Pods now has a newly defined space and we have a gallery wall which we plan to use to feature student artists- email pods@uoregon.edu with a few photos of your work, or come stop by our office at 264 Lawrence Hall. We have room for three images, or two or one. Show us your skills and let your friends know too.
pods@uoregon.edu
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Pods/AAA calendar now online!
The triple A student events calendar is now online, and accessible to everyone! So check up on it regularly- we will be mapping events that are documented on this blog and promoting events further through this calendar- so check often and mark your own personal calendars.....
Here is the link: (Click the button to view our calendar)
Here is the link: (Click the button to view our calendar)
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
ASDA presents : Humans and Technology at the Laverne Krauss Gallery!
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Paid Internships!
Letting AAA students know that there is an opportunity to earn $ 300 for unpaid internships completed in the Professional Distinctions Program.
You can learn more at uodistinctions.uoregon.edu
You can learn more at uodistinctions.uoregon.edu
Take our Symposium Survey for 2008!
Hello all you AAA students- our 2008 symposium is comming up April 17th and 18th and to help us make it a better experience for you, we want your opinion about what ideal firms, artists, professionals you would like to meet along with sites that you would like to visit.Your input will help us make this event fantastic.
For Arch, IArch, LArch and PPPM and HP students click here:
Click Here to take survey
For Arts, Digital Arts, Fine Arts, Art History and Arts Admin students click here:
Click Here to take survey
Keep us updated and feel free to drop us a line at pods@uoregon.edu
For Arch, IArch, LArch and PPPM and HP students click here:
Click Here to take survey
For Arts, Digital Arts, Fine Arts, Art History and Arts Admin students click here:
Click Here to take survey
Keep us updated and feel free to drop us a line at pods@uoregon.edu
Friday, January 11, 2008
Interested in ever approaching a Gallery to display your work?
January 20th - Monthly Artist Salon - Do's and Do Not's of
Approaching Galleries with Dena Brown
Time: 4:00 PM
Cost: $3 Public/Free for members
Where: DIVA 110 W. Broadway
Happy New Year from DIVA!
January is a great time for acessing your goals for the year and making
fresh starts. I am sure that working with galleries is high on the
list for many of you, so why not join us for our January Salon. Dena Brown
(Director for the Airport Gallery and Maude Kerns) will be with us sharing on
the "dos and do NOTs" of approaching galleries. She is equipt with a slide
show and years of experience.
Dena will talk about the initial introduction to a gallery, proper
submissions, how and when to follow up, some insider info on what
gallerries DO NOT want to deal with, and more. This salon is an excellent
opportunity for new and verteran artists to hone their skills and gain new ones.
Bring something tasty to share and remember we will select the Members'
Gallery exhibit for July. Current DIVA members may bring one or two
examples of their artwork for consideration for this exhibit. DIVA's other
galleries in July 2008 will be featuring a special Olympic Trials exhibit, "The Notion of Motion," so we encourage you to
propose an exhibit that will fit with the larger exhibit.
Approaching Galleries with Dena Brown
Time: 4:00 PM
Cost: $3 Public/Free for members
Where: DIVA 110 W. Broadway
Happy New Year from DIVA!
January is a great time for acessing your goals for the year and making
fresh starts. I am sure that working with galleries is high on the
list for many of you, so why not join us for our January Salon. Dena Brown
(Director for the Airport Gallery and Maude Kerns) will be with us sharing on
the "dos and do NOTs" of approaching galleries. She is equipt with a slide
show and years of experience.
Dena will talk about the initial introduction to a gallery, proper
submissions, how and when to follow up, some insider info on what
gallerries DO NOT want to deal with, and more. This salon is an excellent
opportunity for new and verteran artists to hone their skills and gain new ones.
Bring something tasty to share and remember we will select the Members'
Gallery exhibit for July. Current DIVA members may bring one or two
examples of their artwork for consideration for this exhibit. DIVA's other
galleries in July 2008 will be featuring a special Olympic Trials exhibit, "The Notion of Motion," so we encourage you to
propose an exhibit that will fit with the larger exhibit.
Labels:
Art students,
Galleries
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Interested in Art History? Take a look at upcomming events with the Art History Association
Some events that may be of interest for those of you looking into arts and administration, art history, or just art exploration:
There is a call for papers for the 2008 UO undergraduate and graduate Symposium April 25-26 2008
Theme is : Process, Patronage, and Perception.
There will be a Keynote presentation by Stephen Nelson of UCLA.
This two-day symposium will consider the issue of the relationship of art to various external forces, both within the discipline of art history and moore broadly in the arts and humanities.
Topics may include( but by no means limited to..)
* Polirical, Social, and religious influences on art
* Art as a commodity
* Art and architecctural historical influences on perception of artworks
* Relationship between patrons and artists
* Curatorial concerns on perception of artsts and works
* The myth of the starving artist
* Public Response to art exhibitions
* Commercial art
* Any other topic related that you are intersted in that may fit.
Interested graduate students must submit a 250-word abstract and a current curriculum vitae. undergraudate students are expected to submit a 250-word abstract, a compelted paper of approximately 6-8 pages and a current curriculum vitae.
The symposium will also be accompanied by a one-day art auction of works by local artists- if you would like to donate your work or know someone who would be willing to donate work or a service or package please contact Jessica Wilks at jwilks@uoregon.
Abstract and paper submissions are due FEBURARY 29 5pm.
Selecteed Participants will be notified via letters or email around march 3rd.
Email graudate student submissions to khong2@uoregon.edu
Email undergraduate student submissions to:ewhite4@uoregon.edu
Submissions by mail: Kim Hong
Department of Art History
School of Architecture of Allied Arts
5229 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-5229
There is a call for papers for the 2008 UO undergraduate and graduate Symposium April 25-26 2008
Theme is : Process, Patronage, and Perception.
There will be a Keynote presentation by Stephen Nelson of UCLA.
This two-day symposium will consider the issue of the relationship of art to various external forces, both within the discipline of art history and moore broadly in the arts and humanities.
Topics may include( but by no means limited to..)
* Polirical, Social, and religious influences on art
* Art as a commodity
* Art and architecctural historical influences on perception of artworks
* Relationship between patrons and artists
* Curatorial concerns on perception of artsts and works
* The myth of the starving artist
* Public Response to art exhibitions
* Commercial art
* Any other topic related that you are intersted in that may fit.
Interested graduate students must submit a 250-word abstract and a current curriculum vitae. undergraudate students are expected to submit a 250-word abstract, a compelted paper of approximately 6-8 pages and a current curriculum vitae.
The symposium will also be accompanied by a one-day art auction of works by local artists- if you would like to donate your work or know someone who would be willing to donate work or a service or package please contact Jessica Wilks at jwilks@uoregon.
Abstract and paper submissions are due FEBURARY 29 5pm.
Selecteed Participants will be notified via letters or email around march 3rd.
Email graudate student submissions to khong2@uoregon.edu
Email undergraduate student submissions to:ewhite4@uoregon.edu
Submissions by mail: Kim Hong
Department of Art History
School of Architecture of Allied Arts
5229 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-5229
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