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Saturday, December 24, 2016
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Hamline's "Open Studios" Event
Last night was the "Open Studios" event at Hamline University for the Fine Arts and Digital Media Arts (DMA) students:
The event was featured on Hamline's main page.
The map of the buildings involved in the event.
Some work from my students this semester up in the halls.
It's not a sexy space to display work, but the classrooms around the corner are fantastic.
The classroom where I teach with games, videos, interactive pieces, and audio pieces created
by DMA students. (Along with photos from students in my class being projected on the big screen.)
The other side of the classroom.
People starting to stop by.
Typology pieces.
Design work in the lab with the 3D printers.
Design work in the hallway.
Design work and my students' photos in the hall.
Watching a short film.
An audio installation in the room next door.
More people in the classroom...
... it was really starting to fill up.
Watching video and animation work on the big TV in the hallway.
Drawings in studio C.
More drawings.
Now in the Fine Arts Building, I had to check out the printmaking studios.
Printmaking.
More printmaking.
Yet more printmaking.
Nice job, DMA and Fine Arts students! The work looked good last night!
Posted by Steve Stenzel at 3:22 PM 0 comments
Labels: Hamline University, Teaching
Friday, December 09, 2016
Portable Darkroom
An old advertisement for a "portable darkroom:"
Posted by Steve Stenzel at 2:28 PM 0 comments
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