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Grammy-Winning Artist Solange Joins USC Thornton as First Scholar-in-Residence
14 Oct
Summary
- Solange named first scholar-in-residence at USC Thornton School of Music
- Solange to teach music curation course and host student-focused workshops
- Solange also joins Dean's Creative Vanguard Program at USC Thornton

In a significant move, Grammy-winning artist Solange has been appointed as the first scholar-in-residence at the USC Thornton School of Music. The three-year residency, which kicks off this week, will see Solange take on a multifaceted role at the prestigious music school.
Solange will teach a course in collaboration with her multidisciplinary institution Saint Heron, exploring the process of music curation and cultural curatorial practices. She will also host student-focused conversations and workshops, including one dedicated to "The Making of Eldorado Ballroom," a series she previously hosted at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Additionally, Solange will participate in USC's forthcoming symposium, discussing the role of women in classical music, with a focus on composer Julia Perry. Solange's residency is part of the school's Dean's Creative Vanguard Program, which aims to foster creative interaction between distinguished artists and Thornton students through masterclasses, workshops, and public discussions.
"For decades now, I've watched the evolution of music and music curation, and I feel like I have something adequate to add to the conversation," Solange told the LA Times. "Being able to help students navigate what that is for them is like a dream job."