Fall Departmental Show’s Awards
Chapman’s Fall Student Juried Departmental Show was this week from Dec. 3-7. Many exceptional pieces were submitted
Chapman’s Fall Student Juried Departmental Show was this week from Dec. 3-7. Many exceptional pieces were submitted
Yesterday, Tuesday Dec. 4, the Graphic Design Club hosted their annual Sweet Exchange! The night consisted of delicious desserts, Charlie Brown Christmas, and a white elephant gift exchange. The ceramic baby returned once again and knitted hats and scarves were continually stolen one after the other. The highlight of the night was Professor Kristi Hansen’s rolo story
Looking for that special gift this Holiday Season? Come to the annual Holiday Ceramics Sale ending on Friday, Dec. 7 and browse the creations of your fellow Art students this week in the Attallah Piazza from 11:00am until 4:00pm daily. Food and Microwave Safe Stoneware and other decorative works are all made by students in
The Modernism seminar, Art 397, went to LACMA on December 1st and couldn’t resist this simple stunt.
Dr. Justin Walsh, Chapman art professor, is a Greek archaeologist whose work has concentrated on the archaic and classical settlement of Morgantina, in central Sicily. The looting of that site by illicit diggers over many decades drew his attention to the ways in which cultural heritage has or has not been protected from damage and
BA Art student, Jennie Drummond ’13, plans on working as a substitute in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District after graduation. She will also be attending Brandman University in Walnut Creek to finish up her credentials in art and social studies while working towards a full-time teaching job in her old school district.
BA Art student, Jennie Drummond ‘13, created a couple of half-page flyers that were chosen for the Get Out The Vote campaign by OFA and passed around CMU’s campus. Drummond was given about 24 hours to complete the flyers, as well as carry out any edits the organization may have needed. Drummond loved working on
Dr. Justin Walsh is a Greek archaeologist whose work has concentrated on the archaic and classical settlement of Morgantina, in central Sicily. The looting of that site by illicit diggers over many decades drew his attention to the ways in which cultural heritage has or has not been protected from damage and destruction. A question
Chapman’s student body elected five students to Student Government Association (SGA) senate and the winners will be initiated into senate in the spring. The Arg yros School of Business and Economics saw a voter turnout of around 8 percent of the student body. Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences saw a turnout of
Art Professor, Micol Hebron, will be giving a public lecture at Art Basel Miami (the biggest contemporary art fair in the country) in Miami Florida at the O Cinema, on December 8th, 2013. Hebron’s lecture will be the first public presentation of research that she has been conducting on the affect of “Cuteness”. The lecture