Thanks Dave, yeah let me know if he needs any help, I've put a lot of work into that project and i'd be happy to share some of the insights i've come across. I'd love to talk to some of the students! My family still lives in Spartanburg so I come back to the upstate routinely. I like your sculptron website, good stuff. As always, its good to hear from you.
What up Dave!! Heres some of my work from last year, I haven't updated this year yet...www.coroflot.com/ben24542. I'm finally graduating this semester, so I'm finishing up my thesis right now, if your interested, my thesis is currently a semifinalist in a social innovation competition, check it out here...www.dellsocialinnovationcompetition.com and search for "the farmery". You can vote on it there too. I'll shoot that guy an email, I'm sure he'll enjoy the program, there's lots of really talented engineers in the program. I miss Clemson a lot, their seemed to be a stronger community there, maybe thats the difference between a rural campus and a urban campus, I don't know. Back to work, hope things are well with you...
Hey Dave, great to get reconnected. I have been painting a good bit as of late and I actually have a solo show at a local coffee bar here in Charleston next weekend. After the show I will have time to download some pictures here. I dislocated my kneecap 3 years ago while doing hardwood floors and it kinda forced me to do my artwork full time. It has been a rocky road with not much time to stop and taste the ice cream, but one I would travel again and again. My new show is called LINK and I will try and get some shots from it to share with the Clemson Community. Just got my application for the International Outdoor Sculpture Competition in Charleston. Hope all is well in the upstate and please let me know if and when you get down this way. I have a fishing guide that owes me a trip, so would love to take you fishing.
November 2, 2009 at 10am to January 31, 2010 at 4pm
The work of Clemson artist Terry Jarrard-Dimond is on exhibit in the Fran Hanson Gallery at Discovery House located in the SC Botanical Gardens at Clemson University. The group of ten pieces explore themes from the natural world. The work is made ...
Margarete Heymann, who studied ceramics there from 1920 to 1921, and was as gifted and gutsy as her famous contemporaries. She also created an impressive body of work, yet is rarely mentioned in the many books, essays and exhibitions on the Bauha...
November 2, 2009 at 10am to January 31, 2010 at 4pm
The work of Clemson artist Terry Jarrard-Dimond is on exhibit in the Fran Hanson Gallery at Discovery House located in the SC Botanical Gardens at Clemson University. The group of ten pieces explore themes from the natural world. The work is made ...
November 2, 2009 at 10am to January 31, 2010 at 4pm
The work of Clemson artist Terry Jarrard-Dimond is on exhibit in the Fran Hanson Gallery at Discovery House located in the SC Botanical Gardens at Clemson University. The group of ten pieces explore themes from the natural world. The work is made ...
FASA's annual Halloween Party included a pumpkin carving contest. Pumpkin seeds flew as artists sculpted their innovative and radical interpretations of the Jack O' Lantern.
This pumpkin won in hotly contested Faculty/Student Collaboration category.
October 30, 2009
Dum spiro, spero (While I breathe, I hope)
EVER SPERO
By Hans Ulrich Obrist
In memory of Nancy Spero (1926–2009)
"The one thing that artists must possess above all other qualities is immense courage," the filmmaker and anthro...
November 7, 2009 at 10am to November 8, 2009 at 6pm
Hours:
Saturday, November 7, 10am - 6pm
Sunday, November 8, Noon - 6pm.
Some artists will also be open Friday, November 6, 6 - 9pm. These artists are indicated with a door icon and "Open Friday" on their web page.
Presented by Wachovia Bank, N.A...
Otsuka Art museum, Japan´s largest museum holds 4000 masterpieces, covering the entire history of art - except it´s all reproductions. Nothing in this museu...
Some panels are fantastic and some are not. If you go to the conference, I would try to do something like the portfolio review -- take advantage of being there. The panels are probably the most informative aspect of the conference if you hit the b...
All graduate and undergraduate studios in Lee and Freeman are open. Come get your hands dirty or just watch ceramics, drawing, photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture, wood design.
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