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COVETED COPPER INGOT AWARD PRESENTED TO BYU ARTS PRODUCTION

May 18, 2015 12:00 AM
BYU Arts Creative brought home one of the most sought after awards in the design community Saturday night for their work on the BYU Arts 2014-2015 season brochure. The coveted award, known as the Copper Ingot, was presented to BYU Arts Creative by the Salt Lake City chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA). AIGA is the professional associate for design and annual host of the AIGA 100 Show Gala & Benefit, Salt Lake City’s most prestigious juried competition, which honors and showcases the year’s best designs. “This is big for BYU Arts and the College,” said Nick Mendoza, the Creative Services Manager for BYU Arts. “The out of state judges had great things to say about the brochure and were amazed that we were able to put all the event information in the limited space.” Of the 100 pieces selected for presentation at this years Show, only 10 are awarded the Copper Ingot; seven for designers in the professional category and three for designers in the student category. Randall Boothe, associate dean of the College of Fine Arts and Communications, praised the work of Mendoza and his student team. “What a wonderful recognition of the amazing work you and your students have put into not only our season brochure, but dozens of additional creative projects throughout this year.” Mendoza was quick to point out that their office would not function and enjoy the same degree of success without the direction of Ken Crossley, BYU Arts Production Marketing Manager, and their student employees: Jeffrey Whitaker, office assistant (BS Exercise Science) Dallin Mansfield, office assistant (Pre-Animation) Nicolina Brown, graphic designer (BFA Graphic Design) Sam Reed, graphic designer (BFA Graphic Design) Brian Collier, graphic designer (BFA Graphic Design) Andrew Galloway, graphic designer (BFA Graphic Design) Hillary Tait, graphic designer (BFA Graphic Design) Stephanie Ottehenning, graphic designer (BA Graphic Design) Ashley Holmes, office assistant (Graduate) To view BYU Arts 2014-2015 award winning season brochure, click here.
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BYU ALUMUS J. CHRISTIAN JENSEN EXPLAINS THE POWER OF NARRATIVE AT TEDxBYU

May 14, 2015 12:00 AM
According to filmmaker J. Christian Jensen, the same emotional forces that propel us forward in a good film can motivate us to do remarkable things in our lives. On April 9, crowds pack into the Provo Covey Center for TEDxBYU. Hosted by Brigham Young University’s Ballard Center, the conference gave hundreds the opportunity to hear presenters from a variety of backgrounds “spark deep discussion and connection in a small group.” Jensen, a graduate form BYU, was one of the featured speakers at this year’s event. Illustrating his lecture with scenes from his Oscar-nominated documentary, “White Earth,” Jensen explained how people can fulfill their life’s mission by constructing their own personal narratives. “When you discover your personal narrative, it will not only guide you to find your life’s mission, but it will also serve as a lifelong source of strength and motivation to help you accomplish that mission,” said Jensen. Jensen offered three tips in finding this lifelong strength: (1) find your marks and own them, (2) tell personal and family stories, and (3) find your mentors. In speaking of his own marks, Jensen said, “Marks can be very personal. I’m obsessed with trying to build bridges between ideologies. I can trace this to my religious upbringing.” Just as important as owning one’s marks is telling personal and family stories. “The stories that we tell about ourselves help to create our identity. They are a part of our personal narrative,” said Jensen. The power of such personal narratives, Jensen shared, has a scientific basis. He cited the work of psychologist Marshall Duke, who found that children who knew more stories about their history and childhood showed levels of higher self-esteem and self-control. These outcomes ultimately led to greater happiness. Jensen concluded by explaining the influence of mentors using an example from his own life. Many of his greatest mentors, he related, came into his life while a student of BYU’s Media Arts Studies program. “Before going to BYU, I came from a fairly sheltered background where I was given every opportunity to learn and explore my passions, but I was not exposed to a diverse set of films and things to study,” he said. “Many of the professors and the program helped completely shift and transform the pursuits that I am now carrying out in my life.” Jensen began in journalism before moving to film. While a BYU student, he worked on productions for National Geographic and on PBS’s FRONTLINE and American Experience. After graduating from BYU, he completed an MFA at Stanford. Jensen’s recent work has screened at major festivals around the world. “I’m ever grateful for BYU and the role that the CFAC played in pushing me along this path that I have followed. I have been very blessed and I hope that I can keep doing things that are of value to me and to others,” Jensen said. To view Jensen’s TEDxBYU presentation, click here.
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TMA presents “Princess Academy"

