10/04/2022
We’re pleased to share that students will now have the opportunity to learn about the healing power of music with a new degree program in music therapy.
Read more about the future of the program here: https://uh.edu/news-events/stories/2022-news-articles/october-2022/10042022-music-therapy.php
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10/04/2022
We're participating in the 2022 Strategic National Arts Alumni Project (SNAAP) and want to hear from you! If you're an alumni drop your information here so we can make sure you're on the list: https://bit.ly/3SB6Qex
10/03/2022
The curtain is down for The Learned Ladies, but it was a show we will never forget! Congratulations to the cast and crew on a spectacular run. We cannot wait for the next show in the season! 🎭
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10/03/2022
was pleased to co-produce “Healing Arts Houston: Innovations in Arts and Health” alongside this past week. Presenters discussed their work amplifying the transformative power of the arts.
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1) , Arts and Health lead for the
2) Students enjoying a discussion between panels and performances
3) Todd Frazier, Director of Performing Arts Medicine
4) Plenary Session: How the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics Guides Students’ Collaborative Projects in the Arts
09/30/2022
Virginia Montgomery ( ) created these incredible script pieces today as she listened to the presentations and turned their words into bright visuals at the Arts & Health conference 🤩
09/28/2022
Prepare for college voice auditions! Sign up for Prelude to College here:
https://uh.edu/kgmca/music/events/festivals/prelude-to-college/
09/22/2022
Art students practicing the importance of lighting in photography today in the lighting lab! Swipe to see them in action 📸
09/20/2022
Art can awe at any age!
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09/17/2022
Rain or shine.. the show must go on! 🎺🎷🎼🥁‼️
09/15/2022
This September and October is excited to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month!
Today, September 15th, marks the official start of HHM, and we're proud to recognize the diverse history, cultures, and contributions of the Hispanic community. From artists to musicians, Hispanic Americans’ contributions to the arts have impacted and evolved American culture in many ways. We’re grateful to have the who continue to shape and honor our culturally rich campus and community.