Tuesday, October 12, 2010

AFSart: Boundary Sculpture Pad Expansion

October 12, 2010. In little over 4 hours a 31 foot expansion of the Outdoor sculpture work area at Boundary Hall was completed. this will more than double the outdoor work space for sculpture students. It will also provide a covered area for classroom instruction and group critiques. It will also provide more space for grill and chill events at Boundary Hall.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Chakaia Booker:Sustain



Friday October 8, 2010. Artist Chakaia Booker gave an artist talk to a packed audience at the Pinnacle Gallery on the Savannah campus. Her Exhibit Sustain featured a large wall relief in her signature rubber material and six photoengrauve plates that were produced on the Atlanta campus. While in town she had lunch with students Ursula Dilley and Noah Conrath. The audience was wrapped by her presentation as she meandered through the audience as she spoke. A lively question and answer period followed. An excellent review of the Atlanta exhibit can be found on Atlanta's Burnaway website.

The In-Between: Opening Reception


On September 24, 2010. The In-Between opened at the Gutstein Gallery on The SCAD Savannah campus. If featured two sculptural installations, The Meditation Room and The Cave Installation that were the result of a collaborative project with artist JuYeon Kim during the spring quarter 2010. The meditation room were created by fibers students and the cave installation, a series of relief sculptures mounted to a hexangonal structure were created by a "dream team" of sculpture minor students.

AFSart: Grill and Chill I: Fall 2010


On October 1 2010 in conjuction with the Sculpture exhibition closing reception The Sculpture Minor and the SCAD Sculpture Forum student group sponsored our first Grill and Chill 1 for the Fall 2010 quarter. A good time was had by all. A special thanks to Professor Matt Toole and Chef Todd Yuratich for manning the grill. For more images check out the photos on flickr.

October 1, 2010:Hinesville Update


Students Chris Crowe, (Arcitecture) Capucine Gros, (Painting) and Brian Rogers (Architecture) met with engineer Matthew Barrow at his office to discuss design revisions on their proposed project "The Resonance" for the city of Hinesville. Once the revisions are approved they will be ready to begin fabrication on the $50,000 project.