FINE ARTS 2018-2019
FINE ARTS 2018-2019
Mission StatementFriends University, a Christian University of Quaker heritage, equips students to honor God and serve others by integrating their intellectual, spiritual and professional lives.
The College of Business, Arts, Sciences and Education offers students a traditional college experience with liberal arts and professional programs that represent a broad range of academic majors.
The Fine Arts Division exists for the creation and study of the arts. We provide students educational and creative experiences that integrate professional artistic standards with the academic inquiry of the liberal arts, Christian tradition and our Quaker heritage. Students and faculty develop their craft and vocation while engaging audiences and serving the community. Dedicated faculty guide instruction in a comprehensive undergraduate curriculum, mentoring students to experience the transforming power of the arts and to excel in their profession.
The Division of Fine Arts fosters a long tradition of excellence. We have had performing arts on our campus since 1900 and visual arts since 1917. This heritage informs our 21st century model of providing outstanding educational and creative experiences through dedicated faculty/mentors, more than 20 guest musicians, choreographers and artists, and 150 concerts, performances, exhibits and events annually.
A commitment to creating out-of-the-classroom learning experiences and inviting guest artists to campus exposes our students and faculty to relevant, artistic creativity and innovation. It also serves as a valuable source of inspiration and a model for successful careers in the arts.
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A NOTE FROM THE CHAIR
DISCOVER THE FINE ARTS
FACULTY PERFORMANCES
VOCAL MUSIC
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
THEATRE PERFORMANCE
JAZZMUSIC
VISUAL ARTS
BALLETPERFORMANCE
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Front cover and inside cover photos by June Trieb
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TICKET INFORMATION
2018-19 EVENTPOSTER
FACULTY &STAFF
Q&AWhat did your previous position entail?
What most excites you about working at Friends?
Why do you think investing in community is important?
At Eastern Mennonite University (EMU), I was chair of the music department for 22 years. In that capacity, I oversaw all the events of the collegiate department and our community music programs. I taught violin and viola lessons and classes pertaining to strings. I also coached string chamber music and conducted the EMU Orchestra.
The long tradition of excellence in the arts at Friends made the university very attractive to me. I have long been interested in how all the arts can interrelate to each and across disciplines. I also am very excited about having ballet a part of the fine arts division because we did not have dance at EMU.
The arts are about self-expression. They enable us to connect with people. By sharing the arts with others in a whole host of ways, we can collectively bring about change in the broader society. Contributing to the life of those around us enriches us all.
Welcome to the 2018-19 fine arts season at Friends University! The Fine Arts Division has a full calendar of exciting events planned. Our talented and hardworking students, coached and mentored by our outstanding faculty, are looking forward to sharing their gifts with you throughout the year. We promise another season of first-class productions, exhibits, concerts and shows. You will leave inspired!
The arts serve us in a myriad of ways, filling our souls with comfort and joy, and lifting our spirits. In his book Divine Beauty: The Invisible Embrace, Irish poet and philosopher John O’Donohue wrote,
Celebrating and sharing beauty is the hallmark of the arts at Friends.
Attending arts performances and shows in person adds a dimension to our lives not experienced in any other capacity. Friends’ students, faculty and staff are thrilled to have you join us for these events. You play an important role in our performances by providing laughter, applause, reaction and interaction with our young artists. Your partnership completes the learning experience for our students. Thank you for your attendance!
As the new chair of the Friends Fine Arts Division, I am thrilled to be leading and serving this exceptional university’s fine arts program. Our tradition of excellence continues to shine through our arts offerings for the community. I hope to meet you and learn what you love about the arts at Friends. Please introduce yourself to me at your next event. I look forward to meeting you!
Dr. Joan GriffingDivision of Fine Arts ChairFriends University
DR. JOAN GRIFFINGFINE ARTS DIVISION CHAIR
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“The human soul is hungry for beauty; we seek it everywhere – in landscape, music, art, clothes, furniture, gardening, companionship, love, religion and in ourselves… We feel most alive in the presence of the Beautiful for it meets the needs of our soul.”
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Join us for any of the following
events designed to acquaint prospective students with the outstanding Fine Arts programs at Friends University.
Show Me the MoneyFriday, Oct. 5Garvey Art CenterThis free event helps high school juniors and seniors prepare an art portfolio to apply for art scholarships. Students work on their portfolios in graphics, studio art, media or art education. Professional speakers, as well as current students and faculty, lead participants through the process. Lunch will be provided. To register, please call 316-295-5548.
