Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Meet an Artist: Robert Andes

In case you missed it....

Chalk Rocks - September 30, 2009



Chalk Rocks - September 30, 2009

Bernie Madoff Lampooned by Sculptor

From Huffingtonpost.com:

The latest Bernie Madoff-inspired art was displayed at a Beijing art gallery on Sunday. "What You see Might Not Be Real," by Chen Wenling depicts the Ponzi schemer as a devil, horns and all. The bull, which represents Wall Street, is farting because in Chinese "放屁" (fang pi) literally means to fart, but in slang means to bluff or lie.




Friday, September 25, 2009

Angela Peace's Photography


Angela Peace is a full-time instructor at NWACC. She teaches Introduction to Computers, Photoshop, and Web Design. She also is an avid nature/landscape photographer. Check out what she did over the summer.









Here's her website.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Why Buy a Ticket to Art Rocks?

Art Rocks Press Release

Art Rocks
is Saturday, October 3 at 7:00 PM at the Benton County Fair Grounds Arena.

Art Rocks is a benefit concert that benefits NWACC Art Club programming and the Benton County School of the Arts High School. The school's mission is to "to promote high achievement and academic success by providing a rigorous and challenging curriculum and to educate and encourage talented visual and performing artists to achieve the high artistic standards necessary to become leaders in their respective fields." From the school's website:

"The Benton County School of the Arts High School is located at 506 West Poplar near downtown Rogers, Arkansas. Our Performing Arts Center is extraordinary and is used by our theatre, choir, orchestra, and dance students. Our buildings and students are monitored by a state-of-the-art security system. Staff and students wear identification badges that give them access to buildings and classrooms. The average class size is fifteen students.
Campus staff consists of one administrator, one educational assistant/business manager, fifteen teachers, a cafeteria manager, and a building/grounds supervisor.
The BCSAHS Parent-Teacher Guild is very active in the daily life of our school. This dedicated group has helped with fund-raising, performances, teacher appreciation, school work days and have served as our ambassadors in the community."

Did you know?

Young people who consistently participate in comprehensive, sequential,
and rigorous arts programs are:

  • 4 times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement
  • 3 times more likely to be elected to class office within their schools
  • 4 times more likely to participate in a math and science fair
  • 3 times more likely to win an award for school attendance
  • 4 times more likely to win an award for writing an essay or poem*
* Living the Arts through Language + Learning: A Report on
Community-based Youth Organizations
, Shirley Brice Heath, Stanford
University and Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching,
Americans for the Arts Monograph, November 1998.

Did you also know....


that most of the NWACC Art Club's programming is free to the public? Over the last two years, the following events were free:

  • Know the Law: Copyright/Intellectual Property Rights presentation by Tim Cornelius.
  • Chalk it Up to Art! Sidewalk Chalk Event
  • Susana Jones Artist Talk and Slideshow
  • Strangers & Not So Strange Photography Exhibit of Craig Earl Nelson's Photography with Artist Talk
  • The Face: Jesus in Art, documentary film showing
This semester, the free events include an artist talk by painter Robert Andes, a reprisal of our sidewalk chalk event and a documentary film showing of How to Draw a Bunny, a film about artist Ray Johnson. These things are free to the public but not free to the Club. By buying a ticket to Art Rocks, you help us continue our free programming and advocacy for art on NWACC's campus. In addition, you help club members with limited funds go on an annual field trip to a center of artistic production. This last spring, 10 members were able to go to Chicago for very limited cost due to our fundraising endeavors last year. I hope you will buy a ticket to Art Rocks!

Don't forget we have a great lineup of bands with something for everyone! There's a solo guitarist (Taylor Clayborne), an Indie rock band (Disasterful), a band that plays cover rock tunes from several generations (Sucker Punch Railroad), and an original rock band (The Great Scotts).

Friday, September 11, 2009

Squirrelizer!

