This program is co-ordinated by the Department of Fine Arts Chair Murray Kropf Dramatic Literature and Theatre Professors Mary Jane Miller Assistant Professors Glenys McQueenFuentes, Marlene Moser Part-time Instructors Theatre: Virginia Reh (3rd year acting, directing, playwriting), Judith Marquis (scenic painting), Mary Kathryn Newman (voice), Carolyn MacKenzie (theatre administration), Ken Garrett (lighting design), Cindy Emery (make-up and wigs), Kathryn Kerr (props), Michelle Legasseé (stage manage-ment),Cordula Quint Drama-in-Education: Suzanne Burchell, Mark Ceolin, Gail Fricker, Barbara Gordon, Javier Gubern-Soyka, Christina Rozendaal, Helen Zdriluk Resident Company, Theatre Beyond Words Terry Judd, Linda Levesque, Shelley Marriage, Harro Maskow, Stephen Miller, Robin Patterson, Christine Stephen, Kevin Stewart Associate Professors Derek Knight, Murray Kropf, Merijean Morrissey Assistant Professor Jean Bridge Collections Co-ordinator Lesley Bell Technical Director Adrian Palmieri Wardrobe Co-ordinator Margaret Molokach |
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Administrative Assistant,Monika Lederich(905) 688-5550, extension 3214Thistle west 135 http://www.brocku.ca/finearts/ At Brock the study of the arts is concerned with their nature, function and history, from the classics to popular culture, from ancient drawings and rituals to the avantgarde. Through critical analysis of classic works and personal creative development, the student will gain an awareness of the ways in which the artistic media function. Our aim is to contribute to the vitality of the arts by developing sensitive, creative and articulate artists, teachers, audiences and graduates who are disciplined and adaptable, with both research skills and experience at collaborating effort. The Department of Fine Arts offers honours, pass, single and combined major programs in four fields of study: Drama and Theatre in Education, Dramatic Literature, Theatre, and Visual Arts, honours Co-op programs in three fields of study: Drama and Theatre in Education, Dramatic Literature and Theatre In addition, the department offers a Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Theatre. These programs represent the student's choice of major within the department. Single honours and pass programs are also offered in Contemporary Cultural Studies. The department also offers a Certificate and Concentration in Drama in Education. Please consult the relevant entry for a listing of program requirements. |
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The Theatre Program uses the facilities of the Centre for the Arts including the 543seat Sean O'Sullivan Theatre with its thrust stage, The Studio and The Playhouse. Scenery, properties and construction workrooms are part of the Brock Centre for the Arts complex. Visual Arts facilities include a slide collection, art studios and a darkroom. Extracurricular activities. The department presents and sponsors theatre productions, exhibitions, public lectures and an annual spring festival of student work. The University regularly hosts mime performances and workshops by its resident company, the internationally acclaimed Theatre Beyond Words. The Brock Centre for the Arts presents a professional season of international and Canadian artists in theatre, dance and music, family and children's events. In addition, the Visual Arts Program arranges for a variety of visiting artists and with Brock's Fine Arts Committee organizes a program of art exhibitions. This program is designed for students who wish to gain a critical view of contemporary culture from a number of different perspectives. Students are required to discuss their program with the Department Chair. |
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< /B>Students in the Department of Fine Arts are required to complete one credit in a language other than English. Where half credit courses are used to satisfy the requirements, both half credits must be in the same language. It is recommended that students fulfil this requirement by year 2. |
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Satisfactory completion of the first three years of the honours program entitles students to apply for a pass degree. |
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2001-2002 Undergraduate Calendar
Last updated: August 16, 2001 @ 02:00PM