Thomas P. Johnson Distinguished Visiting Scholars & Artists Program
The Thomas P. Johnson Distinguished Visiting Scholars & Artists Program has brought experts and leaders, across a variety of disciplines and fields, to engage in public forums and interact with students, faculty, staff, and other members of the community for over 25 years.
For information, please contact Zach Mendez.
2025-2026 Schedule
- The Department of Music (in collaboration with the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park) brings several world-renowned performing artists to campus throughout the 2025-2026 academic year.
- The Rollins Museum of Art offers public artist talks/lectures, both in-person and virtually, throughout the 2025-2026 academic year, including:
- The Department of Theatre & Dance continues to work with Felichia Chivaughn, in collaboration with the Student Center for Community and Connections, on the implementation of their Anti-Racism Action Plan, the programming and initiatives of the Theatre & Dance Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) Council, and the application of color-conscious and identity-conscious production principles. Learn more about IDEA efforts in the Department of Theatre and Dance and at the Annie Russell Theatre here.
Fall 2025
- The Department of Critical Media & Cultural Studies brings in-person and virtual options for the Rollins and the local community to experience The Global Peace Film Festival from September 16th-21st, 2025.
Spring 2026
Apply
Have a scholar and/or artist in mind for the next academic year? Submit your application by TBD (more to come) for the TPJ Committee's consideration.
Apply Here