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  • Narrative Illustrative – Fall ’21

    Narrative Illustrative – Fall ’21

    Art 4001 | Narrative Illustration Fall Semester 2021 – Associate Professor Douglas Dabbs Learn How to Conceptualize and Draw Illustrations for Narrative Media such as Comics, Storyboards, and Children’s Books. Register: Detailed Class Information (mtsu.edu) 

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  • Summer ’21 Course in Color Theory

    Summer ’21 Course in Color Theory

    Summer Class June 28-July 16, 2021, Todd Hall 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Class Days In-Class – Monday and Wednesday Online Class – Tuesday and Thursday Section: Art-4001-005 | Crn: 52910 | Email Sisavanh.Houghton@mtsu.edu to get Permission of Instructor (P.O.I.) Counts towards an Upper Division (***Good for Minors) No…

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  • Meet Tripwire Creative Director, Bryan Wynia

    Meet Tripwire Creative Director, Bryan Wynia

    Don’t miss this opportunity to hangout with Tripwire Creative Director Bryan Wynia as he talks about his career as a creature and concept artist for the film and video game industries! -Bryan’s credits include: Godzilla vs. Kong, The Nun, Ghostbusters, IT, Men in Black International, Killing Floor, Maleficent, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, and many…

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  • The Art of Collaboration: A Conversation with Felix Harlan

    The Art of Collaboration: A Conversation with Felix Harlan

    A Conversation with Felix Harlan of Harlan and Weaver (NYC) was held Tuesday, March 30, 2021 via Zoom. Harlan is a master printer who has worked with some incredibly significant artists.  In the conversation he covered collaboration, starting/running an arts-related business, and what it’s like living and working in New York City.  This talk…

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  • MTSU Spring Showcase Medallions: Metal Pour

    MTSU Spring Showcase Medallions: Metal Pour

    Alumni and Sculpture Medallions: 2.5 to 3 Hours of Metal Pour An event of the MTSU Spring Showcase Date/Time: Saturday, April 17, 2021. The workshop begins at 1 pm, with the metal pour beginning approximately at 2:15 pm. Venue: Middle Tennessee State University, Todd Art Bldg., Sculpture Foundry, Todd Hall, Room 107.…

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  • Life Mapping Workshop with Kara Kemp

    Life Mapping Workshop with Kara Kemp

    Saturdays At Todd The MTSU Department of Art and Design is pleased to announce a Saturdays At Todd (S@T) Workshop led by local favorite Kara Kemp this April 17, 2021. Organized by Rutherford Arts Alliance (RAA), Kara’s Workshop is scheduled in Todd Hall, Room 236. Everyone possesses the ability to design a meaningful life, but not everyone knows…

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  • Package Design Student Exhibit

    210 Student Gallery opening exhibit of spring 2021!

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  • Illustrating the Comic Book Page

    Illustrating the Comic Book Page

    ILLUSTRATING THE COMIC BOOK PAGE! with Douglas Dabbs, Associate Professor, MTSU Art and Design More than 25 MTSU and Community persons signed up to join Douglas Dabbs for his recent Saturdays at Todd Workshop via Zoom. During the three-hour workshop each participant was taught how to use thumbnails, page design, word balloons, ink, and…

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  • From Impulse to Impact Poetry Workshop: Writing What Matters to You in a Way That Speaks to Others

    From Impulse to Impact Poetry Workshop: Writing What Matters to You in a Way That Speaks to Others

    The MTSU Department of Art and Design is pleased to announce a poetry-writing Saturdays at Todd Workshop with recent Murfreesboro Poet Laureate and Author, Kory Wells! From Impulse to Impact Poetry Workshop: Writing What matters to You in a Way That Speaks to Others More Information and Signup at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0A4EABA62FA4FE3-from1 Whether you…

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  • Letterpress poster from Kathleen O’Connell’s Design and Print Saturdays at Todd Workshop

    Letterpress poster from Kathleen O’Connell’s Design and Print Saturdays at Todd Workshop

    Saturdays at Todd Workshop, Design and Print a Letterpress Poster, was held on September 26, 2020, and conducted by Professor Kathleen O’Connell. The resulting poster features a quote in memory of the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, “Fight for the Things that you care about, but do it in a way that…

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MTSU Art Festival

ARTISTS WANTED

Are you interested in selling your artwork?

