ZUCKERMAN MUSEUM OF ART DEMONSTRATIONS ACTIVITIES · Michael Opitz, Brandon Radaker, Jonathan Pace,...

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PIN-UP SHOW IN VISUAL ARTS BUILDING Bring your work for entry by 1:30 p.m. for judging. Winners are announced at 3:30 p.m. on the Visual Arts main entrance patio FREE PARKING IN THE CENTRAL PARKING DECK ON FREY ROAD HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES & DEMONSTRATIONS INSIDE THE VISUAL ARTS BUILDING VA102 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Lisa Kastello “Art Abandonment” Social Experiment See what an impact your art can have on others. Join us to create simple art items and see how they “live” over time. VA222 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. with Assistant Professor Kristine Hwang Asian Calligraphy using Sumi Brush Using traditional brushes and ink, attendees of this workshop will learn how to create the beautiful strokes involved in Asian calligraphy. VA115 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. with Professor Rick Garner Inclusive Art All are welcome to participate in a variety of art activities. VA112 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. with Professor Joe Remillard & students Live Portrait Drawing Have your portrait drawn by a KSU student! VA102 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. with Assistant Professor Christopher Hall Psychic Drawing With a large drawing space in front of you and your imagination, express yourself! VA005 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. with Assistant Professor Jeff Campana & students Raku Glazing Apply glaze liquid to a bisque-fired ceramic form, then return to see the magical results when the ceramic form is removed from the bright red kiln heat and subjected to post-firing surface crazing and blackening techniques. VA004 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. with Studio Technician Page Burch, students & 3D staff Scratch Molds for Iron Pour Carve your own scratch block which will be cast on-site with our 2500°F furnace! OUTSIDE THE VISUAL ARTS BUILDING West end loading dock 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. with student Thomas Daniel Blacksmithing Various techniques and tools will be demonstrated throughout the day. Children will even be able to dabble using clay! West end loading dock 11 a.m. until iron is depleted with sculpture faculty, staff & students Iron Pour Watch a demonstration of our 2500°F iron furnace. Purchase a $5 scratch block mold and see your own piece of hot orange glowing iron poured into your mold. Main Entrance Patio 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. with Assistant Professor Debra Sosower and Jonathan Fisher Wheat Paste Demo Exploring a theme of time using wheat paste, live painting, experimentation, and other site-specific installation practices, the Concept, Creativity & Studio Practice classes will collaborate on a ‘living animation’ installation. Top of Cartersville Ave. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. with Theatre Associate Professor Ming Chen & students Face Painting Led by the College’s theater set designer and professor, design students will apply face painting for free to attendees of the festival. Top of Cartersville Ave. with April Munson & students Photo Booth Have your picture taken with a historical artist figure or put your face in a famous painting! ZUCKERMAN MUSEUM OF ART ACTIVITIES Entrance to Bailey Performance Center with Lacey Haslam & Argosy Archive Airstream Ugly Fruit Repurpose ‘ugly’ fruits and vegetables making them into crazy characters. There will be props and materials so you can place and photograph your people in funny vignettes. Presented in conjunction with the ZMA’s exhibition Gut Feelings. East entrance of ZMA 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Chalk the ZMA On the morning of the Arts Festival, elementary, middle, and high school students will face off for this fourth annual side- walk chalk competition. Stop by to see their impressive work and get into this friendly, spirited event. Main pavillion of ZMA 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. Color the ZMA Go big and let loose with coloring at the ZMA! Join us to color a HUGE line drawing of one of the artworks in the exhibition Gut Feelings.You can also check out the exhibition and cool off in the AC. Along Cartersville Ave. with student work from Cobb County Schools Junkyard War Exhibition Recyclable materials can become a valuable resource for artists. This art invitational is a chance for students to rethink, re-imagine, and reinvent the concept of what art is or has to be… ARTIST’S MARKET Along Bartow Ave. with Assistant Professor Sandee Chamberlain & students Animation Club Join us for live sketching demos and sales of a variety of items - art prints, coloring books, hand painted postcards and baked goods. Open to all KSU students this club fosters real world experience for resume and portfolio purposes and hosts professional work- shops, 24-hr marathon comic book- & animation-creating events, life drawing sessions, and networking with ASIFA Atlanta. Students will begin pre-production on an animated short film beginning Fall 2017, that when finished in about two years’ time, will be entered into national and international film festivals. Along Cartersville Ave. with Art Education faculty & students Art Education Bake & T-shirt Sale Along Bartow Ave. with students from KSU Photography Club Dark Slide Along Bartow Ave. with Hilary Lamb Flowery Branch High School A wide range of objects are for sale, including fine art prints, hand-painted decorative signs, pottery, hand crafted jewelry, and artist designed t-shirts. All made by Flowery Branch High School students! Along Bartow Ave. with Sarah Cox Graphic Design Club Electronic Illustration and graphic design students show their work and have items for sale. Along Bartow Ave. with Laura LaQuaglia Kell High School National Honor’s Society Pottery, drawings, paintings, prints, photographs, and greeting cards made by high school students are for sale. Along Bartow Ave. with Mariah Thomas Majestic Treasure Box This crystals and hand-made jewelry company shares the proper- ties of crystals and makes jewelry unique to the buyer. PERFORMANCES ON THE MAIN STAGE 12 p.m. Big Band/Jazz Ensemble I 12:30 p.m. Jazz Combo Michael Opitz, Brandon Radaker, Jonathan Pace, Brandon Boone, Caleb Tokarska 1 p.m. Improv Group K.I.S.S 1:30 p.m. Jazz Combo Andrew Ereddia, Damontae Scott, Zack Smith, Caleb Tokarska, Brandon Boone 2 p.m. KSU Woodwind Quintet 2:30 p.m. Jazz Combo Kristin Houston, Eric Ramos, Josh Hayward, Fran Lora, Zack Smith PATIO AREA (BEHIND VISUAL ARTS BUILDING) 12 - 2 p.m. Classical guitarist Aldo Cardenas 2 p.m. KSU Woodwind Trio 3 p.m. KSU Woodwind Duo FOOD VENDORS Along Bartow Avenue Roy’s Royal Dog Hot dogs Along Cartersville Avenue KSU Alumni Retirees Popcorn and drinks Along Bartow Avenue King of Pops popsicles

