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Renée Richardson

Artist in Residence, Academy of Vocal Arts

What does it mean to you to be admitted to the prestigious Academy of Vocal Arts as a resident artist for 2018-19?

Being admitted to AVA means the world to me. I’ve always dreamt of going there to really polish and solidify my craft. Making it through the finals round was a dream and being admitted was a dream come true. I’m so excited to embark on this journey! The quality of training that I am about to receive is incomparable.

You graduated from UWF in 2015 with a Bachelor of Music in voice performance—what inspired you to pursue music professionally?

Initially I was a biology major. I had no intention of pursuing music and I wanted to be a veterinarian. I joined the choir and pursued a music minor, but after being encouraged by some amazing voice faculty; Dr. Sheila Dunn, Professor Blake Riley, Dr. Lynne Lauderdale, Dr. Joseph Spaniola, Professor Howard Reddy, Hanan Tarabay, Dr. Michael Coleman and Dr. Hedi Salanki, I could not resist switching my major and pursuing music. They believed in my gift and I wanted to give it a shot and believe in myself!

What role has UWF played in getting you where you are today?

UWF was really the beginning point of my musical journey. Without it, I would not be at AVA. I was taught, nurtured, encouraged and pushed. It was exactly what I needed at the time. In addition, I received tremendous support from my sorority, Alpha Delta Pi. My sisters always encouraged me and attended my shows at UWF. I am eternally grateful! Go Argos!