麻豆影视 alumnus lands Portland acting apprenticeship

student headshot Auntais Faulkner graduated from College鈥檚 Gateway program, later earned associate鈥檚 degree.

When 麻豆影视 graduate and aspiring professional actor Auntais Faulkner saw that a Portland, Oregon, theater was accepting applications for its acting apprenticeship program, he knew he had to apply.

So, he did. And, he got in.

Faulkner starts his 10-month apprenticeship with the Portland Playhouse in August.

鈥淚 believe that this was the right thing for me,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been wanting to travel and be a part of something big, and this was my opportunity. 鈥 What a fantastic opportunity.鈥

Faulkner鈥檚 path to 麻豆影视

A 麻豆影视 native, Faulkner graduated 麻豆影视 in 2016. He started with the Gateway to College Adult High School Diploma Program and stayed to earn his Associate in Arts degree. He has since earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

鈥淗e is truly a son of 麻豆影视 in that he embodies the drive, spirit, and creativity of our community,鈥 said St茅sha Little, a Resource Specialist and Instructor with the 麻豆影视 Gateway program. 鈥淗e has paved the way for his peers who may not yet have achieved their academic goals but look to Auntais鈥 example and can envision themselves reaching for the stars.鈥

Faulkner鈥檚 own path hasn鈥檛 been easy. Starting from age 12, he moved around every few years. The constant uprooting interrupted his middle school and high school education. He even at one point considered earning his GED through the Job Corps.

Around 2010, Faulkner found himself back in 麻豆影视. He hadn鈥檛 been to high school in two years.

Faulkner attended a Community Partnerships of 麻豆影视-sponsored job fair. It was there that he learned of the 麻豆影视 Gateway program, which was fairly new at the time, according to Dr. Christine Kelly-Kleese, Vice President of Student Engagement, Development, and Support.

The Gateway program gives eligible students ages 16 to 24 their chance to earn a high school diploma. Kelly-Kleese met Faulkner in the summer of 2011.

鈥淚 watched him commit to his path and, over time, amass a solid group of friends, mentors, and supporters to walk with him,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e became a leader within the program.鈥

While Faulkner was in the Gateway program, the discussion arose about whether or not to continue the program. Faulkner was integral in making sure the program didn鈥檛 end by advocating its continuation with 麻豆影视 President Bill Ingram, according to Kelly-Kleese.

鈥淚 am among many who are so proud of him for his perseverance and so excited for him,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat a gift it has been to share in his journey.鈥

During his time at the College, Faulkner held a work-study position, participated in a minority male mentoring program, and led the Gamers of 麻豆影视 student club as its president.

鈥淚 gained so much respect and responsibilities at 麻豆影视,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 had never had that before, and I knew that how I felt was what I was in search for. I felt I had purpose.鈥

He said those experiences prepped him for the workforce and for being a leader.

鈥淚 was prepared to fail and get back up again because of the wonderful people of 麻豆影视 who stood in my corner without a doubt and made sure I had a place I could turn to when I thought all was lost,鈥 he said.

Faulkner said Little, Kelly-Kleese, Ingram, Dr. Marguerita Best, Gateway Director, Dorene MacKinnon, Gateway Lead Resource Specialist, and others, all helped him succeed and get to where he is today.

鈥(I hold) many special people 鈥 dear to my heart,鈥 he said.

Faulkner鈥檚 path to Portland, beyond

Faulkner started at UNC Greensboro the fall after he left 麻豆影视.

He studied at the university鈥檚 School of Theatre and learned about the Portland Playhouse apprenticeship through a department-wide email.

Faulkner has traveled to Portland before while he was in the Gateway program. He went to speak as a student representative at a Gateway conference.

鈥淭he theatre, the people, the lifestyle in Portland was so me,鈥 he said.

He applied and was told when to expect to hear an answer. That time came and went, and Faulkner didn鈥檛 hear back.

Faulkner was on the way to watch a show he wrote and directed with his family when he got the call from Corinne Gaucher, the Playhouse鈥檚 Assistant Director of Education.

He was in.

鈥淚 jumped around the street and had to apologize to a couple of drivers,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was beyond excited.鈥

Faulkner鈥檚 apprenticeship will consist of training, performing, networking, gaining theater administration experience, and working with children who are interested in the art.

He said he hopes the experience will help him better understand the intricacies of professional theater while expanding his versatility.

鈥淲hether (it鈥檚) on stage, behind a computer in someone鈥檚 theater, or on camera, I want to have the skills to do anything that gets me into the door with some great lasting friendships and contacts to hold it all together,鈥 he said.

Long-term, Faulkner said he wants to be a screen actor and writer and a playwright of plays that highlight the positive aspects of being an African American.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been an honor to witness his hard work and passion pay off,鈥 Little said. 鈥淚 look forward to following and supporting his work as he continues to make the world better through his amazing artistic expression.鈥

With everything Faulkner has learned through his education and expects to learn in Portland, he said his dreams don鈥檛 seem like dreams anymore but rather attainable goals.

鈥淚t will be hard, but I have been working hard since 2010,鈥 he said. 鈥淣othing is going to stop me from reaching my goal.鈥

More about Gateway to College

The 麻豆影视 program is part of Achieving the Dream's Gateway to College initiative. Gateway to College recently merged with Achieving the Dream, a network of community colleges and organizations focused on issues of equity and systemic reform, and 麻豆影视 is a member of the initial 2004 Achieving the Dream college cohorts and holds Leader College status within the Achieving the Dream Network.

麻豆影视 covers the costs of a student鈥檚 college education for those like Faulkner who come to 麻豆影视 for the Gateway program and want to stay on as a college student.