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  • Diana Hampe

    Lecturer in Art, Art Education
    Diana Hampe is a veteran teacher with 36 years of public school experience. She began her career by teaching seventh- and eighth-grade art for 13 years at South Junior High in Brockton, Massachusetts, followed by 23 years teaching studio courses for grades 9-12 at Walpole (MA) High School. During her time at Walpole, Diana is […]
  • Amanda Hardy

    Lecturer in Music, Oboe
    Amanda Hardy joined the Portland (Maine) Symphony Orchestra as principal oboe in November 2013 where she occupies the Clinton Graffam Chair. An in-demand artist in New England and beyond, Amanda is a frequent performer with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops, with whom she has both toured internationally and recorded. She has performed as […]
  • Elana Harris

    Interim Managing Director, BU Arts Initiative
    Elana Harris currently serves as the Interim Managing Director for the BU Arts Initiative. Elana oversees the BU Arts Initiative’s portfolio of programs and initiatives, including the BU Global Music Festival, the BU Arts Council, the Student Advisory Council for the Arts, artist residencies, student community/wellbeing programs, the BU First Year Passport to the Arts, […]
  • Claire Harrison

    Administrative Coordinator for Student Records
    Claire Harrison is the Administrative Coordinator for Student Records at Boston University College of Fine Arts. She is a recent graduate from the Commonwealth Honors College (CHC) at UMass Amherst. She graduated with a BA in English and, in her senior year, completed an Honors Thesis titled “Planning for the Future at the End of […]
  • Brita Heimarck

    Associate Professor of Music
    Brita Renée Heimarck, PhD in Music, Cornell University; MA in Ethnomusicology, UCLA; BA Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Music, Brown University. Dr. Heimarck is Associate Professor of Music at Boston University, where she teaches graduate and undergraduate seminars in ethnomusicology, world music, and theoretical or interdisciplinary topics, including Music and Mysticism, Music and Ritual, […]
  • Karin Hendricks

    Associate Professor, Music Education; Associate Director, School of Music; President, American String Teachers Association
    Karin Hendricks joined the Boston University faculty in 2015, with previous faculty appointments at the University of Illinois and Ball State University.  She was the 2023 recipient of the Metcalf Cup and Prize, Boston University’s highest faculty honor. She has taught courses in instrumental music education, research, sociology and psychology of music, music and social […]
  • Diana Hernandez Johnson

    Communications Manager
    Diana Hernandez Johnson joined the Boston University College of Fine Arts Communications team in 2021 as their Communications Manager. In her role, Diana oversees the college's social media channels and website content, secures media placements with news outlets in the Boston area, and supports the team with branding, marketing, and reputation efforts. A South Florida […]
  • Harry Hobbs

    Lecturer, Alexander Technique
    Harry Hobbs is a certified Alexander Technique teacher. He teaches the Alexander Technique (AT) and Somatic Practice in the School of Theatre’s BFA Acting program, the School of Music’s Opera Institute, and the Graduate Music Performance Program. He has presented workshops in Ireland, Germany, and New York City for Alexander Technique International, the Alexander Technique […]
  • Brendan Hoey

    Director of Undergraduate Student Services
    Brendan Hoey is the Director of Undergraduate Student Services at Boston University College of Fine Arts, having previously worked with students on the Medical Campus at the School of Public Health. Brendan holds an undergraduate degree from UMass Amherst, and a Master of Science in College Student Development and Counseling from Northeastern University. In his […]
  • Emily Holmes

    Assistant Director of Communications
    Emily (White) Holmes is Assistant Director of Communications at Boston University College of Fine Arts. Among Emily's responsibilities are overseeing the dynamic and multifaceted visual and narrative campaigns of the College of Fine Arts. Favorite projects in this role include managing storytelling and working closely with the editor on the production of CFA, the College's […]
  • Bithiah Holton

    Administrative Coordinator, BU Arts Initiative
    Bithiah Holton is a multidisciplinary artist and educator interested in the convergence of art, education, and identity. As the Administrative Coordinator for the BU Arts Initiative, Bithiah oversees the BUAI office gallery installations, prepares marketing materials, provides administrative support for events and meetings, and research support for development activities. They return to BU after diverse […]
  • Laurel Homer

    Director of Communications
    Laurel Mayer Homer leads the communications team at Boston University College of Fine Arts. A strategic communications and marketing professional, Laurel has shaped the identity of CFA and increased its visibility through the thoughtful development of brand strategy and multi-platform campaigns. A committed storyteller, Laurel focuses on words, images, and designs to position, highlight, and […]
  • Clay Hopper

    Senior Lecturer, Directing
    Clay Hopper- formerly the Associate Artistic Director of Olney Theatre Center and Director of both the National Players and the Summer Shakespeare Festival at OTC. Directing credits include Two Gentlemen of Verona, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, Much Ado About Nothing, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet, and Amadeus. […]
  • Brockett Horne

    Lecturer in Art, Graphic Design
    Brockett Horne is a designer, educator, and writer. Her creative work encourages audiences to question their own ways of consuming design. Clients include the Baltimore Museum of Art, Johns Hopkins University, Decentering Whiteness working group, and Harvard University. Her research interests include: inclusive design history, typography, and power, packaging in the early 20th century, and […]
  • JM Howey

    Assistant Professor of Art, Painting
    JM Howey (born in New Jersey, currently residing in New York City) has had solo shows at Bureau (New York), Standard (Oslo), Armada (Milan), Taxter & Spengemann (New York), and Marginal Utility (Philadelphia). Howey’s work has been included in exhibitions at The Kitchen (New York), Night Gallery (Los Angeles), Staatliche Kunstsammlungen (Dresden), and Team Gallery […]
  • Lori Hruska

    Project Specialist and Preparator (Paint Shop)
    Lori Hruska, project specialist and preparator (paint shop) at Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Theatre, has been a scenic artist for 30 years. She lives outside of Boston with her husband and two daughters. She loves painting scenery! After collaborating with designers and other crew members it is always a great reward […]
  • Franziska Huhn

    Lecturer, Harp; Director, Young Artists Harp Program, BU Tanglewood Institute
    Harpist Franziska Huhn is a vibrant musical force as a soloist, chamber musician, pedagogue and orchestral performer. Ms. Huhn has given solo recitals throughout the United States and worldwide in Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Turkey, Georgia, Russia, Syria, Pakistan and Germany, including performances for German Presidents Rau and Koehler at Schloss Bellevue. A 2003 Fromm Fellow, […]
  • Katharine Lynn Hurd

    Manager, School of Music Ensembles
    Katharine Hurd is the Manager of Large Ensembles at Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Music. She holds both a MM and a PD from the Boston University College of Fine Arts in Clarinet Performance, as well as a BM in clarinet performance from Ithaca College. Katharine joined the staff of Boston University […]
  • E.E. Ikeler

    Lecturer in Art, Painting
    E.E. Ikeler (b.1986) received a BFA from The Cooper Union in 2008 and an MFA from Yale School of Art in 2016. They’ve had solo exhibitions at Hemphill Fine Arts (Washington, D.C.), Jeff Bailey Gallery (Hudson, NY), Mulherin (Toronto, Canada), and Kent Place (Summit, NJ). They’ve also exhibited at Pazo Fine Art (Kensington, Maryland), Essex […]
  • Greg Ingles

    Lecturer, Historical Performance - Sackbut
    Greg Ingles attended high school at the Interlochen Arts Academy and went on to graduate from the Oberlin Conservatory. Two days after graduation he won the position of Solo Trombone in the Hofer Symphoniker in Hof, Germany. He returned to the United States and completed both a master’s and doctoral degree in trombone performance at […]