A conversation with Christina Ritter
The Beat: Conversations with the CFA Community
Release Date: 11/18/2024
The Beat: Conversations with the CFA Community
In this episode, we sit down with , with the Department of Arts Administration, to talk about expanding her work as an arts educator, advocate, and researcher into a new role as an arts and cultural advocacy lawyer. She shares how her teaching and scholarship inform this next chapter, and how her legal practice helps artists and cultural organizations protect their work and strengthen their impact. Dr. Yuha Jung is a professor of Arts Administration at the University of Kentucky. Her research spans systems theory, cultural diversity, historic preservation, and legal issues in arts and...
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In our first episode of Season 2, we delve into the profound influence of mentorship on artistic growth with Garry Bibbs and Allen Richards. With over 30 years of experience at the School of Art and Visual Studies, they share personal stories of how mentors shaped their careers and philosophies. Discover how mentorship not only guided their artistic paths but also inspired them to become mentors themselves, fostering the next generation of artists. is a Professor and head of the sculpture area at the School of Arts and Visual Studies. He has taught and created art at the University of...
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into the with director , who also serves as a Senior Financial Analyst for the College of Fine Arts. We talk with Bonnie about fine art, horror novels, Kentucky folklore, and more. Bonnie received her double major bachelor's from the University of Kentucky College of Fine Arts in 2001. She joined the College of Fine Arts Integrated Business Unit in 2016 and brought over a decade of corporate finance experience to her current role as College Financial Analyst Senior. Her background includes financial reporting, SEC compliance, banking, reconciliations,...
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We sit down with , the Director of Athletic Bands/Associate Director of Bands at the University of Kentucky. In this role, Dr. Stahl serves as the Director of the Wildcat Marching Band, the UK Pep Bands and as the conductor of the UK Symphony Band. Before her appointment at the University of Kentucky, Dr. Stahl was Associate Director of Bands and Director of Athletic Bands at UNC Charlotte. She was also the conductor of the Symphonic Band and taught courses in conducting and marching band techniques. Before UNC Charlotte, Dr. Stahl served as the Director of Athletic Bands at Stony Brook...
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Our latest episode, we sit down with two alumnae, (MA) and (BA), to talk about their shared experiences across two generations of arts administration graduates - as well as theatre - and jumping into new roles at the College of Fine Arts. Learn more about the second annual n, hosted by the UK Department of Arts Administration in Lexington, KY, February 14-15, 2025.
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In our sixth episode of The Beat: Conversations with the University of Kentucky College of Fine Arts Community, we sat down with , associate professor of trumpet in the UK School of Music. In addition to teaching trumpet, he also is Chair of the Division of Winds, Percussion, and Jazz, as well as Director of UK’s Bilateral Partnership with Ionian University in Corfu, Greece. Jason discusses the upcoming and his love of both Michael Jackson and Bach. Book suggestions in this episode: by Simon Sinek Learn more about the and , June 2-5 at the University of Kentucky!
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In our fifth episode of The Beat: Conversations with the University of Kentucky College of Fine Arts Community, we sat down with , Associate Dean of Research, UK Research Professor, and professor of Art Studio in the School of Art and Visual Studies. Rae discussed the variety of exciting research and creative activity in the College and her work celebrating grandmothers, aunts, and mothers. "I think when we reach across our perception of the siloed barriers of knowledge, we really actually gain a better understanding of who we are and how we are and where we are and how we can be better...
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In our fourth episode of The Beat: Conversations with the University of Kentucky College of Fine Arts Community, we welcome , senior lecturer in Art Studio, Photography, and Digital Media Design. After receiving his BFA from University of Louisville in 2005, Rob worked for years as a freelance photojournalist and artist. In 2008 he left for Pittsburgh for graduate school in Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University. After graduating in 2011he was invited to international exhibitions such as the Moscow Biennale for Young Art, Hel’Pitts’Sinki’Burgh in Finland, Camaguey Cuba’s 5th...
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In our third episode of The Beat: Conversations with the University of Kentucky College of Fine Arts Community, we welcome , an accomplished actor, educator, and joint artistic director of the For/Word Company, a theatre group renowned for creating works inspired by historical records. Christina’s artistic achievements include Off-Broadway performances, national tours, and a nomination for Best Debut Performance at the 2017 BBC Audio Drama Awards. A graduate of Dartmouth College and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, Christina also holds a doctorate in...
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In our second episode of The Beat: Conversations with the University of Kentucky College of Fine Arts Community, we welcome —a creative social entrepreneur, art and social scientist, and Assistant Professor in the Department of Arts Administration. Dr. Wells shares insights into her research on creative social entrepreneurship, Black women’s creative economic consciousness, and the dynamics of work, art, and gender in academia.
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