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Texas Christian University
College of Fine Arts Honors Day
April 7, 2017 10:30am to 3:00pm
University Debate Chamber
Scharbauer Hall
About Honors Day
The College of Fine Arts Honors Day is a celebration of the accomplishments of graduating seniors from the areas represented by the College—Art, Dance, Graphic Design, Interior Design and Fashion Merchandising, Music, and Theatre—who have also completed the requirements to graduate from the Honors College with either University or Departmental Honors. After completing Lower-Division Honors coursework, Honors College students choose one of two paths to complete their Upper-Division requirements: University Honors or Departmental Honors. In the former category, students complete a set of seminar-type courses called Colloquia, which offer participants the opportunity to explore central topics in the human experience in an interdisciplinary setting. Those students completing Departmental Honors, on the other hand, delve deeply into a large-scale research or creative project in their home department, guided in their studies by a small committee of faculty members. Public presentation of research and creativity is a requirement to complete Departmental Honors, and to that end the College of Fine Arts Honors Day program features 15-minute presentations from each Departmental Honors candidate, followed by a 5-minute Question & Answer period. Presentations will be evaluated by a panel of judges representing each area of the College of Fine Arts. This panel will select one presenter to participate in the final round of the Honors College’s Boller Competition.
Departmental Honors Graduates
A Researcher’s Guide: Jules Massenet’s Ève (1875)* John Philip Antinone (Music)
Advised by Stuart Cheney
Son of Man Nathan David Berry (Music) Advised by Blaise Ferrandino
“How Deep Is The Ocean?”: A Historical, Analytical, and Creative Exploration of the World of Irving Berlin
Abigail Marie Gardner (Theatre) Advised by Alan Shorter
Stillness in Four Movements Alden Scott Henderson (Dance)
Advised by Nina Martin
Hitler’s Politics of State-Owned Art During World War II Allegra Eva Hernandez (Art)
Advised by Lori Diel
That’s Why : An Original Play Faith Gabrielle Lawrence (Theatre)
Advised by T.J. Walsh
Symbiosis** Brianna Taylor Moreau (Interior Design & Fashion Merchandizing)
Advised by Amy Roehl
Storytelling Through the Arts Olivia Nicole Nucci (Art) Advised by Adam Fung
VinylTap: A Record Bar and Listening Lounge Miranda Parkes Speir (Graphic Design)
Advised by Dusty Crocker
Mindfulness and Self Care: A Wellness Workshop for the Artist Carly Coates Speno (Theatre)
Advised by Lydia Mackay
Miku’s Musical Journey Miku Yoshimura Stone (Music)
Advised by Stuart Cheney
* December 2016 graduate ** Research presented in an alternative venue provided by the Honors College
University Honors Graduates
Grace Catherine Anderson
School of Music
Emily Diane Long School of Music
Anne Elizabeth Nelson Department of Graphic Design
Panel of Judges
Dusty Crocker Department of Graphic Design
Adam Fung School of Art
Nina Martin School of Classical & Contemporary Dance
Kristen Queen School of Music
Alan Shorter Department of Theatre
Patricia Warrington Department of Interior Design & Fashion Merchandising
Jessica Zeller School of Classical & Contemporary Dance
College of Fine Arts Judge for Boller Final Round
William Gibbons Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies
Honors Week Liaison
Presentation Schedule
10:30–10:50 Registration
Scharbauer Hall Lobby
10:50–11:00 Welcome and Introduction Dean Anne Helmreich
11:00–11:20 Alden Henderson (Dance) 11:20–11:40 Carly Speno (Theatre) 11:40–12:00 Faith Lawrence (Theatre)
12:00–1:00 Lunch (Scharbauer 4015)
1:00–1:20 Abigail Gardner (Theatre) 1:20–1:40 Olivia Nucci (Art) 1:40–2:00 Allegra Hernandez (Art)
2:00–2:20 Miranda Speir (Graphic Design) 2:20–2:40 Miku Stone (Music) 2:40–3:00 Nathan Berry (Music)
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