
Fine Arts Professors
Professors not yet pictured in Profiles:
Brad Stoller, bstoller@hsc.edu, (434) 223-6266
C. Frank ArcherAssociate Professor of Fine Arts Winston Hall 203 | (434) 223-6367 farcher@hsc.edu Archer is transcribing and analyzing the chants for performance and publication of the pieces unique to this collection from Sicily. |
Mary Ann ArcherLecturer in Fine Arts Winston Hall 206 | (434) 223-7205 marcher@hsc.edu She is principal flutist and orchestra manager for the Opera on the James in Lynchburg. |
Matthew R. DubroffLecturer in Fine Arts Johns Auditorium 203 | (434) 223-6362 mdubroff@hsc.edu Dubroff is a founding member of Theatre Nohgaku, a professional troupe dedicated to bringing this 600-year-old theatre form to non-Japanese audiences. |
Pamela P. FoxElliott Associate Professor Fine Arts Winston Hall 101 | (434) 223-6389 pfox@hsc.edu Captured and distorted by the camera, can a plastic deer or bird elicit a response similar to that evoked by a real animal? |
Shirley KaganProfessor Fine Arts Johns Auditorium 101 | (434) 223-6266 skagan@hsc.edu Prof. Shirley Kagan starred as Cleopatra in The Richmond Shakespeare Festival: ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. |
David Dodge LewisElliott Professor of Fine Arts Winston Hall 101 | (434) 223-6295 dlewis@hsc.edu "TRY" |
Mary PrevoAdjunct Associate Professor Fine Arts Winston Hall 108 | (434) 223-7057 mprevo@hsc.edu Art is a human endeavor. Learning to look at art helps us understand ourselves and our world. |
Dr. R. David SalvageAssistant Professor Fine Arts Winston Hall 204 | (434) 223-6304 dsalvage@hsc.edu To learn about music is to learn about mankind’s most personal and universal creation. |




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