Umass Dartmouth College of Visual and Performing Arts Admissions
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Art & Performing Arts Alumni
Nobel laureates, government leaders, judges, scientists, writers, scholars, journalists, entertainers—Dartmouth alumni have distinguished themselves in all fields. Here are some notable alumni in the arts and performing arts making a divergence in the world.
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Tom Beale '00
Major: Studio Fine art & English
A dual degree in Studio Art and English led Tom Beale to a career every bit an acclaimed sculptor—shortly later on graduating from Dartmouth he became the youngest winner of the National Endowment for the Arts' Japan–United States Friendship Commission Creative Artists Fellowship. He as well created Honey Space, a Chelsea gallery that received media acclaim for its unorthodox approach to curation.
Marsha Stephanie Blake '96
Major: Drama
While a pre-med student at Dartmouth, Marsha took an acting course on a whim, and quickly fell in dearest with the craft. Her recent roles onOrangish is the New Black, Girls, Getting On, and several other TV shows and films take brought her new fame outside of the world of theater, where she has long been acclaimed for roles on and off Broadway.
Meg Houston Maker '87 A&Due south'11
Major: Visual Studies
An essayist and educator, One thousand thousand majored in visual studies at Dartmouth and returned for a MALS degree in artistic writing. She at present travels globally for enquiry, publishing her insights in consumer and trade media and in Terroir Review, her own award-winning journal of nature, culture, nutrient, and place.
Steve Brosnihan '83
Major: Visual Studies
As resident cartoonist at Hasbro Children'south Hospital in Rhode Isle, Steve Brosnihan brings joy to patients during hard times. He drew cartoons for The Daily Dartmouth and has contributed to land and national publications. Currently he teaches his "Cartoonagrams" method in hospital and schoolhouse settings and "conducts" Expert Night Lights, a community projection that involves blinking lights in support of hospitalized children.
James Nachtwey '70, HON'10
Art History
For the concluding three decades, James Nachtwey has documented war, dearth, and disaster as a photojournalist for Time and for several agencies. His work has received numerous awards and has been displayed in solo exhibitions across the world. James honed his adventuresome spirit at Dartmouth, where he skied and played rugby, and he recently donated his photographic archive to the Higher's Hood Museum of Art.
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