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University of Utah College of Fine Arts

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University of Utah College of Fine Arts
NameUniversity of Utah College of Fine Arts
ParentUniversity of Utah
LocationSalt Lake City, Utah, United States

University of Utah College of Fine Arts is a college within the University of Utah that offers various programs in the fine arts, including music, theater, dance, art, and film. The college is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, National Association of Schools of Dance, National Association of Schools of Music, and the National Association of Schools of Theatre. The college has a long history of producing talented artists, including Tony Award winners, Pulitzer Prize winners, and Grammy Award nominees, such as Kenny Ortega, Neil Simon, and Quincy Jones. The college is also affiliated with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, the Utah Symphony, and the Salt Lake City Ballet.

History

The University of Utah College of Fine Arts was established in 1952 with the goal of providing a comprehensive education in the fine arts. The college has a rich history, with notable events including the Utah Arts Festival, the Sundance Film Festival, and the Park City Jazz Festival. The college has also been influenced by notable figures such as Martha Graham, George Balanchine, and Leonard Bernstein, who have all performed or taught at the college. The college has also been recognized for its innovative programs, including the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting, dance, and music, and the Master of Fine Arts degree in playwriting, screenwriting, and directing. The college is also a member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, the National Association of Schools of Dance, the National Association of Schools of Music, and the National Association of Schools of Theatre, and is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.

Academics

The University of Utah College of Fine Arts offers a wide range of academic programs, including the Bachelor of Arts degree in art history, music history, and theater history, as well as the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting, dance, and music. The college also offers graduate programs, including the Master of Arts degree in art education, music education, and theater education, and the Master of Fine Arts degree in playwriting, screenwriting, and directing. The college is also home to the School of Dance, the School of Music, and the Department of Theatre, which offer a range of courses and degree programs in their respective fields. The college has also partnered with other institutions, including the Juilliard School, the Tisch School of the Arts, and the California Institute of the Arts, to provide students with opportunities for study abroad and collaboration. Notable faculty members include Kenny Ortega, Twyla Tharp, and Stephen Sondheim, who have all taught or guest lectured at the college.

Departments

The University of Utah College of Fine Arts is composed of several departments, including the Department of Art and Art History, the Department of Dance, the Department of Film and Media Arts, the Department of Music, and the Department of Theatre. Each department offers a range of courses and degree programs, and is home to a faculty of renowned artists and scholars, including Frank Gehry, John Adams, and Toni Morrison. The departments are also home to a range of research centers and institutes, including the Center for Documentary Arts, the Institute for Dance and Movement, and the Utah Film Commission. The college has also partnered with other institutions, including the Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Library of Congress, to provide students with opportunities for research and collaboration.

Facilities

The University of Utah College of Fine Arts is home to a range of state-of-the-art facilities, including the Kingsbury Hall, the Pioneer Theatre Company, and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. The college also has a range of studios, rehearsal spaces, and performance venues, including the Marriott Center for Dance, the David P. Gardner Hall, and the Libby Gardner Concert Hall. The college has also invested in a range of technology, including digital audio workstations, video editing suites, and 3D printing labs, to provide students with the tools and resources they need to succeed in their chosen field. The college has also partnered with other institutions, including the Utah Symphony, the Salt Lake City Ballet, and the Park City Film Series, to provide students with opportunities for performance and collaboration.

Notable_Alumni_and_Faculty

The University of Utah College of Fine Arts has a long history of producing talented artists, including Kenny Ortega, Neil Simon, and Quincy Jones. Other notable alumni include Tony Award winners Audra McDonald and Kristin Chenoweth, as well as Pulitzer Prize winners Toni Morrison and John Adams. The college has also been home to a range of notable faculty members, including Frank Gehry, Twyla Tharp, and Stephen Sondheim, who have all taught or guest lectured at the college. The college has also partnered with other institutions, including the Juilliard School, the Tisch School of the Arts, and the California Institute of the Arts, to provide students with opportunities for study abroad and collaboration. Notable alumni have gone on to work with companies such as Disney, Paramount Pictures, and Sony Music Entertainment, and have won awards such as the Academy Award, the Golden Globe Award, and the Grammy Award.

Research_and_Creative_Achievements

The University of Utah College of Fine Arts is home to a range of research centers and institutes, including the Center for Documentary Arts, the Institute for Dance and Movement, and the Utah Film Commission. The college has also partnered with other institutions, including the Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Library of Congress, to provide students with opportunities for research and collaboration. The college has also invested in a range of technology, including digital audio workstations, video editing suites, and 3D printing labs, to provide students with the tools and resources they need to succeed in their chosen field. Notable research and creative achievements include the development of new dance and theater pieces, the creation of documentary films and video installations, and the production of music albums and soundtracks. The college has also been recognized for its innovative programs, including the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting, dance, and music, and the Master of Fine Arts degree in playwriting, screenwriting, and directing.

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