exhibition entitled Eddo Stern: New Works will present five game based projects: Darkgame 4.0,...
UC Irvine's Claire Trevor School of the Arts mounts a solo exhibition of works by Ed Moses at the UAG
The University Art Galleries (UAG) at UC Irvine’s Claire Trevor School of the Arts will mount a solo exhibition of paintings by Ed Moses, utilizing all three galleries and featuring works from the 1970s to the present. The exhibition entitled Ed Moses: Cross Section will open Saturday, October 11...
‘Twelfth Night’ and ‘Hyperbole: bard’ at UCI’s New Swan, ‘Tempest’ brewing
After seeing a production of “Twelfth Night” last year, I decided it wasn’t one of Shakespeare’s better plays. New Swan Shakespeare Festival’s current production (running through Aug. 30 at UC Irvine) has convinced me there’s more to it...
Daniel Joseph Martinez in Exhibition at Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York
The work of Professor of Art Daniel Joseph Martinez appeared in Bloodflames Revisited at Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York. For more information on Professor Daniel Joseph Martinez click on the link below: http://studioart.arts.uci.edu/faculty/resident-faculty/daniel-josephmartinez.html
Kevin Appel in First Solo Exhibition in New York
Professor of Art Kevin Appel had a solo gallery exhibition last spring at Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe in New York. For more information on Professor Kevin Appel click on the link below: http://studioart.arts.uci.edu/faculty/resident-faculty/kevinappel.html
Molly Lynch Commissioned to Create New Work for Sacramento Ballet
Associate Professor of Dance Molly Lynch was commissioned to create a new work, “Passing,” for Sacramento Ballet’s Modern Masters Series. Lynch was also the Artistic Director for the 11th Annual National Choreographers Initiative, and was selected to present her choreography “Soaring” at the CORPS...

Andrew Palermo's World Premiere of NICKEL MINES to Play Claire Trevor School of the Arts, 5/31-6/7
The Claire Trevor School of the Arts Department of Drama presents Nickel Mines, an original work by Creator/Director/Choreographer and faculty member Andrew Palermo, as its final offering in a season which has focused on the theme of...
Simon Leung Received the California Community Foundation Fellowship
Professor of Art Simon Leung received the California Community Foundation Fellowship for 2014. Earlier this year, he received the Clark Fellowship from the Sterling and Francine Clark Institute. Leung was the first fellow in the history of the Clark to be granted a fellowship as an artist. For...
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