Sing It! Vocal FestivalThursday, Feb. 7Sebits AuditoriumThe Singing Quakers, Concert Choir and JazzVocal Ensemble will share the stage with some of Kansas’ top high school choirs for this day-long festival. For more information, please call 316-295-5677.
26th Annual Jazz FestivalFriday, Feb. 15 Saturday, Feb. 16 Riney Fine Arts Center Join the Friends University jazz department for two days of great music and learning. Guest artists conduct master classes and work with student jazz groups from across the state. For more information, please call 316-295-5677.
Art ChallengeFriday, March 1Garvey Art CenterJoin the Friends University Art Department for the 14th Annual Art Challenge. This event consists of a juried art competition, professional artists’ workshops and hands-on competitions for students. The competitive exhibition is designed to recognize artistic talent at the high-school level (grades 9-12) within the state of Kansas and can even lead to scholarship offers. For more information, please call 316-295-5548.
Fine Arts Showcase DaysFriday, Oct. 19
Friday, Nov. 30
Friday, Jan. 25
Friday, March 22
Fine Arts Showcase Days are designed to allow you the opportunity to attend classes, sit in on rehearsals, take a lesson, audition for scholarships, have your portfolio reviewed, visit with current students and faculty, and enjoy a free lunch. For more information, please call 316-295-5536.
Art Challenge
Jazz Visual Arts BalletVocal Instrumental Theatre
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FACULTY PERFORMANCES“The superior teacher demonstrates”
-William Arthur Ward
Dr. James Knight Piano RecitalMonday, March 18, 7:30 p.m.Sebits Auditorium Free
Tower Wind Quintet Recital“Creatures and Critters”Thursday, March 28, 7:30 p.m.Sebits Auditorium Free
Faculty FanfareThursday, Sept. 6, 7:30 p.m.Sebits Auditorium Free
Alyssa WhalenFine Arts Events [email protected]
Robyn MabeAdministrative [email protected]
Robert HettDirector of Technical [email protected]
Tamie RainsAdministrative [email protected]
DEPARTMENT STAFF
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Associate Professor of Music; Director
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Assistant Professor of Music/Applied
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DR. MATTHEW SCHLONEGER
Assistant Professor of Voice
Charleen AyersCindy BlasdelSean Hephner
Holly TaylorCharles Turley
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The Singing Quakers will travel to Italy and Austria on their June 2019 international tour!
The comprehensive vocal program at Friends University includes four
choral ensembles, music theatre, opera productions, vocal jazz and choral-orchestral masterworks. Friends University choirs are frequently invited to perform at the Kansas Music Educators Association annual convention and to collaborate with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra.
Each year, selected high school choirs are invited to the Sing It! Vocal Festival to join forces with Friends University choirs to study and perform under the baton of internationally-renowned specialists in choral music. The choral and vocal faculty regularly offer out-of-the-classroom learning experiences through national and international touring, opera study abroad, performing
Courtesy photos by Dr. Joseph Myers
Singing Quakers Alumni Choir Concert“Come and Worship”Saturday, Nov. 3, 7:30 p.m.Eastminster Presbyterian Church Adults: $12 | Seniors & Students: $10 Christmas Candlelight ConcertFriday, Nov. 30, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m.Sunday, Dec. 2, 2 p.m. Sebits Auditorium Adults: $16 | Seniors & Students: $13
The Secret GardenFriday, Feb. 1, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, 2 p.m.Sebits Auditorium Adults: $11 | Seniors & Students: $8
Sing It! Vocal Festival Thursday, Feb. 7, 7:30 p.m.Featuring guest conductor Tesfa WondemagegnehuSebits Auditorium Adults: $6 | Seniors & Students: $3
The Impresario by MozartThursday, March 7, 7:30 p.m. Alumni Auditorium | Free
Singing Quakers Home ConcertSaturday, March 23, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 24, 2 p.m.Sebits Auditorium Adults: $16 | Seniors & Students: $13
Concert ChoirThursday, April 11, 7:30 p.m. Sebits Auditorium Adults: $9 | Seniors & Students: $6
Jazz Vocal EnsembleSpring Concert Friday, April 12, 7:30 p.m. Sebits Auditorium Adults: $6 | Seniors & Students: $3
Symphony of Spring A Broadway Showcase “A Wonderful World”Friday, April 26, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, April 27, 7:30 p.m.Sunday, April 28, 2 p.m. Sebits Auditorium Adults: $16 | Seniors & Students: $13
Concert Choir CoffeehouseSunday, April 28, 7 p.m. Casado Campus Center | Free
Musical Theatre Scenes ProgramSaturday, May 4, 7:30 p.m. Sebits Auditorium | Free
at professional music education conferences, and service-learning. Ensembles have performed across the United States and Canada, as well as Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Costa Rica. The Singing Quakers, the oldest musical organization at Friends University, have also been featured on national television and have performed at the White House, Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall in New York City.
