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Dr. Sammy Holloman serves as Assistant Professor of Flute at Northwest Missouri State University’s School of Fine and Performing Arts. Her work integrates pedagogy, multimedia performance, and extended flute techniques, with a focus on creating inclusive artistic environments and promoting living composers.
- Doctor of Musical Arts in Flute Performance (West Virginia University, 2023)
- Master of Music in Flute Performance (University of Kansas, 2020)
- Bachelor of Music Education (Kent State University, 2016)
Her research emphasizes efficient practice strategies and pedagogical innovation, showcased through performances at national events like the Mid-Atlantic Flute Convention. She has performed internationally in Italy and Switzerland as soloist in Charles Griffes’ Poem, and collaborates with ensembles such as the Springfield Symphony Orchestra.
Holloman’s scholarly activity includes reviews of contemporary flute works in The Flute View Magazine, analyzing compositions by William Susman, Kelly Catlin, and Sandy Kipp Isles. Her teaching spans applied flute, chamber music, and woodwind methods courses.
Recent professional engagements include masterclasses at Western Kentucky University and Frostburg State University, as well as presentations on audition preparation and training strategies. She maintains active roles in regional and national flute societies.




