Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Visual Arts Faculty Summer Accomplishments 2008

SUMMER ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Ms. Charmagne Andrews:
Attended the Tugaloo Art Colony at Tugaloo College in Mississippi for a week long art welding workshop. Participants designed and created individual art pieces using oxyacetylene units to cut the metal and then assemble the pieces using an arc welder.


Stephen Cappelli:
Exhibited in the "Exhibition 1000 Pounds of Alabama Clay" at the Artist Gallery at the Alabama State Council on the Arts, this is a two year traveling exhibition
Participated in the Raiford Gallery’s 12th Anniversary Exhibition in Roswell, Georgia


Dr. Christopher Greenman:
Participated in an anagama wood firing at the University of Montevallo
Exhibited work in an international exhibition in Lake Oswego, Oregon titled Painting with Fire: Wood Fired Ceramics”
Exhibited work in a national exhibition in Hamilton, Michigan titles “Artful Drinking”
Participated in the Annual American Artisan Fair in Nashville, Tennessee
Conducted a Raku workshop for high school students at Jefferson Davis High School in Montgomery
Exhibited in the Exhibition "1000 Pounds of Alabama Clay" at the Artist Gallery at the Alabama State Council on the Arts, this is a Two Year traveling exhibition


Mr. Kevin Patrick:
Participated in the Summer Kid/Youth College Adventure program at ASU for area youths interested in the various artistic mediums
Recognized as a founding member of the Montgomery Art Consortium and exhibited in its inaugural show at the National Center for the Study of Civil Rights and African American Culture on the ASU Campus
Continued his work on a large mural to be installed at the National Center for the Study of Civil Rights and African American Culture on the ASU Campus


Mr. Cleve Webber:
Exhibited in the National Black Arts Festival at the Mason Muier Gallery in Atlanta Georgia
Exhibited with Junor Gallery in Decatur, Georgia in two different exhibitions, “Journey 11” and “Caribbean American Coalition”

Mrs. Jackie Webber:
Exhibited in two Online Photography shows with the Capitol City Camera Club in Montgomery, Alabama, one she received a First Place Award
Exhibited with the Capitol City Camera Club in their Print show in Montgomery, Alabama
Designated Photographer for a Formula One Car Race in Jamaica West Indies

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Music Video

Photos and video form the Department of Music Faculty Gala is available online:


http://www.alasu.edu/video/fgala/soundslider.swf

http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Avis=DS&Dato=20080909&Kategori=COMMUNITIES010304&Lopenr=809090802&Ref=PH

http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=videonetwork

Sunday, September 7, 2008


MASKS
by
AMY BRYAN
August 21 - September 25
Closing Reception: September 25
@ 11:00 a.m. in the Tullibody Fine Arts Building, Callie B. Warren Gallery
Alabama State University.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Faculty Gala

The Department of Music is pleased to announce its Annual Faculty Gala will be held on Tuesday, September 9, 2008 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tullibody Music Building Recital Hall.

The concert is free and open to the public.

For additional information, please call (334) 229-4341.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Music Faculty Activites, Summer 2008

Faculty members in the Department of Music were busy during Summer 2008. Some of their activities include:

Dr. Caterina Bristol - performance at International Double Reed Society Conference; attended SACSCOC Annual Conference on Quality Enhancement

Dr. Doug Bristol - performance of Fantasy for Euphonium and Orchestra at the International Tuba Euphonium Conference Grand Finale concert; publication of Fantasy for Euphonium and Piano by Cimarron Music Press; completed arrangement of the 1st movement of Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in G minor for trombone quartet; performance of Three Profiles for Wood and Metal at the International Double Reed Society; accepted commission from Atlanta-based band, The League of Decency; is working on commission for Trombone and Timpani.

Dr. Pamela Burns - lecture-recital at the National Association of Negro Musicians annual conference

Dr. Gregory Jackson - company member in the pit orchestra for the Alabama Shakespeare Festival's production of West Side Story

Dr. Carly Johnson - company member in the pit orchestra for the Alabama Shakespeare Festival's production of West Side Story; soloist with the Capitol Sounds Community Band

Dr. Joel Jones - company member in the pit orchestra for the Alabama Shakespeare Festival's production of West Side Story

Dr. Kara Washington -developer and clinician for church music workshop

For additional information about our faculty and their work, please contact us at (334) 229-4341 or music@alasu.edu

Music Faculty Member Earns Doctorate

Gregory Jackson, Assistant Professor of Percussion, completed the requirements for and was awarded the Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa in August 2008. Appointed in 2007-2008, Dr. Jackson teaches applied percussion. Congratulations Dr. Jackson on this achievement.

