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Friday, January 30, 2009

OCAC Graduates Group Starting February 17th, 2009

OCAC Graduates Group Starting February 17th, 2009

Do you want dynamic, creative community? Would you like more support for your creativity?

Come to the Graduates Group, a monthly creative group for OCAC Alumnae! You will receive coaching support and ongoing creative community to help navigate creative life after college. The group is facilitated by a Creative and Life Coach. 

3rd Tuesdays, 7 - 9 pm (Feb. 17, Mar. 17, Apr. 21, May 19)

OCAC Design Studio (Park in lot off Lehey Rd.)

$10 suggested donation

Questions? Please contact Debbie West, Creative and Life Coaching

503-239-5096,

http://www.debbiewestcoaching.com

Friday, January 23, 2009

The righteous foundation of us: An exhibition with OCAC Alumni Josh Smith

The Manuel Izquierdo Gallery at the Pacific Northwest College of Art presents The righteous foundation of us, an exhibition by Portland artist Josh Smith. This work is the manifestation of Smith’s interest in modernism, particularly in its early philosophies regarding hive and colony structures. The repeated cylinder, constructed with hast and utilizing inexpensive materials, is both architecture and organic form. These structures and the artist’s interpretation of them exemplify the great capacity of humankind while paradoxically calling attention to the systems that are used to control us.  When the immaculate ideals of early modernism are put to practice, when the buildings are fastened to the earth, what is it that is lost?

The righteous foundation of us. will be on exhibit from February 5-26, 2009 at the Pacific Northwest College of Art, Manuel Izquierdo Sculpture Gallery, 825 NW 13th Avenue, Portland, Oregon. A reception for the artist will be held Thursday February 5, from 6-9pm. Regular gallery hours are Monday-Saturday 9-5pm and by appointment. Josh Smith received his BFA from the Oregon College of Art and Craft in 2008. His work has been exhibited locally at the Hoffman Gallery, Museum of Contemporary Craft, and Gallery Homeland. Most recently Smith’s work was included in the group show Volume curated by Jeff Jahn. Currently working as an Adjunct Instructor in the Industrial Design program at The Art Institute, Smith is also one half of the independent curatorial team TILT Export:. This is his first solo exhibition. More information on the web at: http://www.jjfab.com    All events are free and open to the public.

Tilt export
908.616.5477
http://www.tiltpdx.com

Looking for a Book Illustrator

I’ve written a book geared to the age 50+ homeowner and plan to publish it next year; looking for someone to illustrate it. Realize your school doesn’t specialize in illustration, but perhaps someone knows someone who may be interested in talking with me.  The illustrations needed are 40-50 photo-realistic illustrations. Home Design 4 Life is looking for someone who will illustrate my book for illustration credit and royalties from book sales. Prefer to work with someone who has sensitivity to or passion for home (both interior and exterior) design. I can be reached at or by phone at 360-713-7382. Hope to hear back!

Shannon Campbell

HD4L.com
Home Design 4 Life
stylish accessibility and convenience

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Call to Artists: PORTLAND OPEN STUDIOS

Call to Artists
PORTLAND OPEN STUDIOS
Deadline March 15, 2009
Metro Portland Artists wanted in all media to open their studios to the public on October 10 & 11 for studios east of the Willamette River and October 17 & 18 for westside studios.  Artists may choose to be open both weekends.  There are many advantages to being a Portland Open Studios artist. It is an opportunity for artists to show their art processes, sell their artwork, build an audience and communicate with the public. Artists who are selected for the event by a panel of three art professionals in a blind jury will have an image of their artwork published in the Tour Guide and on the web.
Special Scholarship Opportunity for artists between 20 and 30 years old: Kimberly Gales Emerging Artists Scholarship to Portland Open Studios. The recipient will have all fees waived and receive a $100 stipend.
Information, directions and the online application at http://www.portlandopenstudios.com. Application available online January 15, 2009.
Deadline for artist’s application and scholarship both: 3/15/09.

>>Call for Artists: Franconia Sculpture Park

Franconia Sculpture Park is now accepting sculpture/installation proposals or the year 2009. Opportunities include:
+ FSP/Jerome Artist Fellowship
+ Earthwork Amphitheater
+ Earthwork Gathering Place

Franconia Sculpture Park has created these opportunities for artists to create new work in residency.  Sculpture, site-specific, multi-media, and installation are considered. Artists may be in residence at FSP from 3 weeks to 3 months, whatever it takes to pull off an ambitious new project. Five to seven artists or artist teams will be invited to come and create new work in a public outdoor setting.  To view full details for all of these opportunities, eligibility requirements, and application procedures,click [http://www.franconia.org/callforart.html] here. Postmark deadline for all opportunities is February 7, 2009. 

http://www.franconia.org     

29836 St. Croix Trail, Franconia, MN 55074 +  651-257-6668

Please share this e-mail with your artist friends.

