Friday, March 30, 2012
A New Week - New Deadlines
Is it really time to go back? You betcha!!!!
There are several deadlines most of you need to be aware of...
1. Wednesday, April 4th, Marie Walsh Sharpe applications due. Juniors who will be Seniors next year. Most of you are done, but just in case, I need the statements, forms signed by PARENTS and all your images no later than Tuesday. I have to have this postmarked by WEDNESDAY.
2. Friday, April 6th, OAEA Scholarships due. These are seniors who are graduating who will be majoring or minoring in art or art education. If you are one of these people you need to fill out the application and write your essay explaining your goals and interest in pursuing an art career. Essay should be a maximum size of one page, about 300 words typed.
THE ESSAY AND FORM ARE DUE IN MY HANDS ON MONDAY. EVEN IF WE DON'T HAVE CLASS ON THAT DAY. THERE'S A TON OF STUFF DUE THIS WEEK, SO MS. MCB NEEDS IT NOW!
If you don't have your application anymore or have changed your mind and would like to apply here is the link to the website with the information:
http://www.oregonarted.org/index.php
3. If you are one of the students doing the VANS. Those are due on April 9th at the latest.
4. This month we have two concentration checks. One is a new piece, the other is a reworked piece. We are almost done!
See you all soon - can't wait. Ms McB
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Work Place
I LOVE that former students are always emailing and visiting me. Just today, Garrett Durant and Marta King, class of 2005 came to visit. They are both still active with their art making which of course makes me happy.
Lindsay Iredale, currently at MICA, is looking for an internship this summer and emailed me this nifty site she found it's called Work.place and it focuses on artists in their work place. If you take the time to look and scroll down you will see cool stuff. Artist working in their creative environment. Thanks Lindsay!
How do you work on art when you aren't in the classroom. Take a picture of your 'creative place.' What does it look like?
work.place is a documentary of Portland, Ore. creativity facilitated by local photographer, Carlie Armstrong. The aim of work.place is to understand creative processes and the places that contain them.
We also hope to inform - by displaying the work of some of the most talented artists, musicians, designers, and craftspeople in this great city.
work.place is a completely film-based effort and all photographs are taken on a Twin Lens Reflex.
Thank you for exploring work.place, please be sure to check out the artists we've photographed (see: links and our archive).
http://workplacepdx.com/about.php