Concert Choir
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Instrumental music is a vibrant part of the division. Students from across campus, regardless of major, have
an opportunity to learn and perform in a variety of wind or string ensembles. The Concert Band collaborates regularly with guest artists and composers to perform some of the greatest new and standard literature from the wind band repertoire.
The Sinfonietta Orchestra, previously known as the Chamber Orchestra, primarily performs string literature and collaborates regularly with guest soloists. Friends University Community Orchestra includes students, faculty and community members and performs standard full orchestra compositions.
Chamber ensembles include the Percussion Ensemble, Flute Choir, Clarinet Quartet, Brass Quintet, Tuba Ensemble, Woodwind Quintet and String Ensemble. Instrumental ensembles regularly perform at the Kansas Music Educators Association annual convention.
Community Orchestra“It’s a Celebration!Tuesday, Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m.Featuring Mozart, Coronation Mass with the Singing Quakers Sebits Auditorium Adults: $9 | Seniors & Students: $6
Band Concert Monday, Nov. 5, 7:30 p.m.Featuring Irv Wagner, tromboneSebits Auditorium Adults: $6 | Seniors & Students: $3
Percussion EnsembleWednesday, Nov. 7, 7:30 p.m. Sebits Auditorium | Free
Chamber Instrumental EnsembleMonday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m.Sebits Auditorium | Free
Sinfonietta OrchestraThursday, Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m. Featuring Dr. Joan Griffing, violinSebits Auditorium | Free
Band Concert Monday, Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m. Featuring Robert Buckley, composer/conductor-in-residenceSebits Auditorium Adults: $6 | Seniors & Students: $3
Community Orchestra Tuesday, March 26, 7:30 p.m. Featuring winners of the Miller Concerto Competition and the Wichita Area Piano Teacher League CompetitionSebits Auditorium Adults: $9 | Seniors & Students: $6
Sinfonietta Orchestra Thursday, April 4, 7:30 p.m.Sebits Auditorium | Free
Band Concert Monday, April 1, 7:30 p.m. Featuring Rachelle Goter, clarinet Sebits Auditorium Adults: $6 | Seniors & Students: $3
Percussion Ensemble Tuesday, April 9, 7:30 p.m. Sebits Auditorium | Free
Outdoor Band Concert Sunday, May 5, 2 p.m. Featuring Earnest AlexanderRose Window Plaza | Free
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DR. JOHN TAYLORProfessor of Music; Music Education and Band Director
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Kay Buskirk Randy CrowCatherine EveringhamHoward GlantonRachelle GoterChelley GravesDana Hamant Dr. Von HansenAmy HoffmanDenise Kintzel
DR. JAMES KNIGHTAssistant Professor of Piano
Gary LeopoldLaVonna LoeschSusan MayoKirsten MolerRichard RollerSteve SlaterCindy ThompsonLaurie ThortonKimme Whittemore
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TONILIBHARTAssistant Professor of Music; Academic Recruitment Coordinator
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Theatre productions offer a variety of opportunities
to perform, collaborate, create and produce stage plays, musical theatre, improvisation and original scripts. At Friends, this means students can participate in performance or production leading to a theatre minor, which partners well with a
number of majors and academic paths. Students come to learn creative ways to solve their educational, vocational and artistic problems using critical thinking skills based upon solid work experience in theatrical performance and production. This sets the stage for success in many areas of endeavor. Theatre at Friends means ensemble: working intimately
Courtesy photos by Dr. Joseph Myers
FrankensteinFriday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 29, 2 p.m.A new drama by Bo List. Based on the novel by Mary Shelley.Produced by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing Company.Sebits AuditoriumAdults: $11 | Seniors & Students: $8
The Secret GardenFriday, Feb. 1, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, 2 p.m. A musical by Marsha Norman and Lucy Simon. Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Ltd.Sebits Auditorium Adults: $11 | Seniors & Students: $8
The Impresario by MozartThursday, March 7, 7:30 p.m. Alumni Auditorium | Free
Watson: The Last Great Tale of the Legendary Sherlock HolmesThursday, March 28, 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 29, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, March 30, 7:30 p.m.Sunday, March 31, 2 p.m. A new comedy by Jamie Robledo. Produced by special arrangement with Stage Rights. Based upon characters by Arthur Conan Doyle.Studio Theatre Adults: $11 | Seniors & Students: $8
Musical Theatre Scenes ProgramSaturday, May 4, 7:30 p.m. Sebits Auditorium | Free
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LISA HITTLEAssistant Professor of Music; Director of Jazz Program
CRAIGCURRYVisiting Lecturer of Music; Composer-in-Residence; Jazz Vocal Ensemble Director
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T he jazz department is unique in the opportunities it
provides for playing and studying jazz in a small university setting. Students participate in a variety of jazz ensembles, including two big bands, a jazz vocal ensemble and four jazz combos. Also offered are a jazz concentration performance degree, improvisation classes and private jazz lessons on
all instruments. Each spring Friends University hosts a two-day festival featuring nationally known jazz artists. Out-of-the-classroom learning experiences include working with nationally recognized guest artists, performing in venues throughout Wichita and international touring and travel (Havana Cuba Jazz Festival in 2012 and Europe in 2008 and 2010 ).
