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  • Q&A Session 5: Foundations, Studio Art, and Visual Art

    Q&A Session 5: Foundations, Studio Art, and Visual Art

    The fifth informal summer Q&A with the Department of Art and Design faculty was held Tuesday, July 21, 2020, 1:00 PM – 1:45 PM CDT. The course areas of Foundations, Studio Art, and Visual Art were represented. Meeting Details: Tuesday, July 21, 2020, 1:00 PM – 1:45 PM CDT https://mtsu.zoom.us/j/91604848796  …

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  • Art and Design Summer Q&A Virtual Sessions via Zoom

    Art and Design Summer Q&A Virtual Sessions via Zoom

    Join the MTSU Art and Design faculty for an informal Q&A this Summer 2020! Please feel free to pop into any of the open meetings listed below. If you have questions about the format, please reach out to Associate Professor Nicole Foran at Nicole.Foran@mtsu.edu.  Q&A Session 1: Foundations, Drawing, Graphic Design, Art History,…

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  • Foundations of Digital Art and Design Zoom Virtual Meeting

    Foundations of Digital Art and Design Zoom Virtual Meeting

    Department of Art and Design, Associate Professor, Erin Anfinson invites you to join her for a Zoom meeting to discuss her course Art 1650 Foundations Digital Art/Design.  Thursday, July 16, 2020, at 1:00 p.m. CDT

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  • Natalie Patton Quiltessa

    Natalie Patton Quiltessa

    Video highlights Natalie Patton Quiltessa’s recent exhibit  in the 210 Gallery which was organized and curated by Art and Design students Ana Cannon, Chelsea Gardiner, and Shanice Scudder. Video courtesy of Web4U2

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  • Virtual Talk with Richard Goodwin via ZOOM

    Virtual Talk with Richard Goodwin via ZOOM

       Recently, MTSU Graphic Design Professor Tony Rodriguez and award-winning illustrator and product designer, Richard Goodwin conducted an in-depth talk on the toy industry. Richard spoke on the various strategies that he utilized as he made his way up the “toy design mountain.” Goodwin also unveiled his process of composing 2D and 3D model-refinement concepts…

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  • Arrowmont Windgate University Fellows Scholarships

    Arrowmont Windgate University Fellows Scholarships

    Applications for 2020 are closed, for information on 2021’s opportunities contact erin.anfinson@mtsu.edu.

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  • Dominique Ramsey: Illustrator and Character Designer

    Dominique Ramsey: Illustrator and Character Designer

    12 p.m.—Monday, March 2, 2020. MTSU Todd Hall, Room 348 This Google Hangouts chat will take an in-depth look into the artist’s personal process for award winning illustration and visual development. In other words, less talk, more illustration! Also, Ramsey will put together a two-hour LIVE character design illustration from start to finish in…

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  • Art and Design Work Sale to Support Department Scholarships

    Art and Design Work Sale to Support Department Scholarships

    While our November 5 and 6, 2019 sale has concluded you may still wish to peruse our fantastic art and design items remaining. Funds raised from each item sold support the Department of Art and Design’s Scholarships, their outstanding recipients, and participating artists. For a sampling of items in the sale visit: Scholarship Sale. For additional information…

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  • Study Abroad: International Watercolor Workshop

    Study Abroad: International Watercolor Workshop

    Art and Design congratulates Painting Professor Sisavanh Houghton for her approved Study Abroad proposal International Watercolor Workshop Study set for May 2020. Her itinerary includes Strasbourg (France); Basel (Switzerland); Salzburg (Austria); and Munich, Regensburg, and Wurzburg (Germany). All interested MTSU students should contact Sisavanh.Houghton@mtsu.edu. (3 credit hours for upper division studio class)

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  • Stones River National Battlefield Artist-in-Residence Program Opportunity

    Stones River National Battlefield Artist-in-Residence Program Opportunity

    Artist-in-Residence Program opportunity in Rutherford County at Stones River National Battlefield during 2020. Application deadline is October 31, 2019. Full details: https://www.nps.gov/stri/getinvolved/air.htm

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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.

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 digital promotional options such as the Department website and the Todd Hall Lobby TV. For more information on these advertising options, please contact Eric Snyder eric.snyder@mtsu.edu. To see the full poilcy on digital promotions for the Todd Hall Lobby TV click here.

Flyer Postings
All promotional materials (flyers/posters, etc. relating exhibitions, performances, calls, and opportunities relevant to Art and Design) are welcome on the 1st and 2nd floors of Todd Hall in the designated areas. No reservation is required, but each posting must be approved and stamped by the Art and Design department. Approval may be acquired at the Todd Hall Gallery Office in 212 when an attendant is on duty. The department of Art and Design reserves the right to decline any posting that is deemed inappropriate. For the full Announcement Materials Policy click here.

 

 

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. He’s worked with such clients as Tufts University, The Guardian, Financial Times, Kiplinger’s, The Holborn Magazine, Reader’s Digest, The Beer Advocate, The Progressive, Teaching Tolerance, and the Boston Globe.

For more about Joe Anderson visit: https://www.sullivanmmre.com 

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 an active Illustrator. She’s also received recognition from New York’s 3 x 3, Magazinehttps://3x3mag.com/

For more about Candice Messado visit: https://www.candicemessado.com

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 Scholarship; Cara Robinson, Hester Rogers Ray Memorial Scholarship; Katie Carroll, Dr. Charles M. Brandon Scholarship in Art; Justin Culberson, Jerry’s Artarama: Nashville Gift Certificate; Olivia Jackson, Jerry’s Artarama: Nashville Gift Certificate; Madison Pitts, Charles W. and Ola Belle Massey Memorial Scholarship; and Morgan Westerbeck, Arrowmont Scholarship. (not available: Violet Stubbs, Arrowmont Scholarship; and Will Wood, Outstanding Student Award).

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.

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

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 a soft linoleum. Participants will learn how to draw and carve their own designs which they will then print on a t-shirt (provided) or other items which they may bring.  

Younger students will need assistance from a parent/guardian/workshop assistant to use the provided carving gouges.  

The workshop will also include the creation of a large community textile that is worked up over theduration of the class with everyone’s unique design.  The goal of this communal print is to share, explore, and participate in a spirit of sharing which is unique to printmaking.  To register: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0a4eaba62fa4fe3-middle

Christa Carleton Bio:

I have lived in Montana since 2008 and moved to Missoula, Montana in the summer of 2018. I have my BFA and MFA in Printmaking and have been creating prints for over a decade. As a self-proclaimed analog artist, my practice relies heavily on physicality and the ability to work without an electronic interface. The majority of my work focuses thematically on the agency of women and my feelings of unrest due to a gender’s expected social norms. The content of my work is pulled from my private memories, experiences, mantras, unspoken thoughts, and weak moments. Turning my vulnerabilities into publicly consumable images brings fellowship, rapport, and insights intimate conversations. While being a printmaker is a huge part of my identity it isn’t the only thing I love. I enjoy cooking vegetarian dishes, fly fishing, gardening, hiking, listening to podcasts, knitting, and pursuing the perfect cocktail.

 

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 instructor Charles Clary’s Memento Morididdle was selected as the (2D) People’s Choice winner and as a Merit winner.