CHA Annual Report: 2022 - 2023
The CHA Annual Report is an overview of what the Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA)has accomplished and offered throughoutJuly 2022- July 2023.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, the CHA supports faculty and students in new research, creates collaborations across departments, incubates new forms of graduate teaching and training, and connects to the broader community.
Arts and humanities give meaning. This is the vision that the Center for Humanties & the Arts believes in—that we announce on our home page. We believe that arts and humanities give meaning to our work, our relationships, our very lives. We are so proud of the faculty, staff, students, and community members who come to our events, take part in our programs, and who receive funding from us because we believe that each person who makes contact with us affirms our belief that arts and humanties give meaning.
Sincerely,
Student Support
The CHA provides campus-wide fellowships and highly competitive travel grants for graduate students working in the humanities and the arts. These fellowships and grants are used to recruit incoming students, provide support in completing doctoral dissertations, and aid in scholarly research by providing summer stipends and travel to conferences where they will present a paper or, for those in the arts, perform or display their work.
170 K
Fellowship Funding
10
Fellowships Awarded
32 K
Grant Funding
47
Grantees Awarded
MFA/MM Excellence in Creative Research Microgrants
- Abby Kellems, Music Composition
- Andi Newberry, Art and Art History
- Andrea Caretto, Art and Art History
- Andy DiLallo, Art and Art History
- Anna Graef, Art and Art History
- Anna Pillot, Dance
- Caroline Butcher, Theatre & Dance
- Charles Bistodeau, Theatre & Dance
- Dawna Rae Warren, Voice and Opera
- Eileen Roscina Shoup, Cinema Studies & Moving Image Arts
- Elisa Wilcott, Art and Art History
- Hannah Purvis, Art and Art History
- Jessica Bertram, Dance
- Katerina Lott, Dance
- Madeline Plumley, Cinema Studies & Moving Image Arts
- Marcella Marsella, Art and Art History
- MarieFaith Lane, Violin Performance & Pedagogy
- Noa Fodrie, Art and Art History
- Samira Hemmat, Art and Art History
Eaton Graduate Student Research Awards
- Anna Pillot, Theatre & Dance
- Daniel Carr, Philosophy
- Darija Medic, Intermedia Art, Writing, and Performance
- Florent Rethore, French and Italian
- Gentry Ragsdale, Music
- Idowu Odeyemi, Philosophy
- Ivan-Daniel Espinosa, Theatre & Performance
- James Hoang Nguyen, Theatre & Dance
- Jessica Bertram, Theatre & Dance
- Jessie Lause, Music Composition
- Jesus Munoz, Theatre & Dance
- Julia Shizuyo Popham, Ethnic Studies
- Julie Estlick, Media Studies
- Kun You, Asian Languages and Civilizations
- Kyle York, Philosophy
- Laura Klein, Musicology
- Micaela Cruce, History
- Mohammad Rezwanul Haque Masud, Political Science
- Robert Pritchard, Spanish and Portuguese
- Sam Collier, Theatre & Dance
- Sarah Fahmy, Theatre & Dance
- Sylvia Feghali, Geography
- Toma Peiu, Critical Media Practices
- Troy Coleman, Theatre & Dance
- Viola Burlew, History
- Xiaoling Chen, Geography
- Xiaoyue Luo, Asian Languages and Civilizations
- Zoe Moss, Political Science
CHA Student Fellowships
- Blanca Berjano, Spanish and Portuguese
- Elisa Wolcott, Art and Art History
- Georgia Butcher, Anthropology
- José Luis Toledano, Spanish and Portuguese
- Kristin Enright, Art and Art History
- Patrick McKenzie, Anthropology
- Candace Nunag Tardío, English
- Dawa T. Lokytsang, Anthropology
- Page McClean, Anthropology
Faculty Support
45 K
FundingGiven
29
Grants Awarded
10
Fellowships Awarded
CHA Small Grants
The CHA Faculty Steering Committee recommended awarding a total of $44,537in CHA Small Grants to fund 29 projects across 20 different departments at CU Boulder supporting research, creative work, special events, and virtual presentations by visiting scholars and artists.
Departments Supported: Art andArt History, Asian Languages & Civilization,ATLAS Institute, Center for Asian Studies, Cinema Studies & Moving Image Arts, Classics, Composition, Computer Science, English, French & Italian, Germanic & Slavic Languages & Literatures, History, Journalism, Music Theory, Religious Studies,Shakespeare Festival, Spanish and Portuguese, Theatre & Dance, Trumpet, Women & Gender Studies
CHA Faculty Fellows
CHA’sFaculty Fellowship programoffers CU Boulder faculty working in the arts and humanities opportunities to focus on their research through course releases/s. Faculty immerse themselves in projects, often seeing them to completion by the end of their fellowship and attend monthly meetings to connect and share strategies for writing and making work.
CHA Faculty Fellows AY 22-23
Hazel Barnes Flat in London
The Hazel Barnes Flat in the heart of London is a gift to scholars in the humanities and arts made by Hazel Barnes (1915-2008), the much-admired Professor of Philosophy at CU Boulder and founder of the Interdisciplinary Program in the Humanities. Since 2010, the flat has provided opportunities to conduct scholarly research in and around London to CU Boulder faculty and graduate students. Management of the flat has been entrustedto the CHA since its inception.
26
Total Visitors
69 %
Faculty & Staff
31 %
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CHA Events (Summer 2022- Summer 2023)
CHA Projects 2022 - 2023
April 2023
In recognition of, the largest literary celebration in the world, the Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) has put together a "Poem of the Day" project highlighting a new poet every day.Our hope isto createconnections with the Boulder community and beyond through poetry.
2021-2024
The CHAandpartnered on athree-year fellowship program to support faculty working in digital humanities and arts.
2022
TheCHAcelebrates and uplifts CU Boulder faculty faculty with a yearly publication of the Faculty Celebration of Major Works Magazine, featuringmajor works (books, art exhibitions, films, musical compositions, and other major accomplishments) created by CU Boulder faculty working in arts and humanities.
2021-2023
The CHAjoinsCU Advancement,andto address anti-Asian racism through public-facing projects.The goal is torecognize and combat the rise in anti-Asian racism, harassment, and discrimination.