Wednesday, October 29, 2008

SPE

This is a biggie... coming up soon!

http://spewest.wordpress.com/conference/

registration is 22 bucks unless you volunteer for 4 hours and then you get in for free

The deadline for submitting to the student show has been pushed back to Oct 31st -it's free.

There's a good number of us going, including Professor Rebecca - this is the best real world event that we can connect you with... TAKE ADVANTAGE IF POSSIBLE. Networking is probably the best thing for Photographers, so mingling with the best is a good place to start.

For pitching in and possibly sleeping on the floor of the Grand Hyatt in Union Square, email the club with the email title being: "Sleeping with Chris is the Best"

For Possible carpooling: email the club with the email title: "Spencer's got hot wheels"

*** if you're responding to either of these two, INCLUDE DETAILS. how many days, what days, weather you have a problem with sleeping on the ground or having your feet on the hump.

Meeting Review:

Hola Personas.... this is what we covered:

Melanie Pullen is a huge name that is going to be giving us a personalized tour of her show at the Ace Gallery on Nov.7th @3pm. Amazing opportunity to pry into her brain. We have a carpool list, contact Becca at photoclub007@gmail.com and title it with "Becca's rockin Carpool" Warning only members may join, so if you have not paid dues, you can give them to Becca on that day.

The student sale: Set up on the 5th, Dec 6th, pre sale with art donors (eliete benefactors who help support our community by buying up and coming art work and donating galliers), Dec 7-11 is the sale for the rest of us.
Fine Print... The ceramics club takes 15% for doing all the work, and getting everyone there. Your work must be legit - no $1 trashed assignments - people have made thousands of dollars selling their work at this thing. That doesn't mean you have to have framed stuff selling for 100 bucks, it just means it has to be presentable. If you have work in the show, you must spend some time sitting the gallery. You must be a member of the photo club to be in it.

The winter trip destination has been decided: Vegas. Awesome.

For SPE info: see next post.

We also handed out a couple of job opps and info during this meeting

Monday, October 27, 2008

**Meeting!! Tuesday Oct 28

Tues 10/28/08
Room 308 FA-4
6:30pm and 7pm

we will go over :
spe (coming up soon!)
ace gallery (if you haven't heard, we are going to get a specialized gallery walk-through with the artist herself!)
student sale (make bucks from your work)
gallery for next semester. (trip?!)

Sports Photographer Speaker at MOCA

Museum of Comtemporary Art
700 Prospect Street
La Jolla, CA 92037
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 - 7:00PM
$10 admission fee

Robert Beck
Sports Illustrated, photographer

Contact Nelson Photo 1909 India Street, San Diego
619-234-6621 or 7720 Fay Avenue, La Jolla
858-729-6565 and George’s Camera Exchange 3837
30th Street, San Diego 619-297-3549 for tickets.
Retain validated ticket for a $25 credit towards the
purchase of any Nikon product valued at over $100.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Henry Jenkins at the UAM

The conference for the weekend of Oct 4th at the UAM has Henry Jenkins speaking, who will be good to hear.

To see a schedule for the conference:

http://5dconference.com/schedule.php

The UAM still has subsidized tickets for CSULB students at the price of $45 for both days of attendance. There is no deadline for purchase, but they have a certain number, and they are gone when they are gone (then the student price is $95). Students wishing to purchase these must contact Ilee Kaplan (i-lee) at the University Art Museum, and arrange to buy the tickets from her. Her email is: kaplan@csulb.edu

The UAM general number is: 562 985 5761 (ask for ilee Kaplan)

Friday, September 26, 2008

Portfolio Review, Review

Just to recap some of the information given last night during the review:

FYI: There are no extra classes that are opened up/needed after you get into the BFA. (except the sr. show)

You can always fill out an application that says you are interested in submitting for the portfolio, but you can ONLY SUBMIT TWICE. if you think you might, then put in an application. but only submit a portfolio if you have a chance. Here are 4 aspects that will help you determine that...

The 4 main factors to consider when applying:

Technical/condition - The profs want to know that you can produce images correctly (no dust all over the place, no blocked out edges, ect), and to transport them without destroying them. Small technical errors can be overlooked, but only on a strong portfolio. Portfolio holders can be simple or complex, depending on the theme of the portfolio itself. A Portfolio box is a great, simple way of doing it. some people choose a container that went with the theme (i.e. an office briefcase to hold images about office spaces). consider providing cotton gloves in the portfolio if you don't want their fingerprints on your prints.

Concept - Fine art concept is about saying something. It doesn't have to be a grand statement, but they need to know that you can put your concept into a tangible form. Think of your art as a language - most single pieces or assignments are the building blocks/words of your ideas. The Profs want to see that you can put all your words together (a body of work) to form a legitimate sentence, to express that particular idea.

Person - Allow the professors to know you. Show them your work and ask of them their opinion. If they see that you are working, and trying to improve, they'll add that to their decision. If they have never heard of you, and your work doesn't come out crystal clear in their eyes, it will hurt you a lot.
WARNING: each professor will tell you something different. just like anything else in life, consider your options, weigh them with your own opinions and act accordingly. You do NOT have to do what they tell you, but they are an amazing source for ideas that, if they don't provide feedback that you agree with, can at least spur your own ideas or mutations on your work.

Artist Statement - Most people don't realize how important this part is to a portfolio and a show. It's you, explaining your work or yourself (not necessarily litteraly) when you can't be there. This is also known as one of the hardest parts of art, and I am not the one to explain it to you. Ask the professors for help and that way they can point you the right direction while getting to know you.

best of luck

Todd Gray and his fiance, Kyungmi

are in an art show. should be a great show too. check it out:

http://www.janm.org/exhibits/20years/

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

***OCT 5TH!!!! BEST SUNDAY EVER

University by the sea is an amazing community event downtown. Classes (I'm registered for the "politics and beer"), music, food, it's awesome. Register soon and at least check out the amazing class list that includes "How to be a drag queen", wine tasting, crepe making, mixology.

www.universitybythesea.com

Later that day...!!!

THE SEQUOIA SHOW OPENING!!

See the work created from our summer trip, in the gallery.
on campus galleries from 5-7

Also, the benefit concert is being held on campus all day so this sunday promises to be AWESOME

one of our own is having a show!

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Oct 5 - Free Benefit Concert

Schooled in Song - Free Benefit Concert for Music Programs in LB Schools
Sunday, October 5th - 10am - 10pm

You may remember last year when we presented Schooled in Song at the Carpenter Center. It was an evening of fantastic music created by a veritable who's who of Long Beach musicians and the proceeds went to funding after-school music programing. Well, this year the Schooled in Song gang has joined forces with the folks who put on University by the Sea for a full day of art, education, lectures, and killer live music. Due to a few generous donors the event is free, fun for the whole family and, once again, it's on track to raise some much needed funding for school music programming and scholarships for area songwriters and musicians.
The live music is coming courtesy of Grand Ole Party, Dengue Fever, Crystal Antlers, Dusty Rhodes and the River Band, Pawn Shop Kings, The New Fidelity, Molly Jensen, Blank Blue, Brett Bixby, Shave, The Year Zero, Chris Hanlin, Jay Buchanan (who was incredible last night), forcefieldon, Deccatree, Jameson, Leldon, Greater California, Loie Fuller, Marliese, CPO, One F, George Fryer Combo, and others still to be announced. It's a pretty great line-up for a free event, so put a big circle around October 5th and plan on spending at least part of the day at the corner of First St & Linden in Downtown Long Beach.

