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Iles, Chrissie
Faculty, Center for Curatorial Studies
Department(s): Center for Curatorial Studies
Phone: 845-758-7598
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B.A., University of Bristol; postgraduate diploma in arts administration, City University, London. Curator, Film and Video, Whitney Museum of American Art. Adjunct professor, Columbia University. Head of exhibitions, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford (1988–97). Curator, Signs of the Times: Film, Video, and Slide Installations in Britain in the 1980s (1990), Scream and Scream Again: Film in Art (1996), and exhibitions of Sol LeWitt, John Latham, Gary Hill, Donald Judd, Marina Abramovic, Louise Bourgeois, and Yoko Ono, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford; Into the Light: The Projected Image in American Art 1964–1977 (2001), Jack Goldstein: Films and Performance (2002), and Riverrun (2002), Whitney Museum of American Art; and The Age of Anxiety (2002), Santa Monica Museum of Art. Cocurator, Flashing into the Shadows: The Artist’s Film after Pop and Minimalism 1966–1976 (2000), and the 2002 and 2004 Biennial Exhibitions, Whitney Museum of American Art. Author of numerous exhibition catalogue essays and articles in Artforum, Art Journal, Art Monthly, Flash Art, Parkett, others.
Inniss, Keshia
Security Personnel
Department(s): Bard Graduate Center, BGC Security
E-mail: Inniss@bgc.bard.edu
Phone: 212-501-3002 x3020
Institute for International Liberal Education
Department(s): Institute for International Liberal Education
E-mail: iile@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7076
Website: http://iile.bard.edu
Institute for Writing and Thinking
Department(s): Institute for Writing and Thinking
Office: Sottery Hall
E-mail: wandt@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7484
Website: http://www.bard.edu/wandt
Institute of Advanced Theology
Department(s): Institute of Advanced Theology
E-mail: iat@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7279
Website: http://www.bard.edu/iat
International Student Services Office
Phone: 845-758-7430
Website: http://www.bard.edu/internationalstudents/
Ives, Michael
Visiting Assistant Professor of the Humanities
Program(s): First-Year Seminar, Written Arts Program
Office: Hopson, 106
E-mail: ives@bard.edu
Phone: 845-758-7204
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B.A., University of Rochester. Awards: Academy of American Poets Prize; Lillian Fairchild Award for Significant Contributions to the Arts (University of Rochester, 1996). Founding member and composer for the sound/text performance trio F’loom. Taught music performance and composition and creative writing at Aesthetic Education Institute of Lincoln Center (1997–2001). Artist in residence, Hobart and William Smith Colleges (2000–01). Author, The External Combustion Machine (2005); poetry and short fiction published in numerous periodicals. (2003– ) Visiting Assistant Professor of the Humanities.
Iwama, Kayo
piano, Head of Program, Graduate Program in Vocal Arts
Program(s): Bard Conservatory of Music, BCM:Voice
Department(s): Conservatory of Music
Office: Ward Manor Gatehouse, Manor Gate House West
E-mail: iwama@bard.edu
Phone: 845-752-2193
Website: http://www.bard.edu/vap
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Kayo Iwama, Head of Program for the Graduate Program in Vocal Arts, earned a B.Music degree at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and an M.Music at SUNY Stony Brook, where she studied with Gilbert Kalish. She also attended the Salzburg Music Festival, the Banff Music Center, the Music Academy of the West, and Tanglewood Music Center, where she worked with such artists as Margo Garrett, Martin Isepp, Graham Johnson, Martin Katz, and Erik Werba. She has served previously on the music staffs of the Steans Institute at the Ravinia Festival and the Boston Symphony Orchestra and has taught at the Hartt School of Music, the New England Conservatory of Music, and the Boston Conservatory. Iwama can be heard on CD on the Well-Tempered label, with baritone Christópheren Nomura in Schubert's Die Schöne Müllerin, and on two ISMM discs devoted to French mélodies and the songs of Schumann with tenor Ingul Ivan Oak. She has performed extensively with singers throughout North America, Europe, and Japan, in some of the most prestigious venues, including the Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center, Weill Recital Hall, Boston's Jordan Hall, the Gardner Museum, Seiji Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood, the Kennedy Center, Tokyo's Yamaha Hall, and the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris. In addition to her work at Bard, she is coordinator of the opera and vocal studies programs at the Tanglewood Music Center. In Boston she was pianist and music director of the critically acclaimed Cantata Singers Chamber Series, programs devoted to rarely heard works of art song and vocal chamber music.
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