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  1. Presented by Mills College Music Department and Center for Contemporary Music. Signal Flow is a student-run festival of live electronic music and multimedia performance showcasing the research and praxis of the MFA/MA graduates of Music at Mills College. Performances by this year's graduates: Adam Troy, Angie Edwards, Jefferson Doyle, Krishna Jhaveri, and Stan Summy.

  2. 20 de ene. de 2024 · Mintz received her BFA from California College of Art, Oakland, and her MFA from Mills College in 1993. Her work is featured in prominent private and corporate collections and has been exhibited at noted venues such the Bolinas Museum, California Craft Museum, Catharine Clark Gallery, Kala Art Institute, Riverside Museum of Art, and Southern Exposure, among many others.

  3. 21 de may. de 2013 · Highlights from this year's Mills College MFA Exhibition include towers of speakers, ambiguous objects, impressive ceramics, and immersive installations.

  4. 2 de dic. de 2017 · MILLS COLLEGE MFA SITE UNSCENE & FARMER’S ALMANAC. December 2, 2017 – January 11, 2018. Roll Up Project presents a collaborative installation curated and created by Art and Music MFA candidates at Mills College.

  5. Aaron Oppenheim is a composer, multimedia artist, technician, and studio and live sound engineer. Born and raised in Montreal, Aaron came to the Bay Area in 2011 to pursue an MFA in Electronic Music and Recording Media at Mills College (now part of Northeastern University), where he studied with renowned musicians and composers such as Roscoe Mitchell, Fred Frith, Zeena Parkins, John Bischoff ...

  6. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Yes. Both undergraduate and graduate degree programs will be offered by Mills College at Northeastern. In the year ahead, the now combined faculty will develop and submit for accreditation new undergraduate and graduate academic programs that build on Mills’ and Northeastern’s strengths and create new educational opportunities for students.

  7. The Mills legacy. 1852. Mills College is founded as the Young Ladies’ Seminary in Benicia, California. 1865. Missionaries Susan and Cyrus Mills buy the seminary and rename it Mills College. 1871. The seminary is moved to the Oakland foothills, where a new campus has been purchased and Mills Hall is built. 1885.