Jazz Swings Western StyleSaturday, Oct. 6, 7:30 p.m. Featuring The Cherokee Maidens and Sycamore Swing with Jazz Ensemble I and JVESebits Auditorium Adults: $12 | Seniors & Students: $6
Jazz Ensemble II & Jazz CombosWednesday, Oct. 24, 7:30 p.m. Featuring Greg Carroll, vibesSebits Auditorium Adults: $6 | Seniors & Students: $3
Jazz Vocal Ensemble & Jazz Ensemble IFriday, Nov. 9, 7:30 p.m. Sebits Auditorium Adults: $6 | Seniors & Students: $3
26th Annual Jazz FestivalFriday & Saturday, Feb. 15-16Riney Fine Arts Center Daytime events are free and open to the public
Jazz Festival Headliner ConcertSaturday, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m. Featuring The Four Freshman, Brad Leali and The Friends University Alumni Big Band.Crown Uptown TheatreTickets: Call (316) 612-7696 or visit crownuptown.com
Special GuestsMIKE STEINEL & ROSANNA ECKERT GREG CARROLL BRAD LEALI
THE FOUR FRESHMAN
Jazz Department ShowcaseWednesday, March 20, 7:30 p.m.Featuring Mike Steinel, trumpet, and Rosanna Eckert, vocalsSebits Auditorium Adults: $6 | Seniors & Students: $3
Senior Night Jazz ConcertFriday, April 5, 7:30 p.m. Sebits Auditorium Adults: $6 | Seniors & Students: $3
Jazz Vocal Ensemble Spring ConcertFriday, April 12, 7:30 p.m. Sebits Auditorium Adults: $6 | Seniors & Students: $3
Seth Carrithers Tyler GauldinBill GlennNicholas SchroederRandy Zellers
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A major in the visual arts at Friends University allows students the
opportunity to study studio art (drawing, painting, print making, sculpture, ceramics or
photography) and graphic arts. Skilled faculty teach creativity and design as a foundation of the curriculum with an expectation that all students will create a professional portfolio
as a result of their study and work. Students experience hands-on work in the studio or computer lab along with opportunities for out-of-the-classroom learning.
Matt Miller Gallery OpeningFriday, Aug. 31, 5-7 p.m.On display through Sept. 22Riney Fine Arts Gallery | Free
Friends AlumniGallery OpeningFriday, Sept. 28, 5-7 p.m. On display through Oct. 20Riney Fine Arts Gallery | Free
Jim SimpsonGallery OpeningFriday, Oct. 26, 5-7 p.m. On display through Nov. 24Riney Fine Arts Gallery | Free
Kevin SwinickiGallery OpeningFriday, Nov. 30, 5-7 p.m. On display through Jan. 19Riney Fine Arts Gallery | Free
Jordan KirtleyGallery OpeningFriday, Jan. 25, 5-7 p.m. On display through Feb. 16Riney Fine Arts Gallery | Free
High School Teachers Gallery OpeningFriday, Feb. 22, 5-7 p.m. On display through March 23Riney Fine Arts Gallery | Free
Karen ScrogginsGallery OpeningFriday, March 29, 5-7 p.m. On display through April 20Riney Fine Arts Gallery | Free
Student & FacultyGallery OpeningFriday, April 26, 5-7 p.m. On display through May 18Riney Fine Arts Gallery | Free
Senior Show ReceptionGraeham Jarvis- Live Mural Painting Lifeboat Creative
Charlotte Martin Art Gallery Director
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Mark BosworthDebra Cox
Kelsy Gossett DennisAnn Krone
Lauren MillerCaitlin Penny
Ellen Rife
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AIGA Student Portfolio Forum
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The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ballet degree is designed to foster
excellence in preparation for a professional career in the world of ballet with opportunities for additional studies in teaching, administration and therapy. Each ballet degree plan can be uniquely designed for individual students depending on interest, ability and goals. A dance minor is offered for students seeking a major in another discipline.
