Message from the Provost
Winter is coming to Columbia Theatre as Artistic Director
Please join me in welcoming James Winter as Artistic Director of the Columbia Theatre
for the Performing Arts. His appointment stems from the retirement of Southeastern
Professor of Art History Roy Blackwood, who has served in that capacity since 2011.
My sincere thanks and admiration are extended to Professor Blackwood for his steadfast
commitment to our university, our students and to the Columbia Theatre.
An Associate Professor of Theatre, Winter, who became a Southeastern full-time faculty
member in 2005, holds a master of fine arts in acting from the University of New Orleans
and a bachelor of arts in theater from Baldwin-Wallace University. He is co-founder
of two New Orleans theater companies - IMAGE and the Big Easy Award-winning InSideOut.
We are thrilled to welcome Professor Winter as the Artistic Director of our beautiful
Columbia Theatre. With his experience, energy and commitment to artistic excellence,
Jim is the perfect choice to lead the next era of the Columbia. His leadership will
position us well as we take next steps in growing our audience, expanding partnerships
and heightening the impact of the theater.
Winter co-founded the Hammond Horror Festival, serving as its artistic director for
eight years, is a two-time recipient of the National Endowment for the Humanities
Endowed Professorship in Music and Dramatic Arts and has received the Southeastern
President’s Award for Artistic Excellence. He has also served as Regional Vice-Chair
for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. Prior to that, he was the
Louisiana State Chair for KCACTF.
A resident of Hammond, Winter has authored four theatre textbooks and published several
plays, which have been produced both nationally and internationally. He spent eight
years teaching script writing, acting, and directing in Edinburgh, Scotland and Cork,
Ireland for the University of New Orleans’ Low-Residency MFA Creative Writing Program.
Prior to his academic career, Winter worked as a professional actor in New York City.
He has performed at Madison Square Garden, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts, The Hudson Guild, 13th Street Repertory Theatre, and in Ireland, Scotland, and
The People’s Republic of China.
I know everyone in the Lion Family joins me in congratulating Professor Winter on
his new role.