Howard Zar '78
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Read MoreJersey boy. Dad. Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker. Find me in design and multimedia at Princeton University. And yes, I find it funny that “bumper” is a video editing term.
Read MoreD. M. Spratley is a writer and intersectional equity strategist and educator. Her writing has appeared in Poetry, 32 Poems, Shenandoah, and the Lambda Literary Poetry Spotlight, among other journals. She has received awards and honors from Princeton University, Sundress Publications, Rattle, and the North Carolina Arts Council. D. M. was the 2022 Visiting Writer in Residence at Lenoir-Rhyne University.
D. M. is currently at work on a full-length poetry manuscript and a fiction project.
Read MoreKalliopi Monoyios is an artist working to mature the conversation around plastic. Fighting against a tide of reductionist arguments and politically motivated spin, she uses art to bring people back to a state of childlike inquiry, where we can see our collective behavior and societal decisions with new eyes.
Read MoreTrumpet player of 10 years, improvisatory and written music, occasional composer.
Read MoreI'm a composer, bass-baritone, and conductor interested in choral, chamber, and electronic music. I enjoy many kinds of musical and interdisciplinary collaborations, especially for new works.
Read MoreJeanette Beebe '14 is an audio producer, fact checker, journalist, and writer, mostly of poems. She supported The COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic, and she wrote a daily newsletter for the Center for Cooperative Media. Her reporting has appeared in Time, Scientific American, NPR/WHYY, etc. She lives in Akron, Ohio
Read MoreGloria Yin is a conductor, pianist, and singer from London, UK, now based in the USA. Recent conducting highlights have included a multi-media performance of Missy Mazzoli's opera Song from the Uproar in collaboration with the David Geffen School of Drama, Yale Schwarzman Center, and Yale Opera, which they co-directed with projection designer Camilla Tassi, and Sarah Kirkland Snider's Mass for the Endangered. As a champion of new music, they have conducted numerous premieres, including Calvin Van Zytfeld's chamber opera Don't Trifle with Love, Daniel Knaggs' motet O vos omnes, and Shruthi Rajasekar's horn dectet Goddess.
Read MoreI'm a multi-disciplinary multi-hyphenate whose work pushes the boundaries of diversity and inclusion in multiple arenas.
Read MoreBA, Art and Archaeology, 1978. Department Store Buyer (7 yrs), Swim Team Coach (20 yrs), Art Museum Curator (4 yrs). Married for 41 years, Mother of 3, Grandmother of 5 (and counting!). My husband and I collect Texas Hill Country art and help sponsor Marble Falls’ annual Paint the Town plein air event.
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