Sunday, April 5, 2009

Work this week


Tomorrow we'll be working at the computers on either your PPTs or your statements. While you work I'd like to talk to some of you individually about your progress, statements, etc. so far.

On Weds. I'll be going over some templates for making a resume and talk to more of you about statements and progress. I'll bring in the camera equipment if anyone wants to shoot work that day.

Be ready to make hay in class this week. The end of class will be here before we know it.

Exhibition text


The Fine Arts Seminar Students,
Knight Campus, present their:

Keystone Exhibition

artwork and digital presentations
by members
of the spring 2009 class-

Jennifer Blake, Haley Cotton, De'rein Daniel,
Sarah Gibbs, Linda Grausgruber, Lucas Klein,
Jacob Smith. Esteban Tiguila, Matt Ruppert,
Brooke Waldron, Lynn Wirth

Reception:
Food,
Treats, and Refreshments
Thursday, May 7, 2009
4:00pm to 7:00pm

Room 4078 and Balcony,
4th Floor, Main Building

Front: design by Jennifer Blake
with artwork by class members

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Mark Your Calendars


CCRI alum Michelle Bourgois-BFA candidate,
UMassD Communications

The Fine Arts Seminar Student Exhibition is Thurs. May 7th.

The dates for Seminar Presentations are scheduled for Weds. April 22nd, and Weds. April 29th. We will have a guest faculty member at each.

Over the next two weeks, the first 2 weeks of April, focus will be on completing artist's statements, photographing work, and building up presentations. Mid April we will have individual progress reviews.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Check Your Mail!


Check your student email for the template I've sent you to use for Powerpoint presentations. I've also resent a copy of the questions to you on the article assigned last week. After we have discussed everyone's responses on Monday your final document can be emailed to me for review and evaluation.

Student Financial Aid


Financial Aid deadlines are fast approaching. Have you filled out your financial aid forms? If not go here immediately- FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

Federal deadlines are June 30th, 2009
But- Many state deadlines are much earlier!

You must fill out a FAFSA form in order to be eligible for Pell grants, Stafford loans, Perkins loans, work-study programs and state aid packages. You can select up to ten schools at a time to receive your application information. When filling out the form don't forget to check the box for work-study. Many schools offer job opportunities through the work-study program such as lab monitors, gallery sitters, clay mixing, studio assistant, the list is endless; but not if you forget to check the work-study box.

The Rhode Island State Grant Program has a March 1 priority deadline. CCRI has a priority date of May 1. You can find lots of information online from the CCRI Office of Financial Aid.

Check the Financial Aid office on your projected college's web-site to determine the priority dates for the college/s you are hoping to attend.

Here is a recent article in the NY Times on FAFSA and student financial aid for college.
The Big Test Before College? The Financial Aid Form

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Otaku Culture


Takishi Murakami

Take an audio tour of Tokyo's Shibuya district and consider the origins and global cultural effect of artists such
as filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, author Ryu Murakami, and painter/sculptor Takashi Murakami.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Tracking Transience


An airline meal from Tracking Transience.
photo-Hasan Elahi

Multimedia artist Hasan Elahi posts every detail of his life in a project called "Tracking Transience". Read the artist's statement to learn about Mr. Elahi's interest in art and science and the motivation behind his use of technology to realize the many forms of work he creates.

You can also listen to an interview with the artist at Studio 360 in the episode "We See Your Every Move".