Raleigh AIGA

March 17, 2009 by theredroom103

Monday, March 23, 2009 6 PM – 8:30 PM The Art Institute of Raleigh-Durham
American Tobacco Campus
410 Blackwell Street
Durham, NC 27701

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Join AIGA Raleigh, along with sponsors Duke Creative Services and Art Institute of Raleigh-Durham, for an informal panel discussion of life as an in-house designer. Topics will include staying inspired, demonstrating value, competing with local agencies, and attracting employees. It’s an opportunity to discover ways to develop a united voice within the design and business communities.

This free event but all attendees must RSVP by March 19.

Monday, March 23, 2009

6-8:30pm

The Art Institute of Raleigh-Durham

American Tobacco Campus

410 Blackwell Street

Durham, NC 27701

6-7PM

Meet and Greet with appetizers / optional tour of Ai campus

Main Lobby

7-8PM

Panel discussion

Raleigh AIGA

March 17, 2009 by theredroom103

Saturday, March 21, 2009 — March 21, 2009 9:30 am – 3:15 pm The Catevo Group
3200 Beechleaf Court Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27604

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AIGA’s Student Portfolio Review is a great opportunity for graduating college seniors in design to get feedback about their portfolio, tips for entering the job market, and some interviewing practice.
We welcome students with portfolios in interactive, identity design, animation and beyond. Professionals from all areas of design will review students’ work to encourage the passion to solve tomorrow’s design problems.

Saturday, March 21, 2008

9:30-9:45 Students Check-in

9:45-10:15 Meet and Greet with Coffee and Donuts

10:15-11:45 Panel Discussion (more info to come)

11:45-1:00 Lunch (provided)

12:45 Professionals arrive and check-in for review sessions

1:00-3:15 Portfolio Reviews (4 reviews for each students / 30 minutes each)

Admission:

Student Members – $15

Student Non Members – $20

Students: You must RSVP to hold your seat in the Portfolio Review.
To RSVP you MUST pre-pay for the event using PayPal, (click below).
We will not be taking any walk-ins on the day of the event, or be
accepting payment at the door. Additionally, Please email
education@raleigh.aiga.org to RSVP.

RSVP

Professionals:

Please RSVP for the event by emailing

education@raleigh.aiga.org

First Friday trip to Raleigh

February 9, 2009 by theredroom103

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Galleries visited: 311 Martin Street, DesignBox, Block Gallery, Father&Son, Adam Cave and ArtSpace. Join us next time on March 6th.

Did you miss it? Mr Morris knows his fire!

December 7, 2008 by theredroom103

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PIT FIRE 2008, Friday December 5th

November 3, 2008 by theredroom103

Getting There

Howell Woods is located at 6601 Devil’s Racetrack Road in the Bentonville community of southeastern Johnston County. The environmental learning center is in close proximity to interstates 95 and 40 in central North Carolina and is less than 45 miles from Raleigh, 20 miles from Goldsboro, and 15 miles from Smithfield and Newton Grove.

If you need help finding us, try the map or use the driving directions.

The T’s are here too! $10.00

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Want to hang with the cool kids…. you’re gonna need a portfolio!

September 29, 2008 by theredroom103

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Art Club was able to score some pretty sweet portfolios at an incredible price. Now they are going to pass the savings along to you! For just 25$ you can have a 17×22″ portfolio for all your art and design needs. They come with sleeves that are spiral bound. If you want to know more…see Mr. Gregory or Kathy Bobeck! There are a limited number of portfolios available! Thanks to the folks at Jerry’s Artarama for the great deal!

Fall 2008 Art Club Officers

September 15, 2008 by theredroom103

President Logan Furlough 

Vice President and Senator Jasmine Adkins

Treasurer

Senator Jamie Massingill

Senator Stephanie Webb

 
Art Club Advisor Mr Morris

JCC Scholarship Recipient Interview with Kathy Bobeck

September 4, 2008 by theredroom103

Katherine Bobeck, First Year Student Interview

“I need money I should get a scholarship.” A few students in our department have been fortunate enough earn a scholarship for their studies. By talking to one of them, I learned more about them by a simple quiz. I found they also have a sense of humor. Here are the results from the first interview with Kathy Bobeck.

What made you choose Graphic Design/Fine Arts as a major, at Johnston Community College?

After 22 years of marriage & four kids later a house fire and the corporate cutbacks, I decided it was finally time to do what I have always wanted to do so here I am 44 and a freshman.

Are you enjoying your semester in Graphic Design/Fine Arts program at JCC?
I am absolutely loving it and learning a great deal.
If you could change anything about this department what would it be? 

To have a life drawing class. I have never had the good fortune to have someone pose for me, other than in a picture.

