Dress as Protest
Join us as Amanda McCrary Smith, curator of textiles and fashion at the Tennessee State Museum, shares moments in history where fashion has been used as a powerful form of protest. Fashion isn’t frivolous – it is dynamic, inspiring, and timeless form of expression.
Date //
February 23 – 12:15 – 1:00 p.m.
Livestreamed!
Faculty and Staff //
This event is brought to you by the Theatre and Dance Areas of the SPVA
Theatre
Robin Aronson – Professor of Voice and Acting
Theresa Bush– Assistant Professor of Costume Design
David Coley- Assistant Professor of Theatre, Producer
Craig Dettman– Associate Professor of Lighting and Sound Design, Production Manager
Wes Hanson– Scene Shop Supervisor
Monica Hayes– Professor of Acting, Head of Performance
Caitlyn Herzlinger– Assistant Professor of Movement and Acting
Leketha Hughes– Administrative Specialist
Kelly James-Penot– Costume Shop Supervisor; Adjunct Faculty, Costumes
Stephen Judd– Professor of Scenic Design, Head of Design and Technology
Jay Morris– Assistant Professor and Technical Director
Louis Rackoff– Professor of Directing, Head of Directing
Sandra Whittington– Administrative Specialist
Dance
Stacy Reischman Fletcher – Professor in Dance, Director, School of Visual and Performing Arts
Julie Hammond – Professor in Dance, Dance Program Coordinator
Leketha Hughes – Administrative Specialist
Brianna Jahn – Assistant Professor in Dance
Kelly Lester – Professor in Dance, Director, Center for Faculty Development
Katherine Moore – Assistant Teaching Professor in Dance, Junior and Senior Choreography instructor
Candice Salyers – Assistant Professor in Dance
Lauren Soutullo Smith – Assistant Teaching Professor in Dance, Repertory Dance Company Director
Sandra Wittington – Administrative Specialist
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