Miller Theatre Director Melissa Smey to Lead Columbia Arts Initiative

By: Jul. 12, 2011
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Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger today announced the appointment of Miller Theatre director Melissa Smey as executive director of Columbia's Arts Initiative effective immediately. The new joint appointment for Smey brings together for the first time two of the University's innovative organizations providing cultural programming for both the campus community and New York City audiences.

"Under Melissa's stewardship, Miller Theatre has continued to enhance its role as a critically acclaimed venue for contemporary and classical music and dance in New York City, while increasing attendance and theater subscriptions," Bollinger said. "She also succeeded in forging new partnerships among the School of the Arts, the Music Department, and arts organizations across the city and region. Melissa's position in New York City's performing arts scene, combined with her deep familiarity with the University's culture, ensures that the Arts Initiative will be able to build on its success in connecting Columbia's students, faculty, and alumni to the creative life of our campus and the larger world."

Smey was elevated to director of Miller Theatre in 2009 after serving as the theater's general manager for eight years. Under her leadership the theater has continued to produce innovative concerts and ballet, increased subscribers and attendance, and established creative partnerships with Columbia's School of the Arts, department of music, and arts organizations across the city and region. These include highly popular free events, such as lunchtime chamber music at Philosophy Hall's reading room and a recent percussion performance in neighboring Morningside Park, as well as performances at Miller by campus groups including the CU Orchestra, Jazz Ensembles, Columbia Ballet Collaborative, and the Barnard-Columbia-Juilliard Exchange Program.

"This is a great moment for the arts at Columbia," said Carol Becker, dean of the School of the Arts. "As a School, we have a responsibility to educate artists, to encourage public dialogue about new work, and to bring the arts to all our constituencies on campus and in the City of New York. This appointment reinforces our commitment to leading in all these areas."

Columbia's Arts Initiative, established by President Bollinger in 2004, encourages students, faculty, staff and alumni in all fields to generate, study, and engage the creative life of the campus, the city, and the wider world. Its founding director was award-winning theater director Gregory Mosher who established an eclectic mix of programs and events -- including a widely used free and reduced-prIce Ticket service - that made the arts more accessible to members of the university community. This new alignment of Miller Theatre, the School of the Arts and the campus-wide Arts Initiative, will advance the University's goal of becoming a center for students, scholars, and members of the general public in New York City interested in studying and experiencing the arts. It also anticipates the school's needs as it prepares to open a new multidisciplinary academic and performance facility in Manhattanville.

"Audience development has always been a vital part of what we do at Miller," says Melissa Smey. "Much of our focus is on how to make unusual, innovative performances accessible to a broad public audience. My goal for engaging the campus community, through the Arts Initiative, is much the same: to encourage people to explore the arts, and give them the tools to help them have the best experience possible."

Smey studied music theory at the University of Connecticut before earning a master's degree in performing arts management at Brooklyn College.

About the School of the Arts
Columbia University School of the Arts awards the Master of Fine Arts degree in Film, Theater Arts, Visual Arts and Writing, and a Masters of Arts in Film Studies. The School is a thriving, diverse community of artists from around the world who have the talent, vision, and commitment to become exceptional artists. The faculty is comprised of acclaimed and internationally renowned artists, film and theater directors, writers of poetry, fiction and nonfiction, playwrights, producers, critics and scholars. Every year the School of the Arts presents exciting and innovative programs for the public including performances, exhibitions, screenings, symposia, a film festival, and numerous lectures, readings, panel discussions and talks with artists, writers, critics and scholars.

About Columbia University
A leading academic and research university, Columbia University continually seeks to advance the frontiers of knowledge and to foster a campus community deeply engaged in understanding and addressing the complex global issues of our time. Columbia's extensive public service initiatives, cultural collaborations, and community partnerships help define the university's underlying values and mission to educate students to be both leading scholars and informed, engaged citizens. Founded in 1754 as King's College, Columbia University in the City of New York is the fifth oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.



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