
Apr 7, 2010
Reject Art Show

Spring 2010 Juried Student Art Show
The Reception for the Spring 2010 Juried Student Art Show is on April 21st from 2-5pm. Be there, bring family, friends, teachers, and classmates to celebrate the show and your fellow classmates!
Congratulations to those artists whose work was accepted into the 2010 Spring Kishwaukee Juried Art Show. The competition was fast and fierce. Great work made it in, and some great work also was excluded. Congratulations to all who were motivated enough to participate, and submit.
Marilyn Sjoholm - Silver & Rose Pendant, Copper & Silver Pendant
Zaneta Taylor - The Old Shoes
Natalie Zographos - Cheers!
Jennie Edwards - 0
Natalie Calhoun - Alex, Dominique
Suzanne Jackiw - At His Feet, Pawn
Steven Connolly - Sunset in Iraq
Angie Loptien - What the Duck?
Robert Johnson - Skeleton #1, Skeleton #2, Zombie Comic Test Page #1
Cristal Thammavong - Untitled
Blaize Diaz - Tracks
Justin Schroger - Brutal Eddie
If you are not listed or one of your art pieces are not listed, please stop into the art gallery and pick up your pieces by April 9th during one of these times:
Wed. 1-9
Thurs. 4-8
Friday 11-3
Any questions, call ext. 5611
P.S.
2010 Kamelian Art & Literary Magazine
Congrats to those whose work was selected for the 2010 Kamelian Art & Literary magazine, and those who won awards. Also, congrats to those who submitted work, even if it did not make it in. Keep trying!
Two Dimensional Art Winners
Paul Brunk
Sarah Greer
Natalie Calhoun
Three Dimensional Art Winners
Peggy Klus
Peggy Klus
Michael Holland
Photography Winners
Cathy Hackler
Katherine Kennedy
Jordan Fitzsimmons
Poetry Winners
Zachary Effler
Zachary Effler
Michael Holland
Short Fiction Winners
Zachary Effler
Aaron Ziegler
Aaron Ziegler
Essay Winners
Dwen Duvall
Samue Gelman
Jessi Haish
The artwork looks great! Be sure to send Tina Hultgren some positive feedback on this year's lovely design and hard work to make this happen. She needs to know that we appreciate what she does and her time commitment!
Editor Tina Hultgren:
thultgren@kishwaukeecollege.edu
Congrats :)
Congratulations to those artists whose work was accepted into the 2010 Spring Kishwaukee Juried Art Show. The competition was fast and fierce. Great work made it in, and some great work also was excluded. Congratulations to all who were motivated enough to participate, and submit.
Marilyn Sjoholm - Silver & Rose Pendant, Copper & Silver Pendant
Zaneta Taylor - The Old Shoes
Natalie Zographos - Cheers!
Jennie Edwards - 0
Natalie Calhoun - Alex, Dominique
Suzanne Jackiw - At His Feet, Pawn
Steven Connolly - Sunset in Iraq
Angie Loptien - What the Duck?
Robert Johnson - Skeleton #1, Skeleton #2, Zombie Comic Test Page #1
Cristal Thammavong - Untitled
Blaize Diaz - Tracks
Justin Schroger - Brutal Eddie
If you are not listed or one of your art pieces are not listed, please stop into the art gallery and pick up your pieces by April 9th during one of these times:
Wed. 1-9
Thurs. 4-8
Friday 11-3
Any questions, call ext. 5611
P.S.
2010 Kamelian Art & Literary Magazine
Congrats to those whose work was selected for the 2010 Kamelian Art & Literary magazine, and those who won awards. Also, congrats to those who submitted work, even if it did not make it in. Keep trying!
Two Dimensional Art Winners
Paul Brunk
Sarah Greer
Natalie Calhoun
Three Dimensional Art Winners
Peggy Klus
Peggy Klus
Michael Holland
Photography Winners
Cathy Hackler
Katherine Kennedy
Jordan Fitzsimmons
Poetry Winners
Zachary Effler
Zachary Effler
Michael Holland
Short Fiction Winners
Zachary Effler
Aaron Ziegler
Aaron Ziegler
Essay Winners
Dwen Duvall
Samue Gelman
Jessi Haish
The artwork looks great! Be sure to send Tina Hultgren some positive feedback on this year's lovely design and hard work to make this happen. She needs to know that we appreciate what she does and her time commitment!
Editor Tina Hultgren:
thultgren@kishwaukeecollege.edu
Congrats :)
Apr 2, 2010

New course for Fall 2010 at Kish:
Photography and Book Arts
Students will explore alternative photographic processes and examine various bookbinding methods...
Tuesday/Thursday 10-12:45
click here for alternative process images and processes etc
click here for a few examples of artists books
Mar 26, 2010

