Professor G. Chesler (pronouns they/them) directs, produces, and writes fiction and documentary films that address sexuality, the body, gender and racial justice.
As the manager of the School of Art Print Shop, Annie oversees the business side of the print shop and supervises its everyday operations. As a digital artist herself, Annie enjoys working closely with clients on their projects...
Hans Charles studied cinema at the Los Angeles Film Studies Center and worked for Tracey Edmonds (Soulfood, Set it Off), Bridget Davis (Sister Act II, Hav Plenty) and Patrick Ian Polk (Punks, Noah’s Ark) at Edmonds Entertainment.
Artist, professor, and commercial photographer. I have taught in the D.C. and Virginia area for over 20 years. As an artist, among others, I have shown at the National Museum of American History, IA & A at Hillyer and Pyramid Atlantic Art Center.
Thomas Britt joined Film and Video Studies in 2007 as the first full-time faculty member hired by the program.
Crystal Broomall is the Finance Specialist at College of Visual and Performing Arts
Stephanie Benassi is a conceptual artist working primarily with photography. She uses photographic images and processes to conceptually engage the contradictions, limitations, and material conditions inherent to the photographic medium.
Dr. Elizabeth Alman joined the School of Theatre Faculty at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ in 2015, teaching theatre performance courses, coaching Voice, Speech, Text and Dialects for GhostLight Players’ productions, and serving on the Faculty Committee for Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµâ€™s Gateway Auditions and Interviews for prospective freshmen and transfer students.
Suzanne Carbonneau is an arts essayist, critic and historian whose writings have appeared in The Washington Post, the New York Times, and other publications. She founded and directed the NEA Arts Journalism Institute, and she has served as Critic-in-Residence at the American Dance Festival and at the Joyce Theater.