Squirrelize your own pictures! (LINK)

My creations:

Hieronymous Squirrel
(Click image to enlarge)

Squirrelangelo

Odd Squirreldrum

Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Reasons to Join a Student Organization -
The NWACC Art Club or Others

1. Learn new skills that will prepare you for a job setting.

2. Improve your social life.

3. Gain self-confidence.

4. Acquire leadership skills.

5. Learn how to function as a member of a group/team/organization.

6. Expands and enhances your whole educational experience.

7. Contribute to campus life.

8. Enjoy new and exciting experiences.

9. Meet like-minded individuals.

10. Networking.

11. Promote awareness.

12. Have fun!
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Did you know that you can also start a student organization yourself?

If you're hurting for ideas, the University of California at Berkeley has 982 student organizations! Check out their comprehensive list here to help you come up with ideas.

NWACC's Student Organization Handbook

NWACC's Student Organization Advisor Guide


The Student Organization Handbook will help you with everything you need to know to start and maintain a student organization. Find a like-minded faculty or staff member to be your organization's advisor and start you organization and contribute to the energy student organizations bring to campus life.

Of course, the reasons to join listed above, are only available if you participate in the student organization of your choice. Merely putting your name on a member list but not contributing or participating cheats YOU out of all of the benefits of being in one.

Join/Start a student organization today!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Michelangelo's First Painting

Michelangelo (Michelangelo Buonarroti) (Italian, Florentine, 1475–1564)
The Torment of Saint Anthony, ca. 1487–88
Oil and tempera on wood; 18 1/2 x 13 3/4 in. (47 x 34.9 cm)
Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas


Note his age at the time he created the painting.

Click here for more information.

Nature's Dance & Art:
Call for Artists

Konstantin and Arena Kolotov as
Cavalier and Sugar Plum Fairy (Photo by Rick Kyle)

Link to Promotional Card

Website

From Catherine Kyle:

"We have two collaborative concerts each year where we introduce the performing art of dance (ballet and other forms) and visual art to an audience with a unifying theme. We want our patrons to experience art in a concert/gallery setting. Each concert showcases the talents of 3 or 4 up & coming choreographers (or our resident choreographers) in conjunction with 3 or 4 local artists. We select the artists based on the theme and would love to vary the medium if possible.

This theme is NATURE’S DANCE & ART. The dances are Under the Sea (choreographed by Jane Vorburger of New York), Summertime (choreographed by Michelle Brekelbaum of Fayetteville) and Midsummer Night’s Dream (choreographed by Melinda Tobian of Little Rock.) The dance space is a 50 X 50 studio turned into a “black box”. The gallery space is a 25 X 45 studio turned into a gallery with black draping on the walls. We can display on easels, from the ceiling or floor (standing), or on table top.

The committee will choose three to four artists for this concert on Friday October 2nd and Saturday October 3rd. Gallery opens at 6:30 and performance begins around 7:00 p.m. each evening. We offer a cocktail setting with beverages and finger foods. The tickets are $15 per patron with all proceeds going to Classical Ballet Academy to cover the costs of the food/beverage/decorations/advertising. (We are a non-profit organization – 501 (c3) but the ticket is not a tax deductible donation. We have received donations from patrons at the concert to support our art.) The Artist installs her work on Thursday October 1st after 5:00 p.m. and Friday day if more time is needed. Each Artist provides at least two and up to six pieces that represent the theme. A portfolio/bio showing other work is always nice too. The Artist should plan to be present for the entire event (both nights) to interact with the patrons. The Artist prices, labels and handles all negotiations for the selling of their works. If a piece sells or is commissioned through a contact from that weekend, there is a 15% commission owed to CBA. There is no other fee for the Artist. We ask the Artist to provide, if possible, a list of patrons, friends and family that would like to be added to the mail-out and email list for this event.

We offer online ticket sales but tickets are available at the door. The capacity is approximately 75 (patrons not including performers, hosts, etc.) per evening.

Our designer, Patricia Etzel, and media relations, Kyle Weaver, are responsible for the publicity and media contacts but we welcome any contact/patron information the artists may have available.

If you or any other artist is interested in this concert or the March 13/14 concert (spiritual theme), you can contact me directly at rickkyle@swbell.net so we can arrange for the committee to see some samples and the “gallery space” together."