Largest Recruitment in College History Successfully Concludes with the Arrival of 14 New Faculty
The College of The Arts is pleased to announce the completion of its largest recruitment in its history with the arrival of 14 new faculty members. These new hires demonstrate strong teaching philosophies and research agendas, and exhibit commitments to students and diversity with future-focused ideas and strong leadership abilities. Our new faculty will help the college to continue its development of new curricula in musical theater, contemporary music, animation, and design. These curricula match either our current faculty strength or desires, and/or our students’ interests, and have been underway for some time. The college looks forward to building a new future with these offerings and others as they emerge. 
Francesca Arnone, Assistant Professor of Instruction, Flute, and Coordinator of the
Community Arts Project, School of Music
Dr. Arnone has taught at ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵfor four years, and in fall 22 became a permanent faculty
member. Prior to USF, she served on the faculty at Baylor University, West Virginia
University, Boise State University, and Idaho State University. She’s a member of
the Palm Beach Opera Orchestra and an Affiliate Musician with the Sarasota Opera and
performs with orchestras around the state of Florida, such as the Orlando Philharmonic
and Naples Philharmonic.
Trevor Butts, Assistant Instructor, Director of Athletic Bands, School of Music
Trevor oversees the Herd of Thunder marching band and the Concert Band ensemble. In
the Spring, he will oversee the Rumble Pep Band, Concert Band ensemble, and teach
the Marching Band Techniques course. Trevor is a two-time alumnus of ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵreceiving
his undergraduate in Music Education and a masters in Instrumental Conducting. Trevor
is finishing his DMA in Wind Band Conducting from Louisiana State University and will
graduate in Spring 2023.  
Calvin Falwell, Assistant Professor of Instruction, Clarinet, School of Music
Calvin Falwell has served on USF’s Music and Honors Faculty since 2010 as a full-time
adjunct. He joins the College of the Arts in fall 2022 as a full-time permanent faculty
member teaching applied clarinet, bass clarinet and courses in popular music and culture.
Falwell also holds the 3rd/Bass Clarinet chair with the Sarasota Orchestra and can
be found performing with the Charlottesville Opera Festival and Killington Chamber
Music Festival during the summer months.
Carissa Heinrichs, Research Associate, Production Printer, Institute for Research
in Art/Graphicstudio
Carissa Kalia Heinrichs is a Research Associate Production Printer at Graphicstudio.
She is a printmaker and interdisciplinary artist recently relocated to the Tampa Bay
Area from the Hudson Valley in New York. Previously, she worked as a letterpress printer
for a book bindery and was the May artist-in-residence with the Tides Institute &
Museum of Art in Eastport, Maine.
Allyssa Jones, Assistant Instructor, Vocal Ensemble Director, School of Music
Allyssa Jones is an award-winning musician and educator whose career spans nearly
30 years. Her creative credits include five solo recordings as a singer-songwriter;
over 35 theatrical productions as a composer, music director and sound designer; and
commissioned works for professional artists and pedagogical projects. At the intersection
of these experiences is Jones’ work with Rising Tide Music Press, a non-profit publishing
company she founded to create pathways for emerging Black, Brown, Indigenous and Asian
composers. 
Dr. Bertie Kibreah, Assistant Professor, Ethnomusicology, School of Music
Dr. Kibreah joins the College of the Arts’ School of Music this fall, 2022. Dr. Kibreah
is an ethnomusicologist (PhD 2019, University of Chicago), South Asianist, and musician.
His work considers Indic and Islamic devotionalisms within, between, and beyond the
region of Bengal and, increasingly, amongst Bengali pluralities across Bangladesh,
East India, the Bay of Bengal, and beyond. His interests in devotion are particularly
informed by discourses of pilgrimage, festivals, memory, song, orality-aurality, inter-generationalism,
and migration.
Kristen Martino, Assistant Professor, Scenic and Lighting Design, School of Theatre
& Dance
Kristen Martino recently joined the School of Theatre and Dance as Assistant Professor
of Scenic and Lighting Design. Kristen was previously a freelance scenic designer
based in Chicago and the Visiting Assistant Professor of Scenic Design at University
of Florida in Gainesville, FL. Kristen’s designs have been seen around the country
and many theatres including Drury Lane Theatre, Gulfshore Playhouse, Shenandoah Summer
Music Theatre, The Goodman, Porchlight Music Theatre, and Indiana University.
Adriana Pablos, Assistant Professor, School of Architecture & Community Design
Adriana Pablos recently accepted the position of Assistant Professor of Architecture.
Before joining the College of The Arts, she taught at Wentworth Institute of Technology
and served as Executive Director of the RCC (Real Colegio Complutense) at Harvard
University. Adriana’s research focuses on the adaptation of existing buildings, landscapes,
and communities to promote a socially and ecologically sustainable response to physical
and cultural urban obsolescence. 
Matthew Squires, Research Associate, Production Printer, Institute for Research in
Art/Graphicstudio
Matthew Squires has joined the permanent faculty as Production Printer Research Associate
after serving as a Printer and Production Coordinator for Graphicstudio since 2005.
Matthew produces limited edition prints and sculptural multiples in tandem with emerging
and internationally renowned artists. His collaborations and research encompass both
traditional and experimental processes. Many of the collaborative works have been
included in collections and exhibitions at major institutions both nationally and
internationally.
Christian Viveros-Fauné, Research Associate, Curator-At-Large, Contemporary Art Museum
Christian Viveros-Fauné has worked as a gallerist, art fair director, art critic,
and curator since 1994. He’s been with ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵsince 2018 and has now been appointed a
permanent faculty position as Curator- at-Large at the Contemporary Art Museum. He
was awarded the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵ’s Kennedy Family Visiting Fellowship in
2018, a Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation Grant in 2009 and named Critic in Residence
at the Bronx Museum in 2011.
Susanna Wallin, Assistant Professor, Video, School of Art & Art History
Susanna Wallin is joining ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵin fall 22 as Assistant Professor of Film and Video
in the School of Art and Art History. She was born in Lund, Sweden but has lived most
of her adult life in London, UK, where she studied Film & Video at University of the
Arts and Art at Goldsmiths University. Her award-winning films combines experimental
traditions along with narrative practices and is shown in both cinema and gallery
contexts.
Margaret Winter, Assistant Research Professor, Florida Center for Community Design
& Research, School of Architecture & Community Design
Maggie Winter is transitioning into her role as Assistant Research Professor, a permanent
faculty position in fall 2022, after having studied in (MUCD) and worked for the Florida
Center for Community Design & Research (FCCDR) in the School of Architecture & Community
Design. She has been with ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵsince 2019 and previously worked as an architect, advocate,
and educator in Salt Lake City, San Luis Obispo, Dallas, and the Lower Rio Grande
Valley.
The announcements on our two new school Directors, Dr. Jenny Kokai, School of Theatre & Dance, and Dr. David Williams, School of Music, are available here and on our news page.
In addition to the 14 new faculty hires, the College is pleased to announce some new and permanent additions to our staff and administrative personnel. These team members contribute vital assistance, guidance, and support to our faculty, students, and college operations.
- Maricarmen Salamo Cedeno, Academic Advisor II
- Eric Jonas, Museum Preparator
- Kathy Langdon, Administrative Specialist, School of Theatre & Dance
- Tracy Mack, Academic Advisor II
- Carlotta Spaulding, Fiscal & Business Specialist