Interdisciplinary crew travels to Mozambique for film project
A team of Chapman University film and law students traveled to Mozambique this summer to film “Documentary: Africa,” an interdisciplinary project with Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, Chapman School of Law and Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Science. They share some beautiful photos and travel stories in posts on the
Chapman Represented at Olympic Games
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
Chapman Represented at Olympic Games
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 Olympics waving one of the banners given to her as a gift. She enjoyed her experience creating the aesthetic for the games and wrote to the
Professors Hebron and Berens Awarded Mid-Career Fellowships
Professor Micol Hebron and Professor Stephen Berens 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. Professor Hebron was awarded a fellowship in
Phi Alpha Theta did it again! Best Chapter, five years in a row!
Wilkinson College and the History Department is pleased to announce that Alpha Mu Gamma, Chapman University’s chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the National History Honors Society, has won the best chapter award in Division 2 (programs without graduate studies) for the fifth year in row. This honor recognizes the outstanding achievements of the student-led organization.
Art Professors Hebron and Berens awarded mid-career fellowships
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.
Giant Leaps for Mankind
Assistant Professor, Dr. Justin Walsh will be giving a talk at 8:00pm on Thursday, August 9, at Machine Project, the space in Echo Park which is co-managed by Mark Allen (who did the studio review last year). It’s called “’Giant Leaps for Mankind’ and the Future of the Past,” and perhaps it’s timely given
Alumni Design Work
Graphic Design alumni, Simon Blockley ’11 and Alison Connors ’12, recently created some interesting work. Blockley designed a Dynastu Edition packaging for NBA2K13 which will be available to the public on October 2 and Connors did the artwork for O’Neil’s “Totally” bag which can be purchased at numerous stores online.
Special talk by Professor Justin Walsh at Machine Project
Chapman University Assistant Professor of Art History, Justin St. P. Walsh, will be giving a special talk on Thursday, Aug ust 9 titled, “’Giant Leaps for Mankind’ and the Future of the Past,” , at 8 p.m. at the Machine Project in Los Angeles (1200-D North Alvarado Street, 90026). Professor Walsh’s talk will explore
Teachers get a Keene view of history with images, pictures during campus conference
The old photograph projected onto the overhead screen showed what seemed to be a merry bunch of solid Americans looking on and cheering at a happy occasion. But that was just part of the story and literally half of the photo. In the next slide the entire photograph was revealed, and the classroom of history