School of Art and Design College of the Arts Spring Arts Festival
School of Art and Design College of the Arts Spring Arts Festival Workshops and Activities: Iron Pour
School of Art and Design College of the Arts Spring Arts Festival Workshops and Activities: Iron take-aways
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School of Art and Design College of the Arts Spring Arts Festival Workshops and Activities: Steam Roller Block Printing Party
School of Art and Design College of the Arts Spring Arts Festival Workshops and Activities: Printmaking Demonstrations and public activity
School of Art and Design College of the Arts Spring Arts Festival Workshops and Activities: Music & Dance Performances
School of Art and Design College of the Arts Spring Arts Festival Workshops and Activities: Portrait Painting & Drawing workshop
School of Art and Design College of the Arts Spring Arts Festival Workshops and Activities: Raku Firing workshop
School of Art and Design College of the Arts Spring Arts Festival Workshops and Activities: Food Trucks and Make-it and Take-it Alley
School of Art and Design College of the Arts Spring Arts Festival Workshops and Activities: Pin Up Show with prizes
School of Art and Design College of the Arts Spring Arts Festival Pin-Up Show Open to K-12 students and the community Free Pin Up registration begins at 10 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m. Prize winners announced at 5 p.m. 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd place trophies for each category: Elementary, Middle & High School, Community, and Art from the Heart Arrange for pickup and early drop- off Contact April Munson
School of Art and Design College of the Arts Spring Arts Festival Workshops and Activities: Learn about the college experience
Leads to teacher certification in grades kindergarten through 12 Based on a Comprehensive Arts Education model that emphasizes study in studio, art history, aesthetics and art criticism Aligned with national and state standards in the visual arts and teaching Provides students with a broad foundation in general education, extensive study in art, and art education with multiple field experiences Students who have completed a BFA in Art and wish to earn initial teacher certification should investigate KSU’s Master of Arts in Teaching Art. Art Education Bachelor of Science
Introduces students to visual culture from a range of periods, regions, and contexts Rigorous, global, and interdisciplinary Students learn to analyze both objects and texts as historical evidence. All aspects of visual culture in society, including its techniques, makers, patrons, viewers, and collectors are studied. Students take courses in related disciplines such as anthropology, film studies, gender and women’s studies, history, literature, philosophy, and studio art. Art History Art History Club costume party Bachelor of Arts
Concentration in Ceramics Provides a strong foundational experience in hands-on throwing and sculpting techniques Mid-level courses allow students to gain technical proficiency in clay and glaze formulation, as well as kiln- design and firing technique. The small class size, a close interaction with faculty, and the ability to work in a nurturing environment with creative peers allow students to explore and improve their skills and increase the strength of their work. Bachelor of Fine Arts
Explore mixed-media. Combine your interests to find a new voice. CERAMICS
Delivers solid training in the foundations of graphic design, including the basics of typography and electronic illustration. Prepares for a creative careers in the world of marketing with hands-on experience in publication design, web design, advertising and packaging. Developing programs in illustration and digital animation Concentration in Graphic Communications Bachelor of Fine Arts
Develop creativity and skills for a successful career! Innovative designs and packaging experience! GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS
Provides comprehensive coursework to prepare students as professional artists Our internationally acclaimed faculty artists provide a solid foundation in diverse traditional and contemporary image creation techniques, ranging from technical to conceptual. Upper level courses in painting and drawing also include aqueous media, figure painting, and landscape painting. Each faculty member offers unique insights into the world of contemporary art, encouraging the development of imagination and design in contemporary realism, concept art, abstraction and exploration of new mixed media. Concentration in Painting and Drawing Bachelor of Fine Arts
Don’t memorize answers create new ones! PAINTING AND DRAWING Learn new ways of seeing!
Embraces a highly conceptual fine arts program emphasizing creative, lens-based media Covers both traditional black and white techniques and processes along with mixed media, video, installation, and other contemporary art practices Students explore professional lighting techniques, a variety of camera types, large format printing, some antiquated processes, video shooting and editing techniques. Students begin exhibiting in galleries, organizing group exhibitions, and coordinating artist talks within the community before finishing the program. Many of these students go on to be professional artists, freelance photographers, photo editors, and teachers. Concentration in Photography Bachelor of Fine Arts
Untitled / Still from video Joseph Barbier Untitled Mixed media photographic installation Kelly Ozwald Explore contemporary art through the use of photography and video! PHOTOGRAPHY
Teaches the most contemporary non- toxic traditional processes in printmaking (relief, intaglio, planographic, and stencil) Introduces new processes that incorporate the most recent technology to help meet the demands of today’s marketplace Enjoys new growth in the area of book arts and paper making Small intensive courses allow for close faculty interaction Actively engages with the art community around Atlanta with opportunities to exhibit work both on- and off-campus Concentration in Printmaking Bachelor of Fine Arts
Focus on the creation of prints as an original form of artistic expression PRINTMAKING
Provides training in the conceptualization and development of traditional and contemporary concepts, processes, techniques and materials involved in the creation of three dimensional forms and compositional environments Offers a range of three dimensional course offerings designed to develop conceptual and technical growth as well as foster creative exploration and intellectual discourse Concentration in Sculpture Bachelor of Fine Arts
Learn mold making and casting techniques to be creative in a variety of media SCULPTURE Rachel Kidd, cast metal Will Darnell, casting and welding Learn techniques for cutting metal to challenge and develop your artistic potential Meghan Vettriano, small metals Virginia Moore, small metals
Wearable Art Project By Bianca Pineiro Wood Puzzle Project Lucas Jankovsky Discover the beauty of materials, and all the ways they can be manipulated SCULPTURE Kyle Howser, foam sculpture
ZUCKERMAN MUSEUM OF ART Admission is free and we’re open to the public! Learn more at zuckerman.kennesaw.edu or contact Located in KSU’s Arts District, the Zuckerman Museum of Art represents the newest art museum in Georgia, and only the second art museum on a University System of Georgia campus. The ZMA works closely with the School of Art and Design to enhance student education through research opportunities, lectures, and internships. The ZMA also presents a wide array of rotating exhibitions, dynamic programs, and exciting events that students can learn from, attend, or even participate in. From 19th-century paintings to work by contemporary artists, there’s always something new to see at the ZMA. Image courtesy of the Zuckerman Museum of Art
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Spring Arts Festival Saturday, April 23, a.m. – 5 p.m. KSUArtsFestival.com College of the Arts School of Art and Design