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Ariel Rene Jackson & Michael J. Love

Ariel René Jackson and Michael J. Love awarded $15,000 Tito’s Prize

April 26, 2021 | Sight Lines

Ariel René Jackson (M.F.A., Studio Art, 2019) and Michael J. Love (M.F.A., Theatre, 2020) were awarded the 2021 $15,000 Tito’s Prize. The award, sponsored by Tito’s Homemade Vodka and organized by non-profit Big Medium, was presented to these Autin-based artists for their project “Descendance.” The film features a performance by Love and an original score by jazz musician Joseph C. Dyson Jr.

Oladotun Ayobade

Oladotun Ayobade becomes Assistant Professor at Northwestern University

April 26, 2021 | Brown University

Oladotun Ayobade (Ph.D., Theatre, 2016) has recently accepted a new position at Northwestern University where he will become an assistant professor with a joint appointment in Performance Studies and African American Studies. Dr. Ayobade was previously an assistant professor of Africana Studies at Brown University.

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Theatre and Dance and Art and Art History Alumni Receive Tito's Prize

April 22, 2021 | Sightlines

Artistic collaborators Michael J. Love (M.F.A. 2020) and Art and Art History alum Ariel René Jackson were recently selected as recipients of the annual Tito's Prize out of a pool of over 150 local artists, providing them with funding and an opportunity to perform their project "We are the [Hackers], Baby, [Hackers] are we" at Big Medium in Austin later this year. 

Kimberly Belflower Writes Music Video for Meow Wolf

April 22, 2021 | Rolling Stone

Alumna Kimberly Belflower (M.F.A. 2017) recently wrote the script for "Marin's Dream," a seven-music video created by Beach House in collaboration with Meow Wolf for Omega Mart, an immersive installation in Las Vegas that features hundreds of unique works of art.

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Filmed Acting Project Showcases Students in Shakespearean Roles

April 21, 2021 | Vimeo

For a recent acting project entitled "Classical Vlogues," faculty member Jeremy Lee Cudd worked with five undergraduate students to re-imagine Shakespearean monologues as intimate, site-specific solos. Their performances are available online, workshopped and completed through multiple Zoom rehearsals leading up to safe, socially distanced filming sessions.

woman with mask and gardening gloves on points, standing within the Creek Monster Habitat art installation, a giant, nest-like structure shaped like a dome

Creek Monster Habitat Fosters Climate Change Awareness Through Art

April 21, 2021 | Austin American-Statesman

M.F.A. in Live Design candidate Michael Bruner and current UT Austin student Samara Zuckerbrod discuss building a space for connection and reflection on climate change and our environmental impacts through the Creek Monster Habitat, an art installation created by multiple UT community members in and beyond the Department of Theatre and Dance.

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Dance Students Reflect on Performances for Cohen New Works Festival

April 20, 2021 | The Daily Texan

Dance students Ivana Castañeda, Howard Rochelle and Tiffany Merritt-Brown share how they developed movement pieces that comment on issues of social justice for the 2021 Cohen New Works Festival, furthering their hopes that art can serve as an incubator for healing, reflection and positive change.

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A Year In: Sightlines Sits Down with Alum Rudy Ramirez

April 13, 2021 | Sightlines

In a recent Sightlines interview, alum Rudy Ramirez (M.A. 2012) discusses the challenges of the past year, touching on how the nationwide pivot to virtual programming provided them with opportunities to work with artists outside of Austin and across the country.

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The Cohen New Works Festival Showcases Original Performances by UT Students

April 9, 2021 | UT News

The tradition of showcasing cutting-edge new works by UT students continues in the 2021 Cohen New Works Festival, running April 12-16. Featuring performance art by Theatre and Dance students, as well as other artists across the College of Fine Arts, this year's virtual festival includes 33 experimental works.

Courtney Sale

Courtney Sale featured in HowlRound discussion

April 7, 2021 | HowlRound

Courtney Sale (M.F.A., Theatre, 2012) was recently featured in the HowlRound discussion, "Moving the Field Forward Faster at American Regional Theatres," dealing with the future of theatre and its inner workings since the COVID-19 pandemic.