Dr. Martin Camacho
Email: tcvpa.deansoffice@ttu.edu
Phone: 806.834.2202
Martin Camacho, D.M.A., M.B.A., is the Dean of the Talkington College of Visual &
Performing Arts at Texas Tech University. Before his appointment at Texas Tech, Dr.
Camacho served for eight years as the Dean of the Fain College of Fine Arts at Midwestern
State University and as interim Provost 2021-2022. Other leadership appointments include
Assistant Chair in the Department of Fine Arts at Barry University, Chair of Music
at Alabama State University, and Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at
the Community College of Rhode Island.
His administrative experience includes a special focus on student retention; enhancement,
expansion, and renovation of facilities; community collaborations and partnerships;
innovative curricula offerings; expansion of fundraising efforts; and a deep commitment
to promoting contemporary issues and global experiences for students and faculty.
He is an active promoter of the arts, and his leadership includes serving in national
organizations such as the International Council of Fine Arts Deans (ICFAD), where
he served as a board member and assisted in organizing the 2023 ICFAD International
Symposium that took place in Mexico.
Dr. Camacho has won eighteen national and local piano competitions in Mexico, Cuba,
and the United States. He has appeared as a soloist with orchestras in the United
States and Mexico, including the Mexico State Orchestra and Bellas Artes Chamber Orchestra,
and has performed as a recitalist in the United States, Venezuela, Cuba, Japan, Norway,
Italy, Serbia, Mexico, Brazil, and Spain. Additionally, he has toured as a soloist
with the American Wind Symphony Orchestra, performing in more than fifteen cities
in the U.S. and Canada. Dr. Camacho is active in chamber and collaborative music with
singers and other instrumentalists.
In 2009, he made his Carnegie Hall debut to great acclaim before a sold-out hall.
He maintains an active performing career, which includes several future engagements
as a soloist with orchestras. Dr. Camacho records for the Urtext Digital Classics
label. His two recent CD releases, A Mexican in New York with works for flute and
piano by Samuel Zyman, and Armengol, a disc with the twenty-two Cuban dances by Mario
Ruiz Armengol have received great acclaim.

J.T. & Margaret Talkington College of Visual & Performing Arts
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Address
School of Theatre & Dance Building | Box 45060 | 2812 18th Street STE 222 | Lubbock TX 79409 -
Phone
806.742.0700 -
Email
talk@ttu.edu