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Anthony Scibilia

Anthony Scibilia

Music History and Liberal Arts

Artist, musician, and educator Anthony Scibilia is an assistant professor in the liberal arts department at Berklee College of Music. He has been practicing photography for more than 20 years, with work appearing at the Guggenheim, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford University Press, CBS News, Zone Books, and Gardner's Art through the Ages. Anthony has played the piano for most of his life, with recordings of Bach, Schubert, and Scarlatti. He also has experience in acting, set design, and architectural design. While much of his formal training is in art and architectural history, his approach to looking at art is fundamentally shaped by his own experience of making things. According to Anthony, when we look at a work of visual art, we are, like musicians, "performing" the piece: we are experiencing it through time and space, much as we do when we perform a piece of music. We are also experiencing the work as its audience at the same time. Anthony holds a bachelor's degree from Cornell University and dual master's degrees from Columbia University. He has conducted lectures and performances at New England Conservatory, Mass College of Art and Design, Columbia University, and CUNY Graduate Center.