175 FULL FELLOWSHIPS

Seniors - FULL Fellowship Opportunity: PLAN-UND-DEPT-COTA-ART

Vermont Studio Center has 175 FULL FELLOWSHIPS

for Art majors. Applications must be received by October 1st 2008.

www.vermontstudiocenter.org/fellowships

This would be a fully paid opportunity to produce work
in a Vermont Art community.

Monday, September 22, 2008

***this thrusday - BFA portfolio viewing

Thursday Sept 25
FA4 108b
from 6-7


people will bring in the portfolios that got them into the BFA. It's a great chance to see what is expected of you when you are about to graduate, and a great chance to see some amazing work.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Message from Professor Rebecca about Saturday

She's come down with a cold...

Feel free to meet one-another at 11am in that side lot near the faculty offices and carpool yourselves. I have no idea how many of you were planning to go -- so you may want to simply follow your own plan. Bergamot Station is at 2525 Michigan Ave in Santa Monica.

http://www.bergamotstation.com/

Sorry for the last minute cancellation.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Awesome material resource

The Long Beach Depot for Creative ReUse in the Long Beach Arts district can be a valuable resource for our Art majors.

It is a business on Elm street filled with an ample supply of discarded art & craft supplies including Synthetic leather strips, cardboard & foam cutouts, ribbon, yarn, tile, wood, glass and metal scraps, bottles, fabric pieces, zippers, misprint pens and pencils, old frames and more. They specialize in Overruns, Samples, Misprints, Scraps, Overstocks, Millends, Pieces and Discards. They also have a FREE exchange items to help inspire your creative reuse ideas. FREE supplies are available for for students who are willing to teach an art class with reused materials, along with a list of local teachers willing for your participation.

320 Elm Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90802
The LBdepot@verizon.net
562 437-9999

Career Exploration Workshops

One of keys to your art school education is finding a good fit for you in the industry of Fine Arts. You have an idea of what you want to do, now, how to make a career of it that would suit you and your personallized interests?
With this question in mind, a special set of workshops have been pulled together with you in mind.
The Career Exploration Workshops are designed to help students find careers that could be a good fit for them. Each workshop uses a different career assessment. Students may attend any one workshop or all four in any sequence. (Attending all four will enable students to complete assessments of their interests, personality, values, and skills, as well as an orientation to online tools and the Career Resource Library for their use in exploring careers. Attending just one workshop will address one of these aspects of career exploration.)

All workshops are offered free of charge to CSULB students, but they must reserve a space in advance. Instructions to RSVP and complete the online assessments prior to the workshop are included in the attached flyer.

Please seriously consider utilizing these powerful tools to success.

CEWS.jpg

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

SOUNDWALK!!! Sept 28th 5-10pm

This is an amazing community art event - probably the best the Long Beach City puts on.

Even L.A. comes down for this one. It's a lot of fun all over downtown

Be sure to check out Soundwalk2008 in Downtown Long Beach one night only ... THIS SATURDAY, September 28, 5-10pm . It's completely free and features some of the most compelling and cutting edge exhibits you could imagine! Get details at soundwalk.org.

Get a hold of us if you want to go with others!!

Pre Soundwalk performances @ Open - 4th St., LB

3rdThurs: SoundWalk2008 performance night

{open} & FLOOD present …
3rd Thurs: SoundWalk2008 pre-event performance night
Thursday, September 18
8 pm // $3
Join us for a special Soundwalk edition of 3rdThurs, featuring performances by Double Blind and Julia Holter.

Double Blind, an improvising ensemble with improvised membership, will perform a live, improvised interpretation of their latest project, "Wounded Speaker," recently released on mprntbl.com. Participants scheduled to appear include Glenn Bach, MLuM (Michael Raco-Rands and Marco Schindelmann), David Nadal, Joseph Richard Negro, Matt Pogue, and smgsap (shea M gauer & scott A peterson).

Julia Holter is a Los Angeles-based musician who specializes in creating homemade recordings out of casios, microkorgs, harmoniums, bells, and alta vista translations. She is a frequent performer of experimental music in the Los Angeles area, both as a Cal Arts Composition MFA student and as a member of pop label Human Ear Music.

Plus, we'll be screening past Soundwalk videos all night!
I hear great reviews of this place, constantly.

Great Job Opp...

My name is JJ Fiddler and I am a local sports journalist. I manage LBPostSports.com, the best source for sports in Long Beach. My team and I are looking for some new photographers
to send out to local games and practices. We have all the press credentials
neccessary. Our goal is to help students in photo classes get some real
world experience.

--
JJ Fiddler
Director of Operations
LBPostSports.com
562.841.3205

SAT! Join Professor Rebecca at Bergamont station this saturday

http://www.bergamotstation.com/

She's going and doesn't mind taking students with her.

Carpool with or alongside her this saturday, Sept 20th. email her a notice and she'll meet you at the parking meters @ 11:00am. If you don't have her email, ask me

**Our First Meeting content

This is just a short recap of what went down during our first meeting this semester:

The event:
We kicked it off with a good turn out and a lot of new faces, though I don't think we plan on holding it again around that time due to class scheduling interference. Pizza was present while we explained some of the advantages of being within this organization. The main reason: we're AWESOME! and you want to be networked with awesome people that will help you out with opinions, opportunities, jobs, work, parties, school and laughs.

The officers:
Rebecca, Jessica, Nicole, Vishal, Spencer and Chris Smith
...
When you see us around, say hi...ask us when the next meeting is, what we're up to, and what we had for lunch. We're all friendly faces! People who are new, don't be timid about taking to us. We're here the same reason you are: to make friends, have fun, and make work.

The content:
BFA Portfolio Viewing Sept 25 - This is the chance to see portfolios that were good enough to get into the program. People are invited from all over, no matter what major, it's a great chance to see the cream of the crop - I can't convey how helpful this was last semester for a lot of people.

Sequoia Gallery Show Oct 5 - A gallery spurred from our summer trip. Get a taste of our trips, our work, our gallery system - gallery openings are one of the best things about being a student here at Long Beach State


LBC Art Walk Nov 8th -
always fun, we'll talk about the best way to participate and have fun, later on


The SPE Convention Nov 13-16
- There's so much info about this that i'll post a separate thing... it promises to be the main event this semester, and looks like it'll be one hell of a grand road trip to San Fran for one of the best Conventions in the USA, regarding photography.

Student Holiday Sale - Dec 5th
- Make some money for xmas!

Saturday, August 30, 2008

WELCOME TO FALL 2008

Welcome back!

Hopefully you all have had a great summer and have taken many great photos since spring session got out.

We will be meeting as a club, within the first few weeks of the semester, though an exact time is not known at the moment - we will keep you updated.

Until then, feel free to get back in the groove by checking out our new and updated links to the right. If you can't tell, I'm a web-link-pack-rat and have been saving competitions, call for entries, job opps, and sources for the ever-learning photographer. If you wish to venture even further: my own blog has a grand amount of links too (http://mootcreations.blogspot.com/) but venture at your own discretion.

