Noel Lobley, Bonnie Gordon & Nomi Dave awarded 3 Cavaliers funding

Noel Lobley, Bonnie Gordon & Nomi Dave awarded 3 Cavaliers funding
 

Three Music faculty have been awarded funding through the University’s 3 Cavaliers program, totaling $120,000 for ongoing projects.

Noel Lobley is part of a collaborative project with Rupa Valdez (Engineering) and Phoebe Crisman (Architecture), titled Co-designing Indigenous Spaces: Xhosa Arts, Architecture and Wellbeing at the Black Power Station. The project co-designs with indigenous Xhosa arts activist-academics in South Africa to create a sustainable public venue promoting intergenerational arts curricula, health equity, and inclusive community thriving.

 
Bonnie Gordon and Nomi Dave are part of a collaboration with Anne Coughlin (Law), titled Amplified Justice. The project explores voice, activism, and gender justice in Charlottesville and at UVA, through a series of creative works, applied research, and teaching. It investigates and amplifies the voices and stories often left out of legal narratives, and in doing so, considers gender justice and racial justice as intertwined projects.
 
More about the 3CAVALIERS initiative created by the Vice President for Research
 
 
 

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UVA Department of Music
112 Old Cabell Hall
P.O. Box 400176 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4176

Email: music@virginia.edu