May 13, 2015 12:00 AM
The Brigham Young University Department of Theatre and Media Arts presents the world premiere of “Princess Academy,” a new play adapted from New York Times bestseller Shannon Hale on select dates from May 30 to June 13 at 7 p.m. in the Pardoe Theatre.
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BYU Names New Dean of Fine Arts and Communications

May 12, 2015 12:00 AM
BYU School of Communications Director Ed Adams was announced as the incoming dean of BYU’s College of Fine Arts and Communications on Monday, May 11.
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PANEL DISCUSSION: THE PROMISE AND PERIL OF MORMON ART

May 11, 2015 12:00 AM
In conjunction with the 10th International Art Competition hosted by the LDS Church History Museum, the BYU Museum of Art will host a panel of the jurists who selected the artworks that were submitted by artists from across the world.
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The Department of Theatre and Media Arts Announces its 2015/16 Season

May 06, 2015 12:00 AM
Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children, and E.B. White's Charlotte's Web anchor a season of dramas, comedies and musical theatre at BYU.
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Ed Carter Appointed as New School of Communications Director

April 30, 2015 12:00 AM
The School of Communications welcomes Dr. Ed Carter as its new director. Carter replaces Dr. Ed Adams, who served as director for the last three years. Carter’s three-year term begins on June 1, 2015. Before accepting this position, Carter worked as an associate professor and an associate dean for the College of Fine Arts and Communications. He received his bachelor’s degree in journalism from BYU and earned a master’s degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Carter attended the J. Reuben Clark Law School at BYU, and served as a law clerk for Judge Ruggero J. Aldisert. Later, he became a full-time faculty member of BYU’s Communication Department. During Adams' time as director, the Department of Communication became the School of Communications. In 2005, the Adlab was created and in 2008, the Bradley Lab went from a student run agency to a fully integrated public relations firm. Carter comes highly recommended by both his colleagues and the faculty. “Many names were submitted and considered for this position,” said Dean Stephen Jones. “The name that was most often mentioned was Dr. Ed Carter’s and over time it became clear that he was the right choice for this position. We appreciate Dr. Carter’s willingness to accept the position as Director of the School of Communications and wish him and his colleagues every success moving forward.” For Carter, this is a thrilling opportunity to serve both the students and the faculty of the School of Communications and he feels that there are many amazing possibilities on the horizon. “I look forward to the future and I know that there are challenges ahead but I choose to focus on the opportunities and the great things we can and will do together,” said Carter.
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ART AND DESIGN CONVOCATION ENCOURAGES GRADUATES TO CHERISH THE WALK

April 29, 2015 12:00 AM
The College of Fine Arts and Communications’ Department of Art and Department of Design held a joint convocation on Friday, April 26 in recognition of the 196 graduates who have recently completed their undergraduate or graduate programs. The ceremony, which began at 8:00 a.m., was held in the de Jong Concert Hall and keynoted by Mark Graham, Professor of Art and Area Head, Art Education. Two graduates, alumnus Scott Eckern, Academic Vice President Brent Webb and Dean Stephen Jones, all made additional remarks. “Was the climb worth the walk?” Graham asked the graduates present at the ceremony. “The walk was worth the walk. A person who does not have anything to believe in is without energy. When you have the energy of faith in you, your steps become firmer and your look becomes brighter. You are ready to love, to understand, to help and to work. “ Graham encouraged the graduates to cherish the efforts they have made and will continue to make, as they continue to make their dreams become a reality. Likewise, Samuel Carpenter, a BFA Studio Arts graduate, acknowledged the role that his BYU education has played in making his dreams a reality. “I have a gift stirring inside of me. I felt that those stirrings towards art meant that there was something inside transforming my life. I wanted more than just stirrings though, and I knew that I needed help in releasing my gift. My journey here in the Department of Art has been the vehicle for releasing this gift.” Scott Eckern, the college alumni representative, reminded the graduates of the values they have gained through their studies. “This is the beginning of the next chapter of your story,” he said. “How will the spirit of the Y stay with you?” In offering at least a partial answer to his own questions, Eckern suggested that it is a BYU graduates’ responsibility to find a way to stay connected and give back. To conclude the ceremony, Dean Jones expressed his appreciation and gratitude for the teachers, parents, mentors, and students for making the College of Fine Arts and Communications what it is–an institution of learning in preparation for professional contributions and a lifetime of service to humankind.
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BYU animators try new genre, win another Student Emmy

