In this fashion, students can study subjects such as history and philosophy along with graphic design, music therapy, performance, sculpture, and stagecraft. The College of Music and Fine Arts prides itself on the relationship between its faculty and students and its comprehensive array of opportunities for performances, exhibits, and ensembles which afford students the opportunity to present their work on a consistent basis. The small classroom sizes enables a strong emphasis on individual student attention and individual instruction.
In April, undergraduate and graduate music therapy students along with Victoria Vega, Ph. D. and Joy Allen, Ph.D., professors of music therapy, represented Loyola University New Orleans at the southeast regional conference for the American Music Therapy Association held in Spartanburg, S.C.
Visual arts professor Barbara Brainard will be featured as a visiting artist when she presents her exhibit, “A New Orleans Portfolio: Works by Barbara Brainard,” at an opening reception in the Anita S. Wooten Gallery at Valencia College in Orlando, Fla.
JeAnne Moniz Swinley '11, a graduate of the Masters of Music Performance, has been nominated for her role in the College of Music and Fine Arts Montage Series recital An Unquiet Spirit: Madams, Madmen, and Other Unsavory Characters.
Interested in knowing more about the College of Music and Fine Arts? Start here!