Alumni in the News

Following a two-year postponement, director Hannah Wolf (M.F.A., Theatre, 2018) reflects on the uncommon circumstances and connections she found when working on Perseverance Theatre's upcoming production of "Fun Home"

April 27, 2022 | Juneau Empire

Fun Home will run from April 22 to May 8, 2022. The production also features scenic design by Iman Corbani (M.F.A. 2019)

Following a two-year postponement, director Hannah Wolf M.F.A., Theatre, 2018 reflects on the uncommon circumstances and connections she found when working on Perseverance Theatres upcoming production of Fun Home

Ariel René Jackson's "A Welcoming Place" will be shown at the Museum of Modern Art

April 27, 2022 | MoMA

The film premiered at Women & Their Work in January 2022. MoMA will present the video in New York along with other single-channel works by Jackson (M.F.A., Studio Art, 2017), Bentonville Forecast: In the Square (2019) and Descendance (2021).

Ariel Ren Jacksons A Welcoming Place will be shown at the Museum of Modern Art

The world premiere of Dwight Bigler's (D.M.A., Conducting, 2006) new composition for choir and orchestra, "Mosaic for Earth," took place at Virginia Tech Moss Arts Center

April 27, 2022

The recording will be released on the Tonsehen label in both audio and video formats. "Mosaic for Earth" weaves together music, literature, visual arts, and science into a celebration of nature and exploration of humanity's impact on it. 

The world premiere of Dwight Biglers D.M.A., Conducting, 2006 new composition for choir and orchestra, Mosaic for Earth, took place at Virginia Tech Moss Arts Center

Oktavea LaToi's (B.A., Theatre, 2017) performance piece "I see you, you're seen" on stage at the VORTEX Theatre

April 27, 2022 | The Vortex

Kamyle Smith (B.A., Theatre and Dance, 2017) serves as assistant stage manager and Rachel Atkinson (M.F.A., Theatre, 2013) serves as scenic designer.

Oktavea LaTois B.A., Theatre, 2017 performance piece I see you, youre seen on stage at the VORTEX Theatre

Carrie Hawkins collaborates with Dillard's on spring fashion

April 8, 2022 | Midland Reporter-Telegram

For the Dillard’s collaboration, Hawkins (B.F.A., Design, 2010) and her daughters took photos in the dress designs at the Museum of the Southwest with local photographer Helen Byrd Sledge. She didn’t realize that those pictures would be used for the marketing campaign. Those photos are now up at Dillard’s across the country, showcasing a Midland space and designer. 

Carrie Hawkins collaborates with Dillards on spring fashion

Claudia Chapa will serve as the first curator for the Hispanic and Latinx program at Austin Opera

April 7, 2022 | Austin 360

With a multimillion-dollar infusion, Austin Opera is expanding its Spanish-language programming. Local philanthropists Sarah and Ernest Butler have given the fine arts company $3.3 million. One of Chapa's (Vocal Performance) responsibilities in her role will be to make sure Hispanic and Latinx programming is represented in all of Austin Opera's platforms, according to the company, which include performances at the Long Center for the Performing Arts and Concerts at the Consulate, a series Chapa currently curates that is produced with the Consulate General of Mexico.

Claudia Chapa will serve as the first curator forthe Hispanic and Latinx program at Austin Opera

Three UT alumni selected for Desert Door's 2022 Artist Residents

March 29, 2022 | Big Medium

Elizabeth Hudson (Art History, 2016), Jieun Beth (M.F.A, Studio Art, 2013) and Jesus Treviño (M.F.A., Painting/Drawing, 2022) will enjoy a one-week stay on the Desert Door ranch in West Texas. This residency includes an artist stipend of $1,000 for each artist. During their residency, Artists are encouraged to draw inspiration from the raw West Texas landscape and begin creating new work.

Three UT alumni selected for Desert Doors 2022 Artist Residents

Blanton Museum of Art announces lineup for upcoming “SoundSpace,” led by Butler School alum

March 29, 2022 | Glasstire

For the event, Steve Parker (DMA, Music, 2012), who is the program’s Artistic Director, selected eight local and national artists and musicians to respond to and converse with artworks in the Blanton’s collection. Alumnus Michael J. Love (M.F.A., Theatre, 2020) is among the selected eight artists.

Blanton Museum of Art announces lineup for upcoming SoundSpace, led by Butler School alum