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Yale’s unique strength in the arts is well known around the globe. Academic programs, combined with dozens of student-driven extracurricular activities, create a dynamic environment of artistic expression and experimentation. No other private university has a full suite of professional schools in art, architecture, music and drama of comparable distinction. These resources, coupled with an active campus presence of distinguished museums and performing arts organizations, ensure that Yale art students, both undergraduate and graduate, remain fully engaged as active partners in the unfolding of new understanding, new work, and new research.
We invite you to join us for a full day Redpath Seminar on Saturday, March 12, 2016 to explore how Yale continues to lead the way in the arts.
We begin the day with distinguished Yale Faculty discussing the state of the arts at Yale:
Susan Cahan, Associate Dean of the Arts, Yale College, ‘The State of the Arts: Integrating Arts Practice and Research’
Daniel Egan, Lecturer, Music Department and Theater Studies, Coordinator of the Shen Curriculum in Musical Theater, ‘New Voices in Musical Theater: The Shen Curriculum at Yale’
Ronald Gregg, Senior Lecturer and Programming Director, Yale Film and Media Studies Program, ‘The Future of Digital Media and Creative Collaboration in the Arts at Yale’
In the afternoon, there will be presentations by students and alumni:
1. Panel on Alumni working in the Arts
2. Presentation of Student work, 'Scorched', created for the Shen Curriculum
3. Cabaret sponsored by the Yale Black Alumni Association - LA