Kari Lindquist
Graduate Student (Ph.D. Candidate)
Kari Lindquist holds an MA in Humanities from the University of Chicago with an interdisciplinary focus on Music History and English and a double BA in Comparative Literature and Arts & Ideas in the Humanities from the University of Michigan.
Her dissertation explores tours of U.S. wind bands in Cold War musical diplomacy. Her dissertation research has been supported by the Margery Lowens Dissertation Research Fellowship from the Society for American Music, the UNC Graduate School, and the Bordin/Gillette Fellowship from the Bentley Historical Library at the University of Michigan. She has presented her research at the Society for American Music conference (2019, 2020, 2023), Feminist Theory & Music conference (2022, 2024), and annual meeting for the American Musicological Society (2023, 2024).
As an advocate of community education, she previously worked as the Marketing & Community Engagement Coordinator in the DePaul University School of Music and as a music teaching artist in Chicago. She has served as a fellow with Carolina Performing Arts as part of Humanities for the Public Good at UNC and as a Maynard Adams Fellow for the Public Humanities.
Instructor:
Music as Culture: Taylor Swift (MUSC 286)
Music Fundamentals (MUSC 121)
Teaching Assistant:
Introduction to Jazz (MUSC 145)
Country Music (MUSC 144)
Musicianship II (MUSC 133)
Email: karil@unc.edu
Office: Hill Hall 223