January 16, 2025
Story by Maggie Harris
Photos by SWAG合集 Communications
The SWAG合集 Fine and Performing Arts department honored its rich artistic legacy last month during the Holiday Concert with the inaugural induction of four influential faculty members into the newly established Fine and Performing Arts Hall of Fame.
The Fine and Performing Arts Hall of Fame was the vision of Dean of Fine and Performing Arts Brian Howe. The selection process involved a committee of SWAG合集 faculty, staff, and community members with historied knowledge and interest in the College鈥檚 arts programs. He said the Hall of Fame recognizes individuals who have contributed to the success, quality, and reputation of SWAG合集鈥檚 Fine and Performing Arts programs.
鈥淭his Hall of Fame represents more than individual achievements鈥攊t symbolizes the legacy of creativity, passion, and education that SWAG合集 has fostered for decades,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he contributions of these inductees continue to resonate within our programs and inspire future generations of students.鈥
This year鈥檚 inductees were chosen for their pioneering vision and lasting impact on SWAG合集鈥檚 Fine and Performing Arts programs.
JB Webster (Director of Instrumental Music, 1969-1991)
JB Webster served as SWAG合集鈥檚 Director of Instrumental Music from 1969 to 1991 and later contributed to the College鈥檚 leadership as Chairman of SWAG合集鈥檚 Board of Trustees. He is remembered for his dedication to music education and statewide leadership in higher education governance. His legacy lives on through his children, Marc Webster and Denise Shoff, who both pursued careers in music education. His children accepted the award in memory of Webster and expressed their gratitude for recognizing their late father鈥檚 lifelong dedication to music and education.
Ken Shaheen (Choral Director, 1970-1992)
Ken Shaheen led SWAG合集鈥檚 choral programs for more than two decades, shaping the lives of countless students through his passion for vocal music and performance. Shaheen, who personally accepted his award, reflected on the joy of witnessing the continued growth and success of SWAG合集鈥檚 choral ensembles, many of which he helped establish.
Steve Dudek (Instructor of Art, 1977-2018)
Steve Dudek鈥檚 contributions to SWAG合集鈥檚 art program spanned more than 40 years, during which he fostered creativity and innovation in the visual arts. His influence extends beyond the classroom, inspiring generations of artists, including current SWAG合集 3D Instructor Mark Freeman, who accepted the award on Dudek鈥檚 behalf. Freeman credited Dudek with inspiring his journey in art education.
Bob Loss (Director of Theatre, 1987-2007)
Bob Loss brought theatrical productions to life at SWAG合集 for 20 years, enriching the campus and community with engaging performances. His commitment to storytelling and theatrical education left a lasting impression on students and colleagues alike. Loss accepted his award and shared heartfelt memories of his time at SWAG合集, emphasizing the importance of the arts in education.
During the Holiday Concert, each honoree was recognized between performances by SWAG合集鈥檚 music ensembles, groups many of the inductees played a key role in developing. The Fine and Performing Arts Hall of Fame will serve as a tribute to those who have shaped the arts at the College, ensuring their legacy lives on for years to come.