Any questions, just email us: photoclub007@gmail.com

Cheers!
Chris

Hair / Make-up resource

Hello,
My name is Dasheonna Allen. I am a recent graduate of the Studio Makeup Academy @ Sunset Gower Studios, in Hollywood. I am contacting you because I am trying to build my resumé and portfolio. If you have any film or photography students that need a makeup artist to help complete their artistic vision, or if you are a student, please contact me. I can do all aspects of beauty makeup (i.e film/t.v./print/runway/fashion/ etc.), as well as special f/x.


for her contact info, email me

Sunday, July 13, 2008

our annual Biking the beach bars at sunset!

Bring your bikes and training wheels!! decorate them if you can!

Tuesday, July 15th, we start at Chris Smith's place in early afternoon for some easy fun, then bike the 2 mile long Sunset beach circuit that holds 6 bars, right across from the beach, stopping at each bar for a breather.

email chris for any questions

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

NEW SHOWS AND CALL FOR ENTRIES

just check the lists to the right

A show that a few of your friends are in:

Tour Des Artistes - Saturday June 14th - Live Arts & Music Festival

http://www.artwalklb.com/

Downtown Long Beach art walk is pulling out all the stops for this annual art walk.

Saturday,
June 14th

12 - 10pm

30 Musicians
20 Live Artists
10 Venues

hope to see you all there!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

End of year celebration!!!!!!!!!!

This Friday, May 23rd at 9

855 pine Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90813
Door is on 9th st.

food, entertainment and good people provided.
BYOB

everyone is welcome!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

**school show!!!

More or Less in common
5/16 - 5/23

Opening reception 5/16/08 from 7-10 pm

357 w. 7th. st.
San Pedro, Ca 90731

406B digi class is in it!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

BFA IN PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW!!!

Opening Reception
May 11th from 5-8

come see the best of the best!

Hiep's art show, should be amazing stuff

1. "Live Art" Show, Friday May 9, from 6pm to 9pm at Attrium Hotel, Irvine, CA. the address is:
18700 Macarthur Blvd, Irvine, CA 92612. (949) 833-2770. this is a very fun, hip outdoor group art exhibitions fills with interactive art projects, music, food and drink, and lovely people. Circle Painting will take a spot light of the night. Chances that you'll bring home a beautiful artwork


2. Community Mural Painting. Saturday May 10, From 9am to 2pm.
Location: Eastman/Fairfield Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach located at 700 East Del Amo Blvd., Long Beach. The mural will be the culmination of classes held at four Club locations and taught by Hiep Nguyen. The community is invited to participate in the process. Brushes, paints, and refreshments will be provided.

Hope you can come, and dance, and paint with us.

Hotbed: Video Cultivation beside the Getty Gardens

Hotbed: Video Cultivation beside the Getty Gardens
Projected onto the exterior walls of the Getty Center, 18 artists' videos from 1984 to 2007 explore the theme of the body as nature or culture. This free, special two-evening installation complements the exhibition California Video and is curated by Anne Bray, Director of Freewaves, a Los Angeles-based arts organization connecting new media from around the world. The videos are arranged thematically and play in a loop starting and ending at the tram arrival plaza, with a fulcrum at the Museum Courtyard..

Click here for information about all of the videos that will be projected and to download a map of the screening locations. http://www.getty.edu/visit/events/hotbed_video.html

MELISSA SIMS, "NEON VACATION" show

MELISSA SIMS, "NEON VACATION"
May 8 – June 8, 2008
Opening: May 8, 6-9pm

M.J. HIGGINS Fine Art
400 S. Main St. #103, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Enter on 4th St. behind Pete's Café east of Main
Contact: Martha Higgins
213.617.1700, fax: 213.617.1777
E-mail, artgallery@mjhiggins.com
Web site, http://www.mjhiggins.com
Hours: Tues. – Sat.: 11am-6pm

rawn to the photo-realist movement of the seventies and inspired by the original photo realist Caravaggio, Melissa Sims uses her background and degree in photography to record images for her paintings. When photography alone was no longer satisfying her creative drive it brought her to the dynamic arena of painting where she began layering oil and acrylic with resin, building up a depth and sheen that aligns poetically with her images. Sims paints on 2" deep wood panel boxes wrapping the painting around the edge giving even greater depth to her images

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

***MODEL RELEASES AND GALLERY HINTS****




Infomation on the commercial photo links

here is some info on the links sent by Todd Gray to us about commercial photography. These are also posted on the side menu under Commercial Photography sources

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Killer website for professional information:

http://www.asmp.org/

asmp on model releases:

http://www.asmp.org/commerce/legal/releases/

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this is the software for artists i spoke of get your sh*t together:

http://www.gyst-ink.com/

this lists grants, all sorts of things. take time to go through it,
maybe go through the tutorial. although the name is n.y. foundation
for the arts it is international and not limited to n.y.
it is worth registering to use the data base.

http://www.nyfa.org/

Our blog is now linked!

CSULB has now linked our site to theirs.

http://www.csulb.edu/divisions/students2/sld/Student_Organizations/index.htm

we are under "Career and Professional Development" area.

Aftermath: The Griffith Park Fire Photo display

Aftermath: The Griffith Park Fire
Photographs by Colin Remas Brown
May 3 –18, 2008
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 3, 7-10 pm
complimentary valet parking


drkrm.gallery
2121 San Fernando Road, Suite3, Los Angeles, CA 90065
323-223-6867
E-mail, drkrm@mac.com
Web site, http://www.drkrm.com/aftermath.html
Gallery hours, Tuesday – Saturday, 11am-5pm; Sunday, 1-4pm
Please direct e-mail inquiries about the exhibition to the gallery's address (above); DO NOT use "Reply" button, it will send to ArtScene.
To view formatted version of this announcement online:
http://artscenecal.com/Announcements/2008/0408/drkrm0408.html


Griffith Park, May 2007 Photos by Colin Remas Brown

On May 8, 2007 a major wildfire broke out in Griffith Park and, over the course of that afternoon and evening, spread rapidly. Before containment, the fire consumed over 800 acres of the 4,200-acre park. Just days after the fire, photographer Colin Remas Brown documented its effects. Where he expected to find only scorched trees and hills, he discovered instead an apocalyptic nightmare and the true victims of the blaze: the native wild life.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Todd Gray to talk Tuesday april 29

Tuesday @ Noon
FA4 Rm 108

talking about professional practices in commercial photography.

contracts
freelancing
getting your foot in the door

Monday, April 28, 2008

**LACMA LECTURES

Go see these if at all possible! great stuff for free:

May 4th & June 1st 2PM
Phantom Sightings
@ Brown Auditorium

These intergenerational conversations between artists from the exhibition: Phantom Sightings: Art after the Chicano Movement offer insights into the changes in attitudes toward Chicano identity politics in relation to place.

May 4:
Sandra de la Loza and Harry Gamboz Jr.

June 1: Danny Jauregui and Ruben Ortiz-Torres

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May 13, 7PM - Tuesday,
PROCESS, CONTENT, AND DISSEMINATION: PHOTOGRAPHY AND MUSIC
@ Brown Auditorium
Taking into account how new technologies have radically reshaped the recording, editing, and distribution of music in the past decade, this panel explores how that technological paradigm may change the making, publishing, and dissemination of photography in the future.

