Tyler Smith, voice instructor at Loyola University New Orleans, stepped in at the last minute to take on the lead role of Canio in the New Orleans Opera Association’s production of “Pagliacci.”
Schleh was contacted because the design firm was specifically looking to document an average day in the life of a family living in an URBANbuild or bildDESIGN project.
Associate professor of theatre arts Artemis Preeshl is still digesting the whirlwind year she spent, for the most part, teaching dance, theatre, and voice in India and Sri Lanka.
John Rankin, guitar and music industry studies instructor at Loyola University New Orleans, was recently awarded the 2011 Best of the Beat: Lifetime Achievement in Music Education Award.
Loyola opera receives two Big Easy Foundation awards under the musical direction of Carol Rausch.
The music industry studies program at Loyola University New Orleans presents Jim Gabour, extraordinary professor of video technology, in “Jockomo-fee-nahnay.”
Nancy Bernardo, professor of graphic design, and Bhob Rainey, professor of Music Industry Studies team up on book entitled "Manual."
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.
Loyola University New Orleans visual arts professors Christopher Deris and Karoline Schleh will launch their collaborative sculpture exhibit, “Penny Arcade.”