OCAC Special Events - BUILDING DEDICATION INFO
Friday, September 10, 2010

New Community Celebration Business Partners Announced!

We are thrilled that Monograph Bookwerks and Hands On Cafe will join us on Saturday, October 2nd at our Community Celebration of the newest buildings on campus since 1978.

Monograph Bookwerks will offer books, art and craft for sale, with a portion of their proceeds benefiting OCAC.

Hands On Cafe will offer delicious soup, salad, bread and of course cookies!

Don’t miss the Alumni Art Sale - Saturday, October 2nd!

As part of our exciting Jean Vollum Building Dedication celebration, we’re proud to announce our Alumni Art Sale, featuring the incredible works of art by the following alumni:

Jennifer Anable - Porcelain functional work with decals and printed images.

Jessie Benenson - Art dolls, wood and cloth toys.

Allie Bentley - Jewelry and small scale sculpture.

April Biracree-Wisowaty - Ceramics, mugs, houses, pet bowls and magnets.

Maria Cardenas - Framed photographs and small journals with photos.

Catherine Chandler - Silver jewelry (earrings and necklaces, rings and bracelets).

Ann Coombs - Small boxes, book structures, letterpress-printed cards and prints and hand-embroidered pillow cases and towels.

Doug Dacar - Small paintings and ceramic work.

Judilee Fitzhugh - Textiles, garments and accessories.

Erin Gallagher - Whimsical, three-dimensional ceramic wall tiles.

Janice Green - Functional pottery.

Peggy Harkins - Carved and painted wood boxes, mirrors, clocks and “carpets”.

Stephanie Haynes - Functional ceramics (bowls and mugs) and decorative ceramic wall tiles.

Carla Klinker - Small figurative paintings and miniature houses.

Sarah LaBarre - Crocheted phone sculptures and jewelry.

Susannah Lints - Majolica pottery (cups, large bowls and vases).

Rebecca Melton - Funky steel, steriling and enameled steel earrings, necklaces and bracelets. Steel and sterling paired with freshwater pearl ring and bangle sets.

Saskia Moes - Gold and silver jewelry (rings, necklaces and earrings).

Lisa Onstad - Small gouache paintings on vintage notebook paper and small botanically inspired acrylic paintings on wood.

Liv Rainey-Smith - Woodcut prints.

Kate Speranza - Silver geometric jewelry with mixed metals and stones.

Brienne Stekly - Photographs on mixed media and small drawiings and paintings.

Sarah Van Halder - Ceramic wall plaques and ceramic “pillow boxes”.

Vanessa Villarreal - Porcelain plates, cups and small decorative wall hangings.

Alisa Walton - Hand-bound books, letterpress printed materials (prints and postcards).

Rachel Yoder - Knit hats.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Art Media & Cornell Farm to participate in Community Celebration

Art Media & Cornell Farm will set up shop con campus Saturday, October 2nd to help the College celebrate the opening of the Jean Vollum Building.

Art Media will sell art supplies and books and Cornell Farm will sell a range of flowers and plants. We’re excited to strengthen our relationship with our neighbors and with Washington County!

Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt & Key Bank to sponsor Vollum Building Dedication

The College would like to thank Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt and Key Bank for their generous sponsorship of our momentous Vollum Building Dedication! Without their support this important moment in OCAC’s history would not be recognized.

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Friday, July 23, 2010

OCAC to dedicate first new buildings                             on campus since 1978!

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11am - 4pm | OCAC Campus
8245 SW Barnes Road
Portland, OR 97225

Honorary Chairs John Gray, Howard Hedinger and Arlene & Harold Schnitzer invite you to celebrate the dedication of the new Jean Vollum Drawing, Painting and Photography Building and the Bonnie Laing-Malcolmson Thesis Studios. The campus will be a vibrant center of family activities that day, which will include Art Adventures tents for art-making, art and craft demonstrations, face painting and more!

As OCAC moves further into its second century, the new buildings allow the College to become the center of the renewed conversation around craft and its relevance to art in the 21st century. This exciting vision will serve OCAC into its next hundred years, while continuing to honor a legacy of craft that is central to the Pacific Northwest region.

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