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March 20 - 25
AN EXPERIMENTAL CARTOGRAPHY OF A (RE)IMAGINED LANDSCAPE
PHASE TWO: CONSTRUCTION
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ALICE SHAY
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Scanners Available for Student Use
The Art Slide Library has notified us that the demand for their scanners has escalated.
The Visual Art Department does have scanners available for students, a Nikon in the MML,
or see Professor Kerry Coppin in Photo; we encourage you to use our scanners.

2006 Award winners
Photography
Lauren Khoo
David Watson Sobel
Elizabeth Stamp

Sculpture
John Dusty Szymunski

Painting
Lauren Gidwitz
Laini Nemett
Janelle Sing

Drawing/Printmaking
Hana van der Steur

Mixed/Digital Media
Shanay Jhaveri
Brian James Lee

SENIORS!
1) Photoshoot Saturday was spectacular. Thunderous applause to those who dropped in. We saw 24 beautiful faces--
as well as some jumping, group shots, hair flipping, and stylin' getups. Your photos will be online in about two weeks.
We'll announce the final photoshoot soon! Meanwhile...
2) Send your WORDS and IMAGES to
IMAGES: 2-3 photos/scans, 300 dpi.
-Title and medium or materials
-Size: yearbook pages will be roughly 5x8 inches, so about that size is good
-Jot a note if Katherine should help correct the lighting/color in your images
WORDS: jot a couple sentences or a small paragraph. Email us a draft now, then send revisions if you get new ideas.
-Tell us about yourself, your art, or anything like...
-what you want us to think while viewing your work
-crazy arts you made when you were little
-what other subjects you're obsessed with
-where you're from
-your artsy dream job after graduation
Spread the word. Let's make this yearbook rock.

NEWS RELEASE
RHODE ISLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
ANNOUNCES 10TH ANNIVERSARY POSTER DESIGN CONTEST

The Rhode Island International Film Festival needs a new visual image that can be used on a poster and related collateral material to celebrate its 10th Anniversary Year. The Rhode Island International Film Festivalâ„¢, (RIIFF) will take place August 8-13, 2006. In its brief lifespan, the Festival has become a leading juried competition showcase for international independent filmmakers and their work. It was recently cited by TravelSmart Magazine as one of the Top 12 Film Festivals in the United States.

The winning designer will win two all-access VIP passes to this year's festival, receive international exposure of their work, and portfolio samples. Please visit our website at www.rifilmfest.org for more information.

Poster Requirements:
1. Display the Rhode Island International Film Festival.
2. Highlight the Festival's 10th Anniversary.
3. Needs to illustrate that it is about film/movies.
4. Should be "eye catching" and informative. It is essentially a marketing tool in addition to being art.

The Festival is looking for a simple graphic design that says, "Film." Please submit a legal size example of your poster idea by May 1st to:

RI INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL POSTER CONTEST
Attn: Design Committee
268 Broadway
Providence, RI 02903

Apply to be an Honors Concentrator

The application is now online in Microsoft Word format.

Hugh Townley Travel Award

A $1,000 award designed to fund travel for a Visual Art , Art/Semiotics or Independent Concentrator which relates to their development as an artist. Only Juniors are eligible.

A one page proposal for travel should be submitted to:
Phyllis Donnelly, Department of Visual Art, List Art Room 222
Proposals are Due Friday, April 14, 2006

Register for the VA 10 Lottery


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