2011
Amei Wallach, Luce Foundation Visiting Scholar in Visual Arts, 2010-11

Amei Wallach is an art critic, commentator, curator and filmmaker. She is founding director of The Art Writing Workshop. The Workshop is a partnership between the International Art Critics Association/USA Section (AICA/USA) and the Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant Program designed to give practicing writers the opportunity to strengthen their work through one-on-one consultations with leading art critics.
For Amei’s complete bio, please click
here.
2010
Goldring Arts Journalism Students Cover the Spoleto USA Festival!
Arts journalism students from Syracuse University will produce feature stories and reviews for The Post and Courier during the 2010 Spoleto Festival USA. The 19 graduate students are trained in the Goldring Arts Journalism Program at the University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. The students will expand The Post and Courier's "Spoleto Today" staff by writing for print editions and producing online pieces to include video and audio components. They also will communicate with festival audiences through social media, including Twitter and Facebook, during the May 28-June 13 festival.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2010/jan/24/spoleto-coverage-to-expand/
To Russia With Ska
2009
CRITICISM IN THE HYBRID NEWSROOM
American Theater Magazine, July-Aug 09
A Panel Discussion moderated by Randy Gener With Johanna Keller (SU), Trey Graham (NPR), Erik Plepenburg (NYTimes), Jonathan Kalb (HotReview.org) and Alisa Solomon (Columbia University)
Alums of the Month:
Jennifer Polland, AJ '06
Jenna McKnight ’07
Art Ryel-Lindsey
ANNOUNCING FIRST GOLDRING WEDDING!
Kathleen Poe (‘07) and Jon Ross (‘07) to tie the knot
Congratulations - 2009 Goldring Arts Journalism Students!
On March 23, 2009, the Goldring arts journalists received the Chancellor’s Award for Public Engagement and Scholarship for their outstanding work in improving the quality of life in the greater Syracuse community. This award is given each year to Syracuse University students who exemplify the highest ideal of sustained, quality engagement with citizens in our community. Their dedicated, active involvement is an excellent example of Scholarship in Action, the vision for Syracuse University. Scholarship in Action encourages students and others to learn, discover, and create through deep engagement and exchanges with practitioners and communities in the region and throughout the world.