Sexton Mountain Elementary Art Fair

A local elementary school is having an art fair in Feb. in case you know
any students/instructors who would like to demonstrate their artistic
skills in painting, sculpture, calligraphy, drawing or other mediums.
This is a great opportunity to promote OCAC’s classes, summer camps and
community connections, so please contact Stacie Smith-Blosser if you are
interested in participating in some way. Thank you!

Stacie Smith-Blosser: 503-644-7273 (home)
Art Demo/Activity Table Coordinator
Sexton Mnt Elementary Art Fair

Third Annual Inventors Showcase, World Trade Center

One of the most innovative inventor groups in the country will be hosting it’s Third Annual Inventors Showcase On May 30th, 2009 at the World Trade Center in downtown Portland .  MIPO, The Micro-enterprise Inventor’s Program of Oregon, would like to invite you, your students, and anyone you know within your organization to participate.  At MIPO we work with inventors everyday - and what we see is people who recognize a problem or a challenge, and create solutions.  We believe that innovation, problem solving and overcoming challenges are innate and fundamental core competencies for every inventor.  With our showcase, we offer all inventors, with all levels of experience, to join together and show us what you’ve got!

The theme for the 2009 Showcase is “Innovation Begins At Home.“ this year and will be awarding prizes in several categories! 

·      “In the Kitchen” for all the women out there who create solutions “What’s cooking in your Kitchen??“

·      “In the Garage” for all the men out there who find answers to problems—Waffle Iron, anyone?

·      “In the Playroom” for all the kids and teens under age 18 who are already inventing

·      “In the Greenhouse” for all of you who are focused on sustainability, environmental and energy issues, and all things green!!

We understand that not all women spend their days in the kitchen, and that not all men enjoy tools! We simply want to encourage everyone to participate and by creating categories, we are better able to serve a larger population, and—give away more prizes!!  The event will feature a “Best Oregon Invention” contest, which will be voted on during the event by the general public and attendees.  Prizes awarded will be designed to help the winners move further ahead in developing their inventions, including an often sought- after financial component!  The event is open to the public and will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and will include many opportunities to provide resources and opportunities including:

·      Workshops & speakers for both emerging and established inventors, including topics such as licensing, marketing, intellectual property & funding such as:

o     “I Have an Idea, Now What?“ - Getting your idea off the ground

o     “Marketing to Retailers” – Getting your product into retail chains

o     So You Think You Can License!“ - Working through Inventor’s Dilemmas

o     “Funding Your Project?“ - Finding money for your invention

o     “Intellectual Property Protection Strategy” - Exploring pros/cons types of IP protection

·Experts in the fields of patent law, licensing, manufacturing, prototype design and funding will also gather at to exchange ideas and resources.  We are expecting several hundred people to attend the event and since it will only last one day,  do not miss this great opportunity!  To get involved, get more information, or to sign up for the showcase, please visit us online at http://www.mipooregon.org

Sincerely,

Kedma Ough, MBA Business Director                                                   Tina Wyszynski, MIPO Coordinator

E-mail:                                                          

Website: http://www.mipooregon.org                                                            Website: http://www.mipooregon.org

Tel.: 503-998-9560                                                                       Tel.: 503-998-9560  

Rockefeller Foundation Accepting Applications for Bellagio Center Creative Arts Residencies

The Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center creative arts residencies are deisgned to give composers, novelists, playwrights, poets, video/filmmakers, and visual artists time for disciplined work, individual reflection, and collegial engagement free of the usual interruptions of professional and personal life.

Located on a peninsula adjacent to Lake Como, two hours north of Milan, the Bellagio Center typically offers one-month stays for no more than three to five creative artists at a time. The foundation seeks applicants from any country in the world who are able to demonstrate a history of significant achievement in their respective artistic disciplines. Individuals from developing countries and young artists with significant accomplishments — exhibitions, publications, performances — are particularly encouraged to apply. Decisions are based on the quality of the proposed project, the ability of the applicant to articulate the project’s purpose and goals, the professional qualifications and achievements of the applicant, and the suitability and value of the center for the proposed activity. Spouses/life partners may accompany the resident, or may apply for a concurrent residency. The center also offers collaborative residencies for two to four persons working on the same project.

