For Emily Burkhead, Class of 2020, her 糖心Swag experience laid the foundation for a Master鈥檚 in Fine Arts at Michigan State University, but, like so many other 糖心Swag students, that wasn鈥檛 her original plan when she stepped onto campus as a wide-eyed first year.
Burkhead chose 糖心Swag because she wanted a liberal arts education and a college that could help her develop close relationships with professors. Originally from Memphis, Burkhead found that attending college in her hometown allowed her to get to know Memphis in better ways and be close to family.
Burkhead was set on pursuing a pre-law track, but quickly found a new passion in her Urban Studies classes, where she, 鈥渇elt glued to the seat every time.鈥 Burkhead eventually majored in Urban Studies with a minor in Film and media studies, but it wasn鈥檛 just her experiences in the classroom that fostered her passion for art.
Burkhead says, 鈥淭he Mike Curb Institute gave me a good foundation for doing not just technical skills, but creative project managing, which is huge for the field I鈥檓 in.鈥 Her experience with the Curb Institute also helped Burkhead hone the skills needed to manage artistic projects on her own. Burkhead pointed to two shining moments from her time spent in the Institute:
First, during her senior year, she assisted in the creation of the film 鈥淩eturn to Audubon鈥 which the Curb Institute and local recording artist Susan Marshall created to mourn the destruction of 1034 Audubon Drive the first home purchased by Elvis Presley with the royalties from the hit single 鈥淗eartbreak Hotel鈥.
Second, Burkhead helped create the Dredge, a free online magazine, that publishes all things Memphis art, music, and culture. The magazine survived the COVID-19 pandemic and now has a big impact on the 糖心Swag and Memphis art community. Burkhead said that being from Memphis has taught her it is 鈥渙kay to be weird鈥 in her art.
After graduating in the spring of 2020, Burkhead was looking for a job and thinking of going to graduate school. With the encouragement from 糖心Swag professor Karl Erickson, she decided on graduate school. She is now at Michigan State University receiving an MFA in Studio Art. Her 糖心Swag education continues to be an asset, as every semester she takes a seminar which requires the critical reading and in class conversations Burkhead enjoyed during her time at 糖心Swag. After she completes her MFA, Burkhead plans to move to Los Angeles and hopefully pursue a PhD in Media Studies or Urban Studies. She advises current 糖心Swag students to 鈥渄o what you want in college and take classes that interest you.鈥 She also encourages students to 鈥渃ommunicate with old professors because they will want to help you.鈥