Saturday, February 28, 2015

Silkscreen Project at Danger Press : Here's the Options

 Got this info from Danger Press and wanted to pass it along to you all to see if any of these interest you. If not, then we'll move on to another way to proceed with the Band Project.
Since we would be using money from your lab fees then I wanted each of you to weigh in on what is being offered. We'll talk about this in class on Monday.
 
 
Here are three options for having your class come through the shop.
Let me know if you have any questions. Hope your semester is going well so far.

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OPTION 1 - One on one printing - Students each print a poster of their own

Discussion of how to prep artwork for a professional print shop at GA STATE during a class
Students prep art using photoshop or illustrator or other analogue techniques on their own time
Students get one on one time with press operator at DANGER in chunks of 3 hours to print their project and learn
Students walk away with a one or two color print at 18x24 and professional experience.

Cost - $200 per person plus the $400 for the discussion


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OPTION 2 - Group print - Students print a poster in groups of 3
Discussion of how to prep artwork for a professional print shop at GA STATE during a class
Students collaborate in groups of 3 on concept/design and prep art using photoshop or illustrator or other analogue techniques on their own time
Those groups spend time with press operator at DANGER in chunks of 3 hours to print their project and learn
Students walk away with a one or two color print at 18x24 and professional experience

Cost - $75 per person plus the $400 for the discussion

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OPTION 3 - Class print - The class collaborates on a single print
Students visit DANGER and get schooled on prepping art, and printing in a professional print shop
They then view a project on press and the discussions which preceded the demo are seen in practice.

Cost - $400


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J.Gilman | Creative Director

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Congratulations to Courtnie Dani Fore: Atlanta Jewish Music Festival 2015 Limited Edition Silkscreen


Courtnie will be signing these along with Russell Gottshalk, Director and Founder of AJMF on Monday March 2nd in the Conference Room. Great Job Courtnie!

Congratulations Graham, Katie, Jonathan and Caitlin! Awards & Scholarships Nominees and Recipient

Top Left to Right: Graham Robson, 2015-2016 Susan Babush Scholarship Recipient; Katie Welch, Andrew West Scholarship Nominee; Jonathan Splitlog, Mark Phillips Scholarship Nominee; Caitlin Joyce, Dean Dwyer Award Nominee.


Big Show. Small Art

BIG SHOW. SMALL ART.
International Call for Entries: 6x6x2015
June 6 - July 12, 2015

Artwork Entries Due: April 19 (Postmarked April 18)
Global Online Preview Begins: May 22 at 10am
In-Gallery Preview (no purchasing): June 1-5, 1-9pm
Opening Party & Artwork Sale: June 6, 4-10pm ($10)
    7:30pm raffle for buyer position 1-20
    8:00pm purchasing open for all other buyers
Global Online Purchasing Begins: June 9 at 10am
Artwork Purchase Price: $20 each
Sold Out Artists’ Names Revealed Online: July 3
Purchased Artwork Pick-Up: July 12-15, 12-8pm

Join us on Facebook.
Represent Georgia in New York & Support Contemporary Art
Rochester Contemporary Art Center's (RoCo), international small art phenomenon returns for the 8th year! Help us once again to build an incredible exhibition of thousands of artworks made and donated by celebrities, international & local artists, designers, college students, youths, and YOU.
Join Artists from Around the World
Each artwork must be 6x6 square inches (15cm) or mounted to a 6x6 board, signed only on the back, and exhibited anonymously. All entries will be accepted and exhibited in the gallery and online. All artworks will also be offered for sale to the public for $20 each to benefit RoCo. Artist names will be revealed to the buyer upon purchase and all artworks will remain on display through July 12, 2015. Sold Out artists' names will be revealed next to their work online on July 3. Artists may enter up to 4 artworks of any medium (2D or 3D) and there is no fee to enter. Thank you for your participation!
Mail or deliver your artwork before April 19, 2015 (Postmarked April 18) to:
Rochester Contemporary Art Center
137 East Avenue
Rochester, NY 14604 USA

American Craft Council Show





American Craft Council Show in Atlanta, March 13-15 at the Cobb Galleria. It’s the 26th year of this popular show, the largest of its kind in the southeast showcasing over 225 fine craft artisans. We wanted to let you know about this fun and educational annual event because art department faculty and students who present a valid school ID will receive free admission! The ACC is committed to education art students about fine craft!

Can we count on your help again this year to let your faculty and students know about this great event?  I hope you will share the info below via email or social media. Two graphics you can use are attached as well. I am also putting some event postcards in the mail that I hope you will distribute. 

Thanks for helping to spread the word about this beautiful show again this year!

AIGA Student Portfolio Day


Saturday April 25th @ SCAD
Another great opportunity to get your work in  front of others in the design community. 

