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Fine Arts DepartmentSeattle University901 12th AvenuePO Box 222000Seattle, WA 98122
Tel: 206.296.5360Fax: 206.296.5433
Sharon TalleyAdministrative AssistantFine Arts Bldg #202(206) 296-5360 talleys@seattleu.edu
Em OlsonOperations ManagerFine Arts Bldg #201(206) 296-2340 olsonem@seattleu.edu
Josef Venker, SJChairFine Arts Bldg #215(206) 296-5364 venker@seattleu.edu
Lee Center Box Office: Lee Center for the Arts (12th Ave and E Marion St.)Open Wed-Sat 1:30-6pm (206) 296-2244
Adjunct Professor, Vocal MusicFine Arts
Phone
206.296.5366
Email
mooreel@seattleu.edu
Elizabeth Moore is a well-known coach/accompanist and voice teacher in the Seattle area. She spent nearly ten years as full-time Music Coordinator/Accompanist for Seattle Opera. While there she accompanied for 30+ operas including Wagner’s RING series, TOSCA, MADAME BUTTERFLY, THE PEARL FISHERS, THE TURN OF THE SCREW, THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO and so on. She was voice teacher and coach/accompanist for the Seattle Opera Young Artists Program for the 2004-2006 seasons. She is always engaged to train any children or youth who are needed in Seattle Opera productions. She currently maintains a private voice studio and accompanies the Seattle Choral Company. Additionally, she is in high demand for recital accompaniment.
From zero to fifty in five years, the number of majors in the photography program at Seattle University grows every year under the direction of Professor Claire Garoutte.
Theatre Professor Harmony Arnold designed the costumes for the original play “These Streets" about women musicians during the heyday of Seattle’s grunge scene.
Titus Andronicus, directed by Theatre Professor Rosa Joshi, received a 2012 Footlight Award, given by Seattle Times theater critic Misha Berson. Joshi’s version of the play featured an all-female cast.
Visual Arts Professor Francisco Guerrero is featured in "Chamber Music," the newest exhibit at Seattle's Frye Art Museum. Guerrero is one of 36 artists commissioned to create new work in response to musical compositions based on James Joyce's poetry.
"Fefu and her Friends" By Maira Irene Fornes
Lee Center for the Arts
Graphic Design Exhibition
in the Vachon Gallery
Imagining the World: Photography Competition
In the Kinsey Gallery
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