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Page 1: ZUCKERMAN MUSEUM OF ART DEMONSTRATIONS ACTIVITIES · Michael Opitz, Brandon Radaker, Jonathan Pace, Brandon Boone, Caleb Tokarska 1 p.m. Improv Group K.I.S.S 1:30 p.m. Jazz Combo

PIN-UP SHOW IN VISUAL ARTS BUILDING

Bring your work for entry by 1:30 p.m. for judging. Winners are announced at 3:30 p.m.

on the Visual Arts main entrance patio

FREE PARKING IN THE CENTRAL PARKING DECK ON FREY ROAD

HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES & DEMONSTRATIONSINSIDE THE VISUAL ARTS BUILDING

VA102 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Lisa Kastello“Art Abandonment” Social ExperimentSee what an impact your art can have on others. Join us to create simple art items and see how they “live” over time.

VA222 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. with Assistant Professor Kristine HwangAsian Calligraphy using Sumi BrushUsing traditional brushes and ink, attendees of this workshop will learn how to create the beautiful strokes involved in Asian calligraphy.

VA115 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. with Professor Rick GarnerInclusive ArtAll are welcome to participate in a variety of art activities.

VA112 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. with Professor Joe Remillard & studentsLive Portrait DrawingHave your portrait drawn by a KSU student!

VA102 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. with Assistant Professor Christopher HallPsychic DrawingWith a large drawing space in front of you and your imagination, express yourself!

VA005 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. with Assistant Professor Jeff Campana & studentsRaku Glazing Apply glaze liquid to a bisque-fired ceramic form, then return to see the magical results when the ceramic form is removed from the bright red kiln heat and subjected to post-firing surface crazing and blackening techniques.

VA004 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. with Studio Technician Page Burch, students & 3D staffScratch Molds for Iron PourCarve your own scratch block which will be cast on-site with our 2500°F furnace!

OUTSIDE THE VISUAL ARTS BUILDING

West end loading dock 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. with student Thomas DanielBlacksmithingVarious techniques and tools will be demonstrated throughout the day. Children will even be able to dabble using clay!

West end loading dock 11 a.m. until iron is depletedwith sculpture faculty, staff & studentsIron PourWatch a demonstration of our 2500°F iron furnace. Purchase a $5 scratch block mold and see your own piece of hot orange glowing iron poured into your mold.