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May 23, 7PM Friday
SERIALITY
Photography Department Study Room,
@Hammer Building

This informal discussion about the importance of the series in our understanding of photography starts with an evaluation of work on display by Sophie Calle and Duane Michals, then considers other notable photographic series from LACMA's collection


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June 5, 7PM Thursday
THE VALUE OF PHOTOGRAPHS
@Brown Auditorium
In light of the approaching obsolescence of analog prints, this panel discussion examines how the way we look at photography has changed, and how that affects our understanding of the history of the medium as well as the value we assign to contemporary photographic print.

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June 10, 7PM
PHILIP - LORCA diCorcia
@bing auditorium

In conversation with LACMA curator Charlotte Cotton, the influential photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia expands on the nature and meaning of his art. In the summer of 2008, LACMA hosts a monographic exhibition of diCorcia's photography. The exhibition demonstrates his long-term agendas and presents one thousand of his Polaroid pictures together for the first time.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Todd's studio class meets on monday...

at the LA county museum... monday at 5. and whoever wants to join can.

Todd Gray to speak about Commercial photo Professional Practices

If you're thinking that you might want to do ANYTHING outside of the Art/Gallery scene with your photography, you should catch this one hour workshop.

TUESDAY APRIL 29TH @ NOON

clear your schedule and check the blog again for place. (it will be on campus)

**Meeting Mins.!!!!

We had a lot of inquiries about what happened during the meeting. here are the minutes:

Todd Gray will be speaking April 29th at Noon about Professional practices in commercial photography. make sure to clear your schedules so you have some insight on how to charge people for jobs this summer... which should just be the tip of the iceberg.

There should be an end of year celebration the weekend after finals. keep watching for time and place.

We're organizing a slip n slide/ picnic on campus during the last week of classes. also stay tuned.

We are going to be participating in the LB art walk by setting up a booth and having some great fun. email me if you are interested.

If you are Interested in being an officer/ helping to run the club next semester, contact me.

The trip of the summer will be to the Sequoias. We have a gallery booked next semester for the results of the trip (just like Joshua Tree) Keep checking the blog for updates. it looks like it might be around july/august

We are also trying to book a gallery next semester for a "club collaboration". at least two people have to have worked together to participate in this show. find a buddy.

Next semester we are also trying to get funding and sort a trip to San Fransisco to attend the SPE West Conference in November
http://spewest.wordpress.com/conference/

We're always looking for ways to improve the club and help members. if you have any suggestions or ideas that you would like to see happen, please email me... you throw out an idea and we'll probably organize it.

photographer for hire

the alumni association is hosting a "senior beach bash". They want to hire a photographer for the event on May 15.

If you're interested, contact Kyle ASAP

Silk Roads Design Gallery Sale

Silk Roads Design Gallery
145 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90036
Contacts, Jon and Cari Markell
323-857-5588
E-mail: info@silkroadsgallery.com
Web site, http://www.silkroadsgallery.com

Gallery hours, Daily, 11am-5pm


Dear Friends,

We have been planning to close the retail location of Silk Roads Gallery for the past several months. In preparation for this transition we are having a huge sale.

All items in the Gallery are reduced up to 60%

For the past 15 years we have offered one of the finest, and most rare and unique collections of Asian antiques, art and contemporary items – authentic and remarkable pieces - not otherwise available anywhere else. This is our final offering of these items in the Gallery as we transition on June 1 to web-based and by appointment only sales.

The sale will include:
Rare Asian Antique Wood, Marble and Bronze Statuary
Antique Furniture
Antique & Contemporary Wall Art
Antique Jewelry and Textiles
Contemporary Furniture and Accessories
Unique Gifts & Stationery
Books on Asian Art, Design, Cuisine and Culture

And More!


Our store hours are
Monday - Friday 11-5, and Saturday 12-6

We are also available for personal viewings by appointment.
Please call the Gallery to schedule an appointment.
323-857-5588

Shuttered Images and wine tasting

Shuttered Images
Photography of San Pedro and Beyond…
Fine Art Photography by South Bay Artists
including
John Chase
Slobodan Dimitrov
David Fairchild
Jim McKinniss
David Nicholson
Jens Peermann
Norm Zareski
Gary Matsuno
April 30 – May 31, 2008

Preview Reception: Wednesday, April 30, 2008, 5:00 - 7:00pm
Reception to include wine tasting of Italian and California Wines
$15.00 per person - sponsored by Off the Vine Wines
Appetizers generously provided by San Pedro Brewing Co.


D & D Gallery
311 West Seventh Street, San Pedro, CA 90731
310-831-2940, fax, 310-831-2940
E-mail, info@dandgallery.com
Web site, http://www.dandgallery.com
Gallery hours, Noon - 6pm daily
Please direct e-mail inquiries about the exhibition to the gallery's address (above); DO NOT use "Reply" button, it will send to ArtScene.
To view formatted version of this announcement online:
http://artscenecal.com/Announcements/2008/0408/DandD0408.html


Norm Zareski "Spectrum Blue", 2008, photograph, 14x11".

Proceeds of Wine Tasting and 10% of All Art Purchased During This Reception will benefit the creation of the Artists' Pavilion at the 20th Anniversary Taste in San Pedro.

Public Reception for Exhibit will be held Thursday, May 1st; from 6:00pm - 10:00 pm, in conjunction with San Pedro's First Thursday Art Walk; free and open to the public.

RSVP to taste@dandgallery.com or call (310) 831-2940

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Thank you Chris Hoff!

Chris was kind enough to talk to us and answer questions last tuesday regarding Galleries and curators.

He also gave a variety of great sources which you can check out in the menus on the right.

Attention Artists of All Mediums

I've heard this stuff is phenomenal:


"Art of Life Coaching" is seeking artists to participate in 5 upcoming shows:
Location: Atrium Hotel Irvine www.atriumhotel.com
Dates & Themes :

May 9th Live Art

June 13th 5 Elements

July 11th Youth Show "Red, White & Blue" (Ages 12-17)

August 8th Color Mood

September 12th Self Growth & Evolution

** All shows begin @ 5pm **
Requirements:

v Entry fee of $50
v 8% of sales goes to the Atrium Hotels clean-up costs
v All Contracts must be signed 1 week prior at on-sight pre-event meeting.

For inquiries regarding participation please contact :
Stephanie Hills, "Life Coach to Artists" ASAP at: mamastephania@gmail.com or (714)742-7777

Sunday, April 20, 2008

***FINALLY THE BFA IN PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW!! -MAY 11

Once again the image came out a bit weird, but i promise our prints are spot on... COME CHECK OUT THIS SHOW!!!!! BEST SHOW EVER! It'll be a BIG opening, lots of fun and people and freakin awesome work. once again, BFA in photography's show.


Thursday, April 17, 2008

"Emerging (I) 3" Student Exhibition

Freestyle and the Creative Center for Photography Present:
"Emerging (I) 3" Student Exhibition
April 24 – June 25, 2008
Artist Reception: Thursday, April 24, 6-8pm

Freestyle Photographic Supplies
5124 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, CA 90027
Contact: Patrick DelliBovi, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing
323.660.3460 extension 110, fax 323.660.4885
E-mail, patrickd@freestylephoto.biz
Web site, http://freestylephoto.biz
Exhibit Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00–6:00; Saturday 9:30–4:30. Sunday closed
Please direct e-mail inquiries about the exhibition to the gallery's address (above); DO NOT use "Reply" button, it will send to ArtScene.
To view formatted version of this announcement online:
http://artscenecal.com/Announcements/2008/0408/Freestyle0408.html

The Carson Camera Expo Sunday April 20th

http://www.cameraexpo.com/ShowLocation.html
Starts at 9:30 in the morning

Bring lots of cash so you can haggle them down.