Residencies are typically four weeks long; however, shorter periods may be available. Room and board are provided without charge to all residents and their spouses/partners. Residents and spouses/partners must pay for their own airfare and local transportation to/from Bellagio. Assistance with round-trip economy airfare between the home country and Milan is available on a financial-needs basis to qualifying residents and their spouses/partners from developing countries.

The February 11, 2009, deadline is for a possible residency occurring between mid-August through November 26, 2009.

For detailed program information, visit the Rockefeller Foundation Web site: http://www.rockfound.org  (Contact: Link to Complete RFP)

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Post-Baccalaureate Students Come “UNDONE” in a Process Oriented Gallery Show

Oregon College of Art and Craft Post-Baccalaureate Students Come “UNDONE” in a Process Oriented Gallery Show at Disjecta in Portland, Oregon

January 31st 2009 6-9pm. This New Year Portland’s Oregon College of Art and Craft Post-bac students will be coming down from the West hills and bringing their processes to Undone at Disjecta in the North East. Artists include Johanna Keefe, Matthew D Wicks, Kimo Nelson, Molly Purnell, Jacie Friedkin, Betany Porter, Soraya Sayani, Pat Krishnamurthy, and Suzanne Lussier.

These artists have all received Bachelor’s degrees from other institutions and have come to OCAC to further examine their own fields in an art and craft environment. This exhibition will mark the explorations and processes that are so important in this degree’s re-investigation of art and learning.  The show has been organized by Karl Burkheimer and Jenene Nagy. The exhibition will also be open from 12pm-6pm on Sunday 2/1, Thursday 2/5-Sunday 2/8, and Thursday 2/12-Saturday 2/14.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

SPECIAL* OPENINGS IN OUR SPRING DEGREE CLASSES FOR ALUMNI!!

SPECIAL* OPENINGS IN OUR SPRING DEGREE CLASSES FOR ALUMNI!!

Alumni, do you miss being on campus?  Do you miss the intensive, focused atmosphere that only our degree classes can offer?  We miss you, too!  Join us to audit any of the degree classes for half-price plus the studio fee!  Regular tuition to audit these classes is $1605 – you pay only $800 plus studio fee, a savings of more than 50%.  To register, simply call the Registrar’s Office at 503.297.5544 and cut your tuition in half!  We look forward to seeing you again this spring.

These classes fill fast and space is limited, so call right away!  Remember the discount applies only to classes taken for no credit!


Here is a list of available classes:
BA110 Beginning Letterpress
BA202 Design Concepts
CE110 Wheel Throwing
CE304 Ceramic Sculpture
DR202 Beginning Life Drawing
FT212   Surface Embellishment
ME202 Hollow Forms and Mechanisms
ME304 The Teapot
PH110 Photography II
WD202 Vessels and Cabinetry
WD304 Chairs

MTH202         A History of Math:  Beyond Babylon and Bernoulli
NS204         History of Plants:  Ethnobotany, Shamanism, and Culture
SS206         The Primitive and the “Other” in Culture and Art
WR302         Writing for Artists

Linda Anderson

Registrar

Oregon College of Art and Craft

(503) 297-5544 Ext.130

Monday, January 12, 2009

Alumni News :: January 2009

Brandy Cochrane (Metals ’04), along with Paul Middendorf, a local artist, curator and director of gallery HOMELAND, have received a RACC grant to complete a large-scale installation in late 2009. And, as of September 16, she began working at R/West, a full-service advertising, marketing and PR agency in inner Southeast Portland, not Illinois, as previously reported. http://www.r-west.com/


Marilyn Joyce (Painting 06’) is showed work in “Maternal Legends” at 23 Sandy Gallery in Portland, Oregon in December.  http://www.23Sandy.com


Blue Mitchell (Photography ’05) has his “Acrylic Lift on Birch” transfer process, with step by step instructions, published in the book “Photographic Possibilities, Third Edition: The Expressive Use of Equipment, Ideas, Materials, and Processes” by Robert Hirsch. Blue’s tintype “The Calling” and acrylic lift photograph “The Journey Begins” have also been published in the book.  Check it out on amazon.com or focal press.


Adam Blankinship (Wood ‘08) and his wife, Allyson, welcomed their new boy, Arlo Jameson, into the world Dec. 5th. He’s a cutie.


Shannon Lowry (Ceramics ‘08) current MFA student at the University of Colorado has had two works accepted in the “From This Side: United States Artists On Immigration” exhibition at the Academia de San Carlos, Mexico City, D.F. The opening was held on November 13 during which each artist spoke publicly about their work in relation to immigration concerns. The show will remain open until December 21, 2009.


