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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
The 2012 Annual Music Convocation features Instrumental Music Concerto Competition winners and voice students in a "Welcome Back" recital for current and new music students with a special keynote address by Leah Baltus, Editor of City Arts Magazine.
Sep 21 @ 7:00 pm | Vachon Room
Free admission
Mark O'Connor is widely recognized as one of the most gifted contemporary composers in America and surely one of the brightest talents of his generation. The New York Times calls his repertoire "one of the most spectacular journeys in recent American music." O'Connor will listen to students perform chamber music works in an exciting master class.
Oct 5 @ 4:30pm | Instrumental Music Room in Hunthausen 060
Classical Music's most renowned arts consultant and author of Beyond Talent presents along with Kathleen Hosfeld, Vivian Philips, and SU faculty in a conversation geared towards equipping students with entrepreneurial and innovative business skills for a competitive job market
A partnership between the Fine ArtsMusic Division and the Albers School of Business
Oct 15 @ 7:00 | Pigott Auditorium
The premier of the 2012-2013 Seattle University Choirs
Oct 26 @ 7:00 pm and 8:30 pm | Chapel of St. Ignatius
Freewill offering | For reservations email parents@seattleu.edu
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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