Then, be a part of the MTSU Art Festival Saturday, October 22, 2022, in collaboration with

‘BORO INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL

For Details, Visit: @MTSUARTFESTIVAL

Submit Your Work

MTSUARTFESTIVAL@GMAIL.COM

Spacing Limited, Apply by October 5, 2022

Email to Submit

Beholding ME | Todd Art Gallery

4 p.m. – Friday, September 30, 2022, join us in the Todd Art Gallery, Todd Hall, Room 224A, for a reception to celebrate

Beholding ME: Video Artworks from the Middle Eastern Diaspora

on exhibit through October 10.

The exhibition presents a dynamic group of video artists from the Middle East and surrounding Diasporas to explore issues of gender, politics, colonialism, culture, and identity through videos and documentaries. In addition, the exhibition aims to analyze and reconceptualize the existing narratives of Middle Eastern communities in the United States.

Curator: Mohammed Meerzaei

Exhibition Dates: Wednesday, September 21 – Monday, October 10, 2022

Todd Art Gallery, Todd Hall, Room 224A

Department of Art and Design | MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY

Curation Liaison: Raheleh Filsoofi

Exhibition Sponsors: MTSU Department of Art and Design/Todd Art Gallery, MTSU program in Middle East Studies, MTSU Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Vanderbilt University Department of Art, Vanderbilt University Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities.

Image Center: My Existence is Political, detail, Bezair Aradini

Exhibition Sponsors: MTSU Department of Art and Design/Todd Art Gallery, MTSU program in Middle East Studies, MTSU Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Vanderbilt University Department of Art, Vanderbilt University Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities.

Participating Artists: Bezair Aradini, Nuveen Barwari, Farhad Bahram, Sarah Brahim,

Ronnie Karfiol, Habiba El-Sayed, and Setareh Ghoreishi

Background Image: Nikita Chisnikov, detail

COMMON GROUND LECTURE SERIES

Mark your calendars for a lecture and illustration demonstration by Jessie Lin Wednesday, September 14, 2022. at 6 p.m. via Zoom! 

https://www.jessielin.net/ 

Jessie is an award-winning illustrator from Shanghai, China. She works in various artistic fields, including editorial, advertising, surface design, children’s books, and more! Lin works in traditional and digital formats and is prepared to pull back the curtain on her process for all MTSU students via Zoom! 

Zoom information to join the meeting is below.

Selected Clients: 

Johns Hopkins NursingDeseret MagazineAdobeAFT Health CareAmerican EducatorNotre Dame MagazineKnowable Magazine, Sky & Telescope Magazine, Madison MagazineSmithsonian Magazine5280 Magazine, Moxy Hotel, Sanlian Life Week Magazine (三联生活周刊), New Weekly Magazine (新周刊), Lendlease, Palace Food Beijing, National Geography China, Ping An Insurance, Panasonic, Daniel Wellington, China World Summit Wing, INOHERB, Guomai, etc.

Honors & Exhibitions: 

2022 Brightness Illustration Awards | Editorial Third Place

2022 American Illustration 41 | Chosen Winner

2022 Creative Quarterly 100 Best Annual

2022 Communication Arts | Short List

2021 iJungle Illustration Awards | Merit Awards

2021 Creative Quarterly 66 | Runner-up 

2021 Society of Illustrators 64 | Selected Winner

2021 World Illustration Awards | Shortlist

2021 3×3 Illustration Annual No.18 | Honorable Mention

2021 The ADC 100th Annual Awards | Shortlist 

2021 Communication Arts | Short List

2021 Associated Collegiate Press fall Clips and Clicks | First Place 

2020 Brightness Award | Theme: Freedom

2020 Creative Quarterly 61 | Runner-up 

2020 Red Dot Communication Design Awards

2020 Applied Arts Student Awards

2020 3×3 Illustration Annual No.17 | Merit

2020 Creative Quarterly 59 | Runner-up 

2020 Communication Arts | Short List

2019 iJungle Illustration Awards | Merit Awards

2019 Open Studio Night SCAD

2019 Adobe Design Achievement Awards | Top Talent

2019 3×3 Illustration Annual No.16 | Merit

2019 Applied Arts Student Awards 

2019 Creative Quarterly 56 | Runner-up

2019 Mable House Exhibition

2017 Cheltenham Illustration Awards

 

