Academics

Arts at Marlboro

The Arts at Marlboro consist of the Performing Arts, the Visual Arts, and Writing.

The Arts faculty at Marlboro is dedicated to giving students the technical means to work in their chosen field, as well as the intellectual and aesthetic background to understand how the arts (and artists) interact with their environment: how the arts mediate culture. To support the pursuit of these goals, students are expected to study broadly across the curriculum during their first two years at Marlboro. In each of the Art degree fields, faculty offer courses every semester that develop critical and historical thinking as well as courses dedicated to improving technical proficiency.

Performing Arts degree fields are:

Visual Arts degree fields are:

Writing degree fields are:

Arts Faculty

Luis Batlle
Music
Michael Boylen
Ceramics
Stan Charkey
Music
Jay Craven
Film/Video Studies
Paul Nelsen
Theater
Kristin Horrigan
Dance
Felicity Ratté
Art History
Cathy Osman
Painting
John Willis
Photography
Tim Segar
Sculpture
T. Hunter  Wilson
Writing and Literature
Anne Monahan
Art History