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Home › News & Events › News › Bennett Curran (’26) awarded the ‘Expanding Horizons Arts & Environment Fund’ scholarship

Bennett Curran (’26) awarded the ‘Expanding Horizons Arts & Environment Fund’ scholarship

August 29, 2025

TFTV senior Bennett Curran (’26) was awarded the ‘Expanding Horizons Arts & Environment Fund’ scholarship by the College of Fine Arts. The fund supports student-driven interdisciplinary arts projects that raise awareness about environmental and climate issues.

California is Burning, is Curran’s senior thesis film, which he directed, photographed and produced. It is a visual recollection of the impact after Eaton Fire burned historic Altadena, California. The film recounts community efforts by residents and first responders.

The scholarship allows Curran to double the scope of his project, shot entirely on 16mm, and expand the story’s depth.

“I am so grateful that the CFA offers a grant opportunity like this,” said Curran, who is earning his BA degree in film & television online. “Our university’s investment in environmental art ensures our generation can continue raising awareness on important issues.

“Thank you, Kyria Sabin, for inspiring students to act on climate emergencies and helping to uplift the voices of Altadena’s community.”

Still from “California is Burning” shot at the El Cajon Armory in San Diego.

‘California is Burning’

“On top of existing segments with the Pasadena Fire Department and Pasadena Humane Society Animal Evacuation Center, this award from the College of Fine Arts allowed to me introduce a new segment with the California National Guard – their intimate stories of compassion and gratitude open a necessary dialogue about the media’s division between citizens and soldiers. This is the first time the El Cajon Armory in San Diego has ever been documented.

“I evacuated Los Angeles when the Sunset Fire lit up the Hollywood Hills. It has been over seven months since Los Angeles went up in flames, and residents are still in dire need of resources. This film means the world to me, as it documents the true story of resilience and compassion residents experienced in the face of disaster. As a society, we need to continue uplifting residents’ voices and coming together to help.

  • Bennett Curran finds documentary focus in covering fire

Curran said that 100% of the profits from his film will be donated directly to fire relief.

Still from “California is Burning” shot at the El Cajon Armory in San Diego.

Using the Arts in Meaningful Ways

The College of Fine Arts announced the new endowment in 2023, funded with a generous gift from Kyria Sabin, long-time School of Dance supporter and instructor, along with gifts from friends, family and community.

Sabin serves on the school’s advisory board and created and leads the school’s Pilates curriculum as an adjunct instructor. Her company, Body Works Pilates, has been a sponsor of our dance performance seasons for decades.

  • Sabin supports ‘Arts and Environment’ projects with grant

Sabin funded the endowment to inspire students to use the arts in meaningful ways. Correspondently, Curran wants the message of his senior thesis to focus on compassion in climate emergencies.

“The main impact I’m trying to have with the film is to inspire people to use their hands, help the community and come together in states of crisis,” he said.

  • Arizona Online: Film and Television

Expanding Horizons Arts & Environment recipients

2025 … Bennett Curran, School of Theatre, Film & Television
2024 … Ziyu Feng, School of Art
2023 … Jack Haskins, School of Dance

The above article was originally published by Arizona Arts

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