explo in the arts
03.31.09
| |
|
|
|
|
| Megan Trice [Junior Faculty '01-'03] is a company manager in New York City for Broadway shows and shows on tour. Currently, she's lending her talents to The Toxic Avenger, an off-Broadway rock musical written by David Bryan (keyboardist for Bon Jovi) and Joe DiPietro (writer of I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change). Since graduating from Yale, she's worked on shows with Molly Ringwald and Andrew Lloyd Webber and been a part of the 2007 Broadway revival of Grease.
"Only Explo could have prepared me for the intense working environment of tour work," she wrote in an email. "When you live and work with the same people 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, they become your family."
|
|
 |
Matthew Mosher [Intermediate Student '97, Senior Student '98-'99, Intermediate Faculty '04-'05, '07-'08] has had three of his pieces, one of which he created while working at Explo, accepted for the Green Exhibit at Towson Arts. The exhibit, which opens April 24 and runs through the end of May, is the culminating event of Baltimore Green Week.
Matt was also recently accepted into Arizona State's graduate school for intermedia art -- which is the only program of its kind in the US. In his email to us, he wrote, "I am sooooo stoked." We are too, Matt! |
|
| Rosylyn Rhee [Senior Faculty '97-'00] recently released the documentary film Same Same, but Different, which she directed, wrote, and edited. In September 2008, an abbreviated version of the film won first place in the Project Sunlight Short Film Contest, a competition for Korean American cinema. Currently, Rosy is the in-house documentary filmmaker for The Music Center, a performance art venue in Los Angeles. |
|
 |
|