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  • Printmakers Unite!

    Printmakers Unite!

    Join a club for print enthusiasts, letterpress champs, screen print wizards, binders of books, and the print media curious! Tulip Poplar Press Printing Club announces their first meeting. Come and join the fun: Thursday, September 5th @ 6PM in Todd Hall, room 354.

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  • Dept. of Art & Design Implements Announcement Materials Policy

    Dept. of Art & Design Implements Announcement Materials Policy

    The Department of Art and Design implements a new Announcement Materials Policy beginning Fall 2019 with the addition of the new digital sign and various bulletin boards around Todd Hall. Digital and traditional announcements must be approved and stamped through the Gallery Office in 212. Digital Promotions Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to use…

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  • Joe Anderson: Lecture and Drawing Demonstration

    Joe Anderson: Lecture and Drawing Demonstration

    Illustrator Joe Anderson comes to the MTSU campus thanks to Professor Tony Rodriguez, 3–5 p.m., Wednesday, November 6, 2019. His lecture and drawing demonstration will be in Todd Hall’s, room 342. Joe is a gifted and accomplished Illustrator from the state of Washington. His works incorporate hand-made textures that create playful and colorful finishes.…

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  • Candice Messado: Digital Painting Demonstration

    Candice Messado: Digital Painting Demonstration

    Hosted by Professor Joe Rodriguez, Candice Messado is coming to Todd Hall 3–5 p.m., Wednesday, September 18, 2019, and demonstrate Digital Painting in room 337, where she will perform an in-depth PhotoShop painting tutorial. As the number 1 background Illustrator for the ‘001 Collaborative Project,’ Candice draws on her nearly 10 years of experience as…

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  • Art and Design New Student Orientation

    Art and Design New Student Orientation

    Fall Semester New Student Orientation Friday, September 6, 2019, 11:30 a.m., Todd Hall, Room 204 Register at: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0a4eaba62fa4fe3-foundations

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  • Art and Design 2019 Scholarship Recipients

    Art and Design 2019 Scholarship Recipients

    The 2019 MTSU Department of Art and Design Scholarship Recipients, L to R: Chelsea Gardiner, Foundations Outstanding Student Award; Kerri Anne Burke-White, James S. Gibson Sculpture Scholarship; Brigette Adkins, Service Award and Hester Rogers Ray Scholarship; Margaret Shivers, Endowed Scholarship; Jacob Yandle, David G. LeDoux Scholarship; Jonathan Bentley, Charles W. and Ola Belle Massey Memorial…

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  • Drawing lll: ART 3650-001 Summer

    Drawing lll: ART 3650-001 Summer

    It’s not to late to register for summer classes! One option is Nicole Foran’s Drawing lll course ART 3650-001 this June 3–July 5, 2019. The class will meet TWR from 9:45 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. The CRN number is 52818.

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  • Intermediate Printmaking: ART 4120: Fall 2019

    Intermediate Printmaking: ART 4120: Fall 2019

    Print Media – Intermediate Printmaking—ART 4120–Fall 2019 Print Media is… Screenprint, Lithography, Etching, Relief, Letterpress, Book Arts, Monoprint, Digital Print, Mixed Media, Pop-ups, Box Making, Papermaking, Collaboration, Installation, Multiples, Zine, and More! To enroll or for a pre-req. override contact Kathleen O’Connell at kathleen.oconnell@mtsu.edu. 

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  • Middle Tennessee Visiting Artist Program / Artist Residency / Christa Carleton

    Middle Tennessee Visiting Artist Program / Artist Residency / Christa Carleton

    Artist-in-Residence Events: Lecture on Monday, May 20th, 1pm, Todd 354.  All welcome Public workshop on Saturday May 25th, 1-3pm, Todd 355, limit 15 participants Public Workshop: For this free and open to all ages workshop Ms. Carleton willl demonstrate simple textile block printing using Speedball’s Fabric Block Printing inks and…

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  • Art and Design Faculty Shine!

    Art and Design Faculty Shine!

    At the recent Artfields, an art competition and festival held each year in Lake City, South Carolina https://www.artfieldssc.org. MTSU Art and Design instructors enjoy success! Associate Professor Sisavanh Houghton’s Clustered Debris: Secret War On Laos was named the 2019 Painting category winner. Lecturer Thomas H. Sturgill’s Basketball Collection, was selected as the Mixed Media category winner. And, former…

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Art Scholarship Sale

ART SCHOLARSHIP SALE

 

More Info: Art Scholarship Sale

 

10 a.m–3 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday, November 3 and 4, 2021, Todd Hall, Second Floor, Near Center Stairwell

 

Proceeds benefit participating artists and the Department of Art and Design’s Student Scholarships

 

Join us for this 12th annual event that celebrates works from the department’s students. faculty, alums, and staff.

Support the Ollie Fancher Graphic Design Student Scholarship

The Graphic Design scholarship created by Ollie Fancher is the only private scholarship for Graphic Design majors. With the majority of our students receiving some form of financial aid and working to pay for their college education, the need for private scholarship support is crucial in the success of our students.

Over $5,000 in matching dollars have been received in support of the Ollie Fancher Scholarship allowing you to double the impact of your gift. In addition, any contribution will help the scholarship reach the permanent endowment level.

