Fitchburg State University student Autumn Hughes, majoring in creative arts therapies, will present her senior voice recital at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15 in Kent Recital Hall in the Conlon Fine Arts Building, 267 North St. Admission is free and open to the public.
Hughes will be the first student to perform a senior recital as part of the new creative arts therapies degree program at Fitchburg State, joined by piano accompanist Alanna Rantala. Hughes receives voice instruction from faculty member Mackenzie Pamies.
The creative arts therapies major is designed for students interested in learning about arts therapies and how modalities of drama, music and art are utilized in working with children and adults in a variety of settings.
“Autumn is an exciting vocalist, able to sing in multiple styles,” said Associate Professor of Humanities Amy McGlothlin. “She will bring a lot of fun to the audience, and it will be a great way to spend the afternoon listening to her and other music students share their creativity.”
This event is free and open to the public.