New Music Faculty

The Department of Music would like to announce the appointment of Dr. Walter Bragg. He holds degrees from Alabama State University, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, and the University of Alabama. Dr. Bragg will teach applied piano, music fundamentals, and keyboard. Welcome Dr. Bragg!

Music Faculty Member Retires

The Department of Music would like to announce the retirement of Dr. David Bowman, Associate Professor of Organ and Music History. Dr. Bowman retired August 1, 2008 after over 30 years of dedicated service to Alabama State University. We join with everyone at ASU to congratulate Dr. Bowman on his retirement.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Music Alumni

For those alumni of the Department of Music that are interested in the new digital ways to keep in touch, please join the Facebook group Alabama State University Music Alumni. The group is open to those students that graduated from ASU and either earned a music degree or ASU alumni that had substantial participation in the music program.

If you do not already have a page on Facebook, you can create one for free at www.facebook.com.

Please join and invite your friends.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Music Faculty Summer Activities

The ASU Music Faculty remain busy this summer with many regional, national, and international professional activities. Faculty members will perform at the International Double Reed Society conference, present at the National Association of Negro Musicians conference, have a composition performed at the International Tuba Euphonium Conference, compose new compositions for two commissions, and teach at band camps throughout the Southeast.

Summer Band Camp

The 33rd Annual Alabama State University Summer Band Camp will be held from June 22-28, 2008.

Contact the band staff at (334) 229-4289 for additional information or click on the link below for a brochure.

http://www.alasu.edu/cvpa/applications/documentlibrary/asu_band_camp_full.pdf

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Performance

University Choir
May 4, 2008
6:00 PM
Leila Barlow Theatre

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Presser Scholar

The Department of Music awarded its annual Presser Undergraduate Scholar award to Mr. Omari Brown. The Presser award is presented to a music student at or in their junior year and is sponsored by the Presser Foundation. The award carries with it a $4,800 honorarium.

Congratulations to Mr. Brown.

Choir Concert

Community Choir
Sunday, April 27, 2008
6:00 p.m.
Leila Barlow Theatre

Friday, April 18, 2008

VISUAL ART ACADEMIC AWARDS

Academic Awards were presented to Visual Art Majors during the 2008 Alabama State University Annual Honors Convocation. This convocation recognizes students who have demonstrated outstanding achievements in their academic pursuits. Art majors who have maintained a 3.50 GPA to a 3.99 GPA were: Vic Daniels, Likita Horton and Teresa Olson. Art Students who maintained a 3.0 GPA to a 3.49 GPA were: Soniael Duncan, Shajuana Pina and Christina Smith. The department Congratulates these students in their success.

VISUAL ARTS SENIOR EXHIBITION PRESENTATION

Graduating visual art majors will be making their final oral presentations to faculty and fellow students on Wednesday and Thursday, the 23rd and 24th of April at 11:00am in the Tullibody Britt and Warren Galleries. The galleries are located on the first floor of the Tullibody Fine Arts Center. Students scheduled to present on Wednesday are: Martez Brunson, Sanyetta Craig, and Danielle James. Student presenters on Thursday are: Kevin Ford, Richard Lott, Teresa Olson, and Ernest Stone. This event is open to the public. Gallery hours are 9:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Jazz at Sundown

ASU Jazz Ensembles
Big Band and Combo
Sunday, April 27, 2008
7:15 p.m. Recital Hall
Call 334-229-6953 for more information.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Senior Recital

Robert Daniel, voice
Thursday, April 16, 2008
7:00 PM
Tullibody Recital Hall

ANNUAL POSTER CONTEST WINNER

Junior Graphic Design major, Carl Varner, was selected as the 2nd place winner in the College Division for the 58th Annual Poster Contest with the Governor's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. He will receive his award, along with other state winners, at the awards ceremony on May 8th at the Capitol City Club in Montgomery. Congratulations to Carl and his Instructor, Mrs. Jackie Webber.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Visual Arts Senior Exhibitions

Seven graduating seniors will be exhibiting and defending their senior projects from April 15th through May 2nd. Students participating are: Martez Brunson, Sanyetta Craig, Kevin Ford, Danielle James, Richard Lott, Teresa Olson and Earnest Stone. A reception will be held on Friday evening the 18th of April from 6 to 8 pm in the Tullibody Fine Arts Gallery. Regular gallery hours are M-F from 9:00 to 4:30. Events are free and open to the public. For more information call: 229-4397 or 229-4473