Courtesy photo by Dr. Joseph Myers
Fall Ballet Friday, Oct. 19, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 20, 7:30 p.m.Sunday, Oct. 21, 2 p.m. Sebits Auditorium Adults: $16 | Seniors & Students: $13
The Nutcracker Friday, Dec. 7, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 8, 7:30 p.m.Sunday, Dec. 9, 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 15, 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.Sebits Auditorium Adults: $16 | Seniors & Students: $13
Spring Ballet Friday, March 8, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, March 9, 7:30 p.m.Sunday, March 10, 2 p.m. Featuring Marlise McCormick, choreographer and The Friends University Concert BandSebits Auditorium Adults: $16 | Seniors & Students: $13
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Our goal is to offer a ballet education that creates talented performing artists so they may achieve their future goals and become confident leaders in their profession. Final projects are designed to propel students into creative, successful careers. A nurturing and supportive environment, combined with professional ballet training, enables dancers to reach their full potential physically as their passion for arts education increases.
Friends University’s ballet department involves a number of guest artists, teachers and choreographers each year. Our repertoire includes ballets by George Balanchine, Twyla Tharp, Dominic Walsh, Shawn Stevens and many others. We are committed to introducing our dancers to current artists in the world of dance at large.
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Payment MethodsWe accept cash, check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express credit cards. All off-campus performances will only accept cash and checks at the door.
Ticket and Performance InformationAll programs, artists, ticket prices, dates and times are subject to change without notice.
Refunds & Exchanges We cannot give refunds or exchanges for purchased tickets.
Season TicketsSeason tickets are available for Singing Quakers or a “Pick 4” package. Each subscription will include one ticket to each performance in the package at a 10 percent discount. The Singing Quakers package will include all three Singing Quakers performances for the season. The “Pick 4” package will include any four performances of your choice during the season. Season tickets can be ordered in the same way as individual tickets. Orders are processed in the order they are received and the best available seats will be given to each customer. Guests wishing to sit together must order together.
Performance Times and GuidelinesWe strive to start all of our performances on time as a courtesy for the artists and patrons. Seating after the start of any performance is at the discretion of the house manager, according to the wishes of the artists and director.
Please inquire when purchasing tickets if a performance is suitable for children. All children must have a ticket and children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
All tickets must be paid for at the time of ordering.
For questions or more information, please call 316-295-5677.
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Season tickets are available beginning Aug. 20, 2018. Several packages are available, including Singing Quakers and “Pick 4” from all events. Take 10 percent off your ticket price to get the season ticket discount.
SeatingWe will always choose the best seats available when your order is processed. For a detailed seating chart of Sebits Auditorium, please visit:friends.edu/finearts.
Please indicate any special seating needs or preferences that will assist us in filling your order, or circle areas of preference on the seating chart. We cannot guarantee particular seats, but will honor requests based on availability at the time of processing.
