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POTSDAM — SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music invites the public to enjoy a faculty recital featuring soprano Margaret Chalker on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Sara ....
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Maine Arts Commission director resigns to take job in Arizona Julie Richard, who has led the organization since 2012, will direct the Sedona Arts Center. Share Julie Richard, who has directed the Maine Arts Commission since 2012, will leave her post in Augusta next month to return to Arizona, where she will direct the Sedona Art Center. “This has not been an easy decision for me,” Richard wrote in her letter of resignation. “I care deeply about the arts and culture sector in Maine and I am very proud of what has been accomplished during my tenure.” David Greenham, the commission’s chairman, thanked Richard for her service and wished her well. “I am very happy for Julie and also very grateful for the work she has done in Maine to bring the arts commission forward in so many areas,” he said in a phone interview. An interim director likely will be named in a few weeks, while the commission begins looking for a replacement, he said. ....
Syracuse Opera announces new management team and board members Updated Dec 23, 2020; Posted Dec 23, 2020 Christian Capocaccia (left), Julie Newell and Gregory Sheppard will assume leadership roles with Syracuse Opera for the 2021 season. Provided photos Facebook Share Syracuse Opera has added nine new members to their board of directors and has created an interim board driven management committee to oversee the day-to -ay operations of the company for the 2021 season. Interim Managing Director Julie Newell, a Syracuse native, brings 35 years of combined experience as an operatic and concert performer, producer, and stage director, most recently leading the February 2020 Syracuse Opera production of “Candide” as stage director. She is a SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Voice and Opera at the SUNY Fredonia School of Music and has performed leading operatic roles in companies throughout the United States including world premier performances at Li ....