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Visiting Artists

Columbus College of Art & Design
Visiting Artists for Fall Semester 2007


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Friday, November 2, 2007.
Production Pipeline Project
Rob Burton
Media Studies Lab Area
Open to CCAD Students, Faculty and Staff

Rob Burton, former Entertainment Industry Technology Consultant (Lord of the Rings, Chronicles of Narnia, The Wild, Armageddon, Total Recall, Mighty Joe Young, etc.) and new Director of Technology for Starz Animation (currently producing the feature version of Shane Acker's award winning short "9"), will once again be returning to CCAD to review the student produced extra-curricular project and give a presentation on Production Pipelines in the visual effects industry.

Sponsored in part by Media Studies division, Time-based department
In part by the George Skestos Endowment Fund for Visiting Artists & Lecturers
Ohio Arts Council
The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel

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Monday, November 5, 2007.
Jimmy Bonner
Joseph V. Canzani Auditorium
11:00 AM ? 12:30 PM
Open to the Public

Jimmy Bonner, Creative Group Head/Art Director, is coming from The Richards Group an advertising, corporate identity, interactive media, public relations, relationship marketing, and sale promotion agency located in Dallas, Texas. Some of their highly varied clients are Atlantis, Amstel Light, Bridgestone Firestone, Chick-fil-A, Comcast, Florida Department of Citrus, Fruit of the Loom, Gander Mountain, Giant Eagle Foods, GoRVing, The Home Depot, MGM City Center, Michaels, Motel 6, National Pork Board, Patrón Spirits, PGA Tour Superstores, Red Lobster, Russell Athletic, SkyBus, Sub-Zero/Wolf, The Little Gym, Wawa, and Zales Jewelers.

Jimmy will be showing some TV spots on a DVD and prints ads.

Sponsored in part by Visual Communications division, Advertising & Graphic Design department
In part by the George Skestos Endowment Fund for Visiting Artists & Lecturers
Ohio Arts Council
The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel

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Monday, November 12, 2007.
Julian Markels
Joseph V. Canzani Auditorium
11:00 AM ? 12:30 PM
Open to the Public

Julian Markels was born and raised in Chicago, educated at the universities of Wisconsin, Chicago, and Minnesota, and then taught in The Ohio State University English department for thirty-nine years. After publishing three scholarly books and any number of articles during those years, he has turned in retirement to writing a book of memoirs, From Buchenwald to Havana: The Life and Opinions of A Socialist Professor.

At CCAD he will read a condensed version of this book?s first chapter, ?Coming of Age as An American Soldier: Buchenwald Concentration Camp, 1945.? This is an attempt to narrate some events of modern warfare in their psychological and political impact on a nineteen-year-old American Soldier who had grown up in the Great Depression.

Wednesday, November 14 at 2:00 PM Julian will do a reading from his books for Michael Manley?s classroom located in KH 215. Students are welcome to attend.

Sponsored in part by Liberal Arts division, English department
In part by the George Skestos Endowment Fund for Visiting Artists & Lecturers
Ohio Arts Council
The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel
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Thursday, November 29, 2007.
Philip R. Jackson
Canzani Center Multi-purpose Room, 2nd Floor
3:30 PM ? 6:00 PM
Open to the Public

Philip R. Jackson is an Assistant Professor of Painting at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, MS. Philip holds a BFA degree from the Columbus College of Art & Design and an MFA from Bowling Green State University. An emerging contemporary realist painter, Philip R. Jackson?s work has been shown in many national and international juried exhibitions and is sought after by numerous private collectors. His work is in included in the permanent collections of the Evansville Museum of Art in Evansville, Indiana and the Fort Wayne Museum of Art in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Jackson is a recipient of an internationally juried fellowship from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation in Montreal, Canada, which recognized him as a premier realist painter. Also, Jackson?s was featured in the June 2007, Still Life issue of Southwest Art Magazine and the July/August 2007 issue of American Artist Magazine (also on the cover). He is represented by the Center of the Earth Gallery in Charlotte, North Carolina, Edith Caldwell Gallery in Sausalito, California, Hammond Harkins Gallery in Columbus, Ohio and Martha?s Vineyard, Massachusetts, and the McMurtrey Gallery in Houston, Texas. Philip Jackson?s web-site can be viewed at: www.p-jackson.com

Sponsored in part by Fine Arts division
In part by the George Skestos Endowment Fund for Visiting Artists & Lecturers
Ohio Arts Council
The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel
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Monday, December 3, 2007.
Jack Montmeat
Joseph V. Canzani Auditorium
11:00 AM ? 12:30 PM
Open to the Public

Jack Montmeat is a CCAD alumnus from Illustration division in 2002 from New London, CT. Jack does large scale, full body portrait oil paintings upon commission. His drafting and paintings skills are extraordinary. He will be speaking about his painting and drawing techniques and showing stages from beginning a painting to the finished product.

Jack will be our College Day speaker on Sunday, December 2, at 12 Noon for the Admissions Office.

Sponsored in part by Fine Arts division, & Admissions Office
In part by the George Skestos Endowment Fund for Visiting Artists & Lecturers
Ohio Arts Council
The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel

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Galleries locations & hours

The Canzani Center (located on the corner of Cleveland Avenue and E. Gay Street, building no. 5 on campus map) has three galleries spaces and a 400-seat auditorium

Hours: Canzani Center Gallery (first floor) & Acock Gallery (second floor)

  • Monday through Saturday 10 am–5 pm
  • Thursday until 8 pm
  • Sunday CLOSED

Thesis Galleries

Beaton Gallery in B&E, 161 N. Grant Ave. (building no. 2 on campus map).

  • Monday through Friday 8 am–9 pm
  • Closed weekends

Canzani Center 2nd-floor galleries in the Canzani Center, Cleveland Avenue and E. Gay Street (building no. 5 on campus map)

  • Monday through Saturday 10 am–5 pm
  • Thursday until 8 pm

Note: The Canzani Center is open weekends, but thesis exhibitions are often installed during this time.

 

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