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A Model To Follow: Future of the Arts Programs at Stony Brook Southampton Is Bright

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Robert Reeves and Carla Cagliotti in the Rakoff Lounge at Stony Brook Southampton College. The pair have worked together for many years and are leading the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts into the future. CAILIN RILEY

Robert Reeves and Carla Cagliotti in the Rakoff Lounge at Stony Brook Southampton College. The pair have worked together for many years and are leading the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts into the future. CAILIN RILEY

Robert Reeves and Carla Cagliotti in the Rakoff Lounge at Stony Brook Southampton College. The pair have worked together for many years and are leading the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts into the future. CAILIN RILEY

Robert Reeves and Carla Cagliotti in the Rakoff Lounge at Stony Brook Southampton College. The pair have worked together for many years and are leading the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts into the future. CAILIN RILEY

Robert Reeves and Carla Cagliotti in the Rakoff Lounge at Stony Brook Southampton College. The pair have worked together for many years and are leading the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts into the future. CAILIN RILEY

Robert Reeves and Carla Cagliotti in the Rakoff Lounge at Stony Brook Southampton College. The pair have worked together for many years and are leading the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts into the future. CAILIN RILEY

Robert Reeves and Carla Cagliotti in the Rakoff Lounge at Stony Brook Southampton College. The pair have worked together for many years and are leading the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts into the future. CAILIN RILEY

Robert Reeves and Carla Cagliotti in the Rakoff Lounge at Stony Brook Southampton College. The pair have worked together for many years and are leading the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts into the future. CAILIN RILEY

Robert Reeves and Carla Cagliotti in the Rakoff Lounge at Stony Brook Southampton College. The pair have worked together for many years and are leading the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts into the future. CAILIN RILEY

Robert Reeves and Carla Cagliotti in the Rakoff Lounge at Stony Brook Southampton College. The pair have worked together for many years and are leading the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts into the future. CAILIN RILEY

Student Eva McCarthy Minguez at an MFA student and faculty reading. COURTESY LICHTENSTEIN CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Student Eva McCarthy Minguez at an MFA student and faculty reading. COURTESY LICHTENSTEIN CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Novelist Paul Harding in the classroom. COURTESY LICHTENSTEIN CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Novelist Paul Harding in the classroom. COURTESY LICHTENSTEIN CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Faculty Molly Gaudry in the classroom. COURTESY LICHTENSTEIN CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Faculty Molly Gaudry in the classroom. COURTESY LICHTENSTEIN CENTER FOR THE ARTS

MFA student Matthew Gustafson in front of his novel's plot in Long Arc Workshop. COURTESY LICHTENSTEIN CENTER FOR THE ARTS

MFA student Matthew Gustafson in front of his novel's plot in Long Arc Workshop. COURTESY LICHTENSTEIN CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Student Paul Penske at an MFA student and faculty reading. COURTESY LICHTENSTEIN CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Student Paul Penske at an MFA student and faculty reading. COURTESY LICHTENSTEIN CENTER FOR THE ARTS

authorCailin Riley on Jan 17, 2024
For more than 20 years, the Southampton College campus has been a destination for students of all ages, and from all walks of life, to pursue creative arts in a... more

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