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  • Gabriel Rice

    Lecturer in Music, Bass Trombone
    Gabriel Rice is bass trombonist of the Hartford Symphony, Rhode Island Philharmonic, and Vermont Symphony Orchestras, and serves on the faculties of Boston University and the Kinhaven Music School. His diverse performing career has included the Boston Symphony, Boston Ballet Orchestra, and most of the professional orchestras in New England; the Louisiana Philharmonic, Alabama Symphony, […]
  • Anna Richardson

    Stage Manager
    Anna Richardson joined the BU College of Fine Arts School of Music production team as Stage Manager in August of 2022. She has worked most recently as a Stage Manager at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee, and as an Actor/Teaching Artist at Rehearsal for Life in Boston. Anna is also a writer, stage director, event […]
  • Rhonda Rider

    Lecturer in Music, Cello
    For over two decades, cellist Rhonda Rider was a member of the Naumburg Award-winning Lydian Quartet and Triple Helix Piano Trio. An advocate of contemporary music, Rider has premiered and recorded works by composers including John Harbison, Lee Hyla, Yu-Hui Chang and Raven Chacon. Her interest in bringing classical music to unusual places, has led […]
  • Samnang Riebe

    Lecturer in Art, Painting and Drawing
    Samnang Riebe is a Cambodian-American painter and sculptor who’s upbringing was split between the city of Phnom Penh, Cambodia and Eastern Massachusetts, USA. Through a lens of abstraction and landscape painting, his work investigates the visual languages that come from his own cultural heritage, as well as the places of us his American upbringing. Riebe […]
  • Daniela Rivera

    Visiting Professor, Painting
    Born in Santiago, Chile, Daniela Rivera received her BFA from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in 1996 and her MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts, Boston in 2006. She is currently Professor of Studio Art at Wellesley College. She has exhibited widely in Latin American cities including Santiago, Chile, […]
  • Nicholas Rock

    Assistant Professor of Art, Graphic Design; Director of Graduate Studies
    Assistant Professor Nicholas Rock is a Graphic Designer and Design Strategist who received his BFA in Studio Arts from the University of Rhode Island in 2001 and his MFA in Graphic Design from Yale School of Art in 2008. In addition to his role as Assistant Professor, Nicholas is the Director of Graduate Studies at […]
  • Rebecca Roesler

    Visiting Professor, Music Education
    Rebecca A. Roesler has prepared future music educators, taught studio violin, conducted orchestras, and coached chamber music for nine years as Professor of Music Education and Violin at Brigham Young University–Idaho. Previously, Dr. Roesler was Assistant Professor of Music Education at the University of North Texas, where she taught graduate and undergraduate music education courses […]
  • Michael Rotiroti

    Video Producer
    BU College of Fine Arts Video Producer Michael Rotiroti has experience creating long-form documentary films airing on HBO, The Discovery Channel, and MTV Films. Most recently, he worked on HBO's Murder in Boston, as the Director of Photography. He also assisted on a few Union productions like Netflix’s Don’t Look Up and Disney’s American Horror […]
  • William Rounds

    Lecturer in Music, Cello
    Cellist William Rounds’ musical career encompasses a wide variety of performing and teaching experiences. He has appeared frequently for over three decades as an extra player in the Boston Symphony Orchestra; performing, recording and touring throughout the world with many of the most prominent conductors of this generation. With the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, Mr. […]
  • Tracy Rowell

    Guest Artist-in-Residence, Double Bass Workshop, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Tracy Rowell is on the faculty of the Oberlin Conservatory and the Cleveland Institute of Music.  Formerly the Assistant Principal Bass of the National Arts Centre Orchestra, a major Canadian ensemble, she remains an active performer on modern and historic bass.  Currently the principal bassist of Citymusic Cleveland Chamber Orchestra, she also performs with Apollo’s […]
  • Mike Roylance

