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  • Joel Christian Gill

    Associate Professor of Art; Chair, Department of Visual Narrative
    Joel Christian Gill is a cartoonist and historian who speaks nationally on the importance of sharing stories. He is the author of the acclaimed memoir Fights: One Boy’s Triumph Over Violence, cited as one of the best graphic novels of 2020 by The New York Times and for which he was awarded the 2021 Cartoonist […]
  • Nancy Goeres

    Lecturer in Music, Bassoon
    Principal Bassoonist Nancy Goeres joined the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in 1984. Prior to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Goeres held similar positions with the Florida Orchestra, the Caracas Philharmonic and the Cincinnati Symphony. Ms. Goeres serves on the faculties of Boston University and Carnegie Mellon University, and the music festivals of Aspen and Sarasota. In addition […]
  • Ira Gold

    Director, Double Bass Workshop & Coaching Faculty, Young Artists Orchestra, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Prior to joining the National Symphony Orchestra in 2005, Ira Gold performed with several American orchestras, as Section Bass with the Minnesota Orchestra and as guest Principal Bassist with the San Francisco Symphony and Detroit Symphony. He was recently named Principal Bass of the Bellingham Festival of Music for the summer of 2024. Mr. Gold […]
  • Aaron Goldberg

    Director of Athletic Bands; Big Band/Jazz Ensemble Conductor; Senior Lecturer in Music
    An accomplished educator, arranger, clinician and artist from Boston, Aaron Goldberg combines years of experience across the performing arts with a positive, upbeat, and engaging teaching style. At Boston University, Aaron directs the Marching Band, Pep Band, Jazz Ensemble (Big Band), and All-University Commencement Brass Choir. He teaches a Special Topics course in the Music […]
  • Wendy Goldberg

    Professor, Directing
    Wendy C. Goldberg (she/her) has spent 20 years leading the foremost programs in the development, direction, and the production of new works for the American Theater. As Artistic Director of the National Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center for 16 seasons, under Goldberg’s tenure, the O’Neill was awarded the 2010 Regional Tony Award, […]
  • Rina Goldfield

    Lecturer in Art, Painting; Interim Co-chair MFA Painting
    Rina Lam Goldfield (she/her) is a teacher and artist making paintings, books, and drawings. She makes her own grounds and paints, including magnetic paint out of iron, steel, and magnetite shavings, and pigments ground from local stones. She was a research fellow at the Beinecke Library in 2022, where she studied (actual) bookworms and the […]
  • Gregory Gómez

    Associate Professor, Sculpture and Drawing
    Gregory Gómez is a sculptor and painter whose work reference mathematics, nature, language, and other archetypical forms, making physical what was graphic information. The resulting sculptures, paintings, and drawings are mysterious, semi-scientific messages filled with symbology that draws viewers in with their cryptic meaning, and visually and tactically rich materials. In addition to gallery exhibitions […]
  • Angela Gooch

    Lecturer, Pianist, Coach
    Angela Gooch joined the opera faculty in 2018 as pianist, coach, and music director of Opera Project. She also serves on the faculty at Boston Conservatory at Berklee and the Longy School of Music of Bard College. She has been honored by the NFAA and named in the Who’s Who Among American Teachers as one […]
  • Eric Goode

    Lecturer in Music, Tuba
    Dr. Eric Goode is an active freelance tuba player and music educator based in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Goode has performed in elite musical ensembles throughout the Boston area and beyond. He currently serves as the Principal Tuba for the Boston Festival Orchestra and Cape Ann Symphony, and has appeared with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston […]
  • Andrew Goodrich

    Associate Professor of Music, Music Education
    Believing in the autonomy of the individual, Andrew Goodrich explores the multi-faceted nature of peer mentoring in music education. Through his research, Goodrich contributes to an increased understanding of how music teachers can facilitate peer mentoring, and how students can contribute their voices to meaningful learning in the music classroom and ensemble rehearsal space. Recent […]
  • James Grady

