
Francis X.
Short
Dean
Room 215 Albert Brown Building
(585) 395-2350
The School of Arts and Performance provides exciting pre-professional
and professional education/training programs through the Departments
of Art, Communication, Dance, Physical Education and Sport, and Theatre;
and its interdisciplinary programs in arts for children and visual studies.
Our students are challenged "to think" and "to do", so that theory comes
alive in an array of experiences such as radio and television production;
sport clubs, intramurals, and intercollegiate athletics; public communication
and debate; written publications; dance, music and theatre performances;
visual art exhibits; student teaching and public outreach.
With a thorough grounding in the individual disciplines and through
SUNY Brockport's General Education core curriculum, students are challenged
not only to develop their talents, but to articulate their ideas orally
and in print; to utilize technology as a tool for research, communication
and creativity; and to work collaboratively as well as independently
- skills demanded by employers in the 21st Century.
Our School's faculty and professional staff excel at teachers, active
researchers and creative artists. Collectively they have accumulated
honors such as Broadway's Tony Award, SUNY's prestigious Distinguished
Professor and and Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, Fulbright
Scholar Exchanges, and major national grants. These gifted faculty members
mentor as well as teach by working alongside students in a collaborative
environment of discovery and achievement in our outstanding art studios,
theaters, dance facilities, gyms, broadcasting studios and computer
labs.
The School of Arts and Performance offers internships and apprenticeships
that build useful bridges between college studies and the "real world."
The School encourages students to sharpen skills and build confidence
through our affiliations with Visual Studies Workshop, Geva Theatre,
Garth Fagan Dance, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, local broadcasting
venues, various public school systems throughout Monroe Country, and
numerous not-for-profit organizations. As students graduate, they are
ready to create their future - whether aspiring to enter a specific
career as an artist, coach, dancer, teacher, journalist, actor, media
professional, or theatre specialist; or preparing for graduate school.
You will find a welcoming community and a challenging yet comfortable
place to grow in the School of Arts and Performance. We invite you to
visit and see what students and faculty at SUNY Brockport achieve together.
And we invite you to join us.
Francis X. Short, Dean