Friday, July 23, 2021

Indoctrination by College Professors



Preach.



Thursday, July 22, 2021

Updated Blog Feed

If you've subscribed to my blog (or any blog) through Feedburner, they will stop their email services at the end of this month. I signed up with Follow.It to keep providing that service. So if you are viewing this on a computer, you can see 2 new things in my right sidebar: a "follow me" link through follow.it and a place to subscribe via email (which is also through follow.it).

So use those links if you'd like! Sign up to get emails when I post!

Here's my direct sign-up link via follow.it. Thanks everyone!!

Friday, July 16, 2021

Scholarship Fundraiser Auction at MCAD

I received my master's degree from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) in 2005, and they recently put out a call for volunteers for their fundraiser for student scholarships. Last night was the big auction of artwork for the scholarship fund, and it's still going on online if you are interested. Here are a few photos from Friday night.

[click each image to enlarge]


I loved having a Szyhalski piece on my name badge. (I have to get to the MIA to see his show!)


I was stationed in the main gallery, and here's the view just before it began.


People arriving.




I taught 2D Design and Color Theory with Michelle for 8 years at CVA before it closed!




Many artists had a 1-2 paragraph write-up about their work.
I liked this guy's: all it said was "The paint did most of the work."


People were ushered outside for remarks on the lawn. That's one of 3 Karen Wirth's on the right.


Remarks being given on the lawn.


Under the big tent.






It was so relaxing to watch the yarn piece move in the wind.


More work in the hallway gallery.

Then I took a walk through the main building. I hadn't been there in at least 5 years (possibly about 8 years), and it was amazing to see all that had changed. The smell of the cafeteria and the stairwells were 2 things that HADN'T changed (and they took me back).


Printers outside of the official Service Bureau.




Sassy art school signage.


Love this.

Again, check out the auction online if you are interested.

Saturday, July 10, 2021

Holga Quotes

I miss working with my Holga. And when we went to "remote learning" last year, I had to scrap my Holga-based project in my Advanced Photo class. Anyway, here are some fun "Holga quotes" I found on FreestylePhoto:

"Take your Holga out for a ride. Stop often. Play."
- Kit Frost, Professional Photographer

"Mechanically the Holga is simplicity itself. The nature of the Holga places emphasis on seeing, thinking, and interacting with the environment at hand."
- Joe Ostraff, Professor, BYU

"The Holga summons up Dadaist traditions of chance, surprise, and willingness to see what can happen."
- Robert Hirsch, Photographic Historian, in his book Photographic Possibilities

"As for the Holga, I like using it and making my students use it, because it encourages the photographer to concentrate on his/her relationship with the subject without technology getting in the way. The resulting images depend on the photographer's presence (of mind and body)."
- Lesley Krane, educator at California State University, Northridge

"As the Koordinator of the Krappy Kamera Competition, I've seen thousands of images produced with this camera. I am always awed by the variety of images that can be produced with such minimal equipment."
- Sandy Carrion, Coordinator of the Krappy Kamera Competition

"I still have the first Holga I ever bought back in 1988. I loved it then and still do, especially with black and white film."
- Julia Dean, founder of the Julia Dean Photographic Workshops

"I love my Holgas and I have eight of them. As a designer and art director, I have used Holga cameras on many photo shoots and clients love the different effects!"
- Randy Thomas, Founder, Randy Thomas Design Agency

Saturday, July 03, 2021

All For One...




  © Blogger template 'Minimalist F' by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP