MFA
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Well. Look at this. The end is no longer nigh, but rather, it is here. In the final few weeks of the Columbia academic year, the Acting an..
- Creative Writing
- Creative Writing – Nonfiction
- Fine Arts
- Interdisciplinary Arts
- Photography
- Visual Arts Education
To Look At You: Twenty Years of Self-Portraits
This year, I turn 36. It will be roughly two decades since the summer I saved up enough money from my job at the Dairy Crest (a local, sea..
- Business and Entrepreneurship
- Fine Arts
- Graduate Admissions
- Interdisciplinary Arts
- Photography
- Theatre
REVEAL: Putting in the Work
I recently celebrated the opening of my solo exhibition, REVEAL, at the Arcade gallery on campus. This exhibition opportunity was awarded ..
The Final Stretch
We are nearing the final stretch of the semester now, which makes things—for lack of a better word—complicated. Before I start, I want to ..
The Thesis Monster
Classes have officially ended here at Arthaus and we are readying ourselves for the dreaded “thesis term” over the summer. We currentl..
Easing the Stress of Final Reviews
Lately, the days have been rushing past me and suddenly I’ve found myself in the final weeks of my first semester of my MFA. “What do thes..
Learning to Fly
Gearing up for live performances during my thesis exhibition.
The weeks leading up to the thesis exhibition and graduation have been ..
Post-Covid Artist Communes: How to Survive an MFA Program
As a reformed freelancer of 15 years, one of the main reasons I attended graduate school was to gain access to and become connected with t..
Physical Theatre vs Body Image
When I auditioned at URTAs back in January 2020, the first day involved an monologue and a possible “movement” callback. Unsurpri..
Learning to Love the Impossible
Eddie Izzard has set herself an “impossible” task of completing 32 marathons in 31 days for charity.
Why do video games have “nightmar..