Tuesday, January 26, 2010

drive by press

anyone have pictures of driveby press?
upload them if you do!
wasn't that an event!
Ryan O"Malley and Nic Alley
thanks!

3rd Message in a Bottle Exhibition

Ok all...this is the semester of much to do....
with great exhibition opportunities.
DEADLINES ARE NOT NEGOTIABLE!
ALL WORK FOR DMA ARTS BALL IS DUE:
APRIL 1st, 2010.
ALL WORK FOR MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE IS DUE:
APRIL 20th, 2010.
WE ARE INSTALLING IN MAJOR MUSEUMS AND THEY DON'T ACCEPT LATE WORK!
SPECIFICS FOR MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE:
3rd Annual Message in a Bottle Print Exhibition
Sponsored by: Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts
btwprint.blogspot.com
Printmaking Students and The Crow Collection of Asian Art
Benefactor: Drepung Loseling Monastery (Atlanta, GA www.drepung.org ) and the Tibetan Healing Fund (primary school Amdo Region www.tibetanhealingfund.org ) all gifts are given in the names of all schools participating and all monies and sales are dealt with by The Crow Collection. No commission is kept and no one profits individually.
Tibetan Chinese monks from the Monastery in the Amdo Region will also donate 10 woodcuts to this exhibition. Dr. Kunchok Gyaltsen, who just successfully defended his Ph.D. dissertation this month at UCLA is the Tibetan contact to the Tibetan Healing Fund will be at the opening! This is an awesome achievement as he is the first Tibetan to receive this degree in Public Health. He has been hired by the University of Virginia and will spend half his time there and the other half overseeing the Tibetan Healing Fund’s projects such as the school, birthing center and future expansions. He will returning to the Amdo Region in July, and will be able to take the coloring books to China and disperse them giving us all a speedy response to their impact.
Exhibition Opening: May 13th, 2010. Crow Collection of Asian Art www.crowcollection.org
Project:
To design, “real original print” for exchange exhibit and auction. Prints will be reproduced and be made into a coloring book that will be sent to the Tibetan School.
BTW preserve Tibet club will find a sponsor for this part of the project.

Paper size: 8.5” x 11” vertical

Open to all types of prints

Design Elements/Considerations: Line, Pattern, Positive and Negative Space

Audience: Primary/Middle School Children ( in China, no political message please or Religious )

Objective: to design an image that reflects a “word”
Both Tibetan script and word and English word MUST be included in image.
It would be great if each artist used a different word.
Google can provide great searches for Tibetan translations. Here are just a few links we have found so far.
go to links
There are very few Tibetan children books. The Tibetan Healing Fund recently published and donated texts to these types of Tibetan schools. Also the students are not familiar with coloring books and very eager to learn Tibetan and to make art. It is also a great possibility that there will be opportunities for email buddies with these students in the future.
Example: Word = dog
List ten characteristic that you have with this word
1. loyalty
2. unconditional love
3. protection
4. alarm
5. bed warmer
6. happy to see you
7. trainer
8. etc

Then translate word to Tibetan script and or modern western letters/alphabet and English
Create a design that reflects your “understanding” of the word and illustrates the word.
Words can be abstract such as kindness, humility… do not need to just “things”…
Include both Tibetan and English words clearly identified somewhere in the image.

YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO PRINT AN EDITION OF 15-17 DEPENDING ON HOW MANY SCHOOLS WILL PARTICIPATE.
so far...the greater hartford academy of the arts
episcopal high school (dallas)
brookhaven community college.

Friday, January 22, 2010

So...



"Spirit Animal"
Etching

Rachel Suggs


This is something Ms. Kutscheid has wanted me to post, and I've been meaning to do it for a while. Sorry it took so long, I hope posting it won't cause any problems. :)