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Without knowing exactly where the group was headed, Riverton, Fratto, and Cohen worked to solidify a connection between their alma mater and the nascent network. They established a partnership with the Office for the Arts (OFA) and Office of Career Services (OCS) that persists to this...
...pursued in addition to coursework. The Arts Development Fellowship (ADF), first offered in 2006, provides one such alternative. The fellowship is aimed at fostering artistic projects that relate to a student’s course of study or aid his interdisciplinary work. Last year, the Office for the Arts (OFA) awarded the fellowship to a dozen students in concentrations ranging from VES and Music to Linguistics and Chemical and Physical Biology.Receiving the fellowship last year changed the academic and professional perspective for Madelyn M. Ho ’08. “Because of my great experience at the dance...
...Artists’ Series, but the performer turned out to be in high demand. “Everyone was interested in her being here,” says Music Department Chair Ingrid Monson, who also teaches Literature and Arts B-82. “We always coordinate with the OFA [Office for the Arts at Harvard], who wanted her to do a Learning from Performers event.” Renowned trumpeter Marcus Belgrave mentored Allen in her hometown of Detroit; since then, she has played and recorded with a seemingly endless list of notable and diverse musicians—Bill...
...dance,” he said to himself, and in that moment took up the craft of pottery. The metaphysical ties between clay, dance, and creation were explored at the program “Clay Body, Human Body” presented by the Office for the Arts at Harvard (OFA) at the Harvard Dance Center this past weekend. The program featured discussions with Berensohn, a philosopher and so-called “deep ecologist” at the Penland School of Crafts, as well as performances by Christine Dakin, artistic director laureate of the Martha Graham Dance Company, and Rachel...
...ceremony while prominent playwrights, including Pulitzer Prize winner Paula Vogel, were featured on a panel. In tune with the bright red and purple décor of the venue—once the site of the old Hasty Pudding Theatre—the Office for the Arts at Harvard (OFA) set a lighthearted and celebratory tone to the night. Director of the OFA Jack Megan commended Faust for her “genuine interest in the arts” in his welcoming speech before inviting her to the stage to deliver opening remarks. Faust conveyed her excitement in seeing...