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Photo by Pat Galluzzo

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PAT GALLUZZO, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Pat Galluzzo is the Director of Creative Technology at Baltimore School for the Arts, where he manages the Center for Collaborative Arts and Technology ; leads the advanced/emerging media projects and classes; and works with other institutional leaders to develop and implement new curriculum to fit the constantly evolving landscape of arts education and demand for creativity. A major component of his role is to generate, incubate, guide, and foster the collaborative and technological growth and vision at BSA. Since joining BSA, he has lead and been an integral part of many projects and initiatives, such as CCAT T WIGS, Imagined Worlds, BSA MixLab, Morphē and Adobe Creative Cloud access for all BSA Students and Faculty. Galluzzo was also instrumental in the founding of the Charles C. Baum Film and Visual Stor ytelling department. Before coming to BSA in the summer of 2014, Galluzzo earned an MFA in Photographic and Electronic Media from MICA and had previously received a BA in Economics and Studio Art from the University of Vermont and worked in economic research, analysis, and modeling.
JULIANNE FRANZ, PRODUCTION MANAGER Theater veteran, Julianne Franz joined the Stage Design and Production faculty of the Baltimore School for the Arts in 2019 and ser ves as BSA’s Production Manager. As a teaching artist and producer, she has enjoyed employment with The Stoop Stor ytelling Series, Baltimore Center Stage, Liz Lerman and Dance Exchange, MICA, Car ver Center, Baltimore Performance Kitchen, Baltimore Theatre Project, Creative Alliance, Loyola University, Celebrate Brooklyn, Peter Sellars Productions, UMBC, Glimmerglass Opera, Brooklyn Academy of Music, MASS MoCA, John Hopkins, Catholic University, and Washington College. Julianne is a proud alumnus of Open Society Institute’s Fellowship Program, Towson University, and University of Baltimore County.