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8/31: Matt Miller Gallery Opening 1/25: Fine Arts Showcase1/25: Jordan Kirtley Gallery Opening
9/6: Faculty Fanfare9/28: Friends Alumni Gallery Opening9/28-29: Frankenstein
10/5: Show me the Money10/6: Jazz Swings Western Style10/19: Fine Arts Showcase10/19 -21: Fall Ballet10/24: Jazz Ensemble II & Jazz Combos10/26: Jim Simpson Gallery Opening10/30: Community Orchestra
11/3: Singing Quaker Alumni Concert11/5: Band Concert11/7: Percussion Ensemble11/9: Jazz Vocal Ensemble & Jazz Ensemble I11/12: Chamber Instrumental Ensemble11/15: Sinfonietta Orchestra11/30: Fine Arts Showcase11/30: Kevin Swinicki Gallery Opening11/30-12/2: Christmas Candlelight
11/30-12/2: Christmas Candlelight12/7-9; 12/14-15: Nutcracker
2/1-2: The Secret Garden2/7: Sing It! Vocal Music Festival2/15-16: 26th Annual Jazz Festival2/18: Band Concert2/22: High School Teachers Gallery Opening
3/1: Art Challenge3/7: The Impresario by Mozart3/8-10: Spring Ballet3/18: Dr. James Knight Piano Recital3/20: Jazz Department Showcase3/22: Fine Arts Showcase3/23-24: Singing Quakers Home Concert3/26: Community Orchestra3/28: Tower Wind Quintet Recital3/29: Karen Scroggins Gallery Opening3/28-31: Watson: The Last Great Tale of the Legendary Sherlock Holmes
4/1: Band Concert4/4: Sinfonietta Orchestra4/5: Senior Night Jazz Concert4/9: Percussion Ensemble4/11: Concert Choir4/12: Jazz Vocal Ensemble Spring Concert4/26: Student & Faculty Gallery Opening4/26-28: Symphony of Spring4/28: Concert Choir Coffeehouse
5/4: Musical Theatre Scenes Program5/5: Outdoor Band Concert
FACULTY & STAFFDR. JOAN GRIFFINGDivision Chair [email protected]
DR. MARK BARTELAssociate Professor of Music; Director of Choral Music(directs Singing Quakers)[email protected]
CRAIG CURRYVisiting Lecturer of Music; Composer-in-Residence; Director of Jazz Vocal [email protected]
ROLAINE HETHERINGTONAssistant Professor of Music/Applied Voice (directs Concert Choir)[email protected]
LISA HITTLEAssistant Professor of Music; Director of Jazz [email protected]
DR. JAMES KNIGHTAssistant Professor of [email protected]
AARON KRONEAssistant Professor of [email protected]
TONI LIBHARTAssistant Professor of Music; Academic Recruitment Coordinator(coordinates scholarships and auditions)[email protected]
KURT PRIEBEAssistant Professor of Drama and Media(directs media communications) [email protected]
ADJUNCT FACULTYCharleen Ayers, Voice Performance
Cindy Blasdel, Theory, Singing Quakers Accompanist
Marc Bosworth, Printmaking
Kay Buskirk, Viola, Director of Sinfonietta
Seth Carrithers, Jazz Bass
Debra Cox, Ceramics
Randy Crow, Brass Methods
Catherine Everingham, String Methods
Tyler Gauldin, Jazz, Classical Saxophone, Jazz Band II
Howard Glanton, Classical Guitar
Bill Glenn, Drum Set
Kelsy Gossett Dennis, Photography
Rachelle Goter, Clarinet
Chelley Graves, Violin
Dana Hamant, Assistant Band Director
Dr. Von Hansen, Percussion & Music History
Sean Hephner, Concert Choir Accompanist, Opera
Workshop & Musical accompanist
Amy Hoffman, Flute
Denise Kintzel, French Horn
Ann Krone, Aesthetic Experience Thru Visual Arts
Joshua Larson, Related Dance Forms
Gary Leopold, Trumpet
LaVonna Loesch, Piano Class
Susan Mayo, Cello
Lauren Miller, Computer Print Technologies
Kirsten Moler, String Bass
Caitlin Penny, Sculpture
Ellen Rife, Art History
Richard Roller, Director of Community Orchestra
Nicholas Schroeder, Jazz Brass Improvisation
Steve Slater, Trombone
Holly Taylor, Music Education, Aesthetics of Music
Cindy Thompson, Oboe
Laurie Thornton, Woodwind Methods
Charles Turley, Voice
Kimme Whittemore, Bassoon
Kelsea Wright, Yoga
Randall Zellers, Jazz Guitar
For more detailed information on staff and faculty, please visit friends.edu/directory.
DR. MATTHEW SCHLONEGERAssistant Professor of [email protected]
KAREN SCROGGINSAssistant Professor of Graphic Arts; Director of Visual Arts Program (directs visual communications)[email protected]
DR. JOHN TAYLORProfessor of Music(directs bands and music education program)[email protected]
ANDREA VAZQUEZ AGUIRREVisiting Lecturer of Dance; Director of [email protected]
ROBERT HETTDirector of Technical [email protected]
ROBYN MABE Administrative [email protected]
TAMIE RAINS Administrative [email protected]
ALYSSA WHALENFine Arts Events [email protected]
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