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Chapman Represented at Olympic Games

August 20, 2012 by | News

Yasmine Say, the branding specialist who Chapman Art 393 Sustainable Design Students worked with while in London on their study abroad course, shows off her Chapman spirit during the 2012 Summer Olympics waving the school’s banner given to her as a gift. Say enjoyed her experience creating the aesthetic for the games and wrote to

Art Professors Hebron and Berens awarded mid-career fellowships

August 9, 2012 by | News

Professor Micol Hebron and Professor Stephen Berens, of the Art Department , were both awarded the prestigious California Community Foundation Getty Fellowship for mid-career artists for 2012. Ten mid-career and ten emerging artist fellowships were awarded (out of 388 applicants!) and Chapman University is the only university represented by two of its faculty.

Department of Art Welcome Reception

August 6, 2012 by | News

The Department of Art will welcome freshmen, transfers, and their family’s to a reception an d pizza party on Tuesday, August 21 in Guggenheim Gallery at 4 p.m. The pizza will be cooked in kiln’s by Professor Kiddie. All the ingredients are fresh and prepared on sight! For more information, please contact the

Ashley Liberio is heading to Eastern Europe

June 18, 2012 by | News

Wilkinson staff member and graduate student Ashley Liberio will be heading to Eastern Europe this week to participate in an MBA travel course put on by Dr. Jim Coyle of the MAIS program.  The course will last three weeks and will take her to Tbilisi, Georgia and Baku, Azerbaijan where she will study the geopolitics

Irvine Fine Arts Ctr. Showcases Chapman Professor

June 13, 2012 by | News

Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Check out the Irvine Fine Arts Center’s latest exhibition, Analog Digital 2012. This show explores the relationship between analog and digital art utilizing unconventional systems of display and methods of delivery and includes the works of Assistant Art Professor Stephen Berens. The exhibit will showcase

Studio Art Majors Show Their Work At Advocate & Gochis Galleries

June 6, 2012 by | News

Junior Studio Art majors, Kellan Shanahan and Andy Macasil , have been given their own exhibition at the Advocate & Gochis Galleries of the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center of West Hollywood (the largest LGBT organization in the world). The rich, female nude-style paintings of Andy Macasil investigate self-representation and examine components of masculinity

Art Professor Awarded Grant

May 25, 2012 by | News

X-TRA, the art journal co-founded by Art Professor Stephen Berens , was recently awarded a 2012-2013 Nonprofit Arts Organizational Grant by the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs. The grant is for the production offour issue of the journal during the next year. This is the seventh consecutive year the DCA has

A “Thank You” From English/Journalism Alum …

May 18, 2012 by | News

Ryan Staab (’06) graduated with a degree in English/journalism and is featured in the ABC News report  for his work on the Innocence Project, helping to free a man wrongly convicted of killing a teenager (see below). Ryan is an  example of how training students in both journalism and the humanities allows us to graduate lifelong

And The Laura Scudder Women’s Studies Scholarship Goes To …

May 17, 2012 by | News

On Monday, May 14, Megan McKeown (’15), Peace Studies Major and Women’s Studies Minor, was the well deserved recipient of the Laura Scudder Women’s Studies Scholarship. In honor of Laura Scudder’s multi-disciplined and diverse accomplishments, applicants were asked to submit a 500-word essay explaining how their Major field of study intersects with

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