The School of the Arts celebrates the accomplishments of all of its graduates. The School will honor the achievements of a select group of students who have demonstrated excellence in their respective disciplines. The Awards Ceremony on Friday, May 11 will recognize…
Arts Management Student to Participate in Newly Established Fellowship at Sotheby’s Institute of Art
The Arts Management program in the College of Charleston School of the Arts has partnered with Sotheby’s Institute of Art in New York to establish a competitive Summer Study Fellowship for one of its qualified junior or senior students. The…
Student Violinist Wins Georgia Philharmonic Concerto Competition
The College of Charleston School of the Arts is pleased to announce that student violinist Yuhong Tu recently won the Samuel Fordis Young Artists Concerto Competition hosted by the Georgia Philharmonic. The achievement was especially rewarding as this was the…
Computing in the Arts Exhibition: Visual Soundscapes
The collection of projects, entitled “Visual Soundscapes,” is an exploration and synthesis of 21st-century media: the merging of the visual, the aural, and the algorithmic. The free exhibition opens Friday, April 6 and closes Monday, May 7, in the…
Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art Receives NEA Grant
NEA Chairman Landesman announces Challenge America Fast-Track grants The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, one of only 162 grantees nationwide As National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Rocco Landesman has noted, “Art works everywhere,” which is why the NEA’s Challenge America…
HICA Welcomes New Asst. Director Karen Ann Myers
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art (HICA) at the College of Charleston School of the Arts today announced the appointment of Karen Ann Myers as its new Assistant Director. Myers will assume her position in early October 2011. Her appointment…
2011-12 Monday Night Concert Series
The College of Charleston Monday Night Concert Series, started in 1985, averages 28 concerts per year. The one-hour programs will feature artists from the College’s music faculty and alumni, members of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, as well as performers from…
Shakespeare + Disco = Serious Grooves
The Department of Theatre in the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present William Shakespeare’s “Antony and Cleopatra” as part of the department’s 15th annual Shakespeare Project. As adapted by director J.A. Ball, Shakespeare’s lovers’ tragedy about Roman…
Lee-Chin Siow and Jonathan Brilliant Recieve Fellowships
Congratulations to Music Professor Lee-Chin Siow and Studio Art alumnus Jonathan Brilliant on receiving fellowships from the South Carolina Arts Commission! The Arts Commission Board of Commissioners has approved the Fiscal 2012 Individual Artist Fellowship Award recipients. This year, they…