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Dwight Frizzell is a Professor and Head of the Sound Program at the Kansas City Art Institute. An interdisciplinary artist with expertise in video, performance, installation, music, audio art, and writing, his work bridges fine and performing arts. His projects include explorations of historical figures like Harry S. Truman and Charles Darwin, notably featured in the Peabody-awarded 'Lost and Found Sound' series on National Public Radio.
- Education: B.F.A. from Kansas City Art Institute, Terminal degree in Sound Design from University of Missouri-Kansas City
Research Interests focus on audio-visual integration, historical narratives in art, and interdisciplinary methodologies. His work often combines archival research with creative practice.
Scientific Awards:
- Peabody Award (for 'Lost and Found Sound' series)
Frizzell has collaborated internationally, producing works like an opera based on Charles Darwin's life, and his art has been exhibited in major international galleries.