Saturday, February 21, 2015

The Art of.....( A Look Book of Fashion, Art, Music, Politics, etc)

Take A Look:
http://cargocollective.com/mm-mpls/Voltage-Fashion-Amplified-2007





Coming Soon: The Silkscreen Project at DangerPress

 



 
 Danger Press
675 Metropolitan Parkway SW, Unit 6020
Atlanta, GA 30310-2082
404 822 2376

Updated Calendar

2015 SPRING SEMESTER CALENDAR: (Tentative)


Monday 23                      The Art of
Wednesday 25                 Strathmore Paper and Materials Presentation (90 minutes)

Monday Mar 02               The Art of
Wednesday 04                 The Art of

Monday 09                      The Art of
Wednesday 11                 The Art of

Monday 16                      Spring Break No Classes
Wednesday 18                 Spring Break No Classes

Monday 23                 The Art of Critique
Wednesday 25                 DVD/ Game

Monday 30                      DVD/ Game
Wednesday Apr 01          DVD/ Game

Monday 06                      DVD/ Game
Wednesday 08                 DVD/ Game
            
Monday 13                      DVD/ Game
Wednesday 15                 DVD/ Game

Monday 20                      DVD/Game
Wednesday 22                 Silkscreen Project

Monday 27                       Final Class/Silkscreen Project

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Sam Smith: On why he thinks he won 4 Grammys






A really insightful mention about why he felt he won 4 Grammys for his music.


Also a little tidbit from me:
Just be yourself. Create like you want to create.
If you love what you do, it will love you back.
Creativity is a relationship of the best kind but you have to own it.
You can't just hope you'll be creative or be successful.
You must make your own reality as you go and that's by believing in yourself and the work you do and how you treat others along the way. Don't ever apologize for what you love doing or who you love or how you create your own work. It's all connected. 

Remember that you are building a foundation right now so make sure it's built on originality, authenticity and passion. Otherwise it will crumble sometime along your journey.

Arrogance and Ego can be doomed quicksand for anyone creative so beware of those pitfalls. Confidence is not the same as Ego. Also remember that we teach others how to treat us. Be careful to own your talent without bravado and without swagger.
You only need to embrace it and others will notice and take you seriously.

A long life of doing what I've loved doing has been so rewarding and totally unexpected at times. Being able to look back at this point now makes me know that the path I choose for myself, without apology, has been one that I wouldn't have missed or done differently.

Find your voice and you will find your path.

Funny how that works.


Remember that whenever you come to that "fork in the road" and you have to choose which direction to go that both paths lead to your better self. There is no wrong path if you listen to your soul, which is afterall, your creative spirit.

Print for Pop Culture: The Art of....

The Assignment: 
The Art Of

The Specs: 
Each of you will art direct/create a 16-page brochure/promotional zine/product spread for a topic of your own choosing with the implied notion of "The Art Of." 
The final output will be a digital printed publication as well as published online at www.issuu.com.
 
The concept of whatever subject you decide to choose should begin with the notion of something that is truly original, artistic, contemporary, and in the realm of popular culture at this moment.

Your starting point should be the overall idea of "The Art Of."  However I suggest that you do not use the title of "The Art Of" in your own work but instead create a title that aligns itself with your original contemporary concept.

As Art Director for this print and online publication you will be responsible for all aspects of art direction, editing, writing and production. You can enlist assistance from anyone of your choosing to create content or for production value.

You should also give anyone who is assisting you in this assignment credit at the end of the publication. This usually comes in the form of "Acknowledgements" on the last page.

You should integrate typography, imagery and text into the brochure.
This text can be original or you can use text from another resource.   (credited of course.)


Think of this as perhaps a specialty piece to be mailed or given to special clients, distributed at conferences or trade shows, or as a marketing special edition booklet showcasing your chosen brand or product.
 

Be sure whatever you do represents the brand you choose well and appropriately. To begin, start looking at creative advertising spreads in magazines, catalogs, and direct mail. 

Try to create some sort of story or common theme across your whole booklet that will showcase your brand or product in an artistic,  intelligent, and enticing way. What sort of marketing grabs your attention and makes a favorable impression on you? 

This is a Popular Culture assignment, so think carefully about what sort of current ideas, trends, styles, and imagery would sell a brand or product in today’s market. Be creative!
 

Deliverables:
On the day of the critique, you will show both a digitally printed comp of your brochure and 2 boards showing the cover and a spread that you wish to showcase. Your craft on both the booklet and boards needs to be professional and clean. The final piece should also be showcased online at Issuu.com. I suggest you create 2 copies for yourself.

Size and format: (your choice depending on the concept)
6x8
7x9
8x10
8.5 x11


You will have several format sizes to print. We'll discuss these in class.
Paper choice is critical to this assignment. Any type of specialty paper or use of printing techniques is also important to the final printed piece.

Possibilities for Your Brochure/Booklet:
This has endless possibilities. Think of this as a way to showcase your creativity.

Topics may range from fashion, music, sewing, exercise, collecting, sports, nature, political, 
spiritual, sexuality, automobiles, camping, dance, electronics, decor, fishing, hiking, travel, food, to anything in between.  Again, must be a current topic of popular discussion.

Deadline: 
Monday March 30th

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

AIGA Pin Up Night




Illustration winner:
Nicolas Morrison, GSU, “Ships",
faculty Jason Snape



Foundations (1st 6-months of design school) winner:
Morgan Pirkle from GSU for “Alice in Wonderland" book cover,
faculty Carrie Brown

2D winner:
Arnel Hasanovic, GSU, “Magazine Re-Design",
faculty Liz Throop