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Hodgson_Knight Award NEW WORLD SCHOOL OF THE ARTS RECEIVES $500,000 FROM THE KNIGHT FOUNDATION TO FUND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL, CULTURAL FIELD TRIPS FOR COLLEGE VISUAL ARTISTS
New World School of the Arts (NWSA) visual arts students seeking a Bachelor of Fine Arts will take an international trip during their senior year, with $500,000 in new support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

 

"So many of Miami's best artists are born and raised here, and often attend New World School of the Arts. We want them to ultimately make South Florida their home. But it's important that they see the greater world of art beyond our borders, as these cultural field trips allow them to do," said Dennis Scholl, vice president for arts at Knight Foundation.

 

Knight's funding is part of $23 million in new support recently announced for South Florida's diverse and dynamic cultural community, bringing the foundation's total to $86 million in six years.

 

Created by NWSA faculty and Miami galerist Fredric Snitzer with support by Miami art collectors Carlos and Rosa de la Cruz, the international travels gives students the opportunity to experience the artistic wonders and vibrant cultures of other countries in order to augment and enhance their own artistic outlook.

 

"The trip, which offers the students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture of other countries, allows them to experience, first-hand, much of the art they have only learned through books. This enables them to expand their artistic awareness and understand that art does not have boundaries and does not discriminate - it is a global and ever-growing fusion of concepts and ideas," said Maggy Cuesta, dean of visual arts at New World School of the Arts.

 

Among the art-enriched cities that NWSA BFA students have visited in years past as part of the BFA journey is Venice, where they visited Palazzo Ducale in Piazza San Marco, La Fenice Opera House and the world-recognized Guggenheim Collection and Francois Pinaiult Collection. They also attended the 54th Venice Biennale housed in the historical Pavilions of Giradini. In Berlin, the students toured historical museums and sites in the area of Mitte and enjoyed the prominent Boros Art Collection and Hoffman Art Collection.

 

"New World's emphasis on professional training is brought to a stunning apex for these BFA graduates with the opportunity to meet the leading collectors, galerists and museum directors around the world. We are so thankful to Carlos and Rosa de la Cruz and the Knight Foundation for their visionary support. The world view gained in this travel directly translates back to Miami as our graduates join the ranks of young professional artists in our community," said Jeffrey Hodgson, Provost of New World School of the Arts.

 

In addition, New World School of the Arts alumni also received significant grants to help propel their art endeavors in South Florida, as part of the Knight Arts Challenge, a community-wide contest to fund the best ideas for the arts. David Hemphill (theater BFA, 2009) received $25,000 for Project [theatre], which has been producing progressive theatre events since January 2010 and features a growing number of NWSA alumni actors. The Project [theatre] will use challenge funding to expand efforts to redefine the local theatrical experience. To attract both new and existing theatergoers, the Project will create large-scale immersive theater events in which the audience literally follows and experiences a story throughout its environment. The organization will also expand its Beer & Cigarettes project that blurs the line between spectator and spectacle. During these immersive, site-specific performances, the audience acts as voyeurs and stories unfold throughout a bar over the course of a night

 

Likewise, Lucas Leyva (theater high school, 2005) received $500,000 for the Borscht Film Festival. The company's focus is telling Miami stories, which transcend the city's exterior and stereotypical misrepresentations in mainstream entertainment and commissions, produces, and showcases film/video works by emerging artists. The homegrown festival has put Miami into the national conversation on independent filmmaking, with works shown at 40 international film festivals. New support will help the festival expand its efforts and create more "only in Miami" stories. The Borscht Film Festival's shorts have been shown at SXSW in Austin (four short films in 2012 alone) and the Sundance Film Festival.

 

Thought Loom, the brainchild of choreographer Letty Bassart (dance high school, 1992) will pair South Florida choreographers with national and international dance artists for season performances supported by a $50,000 award.

 

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation supports transformational ideas that promote quality journalism, advance media innovation, engage communities and foster the arts. The foundation believes that democracy thrives when people and communities are informed and engaged. For more, visit knightfoundation.org and knightarts.org. 

 

New World School of the Arts is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art, Dance, Music and Theater, and provides a comprehensive program of artistic, creative and academic development. NWSA grants the four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Music degrees, as well as the high school diploma. New World School of the Arts was created by the Florida Legislature as a center of excellence in the performing and visual arts. It is an educational partnership of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Miami Dade College and the University of Florida.

 

 
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PRINT-PHOTO-PROCESS 2013: THEME & TRANSFORMATION

Curated by NWSA visual arts faculty Alisa Pitchenik-Charles, Tony Fernandez and Kathleen Hudspeth, Print-Photo-Process 2013: Theme & Transformation, NWSA's first art exhibition of the year, calls upon students to stretch beyond their comfort zones and use a single theme as the stimulus for exploration within three historically related, though distinct media - traditional black and white photography, screenprinting, and digital imaging. The show demonstrates the historical legacy the three media share with one another, but moreover, it serves as evidence of the students' processes and investigations. The show spans a sampling of three years' worth of student work from the course. Not all media are represented for each student, though in many cases, viewers may be hard-pressed to identify which medium is which within a single body of work. Both fluidity and disjunction between the three media are to be counted as successes, as conceptual development differs from artist to artist. Further, individual artworks aren't labeled to better prevent assumptions in observation.   


January 24 - February 22

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 24; 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

New World Gallery
25 NE 2 Street, downtown Miami
Free and open to the public

 

 
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Dr. Milton Ruben Laufer, dean of music at NWSA, will debut in Miami with an exuberant piano recital highlighting masterpieces from Spanish composers Isaac Albeniz and Manuel de Falla as well as from the French piano virtuoso Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel.  

 

The exhilarating afternoon program will feature Sevilla, Asturias, Cuba and La Vega by Isaac Albeniz; Manuel de Falla's First Spanish Dance, Danza del Terror and Danza del Ritual; Claude Debussy's L'Isle Joyeuse; and Alborada del Gracioso by Maurice Ravel. 

 

Dr. Laufer, whose playing has been hailed as "fanfare-like... vividly colored..." by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, is a seasoned educator and respected pianist whose Fulbright Scholarship propelled his research in Spanish piano music. He has been nationally and internationally acclaimed as a leading performer and scholar in this musical genre.

 

January 27; 3:00 PM

Steinway Piano Gallery of Miami

4104 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables

Free and open to the public

 

 
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