
About
Tim McGraw serves as Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance at Columbus State University. A native of Ann Arbor, Michigan, he holds a Bachelor of Arts from Eastern Michigan University and Master of Fine Arts from Wayne State University, where he received a 1994 fellowship in Scene Design. His professional background spans decades as a performer across 32 U.S. states and at prestigious venues including Lincoln Center and the Pearl Theatre.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts, Eastern Michigan University
- Master of Fine Arts, Wayne State University (1994 fellowship recipient)
Professor McGraw's expertise centers on theatrical performance, dance choreography, and innovative scene design. His career integrates practical stage experience with academic instruction, having performed with companies like Plowshares Theatre and Jewish Ensemble Theatre while maintaining a teaching focus on production techniques and performance theory. His professional trajectory reflects deep engagement with both classical and contemporary theatre practices.
Awards:
- Fellowship to study Scene Design at Wayne State University (1994)
He maintains active leadership in the arts community through board positions with Georgia Thespians and the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, extending his influence beyond campus into regional cultural development. His prior teaching appointments at Longwood University and Graceland University demonstrate extensive experience in shaping theatre education programs.
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