Word is that there's tons of cool stuff.

The Art Society kind off party April 17

www.theartsociety.com
21 and over kick off art show premier
featuring Roberto Chavez - International Photographer

Enjoy Live music, art, poetry readings and short films through out the evening

From 7 to 11 pm

Dress Attire for the evening
Black and white smart/Casual

Location: The Village tasting room, 250 W. Ocean Blvd, Suite B
Long Beach 90802

Free Admission

Monday, April 14, 2008

**Long Beach Photo Fest!

http://lbccphotofest.blogspot.com/

art.lbcc.edu/index.html

Starts the 15th, and has workshops,demonstrations, and portfolio reviews!
amazing stuff. check the link for schedules through the week!

Thursday, April 10, 2008

***PHOTO CLUB MEETING! April 17

April 17
@7:00PM
FA4 rm 308

Free Pizza ?

We will be talking about:
next guest speakers
NEXT SEMESTER'S SHOWS AND EVENTS
SUMMER TRIP
Grants
end of semester celebration

...to just mention a few topics

hope you all can make it, it'll be an important one

CALARTS open Studios - April 13

OPEN STUDIOS 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2-7pm

CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS (CALARTS)
24700 MacBean Parkway, Valencia 91355
Contact: Margaret Crane
CalArts/Gallery at REDCAT Media Relations Manager
661 222 2787 (CALARTS)
E-mail, mcrane@calarts.edu
Web site, http://www.calartsopenstudios.info

Valencia, California - Current MFA students in the School of Art's Art, Photography and the Integrated Media programs at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) are pleased to announce the annual Graduate Open Studios Day. For one afternoon, Sunday, April 13 from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m., approximately 60 graduate students will open their workspaces to the public. Visitors are invited to take an inside look at the diverse project undertaken at CalArts--where students test the limits of their mediums and explore definitions of contemporary art making.

The open studios event provides a rare opportunity for visitors to CalArts to preview works in progress and converse with artists in a comfortable and informal setting. Each artist will be present in her or his studio and available to answer questions and discuss their artistic practice.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

check the top right menu section!

it has all the archives of the posts - some of the most important and relevant posts have been pushed off the front - just glance through the section to see the rest

April 13th - Fifth Annual Thai New Year Day festival!

> The Fifth Annual Thai New Year Day Songkran Festival is
> coming to East Hollywood on Sunday, April 13th, 2008
> from 8am till 7pm along Hollywood Blvd. between
> Western and Normandie.
>
> What makes this festival one of the Top 10 festivals in
> Southern California?
>
> ADMISSION IS FREE
> The money in your wallet can go towards that
> one-of-a-kind gift.
>
> AUTHENTICITY
> This is the largest Thai festival in the United States.
> It is a celebration of the Thai culture for people of
> Thai decent living in the US that we can all take part
> in. On April 13th, Hollywood Boulevard will transform
> into a Bangkok street.
>
> THE FOOD
> There will be an abundance of traditional Thai dishes
> including pad thai, satay, and mango with sticky rice.
> This year also marks the beginning of the International
> Curry Festival.
>
> THE BIRTH OF THE INTERNATIONAL CURRY FESTIVAL
> The first instance of the Annual International Curry
> Festival will celebrate curry in all its forms. Curry
> transcends culture. Although originally from India,
> other cultures including Thailand and Japan have
> created national dishes flavored with curry.
>
> More from Thai CDC:
>
> Not only will the Thai curry be the super star that
> day, all kinds of curry related products, regardless
> of their national origins, shape, color, spice level,
> texture will be worshipped. All the international
> curry products will also have a chance to compete for
> the CURRY KING title. In this event people can try
> different kind of curry dishes, desserts, and snacks
> that are made with curry. In addition to that, the
> participants can learn how to make easy and flavorsome
> curry dishes and desserts demonstrated by star chef Jet
> Tila and others. People will also find unique and
> special curry ingredients from around the world that
> they have never seen and tasted before.
>
> THE VARIETY OF THINGS TO DO
> Over 60 booths, two main stages and a boxing ring will
> share many ways to sample Thai culture.
> Highlights: Thai water blessing (from 8am till 9am),
> Vendors selling Thai handicrafts, Muay Thai Boxing, a
> community parade, the Thai Traditional Attire Fashion
> Show, craft areas for the kids, Thai classical and
> folk dances, live music, the Singha Beer Garden, Miss
> Thai Town New Year USA beauty contest, Jonas and
> Kristy, intricate fruit carving demonstrations, free
> health screenings, and the 5k Run/Walk.

April 12, The Kickoff to LA's Spring Art Season!

Los Angeles Art Association proudly presents
The Kickoff to LA's Spring Art Season!

One-night fundraising event:
Saturday , April 12 , 6-9 pm

VIP Champagne Preview from 5-6pm, limited tickets available.
Live Music. Hors d'œuvres, desserts and cocktails will be served.
Featuring over 100 of LA's most exciting emerging artists.
All Artwork will priced from $100-$1000.

Join us at 8 pm for a special auction featuring artwork by luminaries including:
Frank Gehry, Bruce Nauman, Kent Twitchell, Roland Reiss, Lisa Adams and Jayme Odgers!

Gem admission levels:
Platinum - $75 includes VIP champagne preview and 10% off purchases
Gold – $45 includes VIP champagne preview
General Admission $15 pre-sale and member rate, $20 at door


Gallery 825
825 N. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069
(Valet Parking Available)
Tel, 310.652.8272 / fax 310.652.9251
E-mail, gallery825@laaa.org
Web site, http://www.laaa.org
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm
Please direct e-mail inquiries about the exhibition to the gallery's address (above); DO NOT use "Reply" button, it will send to ArtScene.
To view formatted version of this announcement online:
http://artscenecal.com/Announcements/2008/0408/Gallery8250408.html

To purchase tickets call 310.652.8272 or email gallery825@laaa.org
General information is available on our website http://www.laaa.org

All proceeds benefit the Los Angeles Art Association

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Apple Lecture

Thanks to everyone who showed up for the Apple lecture...

for those who missed it, apple was nice enough to give EVERYONE the new Aperture 2 program. Awesome

Mike Colon was also amazing. who would guess someone would spend 20 to 50 grand for a wedding photographer?

anyone want to go into the wedding business with me?

