Santa Fe University of Art and Design - Notable Faculty

Notable Faculty

  • Matt Donovan, Chair, Creative Writing and Literature. Recipient of the 2010 Whiting Writers’ Award.
  • Chris Eyre, Chair, Moving Image Arts. Recipient of Peabody and Emmy awards for his work as a filmmaker.
  • Jon Jory, President's Chair, Performing Arts Department. Member of the American Theatre Hall of Fame; recipient of the National Theatre Conference Award and the American Theatre Association's Distinguished Career Award.
  • Dana Levin, Creative Writing and Literature. Author of In the Surgical Theatre which was awarded the 1999 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize.
  • Harry Mathias, Chair, Moving Image Arts. 2010 Fellow of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE); Academy Award nominee.
  • Mary Anne Redding, Chair, Photography. Redding formerly served as the curator of photography for the Palace of the Governors/New Mexico History Museum.
  • David Scheinbaum, Chair, Photography. Recipient of the 2010 Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts.
  • Victor Talmadge, Faculty, Performing Arts Department. Notable actor and author of award winning play The Gate of Heaven.

Read more about this topic:  Santa Fe University Of Art And Design

Famous quotes containing the words notable and/or faculty:

    In one notable instance, where the United States Army and a hundred years of persuasion failed, a highway has succeeded. The Seminole Indians surrendered to the Tamiami Trail. From the Everglades the remnants of this race emerged, soon after the trail was built, to set up their palm-thatched villages along the road and to hoist tribal flags as a lure to passing motorists.
    —For the State of Florida, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)

    To write well, to have style ... is to paint. The master faculty of style is therefore the visual memory. If a writer does not see what he describes—countrysides and figures, movements and gestures—how could he have a style, that is originality?
    Rémy De Gourmont (1858–1915)