Topic: Jessie Lin (Common Ground)

Time: Sep 14, 2022, 06:00 PM Central Time (the US and Canada)

 

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Tony Rodriguez

Editorial Illustrator 
Assistant Professor of Illustration
Middle Tennessee State University 
(p) 813-334-1585 
(e) tonyrodriguezillustration@gmail.com
(w) www.tonyrodriguezillustration.com

Houston Fryer and Jennifer Seo presenting at 2023 FATE (Foundations in Art: Theory and Education) Conference!

2023 FATE (Foundations in Art: Theory and Education) Conference Art and Design Lecturers Houston Fryer and Jennifer Seo presenting their proposal Session 50, “I Don’t Get It And It Makes Me Feel Weird: Understanding conceptual art with emotional intelligence”  

Every two years FATE holds a national conference for college-level instructors in Art Foundations and Art History to present, share, and discuss ideas on how to teach well. FATE members can attend, have access to network information, and present at the biennial conference. For more information on FATE visit: https://www.foundationsart.org/home 

Fryer and Seo submitted a proposal as co-chairs for our presentation noted above and the MTSU Department of Art and Design is pleased to announce their inclusion in the 2023 FATE conference in Denver, Colorado. The upcoming conference is at the point where it is accepting papers for the 62 total Sessions, of which Fryer and Seo’s is 50 in the PDF of Sessions

Visit the complete list of Sessions: Call for Papers (FATE 2023) (mtsu.edu)

Visit Fryer and Seo’s Session Proposal: FATE.pdf (mtsu.edu)

Guitar Pedal Illustration Challenge II

GUITAR PEDAL ILLUSTRATION CHALLENGE II

IN COLLABORATION WITH NASHVILLE’S MYTHOS GUITAR PEDALS

MTSU’s second 15-hour illustration challenge in partnership with Nashville’s Mythos Pedals is this Fall 2022! Register by filling out your name and email on the registration sheet outside Todd, Room 215. The deadline to register is 11/1/22.

The challenge will revolve around creating an original illustration that will be printed on a guitar pedal and then sold as a limited run of pedals to guitar players all over the globe. Students will produce their illustration submissions within a 15-hour window for a shot at victory! Also, we’ll watch movies, listen to music, and hang out for the day and into the evening as we finalize our submissions. (You can also work from home if you’d like).

All participants MUST reconvene in Todd Hall, Room 348, the following morning for winner announcements. The winner will be PAID $200.00 and receive a FREE working guitar pedal with their artwork printed on it!

For more information, take a flyer from the paper holder outside Todd Hall, Room 215.

Work time: Friday 11/4 8:00 am – 11:00 pm

Winner announcements: Saturday 11/5 – 11:00 am

Where: MTSU Todd Hall, room 348

Eligibility: All MTSU students welcome (vector drawing mandatory)

Questions: Contact Professor Rodriguez at Tony.Rodriguez@mtsu.edu  

RECEPTION/ARTIST TALK

Join the MTSU Department of Art and Design, 2–2:45 p.m., Wednesday, August 31, 2022, for a Reception and Artist Talk. Many of our participating professors will be on hand for you to speak and visit. Also,  our new Chair, Jimmy Mumford will speak briefly and offer a period of Q&A for attendees to discover our latest plans, events, and activities!

Biennial 2022: An Art and Design Faculty Exhibit

The MTSU Department of Art and Design is pleased to announce an exhibition of selected works by its professors entitled Biennial 2022: A Faculty Exhibition. Scheduled in the Todd Art Gallery, Todd Hall, Room 224A, faculty work opens the department’s fall show calendar and is available to the public from August 22 to September 10, 2022.