Danielle Sommer (Post-Bacc ‘07) and Sandra Preston (BFA ‘04) participated in Tom Marioni’s ongoing performance piece at SF MOMA in December as part of the “Art of Participation” show.

Friday, January 09, 2009

Position Available:  Assistant Professor, Photography

Position Available:  Assistant Professor, Photography, tenure-track (pending funding)
Salary: competitive plus benefits
Date of Appointment:  August 18, 2009

Description:
The Art Department at St. Cloud State University seeks a vibrant and dedicated individual to teach photography and media-related courses in a progressive interdisciplinary-oriented department. St. Cloud State University is a comprehensive university of approximately 15000 students and is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. The Kiehle Visual Arts Center sits on the banks of the Mississippi River, sixty miles north of the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

Responsibilities:
Teach three studio courses (18 contact hours) per semester (six courses per year) in photography as well as special topics, foundation courses, intermediate courses in critical frameworks and combined studio, or advanced multi-disciplinary courses, depending on department need. The successful applicant will contribute to BA, BS and BFA programs including a developing emphasis in integrated media.  S/he will work together with others teaching in existing video, digital and performance media and will transition the department from wet-based to primarily digital photography.
Consequently, candidates with the ability to teach both traditional and digital photographic methods and to work in alternative photo processes are preferred. The successful candidate should be informed of critical theory and interdisciplinary approaches to art-making, and be knowledgeable about current practices in contemporary art.  In order to be considered for tenure, the successful candidate will demonstrate ability to teach effectively, to produce a record of scholarly or creative achievement or research, to engage in ongoing preparation and study, to contribute to student growth and development, and to provide service to the university and community.

Qualifications: MFA in Photography or related area is required at time of appointment.
The eligible candidate must be a practicing artist and show a record of successful professional activity. Previous teaching experience at the college level, including teaching assistantships, is preferred. The successful candidate must be able to teach in a Macintosh environment and will have demonstrated the ability to teach and work with persons from culturally diverse backgrounds.
Apply to:
Justin Quinn
Chair, Photography Search Committee
Art Department, KVAC 101
St. Cloud State University
720 4th Ave. South
St. Cloud, Minnesota 56301-4498
For more information, email

, or phone 320-308-4283. [ http://www.stcloudstate.edu/art ]http://www.stcloudstate.edu/art [ http://www.stcloudstate.edu/art ]

Application Information: Submit letter of application, resume, a separate statement of teaching philosophy, undergraduate and graduate transcripts (copies with names on them are acceptable for initial screening) as well as a cd or dvd with 20 jpeg images of student work (if available), 20 jpeg images of own work, and/or 10 minutes of time-based media viewable on a Macintosh, three reference letters including contact information for the references, and SASE for the return of materials. Application Deadline:
January 22, 2009 (postmark). SCSU is committed to excellence and actively supports cultural diversity.  We invite applications from individuals of all backgrounds to apply, including minorities, women, GLBT, and persons with disabilities. SCSU is a member of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System.

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Call for Applicants: 2009 Salem Art Fair & Festival

2009 Salem Art Fair & Festival

Call for Applicants:  Visual Artists, Performing Artists, Artisan Groups and Local Nonprofits Encouraged to Apply

January 6, 2009, Salem OR - Applications are now being accepted for Salem Art Association’s (SAA) 60th Annual Salem Art Fair & Festival held July 17, 18 and 19, 2009. Visual artists, performing artists, artisan groups and local nonprofits are encouraged to apply.  Applications and information are available online at http://www.SalemArt.org.
Recognized as one of the west coast’s major cultural events, SAA’s annual Salem Art Fair & Festival is a lively three-day celebration that draws more than 100,000 visitors each year. Held in picturesque Bush’s Pasture Park, this event is the primary fundraiser for Salem Art Association and provides revenue to more than 60 community nonprofits and 200 visual artists.  SAA, one of Oregon’s largest nonprofit community arts organizations, operates the Bush House Museum, three galleries in the Bush Barn Art Center, and a wide range of Community Arts Education and School Programs that reach 10,000 school children each year. For more information, please visit http://www.SalemArt.org or call (503) 581-2228.
Visual Artists - SAA is accepting applications from visual artists who wish to sell their work in the Salem Art Fair & Festival’s Artist Marketplace. Fine art and craftspeople who work in any media are invited to apply. Two hundred artists will be selected by a jury process. Applications are available and will be accepted exclusively through http://www.zapplication.org. Application deadline is February 15, 2009.
Performance Artists - SAA is accepting applications from performing artists. All genres of high-quality music, theater and novelty performances are invited to apply.  Approximately 50 performing artists will be determined by jury for the Main Stage and the Family Stage. The application is available online in the Art Fair section of SAA’s Web site, http://www.SalemArt.org. The application deadline is March 31, 2009.
Artisan Guilds or Groups - Folk artists or artisan guilds and groups that would like to demonstrate their work may apply to be a part of Artisan Village. This is an opportunity for these groups and individuals to promote themselves and educate others on their craft. The application is available online in the Art Fair section of SAA’s Web site, http://www.SalemArt.org. The application deadline is March 31, 2009.
Local Nonprofits for Kids Court - SAA is accepting applications from educational organizations interested in leading Kids Court activities during the 2009 Salem Art Fair & Festival. All educational groups are invited to apply.
Selected groups will direct and staff an art activity booth during the three-day Festival. In past years activities have ranged from face-painting and button-making to newspaper hats and decorative picture frames. Funds earned from ticket sales will go back to the organization running the activity booths.

