 
         
Dr. Kathryn Irwin is Assistant Professor of Percussion in the University of Louisiana
                           Monroe School of Visual and Performing Arts. Dr. Irwin is a percussion performer and
                           educator from Petal, Mississippi. 聽In 2018, she completed the Doctor of Musical Arts
                           degree in percussion performance at Michigan State University with Gwendolyn Dease
                           and Jon Weber. 聽She completed her Master of Music degree in percussion performance
                           at the University of Kansas with Ji Hye Jung and adjunct professors Lee Vinson and
                           Brandon Draper. 聽She received her Bachelor of Music Education degree from Louisiana
                           State University with percussionist Brett William Dietz.
Dr. Irwin has performed with scholastic and professional ensembles throughout the
                           United States, Europe, and Asia. 聽Performances include Toho Gakuen School of Music
                           in Tokyo for renowned percussionist Keiko Abe, Soochow University in Taiwan, the Cortona
                           Sessions for New Music in Italy, the Eutiner Festspiele and Carl Maria von Weber Concert
                           of Chamber Music in Germany, and the Percussive Arts Society International Convention
                           in Indianapolis. 聽She has also performed in notable masterclasses and clinics given
                           by the members of S艒 Percussion, Robert van Sice, Tom Freer, Keith Aleo, Meehan/Perkins
                           Duo, Ayano Kataoka, Naoko Takada, and many others.
As an active soloist and chamber musician in the percussion community, Dr. Irwin is
                           an advocate of expanding the percussion repertoire and prioritizes commissioning new
                           works. 聽She has commissioned composers such as Elliot Cole, Molly Joyce, Joe W. Moore
                           III, Brett William Dietz, and Dave Molk. She enjoys working on collaborative projects
                           with artists of other mediums and professionals outside the field of music as well.
                           聽The most recent commission of Is This Madness?, a work for solo percussion and electronics, aims to raise awareness and grow support
                           for members of the bipolar community through performances and clinics. 聽This project
                           consisted of a collaboration with a member of the bipolar community, a licensed psychiatrist,
                           and composer Joe W Moore III.
Dr. Irwin has led masterclasses at schools in Taiwan and universities across the United
                           States. Additionally, she has worked with many middle and high school performing ensembles
                           in Florida, Michigan, Mississippi, and Louisiana. 聽She has a studio of private students
                           and experience teaching percussion ensemble, marching percussion, concert band, and
                           elementary music.聽