"Open Studios" Event at Hamline University
Last night was Hamline University's "Digital Media Arts Open Studios Day." All classrooms within the Digital Media Arts (DMA) program at Hamline were opened up, and they were displaying student work from this semester.
The photo/design classroom had websites and games that the students worked on, the 3D classroom had 3D printed work, there was design work and photography hanging in the hall, a few installations, and some animations being played on a big TV. Outside of the DMA area, the drawing studios had work hung all over, and there was work up outside of the printmaking classroom. Basically, you could wander around the DMA / art department here at Hamline and find lots of work up. Here are a few photos I snapped throughout the night:
The Open Studios flier that was up all over campus (hanging next to the tech support sign in the DMA area).
A photo that I Instagrammed as the night got underway.
Design work and photography hung in the halls.
Watching an animation.
Students (of mine) looking at some work from my photography class.
Design work.
Design work.
Cookies...
... and some of the pizzas!
An iPhone panorama.
Another iPhone shot.
People playing games and checking out the work.
One of my former students walked into the shot. I told him I'd use it.
Root beer on tap!
Checking out the 3D printers.
Some models from a 3D printed project.
More people watching the animations.
Back in the hallway near my classroom.
DMA logo work along with a 3D printed logo.
Learn more about the Digital Media Arts program at Hamline HERE.
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