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"I believe art is integrity and the people who enjoy the most success - the realization of their goals - are fearless enough to keep their art true."
Tiffany Brown started dreaming at four. She performed on the hearth of her home's brick fireplace, sometimes with her baby brother. As she got older, she performed in dance recitals, school concerts, and impromptu plays during afternoon breaks.
Acting manifested as a viable career option when she enrolled in her first acting classes with Michael Mufson at Palomar College. Around the same time, she was chosen to be a lead presenter in an enrichment program teaching young schoolchildren about the marvels of the science of sound. During her two-year run of the program, Tiffany donated countless hours of her time preparing presentations and delivering the experience to the students.
As part of her training, Tiffany was sent to Boston. When she was treated to a performance by the Blue Man Group, she decided to chase her dream. Since then, she's had lead roles in plays by Eric Bogosian, William Shakespeare, and Alan Ball. She has shown the ability to completely transform herself and her fictional world while playing the moment-to-moment actions of the play with tremendous commitment and fine detail. Tiffany also participated in the creation and performance of her college's original mixed-media performance installation, Wireless City Version 2,001.
Tiffany was selected Outstanding Member of Alpha Gamma Sigma for her work on numerous fundraisers and charity drives, was inducted to Phi Theta Kappa, and is on the dean's list. She hopes to make her career writing, drawing, singing, and acting, traveling the world and inspiring millions, before moving to Hawaii to teach theater in public schools and to develop arts programs.
Susan Hogue
Undergraduate Transfer Scholar
Southwestern College
Qian Qian Tang
College Scholar
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kathryn Moore
Graduate Scholar
New York University
Omar Haque
Graduate Scholar
Harvard University