This is also an opportunity for organizations to raise their visibility among the more than 100,000 visitors expected to attend the 2008 Salem Art Fair & Festival. The application is available online in the Art Fair section of SAA’s Web site, http://www.SalemArt.org. The application deadline is March 31, 2009.

Nonprofit Arts and Arts-Related Organizations for Cultural Corridor - Nonprofit arts and arts-related organizations are invited to apply to be a part of Cultural Corridor. This is an opportunity for groups to promote themselves and their programs to an arts-centered audience. In order to apply, you must be registered as a charitable nonprofit corporation within the state of Oregon. The application is available online in the Art Fair section of SAA’s Web site, http://www.SalemArt.org. The application deadline is March 31, 2009.
Local Nonprofits for Food Court - Applications from community nonprofits that would like to raise money by operating food booths at the Salem Art Fair & Festival may apply before March 31, 2008. The application is available online in the Art Fair section of SAA’s Web site, http://www.SalemArt.org.

Founded in 1919, the Salem Art Association (SAA) is one of the largest and oldest community arts organizations in Oregon. SAA operates the Bush House Museum and the Bush Barn Art Center and Annex in historic Bush’s Pasture Park in Salem.

The Bush House Museum, an Italianate mansion containing an extensive collection of 19th century fine and decorative arts, is the former residence of pioneer businessman Asahel Bush II and his family.  The Bush Barn Art Center is home to three galleries run by SAA: the A.N. Bush Gallery and the Focus Gallery, both contemporary exhibition spaces, and the Camas Gallery, a sales gallery featuring Northwest arts and fine crafts. SAA also runs an extensive Community Arts Education program which provides art instruction to students in regional public schools and community arts classes for children and adults.

The Bush House Museum and the Bush Barn Art Center are located in Bush’s Pasture Park at 600 Mission Street, SE in Salem, OR. For more information about the Salem Art Association, call (503) 581-2228 or visit http://www.SalemArt.org

Monday, January 05, 2009

MATERIAL AFTERLIFE:  Call for Proposals

As a part of an ongoing commitment to promote challenging and innovative practices in the visual arts, the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (UICA) is seeking artists to submit entries to Material Afterlife, a national juried exhibition of recycled and cycle–logic art. The exhibition demonstrates the growing relevance of artwork that examines environmental degradation, consumerism, personal value, and frugality, as well as celebrates the significance of recycling, sustainable methods, and thrift-store culture as medium and subject matter for artists. This exhibition explores the rich terrain developed by artists who address waste and need in society, are mindful of environmental cause and effect, and expand ideas of consumption through a cyclic approach of material use. This terrain has never been more fruitful than with the work of today’s artists. Material Afterlife demonstrates the influence of ecology in contemporary art practice and discourse, as well as its affect on the essential substantive qualities of eco-art.

[ http://uica.citysoft.biz/dsp_emailhandler.cfm?eid=3324&uid=12167866
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MICA’s Artist Residency Program in Rochefort-en-Terre, France

The Maryland Institute College of Art is pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications for the 2009 sessions of the Alfred & Trafford Klots Artist Residency Program at the Château in the village of Rochefort-en-Terre in Brittany, France.

The dates of the three four-week sessions in 2009 are:

Sunday, May 17 to Saturday, June 13

Sunday, June 14 to Saturday, July 11

Sunday, July 12 to Saturday, August 8

Competitive residencies are open to artists working in any media and to writers.  More information is available at http://www.mica.edu/rochefortresidency. The residency application deadline is January 9, 2009.

Thank you,

Ray Allen

Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost

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