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Susanna Abler | Visual Arts
BFRB: An Animated PSA
Mentor(s): Corrie Parks
Fine Arts Recital Hall | 2 – 2:15 p.m. -
Emily Godfrey | Dance
“stoP ActiNg hysterICal”
Mentor(s): Doug Hamby
Dance Cube, 337 PAHB | 10:15 a.m. -
Jeremy Keaton | Music
Pendulum
Mentor(s): Linda Dusman
UC 310 | 11 – 11:15 a.m. -
William Kraft | Visual Arts
Illusion
Mentor(s): Corrie Parks
Fine Arts Recital Hall | 2:45 – 3:00 p.m. -
Kasey Mannion | Dance
“Here On Shaky Ground, We Move”
Mentor(s): Doug Hamby
Dance Cube, 337 PAHB | 11:15 a.m. -
Rachel Morin | Physics
Microscopic Processes That Shape The High Energy Universe: Teaching Physics With Art
Mentor(s): Markos Georganopoulos
UC 310 | 3:45 – 4 p.m. -
Giavanni Powell | Dance
Vagabond
Mentor(s): Doug Hamby
Dance Cube, 337 PAHB | 11:30 a.m. -
Mia Rickenbach | Theatre
Create Freedom: Equipping Everyday People To Use Art To End Modern-Day Slavery
Mentor(s): Stephen Bradley
UC 310 | 11:15 – 11:30 a.m.
The Linehan Artist Scholars Program
is for talented students who are serious about pursuing their art in a university setting. Scholars are able to explore their artistic endeavors with UMBC’s internationally acclaimed arts faculty. Rigorous academics and challenging coursework prepare artists for success in multiple fields. A generous gift from Earl and Darielle Linehan supports the Linehan Artist Scholars Program. This is a four-year scholarship, for students who enter UMBC as freshmen with a major in the arts. The Linehan Artist Scholars Program looks for students who distinguish themselves both academically and artistically.
Linehan Artist Scholars live and work in a nurturing environment that includes weekly seminars and frequent cultural excursions to develop creativity and success, inside and outside of the arts. UMBC provides a strong liberal arts education and is home to a faculty of composers, choreographers, directors, designers, photographers, computer artists, painters, filmmakers, video animators, art historians and performers who actively engage students in creative and analytical work.
For more info on the Linehan Artist Scholars Program: https://linehan.umbc.edu