Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State George Trudeau

The Arts at Penn Land

The arts at Penn State are supported past a vibrant community of artists, performers, researchers, designers, and educators committed to making meaning, learning, traveling, experiencing, and sharing. The Higher of Arts and Compages hosts the School of Visual Arts, PSU's many programs in the performing arts, its rich caste offerings in design, and the Department of Art History. The Palmer Museum of Art, for which a new home is currently being built in Penn State's arboretum, boasts a globally rich collection. The Sustainability Institute supports the sustainability movement at Penn Country as consultants and coaches who guide and bolster sustainability efforts at the University. It uses the integrated framework of the 2030 Global Sustainable Development Goals to advance the causes of people, planet, shared prosperity, peace, and partnerships for current and future generations by working collaboratively with the unabridged Penn Land community

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Mallika Bose

Professor of Landscape Architecture; Associate Dean for Research, Artistic Activity, and Graduate Studies, College of Arts and Architecture

Mallika Bose

Professor of Landscape Architecture; Associate Dean for Research, Creative Activity, and Graduate Studies, Higher of Arts and Architecture

Mallika Bose is Professor of Landscape Architecture and Associate Dean of Research, Creative Activity and Graduate Studies in the College of Arts and Architecture at Penn State. In this role she supports and promotes arts and design research/creative activity and is an advocate for expanding the function of arts/design research in higher teaching and society. Graduate didactics is at the cadre of the enquiry enterprise in higher education, and she works actively to diversify the student body and the types of inquiry/artistic activity undertaken in the College of Arts and Architecture at Penn Country. Mallika is committed to making visible the role of arts and design in equitable development, human flourishing and the responsible stewardship of our planet.

Mallika is trained as an architect specializing in Environment-Behavior Studies. She is interested in how the congenital environment impacts human behavior peculiarly for disadvantaged groups. Her research areas include: Built Environment and Active Living/Healthy Eating; Public Scholarship and Community Engaged Pattern and Planning; Gender and Development; and Design/Planning Educational activity. Her scholarship has been published in Landscape Journal, Habitat International, International Development and Planning Research, Journal of Planning Education and Research, and Journal of Urban Design amongst others.  She co-edited a book on community-engaged teaching/scholarship titled –Customs Matters: Service-learning in Engaged Blueprint and Planning – which received the 2015 Great Places Book Award from the Environmental Pattern Research Clan (EDRA). She served on the board of EDRA for several years and was the Chair of the EDRA Board of Directors in 2012-13. In 2016 Mallika joined the National Advisory Board of Imagining America – Artists and Scholars in Public Life. She co-directs the Collective of Publicly Engaged Designers (CoPED), an initiative of Imagining America.

Paul Shrivastava

Master Sustainability Officeholder; Director, Sustainability Constitute; Professor of Management; a2ru Executive Committee Member

Paul Shrivastava

Master Sustainability Officer; Director, Sustainability Institute; Professor of Management; a2ru Executive Committee Member

Dr. Paul Shrivastava is Main Sustainability Officer of Penn State University. He is besides the Director of the Sustainability Found, and Professor of Management at the Smeal College of Business.  Prior to this he served equally the first Executive Manager of Hereafter World global research platform.

Paul is an academic entrepreneur.  He was function of the team that founded Hindustan Calculator Ltd., one of India'due south largest computer companies.  He founded the non-profit Industrial Crisis Institute, Inc. New York.  He founded the periodical Organization and Environment, (published by Sage Publications).  He was founding President and CEO of eSocrates, Inc., a knowledge management software visitor, and the founding Chair of the Organizations and the Natural Surround Sectionalization of the University of Management.

Paul'southward enquiry uses science and arts to develop transdisciplinary solutions to sustainability challenges. His current focus is on implementation of Sustainable Development Goals. He is working with colleagues at Penn State, at Hereafter Earth and at the Un to develop programs for implementing SDGs, and monitoring and measuring their progress. He believes that infusing sustainability across research, teaching, community and student engagement at Penn State University'south 23 campuses tin aid united states implement sustainability across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Paul received his Ph. D. from the University of Pittsburgh. He has published 17 books and over 100 articles in refereed and scholarly journals.  He has served on the editorial boards of numerous leading management didactics journals. His work was recognized with a Fulbright Senior Scholar Award and IIM Calcutta Distinguished Alumni Award.

Erin Coe

Director, Palmer Museum of Fine art; Associate Clinical Professor, College of Arts and Architecture

Erin Coe

Director, Palmer Museum of Fine art; Associate Clinical Professor, College of Arts and Architecture

Erin Thousand. Coe is the Director of the Palmer Museum of Art and Associate Clinical Professor in the College of Arts and Compages at Penn State.  Since her appointment in September 2017, she has worked on establishing the vision and strategic direction of the Palmer Museum of Art including its drove and exhibition program and oversees the planning and implementation of the museum'southward mission and goals. She is at the forefront of the Academy's initiative to construct a new university fine art museum at the Penn State Arboretum scheduled to open up in 2023.

Coe is the erstwhile Executive Director of The Hyde Collection, an accredited art museum and historic business firm located in the Majuscule Region of New York. She led a major capital project that included an expansion of and renovations to the museum'due south 1989 wing. Moreover, she secured a major souvenir of postwar Modern art that resulted in the addition of a new gallery dedicated to Mod and Contemporary art that opened in June 2017. Prior to serving as Director, Coe was the museum'due south Chief Curator for 15 years. During her tenure she curated more than forty exhibitions, authored over a dozen publications, contributed to national arts periodicals, and juried several regional and national exhibitions.

Coe was the curator of the critically acclaimed exhibitionMod Nature: Georgia O'Keeffe and Lake Georgeorganized by The Hyde Drove in association with the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in 2013. She is the co-author of the exhibition catalogue, which was honored with an Award of Excellence by the Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC).

Erin has degrees from the University of New United mexican states (B.A.); the University at Albany, Land University of New York (K.A.), and worked on her doctorate in the history of art and architecture at Boston University.

Sita Frederick

Director, Center for the Performing Arts @ Penn State

Sita Frederick

Director, Center for the Performing Arts @ Penn Land

Sita Frederick was named Managing director of the Middle for the Performing Arts @ Penn Country in 2021. Frederick, a Dominican and Canadian-American dancer who performed with Urban Bush Women, almost recently served every bit director of customs engagement at Lincoln Heart from 2015 to 2020, where she led a team that presented inclusive family-arts programming on and beyond the Lincoln Center campus. During her tenure, she as well launched new mentorship and internship programs for immature people, and created an expansive residency programme for community artists. Prior to Lincoln Eye, Frederick adult her partnership and facilitation skills by working with Urban Arts Partnership as the program director for Everyday Arts for Special Education (EASE), a federally funded professional development program for educators in New York City. Under her leadership, the EASE program expanded to Los Angeles Unified School Commune and local arts organizations in an initiative to prepare teaching artists with strategies to teach non-disabled and disabled students in integrated arts classes.

In addition to Urban Bush Women, Frederick has performed with Arthur Aviles Typical Theater and Merian Soto Performance Practice.In 2004, she and her collaborator, visual artist Jose Miguel Ortiz, co-founded a dance theater company, Areytos Performance Works, to create multidisciplinary customs-based projects that explore themes of power, colonization, migration, race, gender and culture. Frederick currently serves equally a mentor for Women of Color in the Arts' Leadership through Mentorship program and as a board fellow member of Discussion Up Community Bookstore in Washington Heights, New York City.

Frederick holds a available of arts degree in English and dance from Swarthmore College and master of fine arts in new media fine art and performance from Long Island University, Brooklyn.

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