FREE macro photo workshop

Canon is having a FREE macro photo workshop at the Carlsbad flower fields the 13th from 10-3.


http://http://www.signonsandiego.com/feature/flower-fields/

CSULB museum call for entries


INSIGHTS 2008 STUDENT ART EXHIBITION
>
> Greetings to all Art majors, Grad and Undergrad!
>
> We are pleased to announce we are taking submissions for the Insights Show that takes place at the University Art Museum.
>
> From this exhibit, President Alexander, Provost Gould, and the Univeristy Student Union choose one piece each for their permanant collection.
>
> Each program participating has a quota of how many pieces can be selected for the show. You can enter 3 pieces to be considered by the jury. You do not need to be "in" the program that you wish to show your piece.
>
> Entering your piece to be considered by the jury does not mean you will be the UAM Insights show.
>
> Attached is a one-page PDF document we refer to as the Survival Sheet. This will give you detailed information on how to enter this year's student art exhibition. It has all the steps from A to Z. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY and proceed as directed.
>
> We look forward to having a successful show this year and thank you for your participation. Perhaps your work will be among those that are chosen.
>
> If you have any questions, after reading all the material and obtaining the Loan Agreement/Entry Form, please feel free to contact me.
>
> Wishing you the best of outcomes,
>
> Cher Comer
> Art Department
> Insights 2008 Coordinator
> 562-985-7909
>

Gallery requests for Fall @ CSULB

> Fall 2008 Gallery Exhibitions Requests.
> (Yes, you too can have a show!)
> Gallery request forms and exhibition guidelines will be available Monday, March 17th.
> They will be on the ledge outside of the FA4-106 art office windows.
>
> DEADLINE: Requests are due back to the art office by Friday, April 11th .
>
> There are 3 different forms: MFA, BFA and Non-Degree.
> Use the Non-Degree for EVERYTHING that is not MFA project exhibition (Art 692) or BFA Senior show. (If you have questions about your senior show, contact your program supervisor.)
>
> The forms must be complete and signed by faculty sponsors in order to be considered.
>
> Do not submit a request for a gallery space until you have read the guidelines. Guidelines are available at the counter also.
>
> Requests are processed in the order of priority that follows.
>
> 1st Department shows (i.e. MFA advancement, GLAMFA, graphic design department show)
>
> 2nd MFA Thesis shows – signed by all committee members
>
> 3rd BFA Senior shows – signed by 2 faculty sponsors
>
> 4th Non-degree seeking shows – signed by 1 faculty sponsor
>
> The schedule will then be generated and posted by early May. Those who have been given space will be emailed and will need to return a confirmation. If you do not receive a gallery in the first schedule, we will keep your request on file and you may be contacted in the event a cancellation occurs.
>
> Late applications will be considered to fill a cancellation but not for the initial schedule.

Lots of summer internships

Descriptions of and contacts for the 125 internship positions are
> posted on the Arts Commission's web site. Go to www.lacountyarts.org,
> click on Internships, then 2008 Internship Positions. The direct link
> is http://www.lacountyarts.org/internship_2008.pdf
>

new call for entries...

see under the tabs to the right

Glen Wexler's "Fantastic Voyage" photo exhibit

GLEN WEXLER'S "FANTASTIC VOYAGE" PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION COMES TO THE ARCLIGHT CINEMAS HOLLYWOOD

Glen Wexler's photography exhibition, "Fantastic Voyage," April 1 thru May 2, 2008, at the ArcLight Cinemas Hollywood is a retrospective of popular culture images including works originally commissioned for album covers, magazine editorials, advertising and celebrity portraits. Stripped of the original commercial context the images often defy the boundaries of the photographic medium, art and commerce.

ArcLight Cinemas Hollywood (Sunset Blvd at Vine Street)
E-mail: studio@glenwexler.com
Web site: http://www.glenwexler.com

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Downtown LA Art Walk - April 10th

Downtown Art Walk
http://www.downtownartwalk.com
Second Thursday of Every Month
Thursday, April 10, 12 - 9 pm
(some locations close earlier, see details on Art Walk map)

The Downtown Art Walk is a free, self-guided tour of the many art exhibition venues in Downtown Los Angeles — commercial art galleries, museums, and non-profit arts venues. Public information and a printable map of the Downtown Art Walk are available at http://www.downtownartwalk.com.

Participants in the Downtown Art Walk are The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Gallery at REDCAT, L.A. Artcore Center, de Soto, 2nd Street Cigars and Gallery, Art Slave, Morono Kiang Gallery, Taller 410, Museum of Neon Art, Crewest, Dale Youngman Gallery, LAMP Community Art Project, Pharmaka, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, El Nopal Press, Bert Green Fine Art, Red Dot Gallery, Niche.LA Video Art, The Spring Arts Collective Gallery, M. J. Higgins, Bailey Gallery, Art Murmur Gallery, 626 Gallery, Infusion Gallery, Gallery 727, The Hive Gallery, groundfloor, 01 Gallery, City Center Gallery, Dalessio, Gary Leonard, Grey Goose, and Gallery at 7th & Fig.

A FREE Art Walk shuttle loops throughout Gallery Row on Art Walk nights from 7-10 pm, with the last bus leaving at 9:45 pm. The shuttle makes stops at most intersections on Spring and Main Streets from 2nd to 8th Streets as indicated on the Art Walk map. Shuttles will be hosted by local historians Mike the Poet (author of "I Am Alive in Los Angeles"), and Richard Schave of Esotouric, who will provide information to visitors on the history of downtown Los Angeles. Thanks to the Los Angeles Downtown Neighborhood Council for making this DASH service possible.

LB Art Walk - April 12th - going to be a BIG ONE

2nd Saturday Art Walk
April 12th, 4 - 10pm
On Linden Avenue, between 1st and Broadway
In the East Village, Downtown Long Beach
www.artwalklb.com

This Month on the Street: 1st Annual Artcar Derby!
A local spin on the traditional Pinecar Derby.

The East Village Drum Circle facilitated by Hanif & the Homeland Cultural Center 5-6pm
http://www.longbeach.gov/park/facilities/homeland_cultural_center.asp

Artist Patrick Moran
www.myspace.com/moran784

Live Art by Clinton Neuhaus
sponsored by Kick It Sk8 Shop
www.myspace.com/kickitsk8shop

performances by the Number 2 LAOB Duo feat. Paul Domiguez & Joey Joel
Mario Zelayah
DJ Sean Amos
& Alive Theatre
http://www.myspace.com/alivetheatre

As always the Local Galleries, Restaurants, and Shops will be participating:

Koos Art Center will Open its new Exhibition featuring: Mikey Me, Rodney Sellars, Fantasy Art by Year Zero, My Going Away Party, Sumako
www.koos.org

Also at Koos is ISM: a community project's "Shudder", highlighting the words and works of five relevant and prolific photographers that train their lenses on the world of celebrity, lending their vision to the commissioned portrait.
www.ismcommunity.org

Alpha Cult is proud to present their annual charity art show! This highly anticipated event features over 30 artists, all generously participating in a show that boasts all artwork priced at EXACTLY $100, with all proceeds being donated to the AIDS/LifeCycle organization.
www.alphacult.com

Gallery 117 will present "Piece by Piece", Mosaic murals created by children. Robin Bott displays her own mosaic work as well as mosaic murals created by her students from Barton Hill Elementary School in San Pedro and Island Elementary School in Wilmington.

**Gallery owner Chris Hoff to Speak with us

April 22nd at CSULB

Chris Hoff, Gallery owner of The Office gallery in Huntington beach will be coming to speak with us and take questions.


Kyle Riedel has shown his work at the Office along with other great artists.

