Monday, October 29, 2012

In Class Wed Oct 31th

* Art 250 Digital Portfolio is another class made for art seniors. It is 2 credits, meets wednesday nights 5:30-7:30pm and is an open studio class. Students create projects during the semester and share their work with classmates through presentations and critiques. (You can be working on your senior project for this class).


Getting into grad school and going to grad school for free

Grants - applying for a grant is alot like applying for a show




Shooting images of your work for your Portfolio.


Tuesday, October 23, 2012

In class wed Oct 24th

Your Grad School Application is due today.



Portfolio Shoot! Bring a piece to be photographed!



Going to grad school for FREE (almost)

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

In class Wed oct 17th


Lets look at the Gallery and Pick Spots for our senior shows



Business cards & Show Cards

Where
Uprinting.com
Moo.com
4by6.com
Office Max

How
USPS Postcard size regulations


You may think that your mailpiece is a "postcard," because it is a single sheet of paper. But to qualify for mailing at the First-Class Mail postcard price, it must be:
  • Rectangular
  • At least 3-1/2 inches high x 5 inches long x 0.007 inch thick
  • No more than 4-1/4 inches high x 6 inches long x 0.016 inches thick


1) Pick a site you want to get your cards printed at
2) Pick a size you want to print your cards *see above
3) You need an image that is at least 240 dpi at the size you choose.
4) Simple Photoshop
4a) File --> New

4b) File --> Open --> find your image
4c) Using the 'Move' tool drag your image onto your showcard template
4d) Image --> Transform --> Scale = * Resize your image for the card if necessary


4e) If you need to add text, use the 'Text' tool
4f) Save As --> .PSD (this is your main file. you will need it to make changes)


4f) Layer --> Flatten Image
4g) Save As --> (file type the website your printing from wants. usually a JPG)


Lets try to do it!



Grad School Application



Wednesday, October 10, 2012

In class wed OCt 10th


Your Grad School Application is due today.

Lets Review



What have you found out about shooting images for a Portfolio?



Finding a job!

How? Where?

Internship - Transfer a school experience into a job

Online - Monster, Facebook, Twitter

Through a Connection - Family, Friend, School, Professor

Cold Sell - Just send them a quick heads up that your available.

Walkin/Haunting - Find a place your interested in and start hanging out there. Get to know the people who work there.

Head Hunter Agency - Check out creative circle

Professional Networks - (CAA College Art Association)






Tuesday, October 2, 2012

In class Wed Oct 3rd


Freelance/Selling your Work

Hired to create for a specific job / Selling something you've previously created

Selling your Skills / Selling your Creations



Freelance possibilities:
- Basic Design work: logos, posters, CD/DVD covers, announcements, advertisements, PSA's, pamphlets, business cards, show cards

- Basic Photography: portraits, advertisements, reproduction, product shots, weddings, anniversaries & birthdays, portfolios

- Basic Photoshop: reproduction; portrait manipulation; color correction

- Ceramics: series or individual orders for plates, cups, bowls, vases, mugs, tea pots, complete sets

- Painting: portraits, murals, interior design

- Sculpture: building most anything from a deck on someones house to a commissioned public sculpture in a variety of materials including wood, metal, wax

- Printmaking - see "Basic Design Work"

- Basic Digitalmedia: social media wrangler, web page/site design, see "Basic Design Work", video documentation, CD/DVD duplication, digitize media


How much should you charge? How do you price a job?




Selling Your Work
Where?
- On-line - Ebay, Etsy, personal website, where else????
- Art/Craft Shows
- Trade Shows
- Galleries
- Local Shops
- Art Guilds
- Word of mouth / person to person
- Art Auctions


How much should you sell your work for?


Creative Circles Head Hunting agency!

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

In Class Wed Sept 26th



Terry Speaks about Senior Show


Grants & Residencies : What Are they?


Art Shows List
- What did you find


3 Grad Schools
- What did they want?



Resumes Day 2


Looking for and Applying to Shows!

How to find a show
-- internet, magazines, friends/family, local business, art groups, your college
Types of shows
-- Group, Small Group, Solo, Juried, Invited, Traveling
Types of venues
-- On-line - Street - Student Gallery - Gallery - Museum
Types of art
-- Modern, Post-modern, Classic High Art, Street Art, Common Art
How to apply for an Art Show.
-- internet, snail mail
-- always follow all the directions



Portfolio - Find out how images are shot for portfolios in your medium!


Assignment 3: Make a list of 5 art shows your interested in applying to.

Sunday, September 2, 2012


Welcome to Art411 Art Theory & Practice.

What is "art"? Who is an artist? What does an artist do?

This class is for senior studio art students who have successfully passed the Junior Review. The goal of this class is to answer the question "What do I do with an art degree once I graduate from college". It is an interactive seminar where you are expected to ask questions and research answers.

Our semester involves:



As a student who is about to graduate from art school, what questions do you have about making art and working as an artist after college?
* Make a list of 10 things you want the class to cover.
What do you expect to do during your first year after college?
* Write down your goals as an artist during your first year out of college. Be honest.
* What job would you like to have? How do you want to make money?
What Questions do you have about the Senior Show?
- The purpose of the show.
- Making a plan (it can change)