NDSU Fine Arts Faculty Present, Publish and Perform

Kim Bromley, professor of painting and drawing, preseted at the Southeastern College Art Annual Conference, Nov. 9-12 in Savannah, Ga. He discussed his paper, "Hypnosis: A Creativity Enhancement Tool." Bromley received support to attend the conference from the North Dakota Council on the Arts.

Fargo, N.D. — Kim Bromley, professor of painting and drawing, preseted at the Southeastern College Art Annual Conference, Nov. 9-12 in Savannah, Ga. He discussed his paper, "Hypnosis: A Creativity Enhancement Tool."  Bromley received support to attend the conference from the North Dakota Council on the Arts.

Douglas Monroe, assistant professor of clarinet at NDSU, was the featured soloist for the American premiere of Benjamin Britten's Movements for a Clarinet Concerto with the Grand Forks (N.D.) Symphony Orchestra.

An article by Virginia Sublett, NDSU professor of voice, was published in the College Music Society's College Music Symposium. Theh article, titled "Pierrot Lunaire at 95: Schoenberg's Music Hybrid and Twentieth-Century Vocal Chamber Music," was included in the publication at the request of the editor.

Warren Olfert, associate professor and director of bands, adjudicated at two marching band contests in October – the Mountain West Invitational Marching Contest at Idaho State University in Pocatello and the Kentucky State Marching Contest at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green.

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