Alumni in the News

UT Alumni nominated for prestigious Chicago Jeff awards

Sept. 30, 2010 | Chicago Tribune

MFA Playwright Andrew Hinderaker nominated for Best New Play, Suicide Incorporated, in Chicago’s Jeff Awards. Alum Inseung Park nominated for Jeff award for Best Scenic Design of a Midsize Production. Best Scenic Design of a Midsize Production.

_Pigskin_ part of Samuel French Short Play Festival

Sept. 30, 2010

MFA Playwriting Candidate and Michener Center Fellow Gabriel Jason Dean’s Pigskin wins the 35th Annual Samuel French Short Play Festival.

Lindsey Ervi (B.F.A., Theatre Studies, ’06)

Sept. 15, 2010

Lindsey Ervi (B.F.A., Theatre Studies, ’06) will be recognized as the 2011 K-8 Educator of the Year at the January TETA conference! Ervi is now embarking on her 5th year of teaching.

Erica Nagel (M.F.A., Theatre, ’08)

Sept. 15, 2010

Erica Nagel (M.F.A., Theatre, ’08) just received a prestigious TCG New Generations Future Leaders award funding a two year position at the McCarter Theatre. McCarter Theatre Center’s (Princeton, NJ) producing director Mara Isaacs will mentor Nagel in all aspects of creative producing, emphasizing a holistic approach to production, play development and community engagement.

Jennifer Remenchik (B.F.A., Studio Art, ’09)

Sept. 13, 2010

Jennifer Remenchik has launched a new website at www.jenniferlynnremenchik.com

James Willard Pierce (B.F.A., Studio Art, ’09) and Robert Boland (M.F.A., Studio Art, ’07)

Aug. 29, 2010

James Willard Pierce and Robert Boland will be exhibiting their work in “Methods of Entanglement.” Join the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) and MASS Gallery on Thursday, September 9, 2010 from 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. at TACC Visualization Laboratory, ACE 2.404a, The University of Texas at Austin. This exhibition presents digital and interactive artwork from local and national artists. Meet the artists, view their work, and enjoy light refreshments. Please RSVP to rsvp@tacc.utexas.edu.

John Sigmund (M.A., Art Education, ‘08)

Aug. 29, 2010

John Sigmund has been hired as the new Manager of National Programs with the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers in New York, which administers The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.

Lisa Becker (M.F.A., ’95)

Aug. 29, 2010

Lisa Becker will launch the grand opening of the new CU Art Museum on September 24th, a project she been working on for many years in beautiful Boulder, CO. Becker was recently honored by the Advisory Board who raised the naming funds and chose to name the lobby/entrance hall of the new CU Art Museum in Becker’s honor.

Becker has been very busy with a superb but small staff, planning and mounting inaugural exhibitions in the museum’s five new galleries. In addition to the galleries, the new museum also includes state-of-the-art collections storage, a collection study center, an education/workshop room and wonderful exhibition preparation facilities.

In addition to the new museum building, the new Visual Arts Complex also includes a second building with 165,000 square feet of studio and teaching space for the Department of Art and Art History at CU’s campus, and a large auditorium beneath the new CU Art Museum.

John Hopkins (Ph.D., ’10)

Aug. 19, 2010

John Hopkins (Ph.D., ’10) was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship from the Getty Research Institute to write a book on the genesis of Roman architecture and its effects on Roman art and society. Hopkins will be in residence at the Getty through 2011. John was also awarded the UT Outstanding Dissertation Award for the best dissertation in the Humanities and Fine Arts, a first for the Department of Art and Art History.

Melissa Recalde (M.F.A., ’10)

Aug. 19, 2010

Melissa Recalde (M.F.A., ’10), recently graduated from UT and from her position as a voice coach through the Voice Studies Program. After graduating, Recalde was cast as an actor in Bug at Hyde Park Theatre, worked as a voice coach at Southwestern University for a summer theatre camp, and signed with The Atherton Group Talent Agency for commercial, television, and film in Texas.

Recalde’s immediate goals are to move to Los Angeles to begin working as an actor in television and film; and, Recalde would like to work in a university, magnet school, or studio setting to teach acting and voice.