This is a great opportunity to find out the acceptance and process that gallery owners go through to accept and promote artists.

we'll keep you updated for room information and times

**Grant feedback!

The club must apply for grants this semester for the upcoming year. if you have any ideas about events, trips, ect that could be funded by grants, let us know and we'll work for it.

amazing art news feed. a must have

http://artscenecal.com/

I joined this mailing list and am constantly receiving new shows and artist info for the LA area. if you're serious into the art industry, you have to check out this place.

more banksy info with map

http://www.laist.com/2008/02/08/bansky_banksy_a.php

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Tuesday April 15 @ LACMA

Tuesday April 15 @ 7PM
Brown Auditorium

REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING CONCEPTUAL ART

This panel discussion, which includes artists John Divola, Shannon Ebner, and Allen Ruppersberg, recaps the liberties taken with and given to photography by conceptual artists in the 1960s and early 1970s. These historical explorations will be related to current trends in contemporary art photography, questioning what is truly new and what simply has been forgotten.

Tuesday March 25 @LACMA

Tuesday March 25, 7PM
in the Brown Auditorium


TOO EARLY, TOO LATE
This discussion scrutinizes the slow, constructed, and directiorial method that has become one of the primary strategies of contemporary photographic practice and considers how this approach may risk overshadowing a photographer's intuitive, unconscious response to happenstance.

LACMA PHOTO LECTURE - THIS FIRDAY!

Friday, March 21, 7PM
at LACMA - photography Department Study Room, Hammer Building

ABSTRACTION
Inspired by the latest photography Foyer display, featuring work by Eileen Quinlan and Aaron Siskind, this tabletop exhibition and discussion further explore the ccurrency of abstraaction in photography

I'm going for sheezy, who's commin with me?

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Banksy sightings -12 pack to the informer

I just got word that Banksy is likely to be in town. and might even be having another show soon. (tis the rumor)
but his stencils are starting to pop up within the blocks of Melrose to Fairfax:

http://www.juxtapoz.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2797&Itemid=50

If you spot or hear anything, let me know?! I'll do the same.

I'll buy a 12 pack to whoever can get me info on a show.



banksy: http://www.banksy.co.uk/

"The time of getting fame for your name on its own is over. Artwork that is only about wanting to be famous will never make you famous. Fame is a by-product of doing something else. You don't go to a restaurant and order a meal because you want to have a shit." - banksy.

Monday, March 17, 2008

contemporary masters of photography

I have 5.4 gigs of "contemporary masters of photography" it's an easy download and then unzip file. it's an easy for me to send it to you via "yousendit" who wants it?

buy the BFA submitters a beer

They've been working their asses off to make the deadline which was today.

Congrats to everyone who made the deadline!

Sat, March 22 - movies in the Back-country

I know its kinda last minute, but its looks pretty awesome. Kat is actually going to be there camping

What: Movies in the Back-country!

When: Saturday, March 22, 5:00 PM

Where: Angeles National Forest

http://www.beyondbasecamp.com/MoviesInBackCountry.html

Free hugs

Half of you guys are too grouchy - go get some hugs and make my daily interaction better.

Saturday, March 22 10am at the grass area near the
cannon at the entrance to the Santa Monica Pier is where the group meets, they'll disperse to random areas from there.

this group is being coordinated through a world wide organization. Need a story? writing an article? want to be apart of something else besides school?

either way, they're looking for exposure so it's a good way to get your name on something that'll be widely dispersed.

2nd Satuday Art Walk Opportunity

we have been invited to participate in the 2nd Satuday Art Walk, every month in downtown Long Beach. There is an unused section of street that is blocked off between 1st and Broadway on Linden Ave. we can use this area to display work, fund raise, set up a group photo shoot, our own photo booth or whatever our creative minds desire.
comment here or email us if you are interested in participating or just have any ideas

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Reminder / Update

Send it to us!! If you ever have a show, know about a show, are hosting a gathering, want to see a gathering happen, see a call for entries, come across a good resource, neat article, cool video or whatever might catch your fancy and think at least one other person might be interested in it, send it to us!!
photoclub007@gmail.com

RSS feed
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Check out our links on the right. Fun, tutorials, links, inspiration and more!

blog archives menu just to the right - If you're ever looking for a post or something that is not on the front page, look there


A new Academic Senate Blog

It's good to know what the people are doing who are running your campus:

Dear Campus Community Members,

The Academic Senate has created an Academic Senate Blog!! The purpose of the Blog is for the Academic Senate:
  • To maintain constant communication in real time with the campus community on policies, resolutions and other actions that are under consideration by the Academic Senate, and
  • To allow for responses from the constituents on any of these issues to their duly elected senators.

Posted at this blog will be the latest documents that are under consideration by the Academic Senate. These include:
  • Academic Senate agenda for the upcoming meeting,
  • Unapproved minutes of the previous meeting,
  • Documents related to items on the Consent Calendar,
  • Documents with latest revisions from Unfinished Business items (Second reading) from the previous meeting, and
  • Documents related to items of New Business (First reading) for the upcoming meeting.

To access the blog, click on the link below, and please save it as a bookmark or a favorite.

http://skua.csulb.edu/colleges/cla/academicsenate/

Please take advantage of this resource and assist the senators and the Academic Senate keep in touch with its constituents.

Graphics Intern Position

Is anyone interested in graphics intern
position for a sports accessories company. The job is
basically a lot of product photography and
photoshopping the images, but we're also looking for
someone who has a solid sense of design too. The
position pays $12 hr and will be available @ 24-40 hrs
a week. Anyway, thank you in advance.
Cheers,
Mike Kinnison

mkinniso80@yahoo.com

Kyle passed this on to me, contact the above email for more info.

Art Night this friday!!

Hi Mr Chris! How's it go?

You might want to pass this onto the kids - Art Night is always really fun and best of all, its FREE! I hope you can make it!

Mewww, Kat.
-if you would like Kat's contact information, please email or call me.


On Friday night, its ART NIGHT! in Pasadena - all the museums and galleries are open late and everything is FREE. The do this twice a year (Spring and Fall), and its usually a very fun night.

http://www.artcenter.edu/artnight/

Also - there will be an ART RIDE for the evening. We will be riding from downtown (Union Station / China Town), if anyone would like to meet up - let me know in advance, or you can take the gold line right up to Pasadena and ride to each location from there.

The ride is organized by cicle.org and bikenow.org

http://www.cicle.org/cicle_content/pivot/entry.php?id=549&trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D75622564



tons of call for entries:

I subscribe to this myself and have submitted to the establishments they advertise - it's all legit and a great way to see a huge list of 'call for entries' ever couple of weeks. I highly recommend this.

To subscribe to the Free Email Edition of the ART
DEADLINES LIST, send a blank email message to:
> artdeadlineslist-subscribe@topica.com


Or ...

> The PAID/PREMIUM Edition of the Art Deadlines List
> is now available in a blog format:
> Updated daily with the latest announcements.
> Available for you to access 24 hours a day.
> Available from any Internet connected terminal.
> Currently listing almost 900 announcements.
> A one-year subscription costs $24.
>
>
> Convert your free sub to the PAID/PREMIUM edition here:
> http://artdeadlineslist.com/subscribe

Pasadena "projections on lake" call for entries

Kyle Riedel sent:

As you know you were just featured in "projections on lake". I will be putting together another screening in May. I'd like to open up a call for video submissions. Key things are that it must work with no audio, must be PG rated, and it exists in an outdoor setting in a shopping area of Pasadena.