    Lecturer, Tuba and Euphonium
    Mike W. Roylance became the tubist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the start of the 2003 Tanglewood season. Mr. Roylance attended the University of Miami and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. At Rollins College, he served on the faculty, conducting the brass ensemble and directing the […]
  • Gonzalo Ruiz

    Lecturer, Historical Performance - Baroque Oboe
    Gonzalo X. Ruiz is one of America’s most acclaimed historical instrument soloists. He is joined by the sublime continuo team of cellist Joanna Blendulf and harpsichordist Katherine Shao. The ensemble is named after Francois LaRiche, one of the first great oboists, and a Zelig-like character. He influenced the writing of Purcell, Handel, Telemann, Bach, and […]
  • Richard Ryan

    Associate Professor of Art, Painting
    Richard Ryan is a former Senior Critic at Brandeis University, American University, and Yale University; Artist-in-Residence, University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill), Brandeis University, and University of Melbourne (Australia); visiting artist at numerous academic institutions nationwide. Richard has received many awards and grants including a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (2000) and a National […]
  • Kristen San Miguel

    Operations Manager
    Kristen San Miguel is the Operations Manager at Boston University College of Fine Arts. Kristen has been involved in the Boston arts community since moving to Massachusetts from South Carolina to attend Wellesley College. She has a Masters in Arts in Education from Harvard Graduate School of Education. Most recently, Kristen was the Membership and […]
  • Lorenzo Sánchez-Gatt

    Visiting Lecturer, Music Education
    Lorenzo Sánchez-Gatt is a scholar-activist whose interests include anti-oppressive education, centering Black and Latiné experiences, Afrofuturism, and Critical Race Theory in music education. Lorenzo’s interests were shaped through their experiences navigating being a student, performer, and educator as a queer nonbinary Afro-Latiné person. Lorenzo is a PhD candidate at Michigan State University. Lorenzo earned their […]
  • Marilu Santacruz

    Manager of Enrollment and Student Engagement
    Marilu Santacruz is the Manager of Enrollment and Student Engagement for the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. Before joining the College of Fine Arts, Marilu was the Youth Orchestra Manager at Sarasota Orchestra where she ran the daily operations of the Youth Orchestras and Summer Music Camp. As a first-generation Ecuadorian immigrant, Marilu understands the challenges […]
  • Luis Javier Santiago Sierra

    Director of University Ensembles
    Luis Javier Santiago Sierra, Director of University Ensembles, is a native of Yauco, Puerto Rico and a professional musician with nearly 30 years of experience. His professional career started at 17 years old when he joined the US Army as a percussionist with the 248th Army Band of the Puerto Rico National Guard. In 2006, […]
  • Jon Savage

    BFA Design & Production Recruitment Administrator; Assistant Professor, Scene Design
    Jon Savage is BFA Design & Production Recruitment Administrator and Assistant Professor, Scene Design at Boston University School of Theatre. Savage has designed for the Huntington Theatre Company, Boston Playwrights’ Theatre, Olney Theatre Center, Village Theatre Project, U.S. Army Community Theatre (Hawaii), and Old Lyric Repertory Theatre (Logan, Utah). He has also worked with opera and […]
  • Denise Savino

    Program Manager, Development & Alumni Relations
    Denise Savino joined the College of Fine Arts team in 2014 and serves as the Program Manager of Development and Alumni Relations. She was previously an account executive at a healthcare communications agency where she worked with pharmaceutical and non-profit health organizations to develop patient communications and guides as well as social media and website […]
  • Marc Schepens

    Director, School of Visual Arts; Senior Lecturer in Art, Painting
    Marc Schepens is a visual artist whose exhibition work spans paintings, drawings, and prints. Schepens is a Senior Lecturer in Art, Painting and the Director of BU School of Visual Arts. Recent solo exhibitions include “East Point”, Bromfield Gallery (2020), Boston, MA; “Dog Paintings”, Transit Gallery, Harvard Medical School (2019); “Works on Paper”, Harbor Gallery, […]