Dr. Bearor's research areas include Twentieth-century U.S. visual culture, cultural theory, film and photo history, and feminist theory.
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Mr. Butler teaches in the areas of Career Planning, Business and Professional Practices, Lighting and Electrical Systems, Residential and Non-Residential Interior Design, Portfolio Performance, and Materials and Methods. |
Mr. Coleman (Director, MFA Technical Production Program) has contributed to over three hundred Dance, Opera, and Dramatic Theatre productions in a wide variety of venues. Until recently, he was Director of Production at the Opera Festival of New Jersey at McCarter Theatre in Princeton NJ during the summer season. During his tenure, the Opera Festival presented several world premieres and was considered by Opera News and Money to be among the top ten summer festivals in the U.S and in the top twenty worldwide.
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Mr. McCullough danced in the original North Carolina Dance Theater, the Harkness Ballet of New York, and 9 years with Netherlands Dance Theater. He was Ballet Master for Pittsburgh Ballet Theater and has choreographed works for North Carolina Dance Theater, Washington Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Ballet Pacifica, Boston Ballet, and School of American Ballet. Recipient of 5 NEA choreographer’s fellowships, he also directs the North Carolina School of the Arts summer dance concert series on Roanoke Island.
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Mr. Munton's creative activities include Artist’s Studio and Gallery utilizing daylight maximization and distribution systems with full-spectrum artificial lighting. Albuquerque, New Mexico | |
Dr. Villeneueve's research interests are in Art Education, Developmental Theory, and Art Museum Education.
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