Alumni in the News

Jacqueline Christina Heard choreographs live tour

Oct. 30, 2019 | I Mom So Hard

Jacqueline Christina Heard (B.F.A., Dance, 2001) has choreographed the #IMomSoHard Live Tour as well as the comedy special by the female cast featured on Amazon Prime Video. She was also the producer, co-movement director, and dancer in the dance film Syzygy. Photo by Barry Weiss

Jacqueline Heard Hinton

Christopher Atzinger releases sixth commercial CD

Oct. 30, 2019 | Delos Label

Christopher Atzinger (B.M., Piano, 1999) had his sixth commercial CD released on the Delos label, featuring works by American composer John Knowles Paine. Photo by Ali Hohn

Christopher Atzinger

Natalia Anciso's work displayed at Chapman University

Oct. 30, 2019 | Guggenheim Gallery

Natalia Anciso (B.A., Studio Art, 2008) had her work featured in La Frontera -- The Border: Art Across the Border exhibition at the Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University. The work explores the concept of both physical and metaphorical borders connecting to political events with artistic perspectives. Photo by Natalia Anciso

Natalia Anciso

Gregg G. Wiggans' play presented at Broadway's Circle in the Square

Oct. 30, 2019 | National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere

Gregg G Wiggans (B.F.A., Theatre Studies, 2004) directed Steve Yockey’s Pluto which was presented at Broadway’s Circle in the Square. The production received a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere and was shown at Actor’s Express, Forum Theatre, Know Theatre, and Orlando Shakespeare Theater. Photo by DC Anderson

Gregg G Wiggans

Hank H. Hehmsoth's work on "Scary Movie" to receive special edition release

Oct. 30, 2019 | American Genre Film Archive

Hank H. Hehmsoth’s (M.M., Piano, 1976) work on “Scary Movie” was praised by film reviewer James Jay Edwards and is receiving a Blu-Ray special edition release from the American Genre Film Archive. Hehmsoth was named a 2019 Morroe Berger-Benny Carter-Edward Berger Jazz Research Scholar by the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers University and is working with a 2019 National Endowment for the Arts NEA ArtWorks grant. Photo by Milo Hehmsoth

Hank Hehmsoth

Mike Osborne releases book of photographs, Federal Triangle

Oct. 30, 2019 | Lora Reynolds Gallery

Mike Osborne (M.F.A., Studio Art, 2006) released Federal Triangle, a book of photographs from Washington, DC. Excerpts of the book have appeared in the New Republic, Wired Japan, Der Greif, and It’s Nice That. An exhibition of the work was presented in summer 2019 by Lora Reynolds Gallery. Photo by Mike Osborne

Mike Osborne

Dustin Williams appointed associated counsel for SXSW

Oct. 30, 2019 | Texas Bar

Dustin Lee Williams (B.A., Music, 2008) became associate counsel for South by Southwest where he works on legal issues in connection with the SXSW conference and Austin festivals. Photo by John Duah

Dustin Lee Williams

William Lyne issues new book

Oct. 30, 2019 | Amazon

William Rayford Lyne (M.F.A., Studio Art, 1969) has released a book titled “Kalliste: Thothmes III’s Danaan Colony in New Mexico, ca. 1626 B.C.” Photo courtesy William Rayford Lyne

William Lyne

James A. Davis releases second book

Oct. 30, 2019 | University of Nebraska

James A. Davis (M.M., Composition, 1987) has released his second book with the University of Nebraska Press, “Maryland, My Maryland: Music and Patriotism During the American Civil War.” He has also been named editor for a series of essay collections and monographs from Routledge titled “Modern Musicology in the College Classroom.” Photo by Lori Deemer

Jim Davis

Michael Austin named Founding Director of School of Music at Louisiana Tech University

Oct. 30, 2019 | School of Music

Michael Austin (M.M., Theory, 2007) was appointed Founding Director of the School of Music at Louisiana Tech University where he has developed a degree program in Music Industry Studies, focusing on music and audio production. Photo by Donny Crowe

Michael Austin