Deadline is May 1st
Kyle will be curating it so contact him for questions or submissions.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

kaleidoscope help

I need to get the application in to reserve a spot at Kaleidoscope in ASAP ...
http://www.csulb.edu/divisions/students/kaleidoscope/

what would you guys like to see / participate in? It's a chance to fund raise, sell your own stuff, get your name out, take photos, enjoy a fair-like environment with CSULB students and alumni.

The Blog is up and running!!!

From now on, the club will be posting information and links on this blog instead of sending 20 mass emails out every week.
(time sensitive and important information will still be sent out by email)

A good way to be notified of new information without checking the site is by RSS feed: look up into the address bar, to the far right and you will see a small orange box icon... click on that to save to your bookmarks. It will act like a folder bookmark - every time we add information, it will appear under that bookmark that you can quickly glance through.

Any information, fun, tutorials, links, call for entries, shows, whatever that you would like to see or think we would be interested in, please send to the photoclub email: photoclub007@gmail.com

thanks!

portfolio review

A few of the students already in the BFA program are going to be bringing their portfolios and artist statements to

FA4 rm. 308
on TUESDAY @7

we're giving the chance for people submitting to the program to see past, finished projects.

others are more than welcome to join if they are interested, curious or if they just want to be social.

Call for entries: LACDA


> Call for Entries: LACDA 'TOP 40' JURIED SHOW
>
> Forty Winners! Enter our "TOP 40" juried competion for digital art and
> photography. Entrants submit three JPEG files of original work. All
> styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind
> were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable. Open to
> all geographical locations.
>
> Forty selected winners recieve one print up to 24x36 on museum quality
> paper to be shown in an international group exhibition in our gallery
> from April 10-May 3, 2008. The show will be widely promoted and will
> include a reception for the artists.
>
> Many artists from this exhibit continue their relationship with LACDA
> for exhibit in solo shows, exhibits curated outside of LACDA and
> exhibit in art and photo fairs where LACDA participates. All entries
> are given special consideration for exhibiting at LACDA and outside
> exhibitions where we are featured.
>
> Artists participating in our competitions form the pool of artists
> from which we select the vast majority of those featured at LACDA and
> are often considered by our associated network of galleries and
> curators. Proceeds from the competition support these gallery
> programs. Juror Rex Bruce has curated and participated in over 50
> exhibits since the founding of LACDA in 2004 and is internationally
> recognized as a leader and expert in the field.
>
> Registration fee is $30US.
>
> Online registration only.
>
> Multiple entries are permitted, separate entry fee required for each
> set of three images submitted.
>
> Deadline for Entries: March 20, 2008
> Winners Announced: March 27, 2008
> Exhibit Dates: April 10-May 3, 2008
>
> Opening Reception: April 10, 2008 7-9pm
> (in conjunction with Downtown Art Walk)
>
> For questions email us at lacda@lacda.com.

ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL

This spring, Long Beach City College is
hosting its first annual Photography Festival, and
it's FREE and open to ALL.

The event will be held during the second week in April
and I've included a link to the page where all of the
workshops are listed. Below each workshop/event is a
"register" link which you simply click, fill out the
email and send it. We'll be sending you a reply which
will include directions and a free parking pass.

Please feel free to forward this to anyone you think
would be interested. The events will include digital,
traditional and all areas of photography.


Best wishes,

Ann Mitchell
Photography Coordinator
Art & Photography Department
Long Beach City College

don't forget the Martin Parr lecture, March 9 at LACMA.

don't forget the Martin Parr lecture, March 9 at LACMA.
Sunday, March 9th @ 7

photography curator at LACMA leads a discussion between two of Britain's most influential photographers.

A bunch of us are going to be carpooling from the gallery openings at CSULB that sunday. Galleries open @ 5 ... Carpool leaves @ 6

women's scholarship

Ambassador for CSULB opportunity

Date: February 25, 2008
To: Student Organization Presidents/ Advisors
From: Rachel Vize, President’s Ambassador Coordinator
Office of the President
Re: President’s Ambassador Program

The spring semester is well underway and has already proven to be a busy one. Your organization’s involvement in sponsoring academic, political, social and cultural programs on campus is not only advantageous for your group but also helps make CSULB one of the most standout universities in the nation.

As interested and involved student leaders, you are the best and brightest representatives of CSULB. With this in mind, I am pleased to inform you that we are looking for new members for the President’s Ambassador Program. The President’s Ambassadors Program is a unique group of students selected from the 35,000 students at California State University, Long Beach to serve and represent President Alexander and the University in multiple capacities. We are looking for students who are enthusiastic, poised, highly motivated and who have experience in public speaking, leadership roles and professional settings.

This is a fantastic opportunity to give back to the University and to enrich your college experience. I would like to request your assistance in passing this information on to your members. Those interested in applying are strongly encouraged to attend one of three upcoming information sessions:

Tuesday, March 11, 2008 at 5:00 pm in USU 204
Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at 12:30 pm in USU 202
Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 5:00 pm in USU 202

Applications will be available starting February 25th, 2008 in the Office of the President, Brotman Hall 300, as well as at all 3 information sessions.
**The deadline for application submission is 5:00pm on March 28, 2008 in the Office of the President, Brotman Hall 300**
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at (562)985-8488. Thank you and GO BEACH!

for more info, go to www.csulb.edu/ambassadors

The Great Outdoors Photo Contest

National Geographic Traveler and Photo District News Present:

The Great Outdoors Photo Contest
»Celebrate the World Outside… »

Deadline: 3.15.08**
**Late? Pay $10 to extend your deadline to 3.31.08Amateur and Pro Channels to enter
Categories:
  • SCENICS OF THE NATURAL WORLD
  • OUTDOOR SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES
  • PARKS (ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD)
  • ISLANDS AND UNDERWATER
  • GARDENS
Pro Prizes

First place winner in each category will win a professional camera and equipment package and a Photoserve portfolio. Winners will also be published in the July PDN issue in print and online.

Amateur Prizes

GRAND PRIZE
A 7-Day trip for two to The Big Island, Hawaii, including:
Six (6) nights at the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa on the Kohala Coast www.waikoloamarriott.com
Two (2) round-trip tickets from Honolulu to Kona on Hawaiian Airlines www.hawaiianairlines.com
a Budget rental car www.budget.com
One (1) dive with Jack's Diving Locker
www.jacksdivinglocker.com

CATEGORY WINNERS:
One Earth Explorer Shoulder Bag designed by Bogen for National Geographic will be awarded to the winner in each category. www.bogenimaging.com

Friday, February 15, 2008

opening Sunday Feb 24th @ 5

group show!

It takes place at CSULB
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Boulevard
Long Beach, California 90840
562.985.4111

opening with other galleries,
come support and then hang out afterwards!

Joshua Tree Gallery show!!!!!!!!!!


Monday, January 28, 2008

Joshua Tree gallery

Location: the Gatov Gallery at CSULB
Opening day: Feb 24th
ends: Feb 28th

this will display the work coming from our group trip to Joshua Tree. Many artists and our first group show.

WELCOME BACK

The start of spring 08 semester has happened. Welcome back. We have a lot in store with great expectations and exciting events already in motion!