Support future Graphic Design majors today by making a gift to the Graphic Design scholarship created by Ollie Fancher.

To donate, visit Give to the Ollie Fancher Scholarship or scan the QR Code below with your phone camera. 

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Summer Noise | Jered Sprecher

Summer Noise Exhibition: Paintings by Jered Sprecher – Todd Art Gallery, Todd Hall, Room 224A

Professor of Painting, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, School of Art

Exhibition Dates: August 23 – September 11, 2021

Visiting Artist and Reception Date: Thursday, September 2

Jered Sprecher – Visiting Artist Itinerary

“My work is based in an eclectic aesthetic. My paintings extract elements from the high and low of visual culture. This culture and crush of images is in constant flux. My paintings hold no single allegiance but are constantly shifting from one form of representation to another. The paintings function as sources of both inductive and deductive image-making processes. In our day-to-day life, one is seldom afforded the time to comprehend what one is viewing under the barrage of images produced by humankind. I try to grasp a single moment, a glance, a small epiphany. The paintings are haptic documents of these remnants of communication as each one follows its trajectory.”

9 – 11 a.m. – Meetings with upper-division studio students *(15 minutes each)

11 – 11:45 a.m. – Lunch

11:45 a.m.  – Noon – Set-up for Todd Art Gallery Keynote Talk with Q&A and PowerPoint Presentation

Noon – 12:45 p.m. –  Todd Art Gallery Talk, Todd Art Gallery, Room 224A

12:45 – 1 p.m. – Q&A portion of Talk

1 – 2 p.m. – Artist Reception, Todd Art Gallery, Todd Hall, Room 224A

Artist Statement

As an artist, I make paintings that exist in the sliver of space between abstraction and representation. I look to the lived daily experience of the present coupled with the artifacts of the past. My work compresses time into the surface of painting, that old technology. Increasingly flora, fauna, and natural phenomena hold my attention as I wrestle with this imagery that we daily experience through our technology.  Birds, plants, flowers, stones, and fires dissolve into the light of the screen, the digital lens, and the glowing tablet. There is something elegant and tragic about the evanescent light of the screen pressing the image of a delicate flower into one’s memory. Light, flower, and technology are here and also fade away.

http://www.jeredsprecher.com/

Questions: Sisavanh.Houghton@mtsu.edu

Guitar Pedal Illustration Challenge

MTSU’s first 15-hour challenge in partnership with Nashville’s Mythos Pedals

The Challenge will revolve around the creation of an original illustration that will be printed on a Mythos 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! We’ll watch movies, listen to music, and hang out for the day and into the evening as we finalize our submissions.

All participants will reconvene the following morning for winner announcements. The winner will receive $200.00 and a free guitar pedal with their artwork printed on it. Paper flyers with more information are available outside Professor Tony Rodriguez’s office in Todd Hall, Room 215.

Details:

Work Time: 8 a.m–11 p.m.—Friday, November 5, 2021

Winner’s Announcements: 11 a.m.—Saturday, November 6

Where: MTSU, Todd Hall, Room 337

Eligibility: All MTSU Students are Welcome

Questions: Tony.Rodriguez@mtsu.edu 

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Jennifer Ober: Photoshop Painting Demo

Magic happens when nature and the imagination combine into something that lightens your heart and brings a sweetly soft joy. Whether it’s the little nook in the tree that could hide a baby dragon or fairies dancing on a brook, the design and beauty of nature can be found in every corner of our world and it drives our imaginations. Jennifer’s work is focused on that wonder and draws attention to the beautiful details of life through visual storytelling.

Jennifer is an award-winning, published fantasy-based illustrator. Her work has been used in advertising for New Mexic BioPark’s Run for the Zoo and has received accolades for her team projects in marketing and animation.

Demo Location: Todd Hall, Room 343

When: 12 p.m., (Noon), Friday, September 17, 2021 CDT

See more of Jennifer’s Work

Examples: Mixed Media: Pen and Ink and Digital   Musty's-Gardden, detail.JPG   Fairy-Dragon VII.JPG

Carry On | Senior Capstone Graphic Design Show

Carry On

 

Held in Todd Art Gallery, April 19–30, 2021, CARRY ON was a compilation of senior capstone projects for the B.F.A. Graphic Design class of 2021. Art and Design faculty members for Carry On included Assistant Profeesors Sheri Selph and Stefanie Cobb.

 

20/21 Studio Art BFA Look-Book Riso Jam

20/21 Studio Art BFA Look-Book Riso Jam

 

10 a.m.–2 p.m.—April 30, 2021

 

 

Happening outside of the Print Shop, at the top of Todd Hall’s center stairwell, outside Rooms 354 and 355.

 

Be a part, show up, and bring what you got!

 

No Pressure, just some experimenting and trading

Senior Illustration Exhibit 2021

April 17-May 1, 2021

210 Gallery, Todd Hall, Room 210

This exhibit showcases the illustrated works composed by Art and Design’s current senior class. You’ll see works ranging from surface design, editorial illustration, logo design, book illustration, and more!

Participating Seniors include Marianna Ford, Morgan Gill, Bethany Dillon, Manny Martinez, Austin Davis, Sara Davis, Kierra Colquitt, and Amber Puls.

Additional students involved are Maggie Strahle, Sylvia Lee, Ellen Everett, John Puryear, and Taylor Lane.