April 27, 2015 12:00 AM
Director of 'Frozen' mentors, Disney/Pixar president praises 'Ram’s Horn' The tradition continued for BYU Center for Animation students, who won their 17th award in 12 years from the College Television Awards, commonly called the “Student Emmys.” This year’s animated short was Ram’s Horn, a comedic piece documenting the ascent of an oblivious, cocky mountaineer on a quest to the peak of a daunting mountain. He faces a few obstacles along the way against an unexpected rival, but in the end meets his goal while learning an important lesson about getting his priorities straight. only called the “Student Emmys.”
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Announcing the BRAVO! 2015-16 Season

April 27, 2015 12:00 AM
Theatre-makers, dancers and musicians from across the globe will come to Brigham Young University next season as the BRAVO! series launches a new lineup featuring a dynamic roster of celebrated guest artists including Renée Fleming, The Kings Singers, Chris Thile and the National Dance Company of Siberia, showcasing an eclectic mix of work from across the world. From Broadway to Vienna, the 2015-16 season welcomes to campus one of the most exciting groups of dancers, theatre performers and musicians in recent history. Jeffrey Martin, BRAVO! series producer, looks forward welcoming the guest artists to campus. “We work to present a diverse lineup of performances not only to enhance our own lives but also to expose our students and community to those artists currently functioning at the very highest levels of the performing arts today,” said Martin. “We are geographically isolated from some of the nation’s cultural centers, but we make it a priority for our patrons to be able to experience world-class performances right here at home.” Most performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. Individual tickets will be available in person at the BYU Ticket Office (Harris Fine Arts Center and Marriot Center) by calling 801.422.4322 or online at byuarts.com/tickets. Season ticket packages will be available for purchase beginning May 11 for renewals and June 1 for new orders. View the 2015-16 Schedule For more information, contact Jeff Martin, 801.422.6340 or visit byuarts.com.
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A BRAND TO RALLY AROUND

April 22, 2015 12:00 AM
A group of BYU graphic design students visited Monument Valley High (MVH) as part of a pro bono rebranding campaign for the struggling Navajo Nation school. The goal? Help boost students’ pride and investment in both their school and their heritage.
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Accomplished opera performer tackles his most rewarding role yet: teacher

April 22, 2015 12:00 AM
His first week teaching full time at BYU, opera baritone and associate music professor Darrell G. Babidge (MM ’99) worried he might feel claustrophobic. As a performer, his voice had taken him to the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, and other renowned stages.
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Arts & Entertainment

Group for New Music: Reich's Music for 18 Musicians

7:30 PM
Tuesday, March 24
The Group for New Music and the Percussion Area join forces with faculty and student instrumentalists and vocalists from the School of Music to present Steve Reich’s Music for 18 Musicians.
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Twelfth Night

7:30 PM
Tuesday, March 24
Mistaken identities, unspoken longings, and troublesome letters feature in this favorite of all Shakespeare’s comedies.
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BYU Symphony Orchestra

7:30 PM
Wednesday, March 25
BYU's Symphony Orchestra performs time-tested classics from the orchestral repertoire as well as more contemporary art music.
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Twelfth Night

7:30 PM
Wednesday, March 25
Mistaken identities, unspoken longings, and troublesome letters feature in this favorite of all Shakespeare’s comedies.
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Jazz Legacy Band

7:30 PM
Wednesday, March 25
Experience traditional New Orleans and Chicago jazz, celebrating the styles of artists such as Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, and others.
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Woodwind Chamber Night

5:30 PM
Thursday, March 26
Four to five chamber groups—including wind quintets, flute trios, and reed trios—perform classical standards to new works.
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Brass Chamber Night

7:30 PM
Thursday, March 26
Performed by BYU’s brass students, this concert features a selection of classics for small brass ensemble alongside new arrangements.
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Twelfth Night

7:30 PM
Thursday, March 26
Mistaken identities, unspoken longings, and troublesome letters feature in this favorite of all Shakespeare’s comedies.
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Utah Symphony with Pablo Ferrández

7:30 PM
Thursday, March 26
Ferrández will take center stage in Korngold’s Cello Concerto, a cinematic love story originally written for film, followed by Tchaikovsky’s Variations on a Rococo Theme, a graceful theme and variations to showcase the cellist’s virtuosity.
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Theatre Ballet Studio Company: Emerging Works Series

7:30 PM
Thursday, March 26
Theatre Ballet Studio Company presents Emerging Works, a program of classical and contemporary works by faculty and students.
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Percy Grainger Symposium Showcase: Chamber Music and Symphonic Band

7:30 PM
Friday, March 27
This concert features small-scale works by Australian-born composer Percy Grainger.
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Songwriters Showcase Recital Hall

7:30 PM
Friday, March 27
Hear the original music of BYU songwriting students in these eclectic showcases.
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