McMaster School of the Arts

McMaster University
School of the Arts
Type Public university faculty
Director Keith Kinder[1]
Academic staff
Art
Andy Fabo
Judy Major-Girardin
Briana Palmer

Art history
Gregory Davies
Hayden Maginnis
Alison McQueen
Angela Sheng

Classical music
Joe Argentino
Rachel Rensink-Hoff

Music
Hugh Hartwell
Keith Kinder
Andrew Mitchell
William Renwick

Music and cognition
Michael Schutz

Theatre and film
Peter Cockett
Catherine Graham
Janice Hladki
Joseph Sokalski[1]
Administrative staff
Administrator
Rose Riopelle

Admin. assistant
Rose Mannarino

Secretaries
Sharon Grant
Enua Difeo

Technician
Taras Cymbalisty

Studio art technologist
Michael Syms

Events assistant
Chris Cunningham

Counsellors
Art history
Alison McQueen

Music
Andrew Mitchell

Studio art
Judy Major-Girardin

Theatre and film
Joseph Sokalski[1]
Location Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
43°15′48″N 79°55′8″W / 43.26333°N 79.91889°W / 43.26333; -79.91889Coordinates: 43°15′48″N 79°55′8″W / 43.26333°N 79.91889°W / 43.26333; -79.91889
Campus Urban, 152.4 hectares (377 acres)
Colours           Maroon and Grey
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The McMaster University School of the Arts (SOTA; formerly "School of Art, Drama and Music") is a department within the Faculty of Humanities at McMaster University located in the city of Hamilton in the Canadian province of Ontario. The faculty offers academic studies in studio art, art history, music, theatre, and film. In addition to academic studies, the School of the Arts offers other activities related to the arts, such as music concerts, theatre productions, art exhibitions, and special lectures.

In conjunction with the Department of Psychology, SOTA offers a specialization in music cognition at the bachelor's level, allowing students to receive rigorous training in both music and psychology.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Student Guide 2009/2010" (PDF). McMaster University School of the Arts. p. 24.

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