Stories

Spike Johnson standing
Winning Photographer

2012 Spring

UNT alumnus Spike Johnson named 2011 College Photographer of the Year award.

Call for Artists Interested in Creating Art for UNT Campus

The UNT Art in Public Places Committee, which developed a self-guided walking tour of the artworks on campus in 2010, is looking for artists to create works at Sage Hall, Willis Library, Discovery Park and the Business Leadership Building.

Professor's Painting Included in Vienna Exhibit

A painting by Pamela Burnley-Schol, adjunct professor in studio arts, is on display in the “GOLD” exhibition at the Belvedere Palace Museum in Vienna, Austria, until mid-June. The exhibit explores the historic role of gold in art from the 14th to the 21st centuries.

International Show

Junior fashion design major Kim Pham was chosen to represent the U.S. in the International Fur REMIX Competition in March in Milan, Italy.

The Male Face of BU

Kedrick Brown (’08) is the Male Face of BU, actor Blair Under­wood’s suit collection.

Libraries Receive Schoenberg Collection

The UNT Libraries received a collection of original manuscripts, letters and photographs of famed composer Arnold Schoenberg, who created the revolutionary 12-tone technique of composition.

One alumnus performs another's work for students

Jeremy Wilson (’11 M.M.) took time out from his job as a trombonist with the Vienna Philharmonic — considered one of the most prestigious orchestras in the world — to perform the works of James Kazik (’00 M.M.) at a concert at UNT.

Professor Lands the Cover of Opera Magazine

Richard Croft, professor of music and renowned tenor, received many accolades — including the cover of the February issue of Opera magazine — for his work as Gandhi last fall in the New York Metropolitan Opera’s production of Satyagraha.

One-man Play

Andrew Harris, professor of theatre history, play analysis and playwriting, has worked with senior theatre major Brian Hill on various projects for the last three years. When Harris wanted to develop a play from scratch, Hill seemed like the perfect fit.

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