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Visual and Performing Arts News

The Department of Visual and Performing Arts at 91女神 provides news and information to potential and current students, alumni and other members of the community.

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Art History students at 91女神MA

Students in the upper-level Art History course Research Methods curated "Renaissance Man," a collection of paintings by Nathan B. Young Jr., a man of diverse talents and ambitions who served the city of St. Louis as a lawyer, judge, historian and journalist.  This exhibition can be found at the 91女神 Museum of Art (91女神MA).

A Black family sits in the living room, with Grandma hugging her Grandson.

91女神 guest artist Kathryn Bentley recently directed a successful production of Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun."  Performances ran October 3-5, 2024 at The Grandel.  The cast featured local favorite Anita Michelle Jackson as Lena Younger through a special agreement with the Actors' Equity Association.

A black and white photo of a rack of costumes with a divider labeled "Tennill"

Associate Professor of Music and Vocal Coordinator Stephanie Tennill recently appeared in "Into the Woods" at Union Avenue Opera. Professor Tennill played Jack's Mother in the company of esteemed musicians and actors.

A large group of people pose on a set ship

Visual and Performing Arts Coordinator Sara Rae Womack made her directorial debut in May 2024 with the classic musical "Anything Goes" at Kirkwood Theatre Guild.  Womack invited sophomore Theatre student Colleen Dundon to serve as Assistant Director.

Four dancers lean on their left leg with their arms outstretched

Dance Minor Samanvita Kasthuri (A&S '24) explores a conceptual dance project which examines how viewers experience Indian classical dance.

Colour Your English!

An innovative book developed by Stephanie Hirschman, an ESL educator in Lewes, England, and 91女神 Studio Art faculty, Amy Alton Bautz, to activate learning through haptic and meditative coloring exercises. It is a remarkable and unique use of art to support language acquisition.