Preview of Illinois Community College Juried Art Exhibition:
including Natalie Zographos (beginning photography @ Kishwaukee College!)
http://gsuvisualartsgallery.blogspot.com/2010/02/illinois-community-college-preview.html
Exhibition Dates:
March 4 through 26 with a closing reception on March 26, 1:00p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Award winners will be announced at 2:00 p.m.
Juror:
Kathleen Scarboro
Feb 15, 2010
please pick up projects from KC studios
Hiya Kish students, do you still have a project left in any of the studios? Please come and pick them up asap or write an email to your instructor about when you can come and get your work...we need the space
Feb 1, 2010
Kish Art Gallery Opening Reception
Jan 20, 2010
2010 Illinois Community College Juried Art Exhibition
Great exhibition opportunity for Community College Art Students. All should apply! Details below...
2010 Illinois Community College Juried Art Exhibition
Exhibition Dates: March 4-26
Closing Reception & Awards Ceremony: March 26, 1-3 pm.
Deadline for Entries: Entries must be received by February 15th.
No Entry Fee!
Accepted Artists will be notified via email by Feb. 18th
Awards:
Best of Show: $3oo
$100 awards of merit will be awarded at the discretion of the juror.
Entry Checklist:
Completed Entry Form
A CD containing up to 3 images (maximum of 1000 pixels on the longest side at 72 dpi).
Each image file should be named with the artist's last name, first name, followed by entry letter and be seperated by underlines, such as: Smith_John_A.jpg
Send Entries to:
Visual Arts Gallery
c/o Javier Chavira
Governors State University
1 University Parkway
University Park, IL 60484
Questions at: artsgrad@govst.edu or (708)534-4021
Open to any student currently enrolled in an Illinois Community or Junior College. Works must have been completed during the last 2 academic years.
2010 Illinois Community College Juried Art Exhibition
Exhibition Dates: March 4-26
Closing Reception & Awards Ceremony: March 26, 1-3 pm.
Deadline for Entries: Entries must be received by February 15th.
No Entry Fee!
Accepted Artists will be notified via email by Feb. 18th
Awards:
Best of Show: $3oo
$100 awards of merit will be awarded at the discretion of the juror.
Entry Checklist:
Completed Entry Form
A CD containing up to 3 images (maximum of 1000 pixels on the longest side at 72 dpi).
Each image file should be named with the artist's last name, first name, followed by entry letter and be seperated by underlines, such as: Smith_John_A.jpg
Send Entries to:
Visual Arts Gallery
c/o Javier Chavira
Governors State University
1 University Parkway
University Park, IL 60484
Questions at: artsgrad@govst.edu or (708)534-4021
Open to any student currently enrolled in an Illinois Community or Junior College. Works must have been completed during the last 2 academic years.
Jan 14, 2010
Kamelian Art and Literary Magazine, and Kish Juried Student Art Show Reception
Students who wish to drop off their art pieces at the gallery for the Kamelian may do so during these gallery hours:
For the week of January 19-21, 2010 the gallery will be open TR 11am-12pm & 4pm-9pm and W 1pm-9pm. There is an artist reception on Wednesday, January 20, 2010 from 2pm-5pm with an awards ceremony at 3:30pm.

by Janell Ray, Fall 2009
Jan 13, 2010
Field Trip to Chicago to Art Institute of Chicago

What: Field Trip to Art Institute of Chicago
Where: Chicago, IL
When: Saturday, January 16th from 8:25 am - 7:06 pm
Why: See a great art museum, visit the NEW Modern Wing, and see the Caravaggio painting on loan until Jan. 24th.
How: We meet at the Metra Elburn Train Station at 8 am. The train leaves at 8:25 am and takes us directly to Chicago. From there, we take 1 CTA bus that drops us right in front of the museum. We tour, walk around, eat lunch, tour, then go on home. We will catch the 5:40 pm train going home.
Costs: 2 one-way train tickets: $10
Bus Fare: $4.
Parking at Elburn: $1.25
Admission to Museum: $ 12 with student ID
Lunch: pack a lunch, or buy one.
Total: $27.25 plus lunch, etc.
What else can you expect to see?
Vincent Van Gogh
Rembrant
Claude Monet
Pablo Picasso
Andy Warhol
African Art
Asian Art
Textiles
Prints
Photography
Sculpture
Contemporary
Ancient Stuff
Architecture
Foreshortened limbs
Dramatic Chiaroscuro
Awesome
Act fast. There are no Caravaggio's in the country. This one is on loan until next weekend from Europe. Caravaggio is one of the best figure painters who ever picked up a brush. Very influential. A rapscallion and a genius too. So much to see and do. Millennium Park will be visited (right next to the museum)!
I will be your guide! You will be safe, and won't be lost! Chicago is like Malta, only bigger. Come with me to see the art. All are welcome. Bring a friend.
See two previous blog entries ago for more info on the Caravaggio. We will see it all.
Lunch: pack a lunch, or buy one.
Total: $27.25 plus lunch, etc.
What else can you expect to see?
Vincent Van Gogh
Rembrant
Claude Monet
Pablo Picasso
Andy Warhol
African Art
Asian Art
Textiles
Prints
Photography
Sculpture
Contemporary
Ancient Stuff
Architecture
Foreshortened limbs
Dramatic Chiaroscuro
Awesome
Act fast. There are no Caravaggio's in the country. This one is on loan until next weekend from Europe. Caravaggio is one of the best figure painters who ever picked up a brush. Very influential. A rapscallion and a genius too. So much to see and do. Millennium Park will be visited (right next to the museum)!
I will be your guide! You will be safe, and won't be lost! Chicago is like Malta, only bigger. Come with me to see the art. All are welcome. Bring a friend.
See two previous blog entries ago for more info on the Caravaggio. We will see it all.
Dec 31, 2009
Thomas Hoving, former Director to the Metropolitan Musem of Art, dead at 78
Wow. I did not realize Thomas Hoving died a few weeks ago, but he is a very interesting man in the art world. Read his New York Times Obituary here.
An eccentric man, art collector, and man responsible for transforming and revitalizing the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC, was not just a mover and shaker with the politcal art elites, he also loved sharing his excitement about good art with the populace. I will miss his enthusiasm. Among things you may remember him for, if you ever saw the movie, Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock?, he was one of the experts who viewed the disputed Pollock painting found at a garage sale for $5, and stated his expert opinion that it was a fake. From time to time, he also did online video reviews of artworks and shows for ARTNet.com called, My Eye with Thomas Hoving. Enjoy this video of him below, as we say Good bye, and thanks for spreading the word:
Rest In Masterpiece.
Dec 30, 2009
Let's take a trip to Chicago, and see Caravaggio!
Hi all. I hope that you are having a great Winter break! I just realized that a fantastic Caravaggio painting is on loan from The National Gallery of London to the Art Institute of Chicago. Caravaggio is an Italian artist, and the most important painting artist of the Baroque Art period, the period that follows the Renaissance. He picked up where Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael left off with chiaroscuro lighting, and made it bigger, and more dramatic.
A very interesting artist, and one of the greatest painters who ever lived. So few of Michelangelo Caravaggio's paintings exist in America. Unless you are planning a trip to Italy any time soon, go see it in January in our backyard of Chicago!!! If you are going to Italy...then bring me back a David Statuette! Just kidding, but go see this painting.
If Caravaggio is not incentive enough, you also get to see the new Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago. It will blow you away. I will try to arrange a field trip in late January. More information below.
~Miles~