What do you prefer? Mark one

__x____Pencil

__x____Brush

__x____Pen

__x____Digital

__x____All of the above

__x____Whatever will allow me to make something out of nothing.

__x____Pastel

All of the above, I mainly use sharpie and pastels the most. Right now have to relearn everything after a twenty year break from drawing.

 

The Thurmond Goins Question of the Day!

“My pen runs out of ink. We are in the most important speaker forum of our life. The person of my dreams is sitting next to me with a small pouch full of ink pens … would you advise me to…

A. Rip all my clothes off and run naked out of the lecture hall.

B. Lean over-real smooth, and obnoxiously yell “GOT NO INK BABE, CAN I GET SOME FROM YOU.”

C. Remembering how important your college career is with the quick thought of preparation you spent before class and little hesitation; grab the spare out of your bag.

D. Tell the speaker this is the art department slow down so I can visualize the letters forming words out of your mouth.

Kathy’s Answer: C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interviewed by Thurmond Goins, JCC Graphic Design Student

Printmaking 101

April 9, 2008 by theredroom103

This semesters Drawing II class took a stab at relief printing as an alternative exercise to using basic drawing skills.

Student Dwayne Stevens

Student Stephanie Briles

Student Julie Hartz

Student Justin Midgette

Student Richard Bryant preparing the press

Rolling the print

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Final proof

Fundraiser under way to renovate art gallery in honor of late artist Frank Creech

February 25, 2008 by theredroom103

The fundraising campaign to renovate and name the art gallery on the campus of Johnston Community College in honor of the late artist Frank Creech is under way.

The Johnston Community College Foundation, the Johnston County Arts Council and the College’s art department are collaborating to raise $100,000 to remodel the 1,500-square-foot gallery and a 775-square-foot reception area. The gallery will be named after Creech, a Smithfield artist and sculptor and longtime instructor and chair of the art department at JCC.

Creech’s family said the art gallery project is a wonderful way to share his legacy. “Our family is honored to be a part of this project,” says Franklin Creech, Creech’s son. “The art gallery renovation is a fitting tribute to Dad. I know he would be very proud. This community meant so much to him and his artwork expressed how much he valued family and community.”

The groups are accepting private gift contributions to the Frank Creech Art Gallery and Visual Arts Fund at five different levels ranging from $500 to $10,000 and above. The first two major contributors to the project are Martha and Craig Casey of Princeton of Casey’s Floral and Catering Service at $5,000 and the Down to Earth Garden of Club of Smithfield, which has pledged $3,000 to be given over a three-year period.

In addition, the College Foundation has named Creech its Distinguished Citizen for 2008 and will honor his creative spirit and community contributions at a special event on Friday, March 7. The cost to attend the reception is $75 per person or $150 per couple. Revenues generated from the event will be directed to the fund to remodel the gallery.

Specifically, the money would pay for a museum-quality lighting system, a climate and humidity control system, an exhibit display and hanging system, a security system, and a reception area to celebrate art events and gallery openings.

John Byrd, head of the fine arts and graphic design programs at JCC, says the renovated gallery will serve as community-based gathering place for the arts. The gallery makeover will allow the College to showcase student art exhibits as well as a variety of work of major artists across the country.

“Our goal is to bring a higher level of visual art culture to the community,” Byrd says. “We want this to be our calling card. When people talk about the art department at JCC we want them to think about our gallery.”

Byrd says the department also hopes to employ JCC art students in a gallery apprenticeship program here at JCC as well as involve them in gallery-related activities such as judging, framing, hanging and publicizing art shows. And he also envisions a gift shop where local art can be sold.

“I think our programs are going to grow toward the fine art, fine craft areas that’s another reason the gallery is important,” Byrd says. “People need to be able to showcase their work here and we need people to see what we’re doing at the College.”

The College is home to Creech’s, “The Rescue,” a bronze statue which he created to show his appreciation for the support he received when his art studio burned in 1999. Creech was also commissioned for many public artwork projects which now grace the campuses of many universities including, Duke, Yale, and Penn State and the halls and walls of several museums across the United States.

In addition to his career as an artist, Creech was also an active leader in his church, First Baptist in Smithfield, and many community organizations such as the Johnston County Arts Council, the Smithfield Kiwanis Club, the Smithfield High School Alumni Association, and the Ava Gardner Museum. He was awarded the North Carolina Order of the Long Leaf Pine in 2005 for his outstanding civic service.

Donations for the art gallery renovation can be directed to the Frank Creech Art Gallery & Visual Arts Fund established with the College Foundation at P.O. Box 2350, Smithfield, NC 27577. For more information about the project or the Distinguished Citizen event, call Judy Miller at 919.209.2115.

Johnston Community College Fine Art and Graphic Design Dept., Smithfield, NC

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