Main Entrance Patio 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. with Assistant Professor Debra Sosower and Jonathan FisherWheat Paste DemoExploring a theme of time using wheat paste, live painting, experimentation, and other site-specific installation practices, the Concept, Creativity & Studio Practice classes will collaborate on a ‘living animation’ installation.

Top of Cartersville Ave. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. with Theatre Associate Professor Ming Chen & studentsFace PaintingLed by the College’s theater set designer and professor, design students will apply face painting for free to attendees of the festival.

Top of Cartersville Ave. with April Munson & studentsPhoto BoothHave your picture taken with a historical artist figure or put your face in a famous painting!

ZUCKERMAN MUSEUM OF ART ACTIVITIES

Entrance to Bailey Performance Center with Lacey Haslam & Argosy Archive AirstreamUgly FruitRepurpose ‘ugly’ fruits and vegetables making them into crazy characters. There will be props and materials so you can place and photograph your people in funny vignettes. Presented in conjunction with the ZMA’s exhibition Gut Feelings.

East entrance of ZMA 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Chalk the ZMAOn the morning of the Arts Festival, elementary, middle, and high school students will face off for this fourth annual side-walk chalk competition. Stop by to see their impressive work and get into this friendly, spirited event.

Main pavillion of ZMA 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.Color the ZMAGo big and let loose with coloring at the ZMA! Join us to color a HUGE line drawing of one of the artworks in the exhibition Gut Feelings. You can also check out the exhibition and cool off in the AC.

Along Cartersville Ave. with student work from Cobb County SchoolsJunkyard War Exhibition Recyclable materials can become a valuable resource for artists. This art invitational is a chance for students to rethink, re-imagine, and reinvent the concept of what art is or has to be…

ARTIST’S MARKETAlong Bartow Ave. with Assistant Professor Sandee Chamberlain & studentsAnimation ClubJoin us for live sketching demos and sales of a variety of items - art prints, coloring books, hand painted postcards and baked goods. Open to all KSU students this club fosters real world experience for resume and portfolio purposes and hosts professional work-shops, 24-hr marathon comic book- & animation-creating events, life drawing sessions, and networking with ASIFA Atlanta. Students will begin pre-production on an animated short film beginning Fall 2017, that when finished in about two years’ time, will be entered into national and international film festivals.

Along Cartersville Ave. with Art Education faculty & studentsArt Education Bake & T-shirt Sale

Along Bartow Ave. with students from KSU Photography ClubDark Slide

Along Bartow Ave. with Hilary LambFlowery Branch High SchoolA wide range of objects are for sale, including fine art prints, hand-painted decorative signs, pottery, hand crafted jewelry, and artist designed t-shirts. All made by Flowery Branch High School students!

Along Bartow Ave. with Sarah CoxGraphic Design ClubElectronic Illustration and graphic design students show their work and have items for sale.

Along Bartow Ave. with Laura LaQuagliaKell High School National Honor’s SocietyPottery, drawings, paintings, prints, photographs, and greeting cards made by high school students are for sale.

Along Bartow Ave. with Mariah ThomasMajestic Treasure BoxThis crystals and hand-made jewelry company shares the proper-ties of crystals and makes jewelry unique to the buyer.

PERFORMANCES

ON THE MAIN STAGE

12 p.m. Big Band/Jazz Ensemble I

12:30 p.m. Jazz ComboMichael Opitz, Brandon Radaker, Jonathan Pace, Brandon Boone, Caleb Tokarska1 p.m. Improv Group K.I.S.S

1:30 p.m. Jazz ComboAndrew Ereddia, Damontae Scott, Zack Smith, Caleb Tokarska, Brandon Boone

2 p.m. KSU Woodwind Quintet

2:30 p.m. Jazz ComboKristin Houston, Eric Ramos, Josh Hayward, Fran Lora, Zack Smith

PATIO AREA (BEHIND VISUAL ARTS BUILDING)

12 - 2 p.m. Classical guitarist Aldo Cardenas

2 p.m. KSU Woodwind Trio

3 p.m. KSU Woodwind Duo

FOOD VENDORSAlong Bartow Avenue Roy’s Royal DogHot dogs

Along Cartersville Avenue KSU Alumni RetireesPopcorn and drinks

Along Bartow Avenue King of Popspopsicles

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