Kiera Boyle (Visual Arts ’17) is a content designer for the award-winning strategy video game Civilization VII. She recently wrote a developer diary about a new feature of the game.
Libby Carr (Theatre ’17) made their Off-Broadway playwriting debut with CALF SCRAMBLE at Primary Stages.
Shanti Conlan (Visual Arts ’90) is featured in The Jung Center’s Temporal Musings Exhibition, now on view through July 14.
Tamarie Cooper (Dance ’87) was featured in an interview with Houston Press about Tamarie’s Greatest Hits, Volume 3, which runs through August 1 at The Catastrophic Theatre.
David DeHoyos (Media Arts ’81) received first place in the portrait category at the 2025 NASA Imagery Experts Program Annual Awards.
Parker Esse (Dance ’95) directed and choreographed Anastasia at La Mirada Theatre.
Jessie Ferguson (Dance ’20) is the Founder and Artistic Director of BOOT Dance Project. BOOT’s Second Annual Break-In Dance Fest takes place at The MATCH, August 6–7.

Libby Carr (Theatre ’17)

David DeHoyos (Media Arts ’81)

Jessie Ferguson (Dance ’20)
K. Todd Freeman (Theatre ’83) is currently appearing as Charley in the Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman.
Robert Glasper (Instrumental Music ’97) headlined Juneteenth: The Reunion at Houston’s historic Emancipation Park.
Dr. Thomas Goedecke (Vocal Music ’09) taught a master class in the Kinder HSPVA Vocal Department. He teaches music theory, music literature, music history, and voice in the Institute of Hawaiian Music and Music Studies programs at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College.
Lisa E. Harris (Vocal Music ’98) created the music for Wildest Dreams, an original production for children presented by Brave Little Company.
Fernell Hogan (Theatre ’15) joined the cast of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at New World Stages.
Adrian Jimenez (Visual Arts ’16) presented Paintings and Drawings at Houston’s Pablo Cardoza Gallery in March.
Monica Josette (Dance ’00) was the associate choreographer for Beautiful: The Carole King Musical at Theatre Under the Stars and 21 Chump Street at Stages this spring.
Zack Kampf (Visual Arts ’11) was featured in an interview with VoyageLA and discusses his career as a screenwriter and filmmaker.
Sam Linda (Theatre ’16) was featured in a Jewish News article discussing his journey from Kinder HSPVA to the national tour and Broadway productions of The Lion King.

Dr. Thomas Goedecke (Vocal Music ’09)

Monica Josette (Dance ’00)

Zack Kampf (Visual Arts ’11)
DeQuina Moore (Theatre ’98) starred as Sweet Sue in the national tour of Some Like It Hot. She told The Defender, “HSPVA was everything. I learned everything I needed to know, not just on stage, but everything you needed to know off stage.”
Karla Murthy’s (Instrumental Music ’91) award-winning feature-length documentary The Gas Station Attendant is screening at film festivals and select theatres across the country. Watch the film’s trailer.
Tamara Siler (Theatre ’82) was featured in an interview with BroadwayWorld about Sinners & Saints, her cabaret at Main Street Theatre celebrating 42 years of performing on Houston stages.
Kristopher Thompson-Bolden (Vocal Music ’00) is a member of the production team for Masquerade, an immersive Off-Broadway reimagining of The Phantom of the Opera. He is also the Co-Resident Director of The Book of Mormon in Australia and New Zealand.
Kiara Wade (Vocal Music ’13) performed in Chasing Grace, a new musical produced by SheNYC Arts.
Camille Zamora (Vocal Music ’88), co-founder of Sing for Hope, celebrated the organization’s 25th anniversary with the return of Sing for Hope Pianos NYC, bringing 25 artist-designed pianos to public spaces across New York City. Sharyn Kaufman (Vocal ’87) serves as director of the Sing for Hope Lab, the organization’s arts education program.
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