October 10, 2009–January 24, 2010
Gallery 211
This is an extremely rare opportunity to view firsthand one of the most highly regarded paintings by one of the most influential Western artists of all time. There are very few paintings by Caravaggio in American museums, and none that can rival this painting in its immediate impact. The Supper at Emmaus, painted in 1601 for a Roman nobleman, comes from the outset of a new, mature
phase of the master’s career in which he treated great religious subjects with uncompromising realism, while at the same time employing his trademark contrasts of light and dark to great dramatic effect. In this revelatory image, two of Christ’s disciples have just recognized that the stranger at their table is none other than Christ himself, reappearing to them after his death and Resurrection.
The Supper at Emmaus will serve as the centerpiece for a focus installation in Gallery 211 of the Art Institute’s collection of “Caravaggesque” paintings. Caravaggio’s insistence on heightened realism and the sculptural qualities of his figures, often brightly lit against a dark background, are evident in works such as Bartolomeo Manfredi’s Cupid Chastised and Cecco del Caravaggio’s The Resurrection. A gallery brochure will also lead visitors to other galleries where the diffusion of Caravaggio’s style throughout Europe will be immediately apparent in works such as Rembrandt’s Old Man with a Gold Chain and Rubens’s The Capture of Samson.
Nov 16, 2009
Oct 13, 2009
the Kamelian
Please participate
The Kamelian is Kishwaukee College's award winning Literary and Arts magazine meant to showcase the best creative efforts of our students.
Kamelian Entry Form and Guidelines: Coming Soon
The Kamelian is Kishwaukee College's award winning Literary and Arts magazine meant to showcase the best creative efforts of our students.
Kamelian Entry Form and Guidelines: Coming Soon
Fall KC Student Art Show
Please participate in the Fall KC Student Art Show.
The submission dates for the annual student show for Fall are
The submission dates for the annual student show for Fall are
- M 11/16 - W 12/2 during the gallery's scheduled hours.
- The show will open T 12/8 and the reception will be W 12/9 2-5 p.m.
- The exhibition will be on display 12/8/09 - 1/28/10, closed over winter break.
- There will also be a second reception in Jan.--as the show will run through that month.
Sep 18, 2009
My art show, Transition.
Welcome to my art show called, "Transition." It is in the Doshi Gallery at the Susquehanna Museum of Art, in Harrisburg, PA. If you are at this blog, you probably know I teach 2D art at Kish.
Don't try leaning on paintings at home.
My nephew noticed me right away and told me that Uncle Miles is jumping up and down.
New shirt, tie, and pants.

People at my artist talk.

I called the show "Transition," because I am at a stage in my life, and art, where much is changing.
Sep 5, 2009
Sep 2, 2009
A299 Production Jewelry Class Survey
Click Here to take survey
Please help the students in the A299 Production Jewelry course determine their market for a huge jewelry sale here at KC later in the Fall semester. There are only 8 short questions to answer.
Please help the students in the A299 Production Jewelry course determine their market for a huge jewelry sale here at KC later in the Fall semester. There are only 8 short questions to answer.
you are invited
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