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December Commencement Profile: Marya Fancey ’19

Marya Fancey ’19 DMA Organ Performance   Her degree from UNCG’s College of Visual and Performing Arts is a Doctor of Musical Arts in Organ Performance, but Marya Fancey has put her hands on just about every kind of keyboard instrument you can think of and in more than one … Continued


December Commencement Profiles: Kahlila Brown and Taylor Roberson

Kahlila Brown ’19, BFA Dance Education Taylor Roberson ’19,  BFA Dance Education Kahlila Brown and Taylor Roberson have similar stories about how each found their way here.  Recommendations from high school dance teachers pointed them toward UNC Greensboro’s College of Visual and Performing Arts, and they both felt they were … Continued


CVPA Alumni Event Photo Gallery – Fall 2019

The Fall 2019 semester has been full of CVPA alumni sightings:  Asheville, Charlotte, Washington, DC, and New York, as our graduates from art, arts administration, dance, music, and theatre have gathered to meet the new dean, reconnect, and network. Below are some photos from recent events.  Scroll through and enjoy … Continued


Webinars Worth Watching (W^3): Graduate Student Competition

The UNCG University Libraries and the Graduate School are sponsoring a new graduate student competition called Webinars Worth Watching (W^3). UNCG Graduate Students who sign up will present a 10 minute webinar of their research. First place, second place, and people’s choice winners will receive a cash prize!  The competition … Continued


December Commencement Profile: Nicholas Shoaf

Nicholas Shoaf ’19 BA Arts Administration, BM Music Education Nicholas Shoaf has always known that music would be a part of his life.  UNCG’s College of Visual and Perfoming Arts helped him discover how to combine that love of music with leadership skills to live a life in the arts. Nicholas … Continued


Jewels: An Exhibition of Distinguished Alumni

Jewels is an exhibition curated by Associate Professor Emerita Amy Purcell and is a celebration of her 30 years on the faculty at UNCG’s School of Art. The exhibition features the work of twenty-one of Purcell’s former students — people whom she calls her “jewels” — and runs through December … Continued