Representing the department’s course areas of Art Education, Foundations, Graphic Design, Illustration, and Studio Art, which includes Ceramics, Painting, Print Media, and Sculpture, the Biennial showcases a unique fusion of art from the department’s many components. Those participating include Erin Anfinson, Michael Baggarly, Stefanie Cobb, Doug Dabbs, Kimberly Dummons, Kelsey Duncan, Houston Fryer, Jarrod Houghton, Sisavanh Houghton, Noël Lorson, Mark McLeod, Paige Medlock, Jimmy Mumford, Jean Nagy, Melissa Newman, Kathleen O’Connell, Tony Rodriguez, Nick Satinover, Gypsy Schindler, Sheri Selph, and Stephanie Simkin. The exhibit is multi-purposed in its presentation. On a basic level, it introduces the artwork of newer faculty to Art and Design students, MTSU’s campus, and the larger community. And concurrently, it showcases the continuing artistic pursuits of the department’s more senior professors. Thus, it offers attendees a full range of opportunities to witness a striking and expressive statement of contemporary visual art found at MTSU.

As a focused student endeavor, this exhibit intends to engage its viewers, whether university students or lifelong learners, in what Dr. Paige Medlock, Art Education, sees as visual art’s cultural significance. It] creates a space where viewers can pause, reflect, and shift the way they see themselves, their context, the artwork, and the artist’s context, and potentially allow a new perspective to shed light on thinking and being in the world.

A reception for Biennial 2022 is scheduled for 2–2:45 p.m., Wednesday, August 31, at Todd Art Gallery, MTSU Todd Hall. Art and Design’s new Chair, Jimmy Mumford, is set to speak, offering his observations on the exhibit, his personal artistic philosophy, background, and participating in Q&A.

New Student Orientation

Are you a new or transfer student to the MTSU Department of Art and Design? Join this mandatory meeting Wednesday, August 32, 2022, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The location is Todd Hall, Room 204. Questions? Email Erin.Anfinson@mtsu.edu 

Common Ground Artist Lecture Series

Join MTSU Department of Art and Design for this Semester’s Artist Lecture Series, Common Ground. Presting artists include Imen Yeh, Dana SanMar, and Emmett Hobbes. Select a button below for details and Zoom Meeting information.

 

Common Ground Lecture Series

 

Imen Yeh—Project-Based Fine Artist, February 9, 2022

 

Imen Yeh

 

Dana Sanmar—Illustrator and Graphic Designer, March 2

 

Dana Sanmar

 

Emmett Hobbes—Comic Book Artist, April 6

 

Emmett Hobbes

 

For more information:Lecture Artists

Alum Visiting Artist Beizar Aradini

Lecture and Discussion with Art Capstone* featuring Alum Beizar Aradini

11:25 a.m.–2 p.m., Tuesday, November 17, 2021

Todd Hall, Room 354

All are Welcome to Attend this Free and Open Event

Best in Show - Beizar Aradini, Nashville, My Existence is Political —Fiber/Textile

*Art Capstone – An Art and Design course that focuses on public practices related to art-making, such as interdisciplinary critique, presentation, research methodologies, and self-analysis. Students create artwork in response to their critical inquiry and present it in a group exhibition at the course’s conclusion.

Beizar Aradini (b. 1991) was born in Mardin, Kurdistan, and immigrated to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1992. Her work unravels her family’s story as immigrants and examines cultural displacement through craft and fiber arts. Aradini has been featured in many exhibitions nationally and in Bê Welat: The Unexpected Storytellers at nGbk Gallery in Berlin, Germany. Her artwork has also been exhibited at the Frist Art Museum as part of the We Count: First-Time Voters exhibition, which received an Award of Excellence from the Tennessee Association of Museums. In addition, her work was featured in local publications such as Four Women Artists Reflect on Peoples and Places in the Nashville Scene and The Ties That Binds in Native Magazine. In 2021, she was awarded Best in Show of Tennessee Craft 2021 Biennial at the Tennessee State Museum. Recently, Aradini was selected as an artist-in-residence at Arquetopia International Artist Residency and completed an Andean Textile and Weaving workshop during her month-long stay in Urunamba, Peru.