    Assistant Professor of Art, Graphic Design; BU Spark! Creative Director; Principal, Design Axl
    James Grady is a designer and educator with over two decades of broad-based experience. He is an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design at Boston University and Principal of Design Axl, a graphic design consultancy with clients spanning the globe. James has been teaching undergraduate and graduate Graphic Design students at Boston University since 2017. He […]
  • Kirsten Greenidge

    Director, School of Theatre; Playwright; Associate Professor; Playwriting Track, Director; Theatre Arts, Chair; Performance, Co-chair
    Playwright Kirsten Greenidge is known for such works as The Luck of the Irish, Baltimore and the Obie Award-winning and Lucille Lortell nominated Milk Like Sugar. A PEN/Laura Pels Playwrighting Award recipient, she is honored to have been named Playwright Laureate of Boston and is currently a Howlround/Mellon Foundation Artist-in-Residence at Company One Theatre, in […]
  • Oshin Gregorian

    Managing Director, Opera Institute & Opera Programs
    Oshin Gregorian is the Managing Director of the Boston University Opera Institute and Opera Programs. In this position he manages the administrative, financial, and production aspects of the programs. He also serves as the producer for all opera productions, working closely with the production teams in the School of Theatre and School of Music. During […]
  • Jill Grimes

    Senior Lecturer in Art, Painting
    Jill Grimes is a Senior Lecturer at Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts, where she has been teaching since 2006. She has also taught painting and drawing in Venice for Boston University and been a Teaching Resident at the International School of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture in Umbria, Italy. Her work […]
  • David Guzman

    Assistant Professor of Music, Voice
    Dr. David Guzman has seamlessly blended his passions for performance, education, and research in Latin American music. As an opera singer and recitalist, he is deeply committed to reviving and sharing the beauty of forgotten Latin American art songs. His recent performances include a recital at the Lyceum Mozartiano de La Habana in Cuba, the tenor soloist […]
  • Bruce Hall

    Lecturer, Trumpet
    Bruce Hall performs with several premiere orchestras in Boston. For more than thirty-five years, Bruce has been principal trumpet with the Boston Ballet and Boston Lyric Opera orchestras. As a member of the Handel and Haydn Society since 1984, Bruce performs on the natural baroque trumpet. He can be heard on several recordings with the […]
  • Josephine Halvorson

    Professor of Art, Painting; Chair of Graduate Studies in Painting
    Josephine Halvorson (she/her) makes paintings as well as prints and sculptures. Working directly from objects and environments she encounters, Halvorson’s artistic practice foregrounds firsthand experience, attention span, and the relationship between place and time. Born in Brewster, Massachusetts, Halvorson studied at The Cooper Union (BFA 2003), Yale Norfolk (2002), and Columbia University (MFA 2007). Halvorson […]
  • Barret Ham

    Lecturer in Music, Clarinet
    Barret Ham, a native of Macon, Georgia, joined the New York Philharmonic as clarinet / bass clarinet in the 2023–24 season. He previously served as acting second clarinet / bass clarinet for the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra for three seasons, and has performed as a guest musician with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and The Cleveland […]
  • Christine Hamel

    Assistant Professor of Voice & Speech and Acting
    Christine Hamel (she/her/hers) is an actor, voice and text specialist, director, and scholar. Her areas of research interest include the social, political, and ethical aspects of voice, listening, and breath; intersectional feminist approaches to canonical texts and performance practices; solo performance development; and psychophysical, imagination-centered approaches to actor training. She is co-author with philosopher Ann […]
  • Jeri Hammond

    Director of Education & Community Engagement, Wheelock Family Theatre
    Jeri Hammond brings to her work over thirty years of experience as an educator and a lifelong passion for the arts. An alum of Wheelock College, Jeri has degrees in early childhood/ elementary education and special education with a minor in theatre arts. She also holds advanced degrees in Reading/ Literacy Development and Educational Leadership. […]