Visual
Arts Student Organizations: Student
Art Guild (active)
Digital Design
Club (active) Clay Club (inactive) Fine Art Photo Club (inactive)
OFF-CAMPUS STUDENT
ART EXHIBITIONS
2008:
Student Photography Exhibition
Fotoseptiembre USA 2008 SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE Instituto Cultural De Mexico.
Opening Reception: Sat. 9/6, 4 - 8 pm
Curated by Rebecca Dietz, Instructor/ Visual Arts/ SAC Information
2006: Art at The Radius/ May - June SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE Visual Arts
Students Painting Exhibition
@ the Radius Building / San Antonio, Texas USA
Curated by Eduardo Rodriguez, Associate Professor/ Visual Arts/
SAC and Joan Grona, Owner/Director/
Joan Grona Gallery, San Antonio, Texas.
2003: Fotoseptiembre: 'Passing Through' SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE Visual
Arts Students Fine Art Photography Exhibition @ galería expresión / centro cultural aztlán.
San Antonio, Texas USA
Curated by Michael Mehl, FOTOSEPTIEMBRE/ SA FOTOFESTIVAL Director and Tom Wilson,
Associate Professor/ Visual Arts/ SAC
Visual
Arts Center. Located on the SAC campus at 950 Lewis St. @ Dewey St.
San Antonio, Texas USA
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2008 - 8th Annual
Spring Student Symposium
in Art History Thursday, April 10
10:50 am - 12:05 pm, VATC120
Visual Arts Center
San Antonio College Campus
Visual Arts students were selected to present their research
papers from art history and art appreciation classes from the past year.
A reception will follow the event.
In order of presentation, the students are:
Chantal Harrison,
who took art history online with Associate Professor Marleen Hoover in 2007,
researched ancient Chinese bronzes, a topic made more alive by Harrison's
visit to China at that time. Her presentation is titled "Ancient Chinese
Bronzes: Shapes and Uses."
Kate Carey,
education staff person at the McNay Museum of Art. Carey studied
art history with Associate Professor Debra Schafter and is already
continuing her art history studies at UTSA. Her topic, based
on an object at the McNay, is "St. George: A Medieval Superhero."
Annie Davis,
a junior at Texas A & M, took art history with Hoover last
summer. With a professional interest in medical work, Davis explored
the tradition of death portraits. The title of her presentation
is
"Memento Mori: Remembering Life by Capturing Death."
Laura Rodriguez,
a second semester fine art major at San Antonio College, studied
art history with Schafter, who helped her arrange an internship
at ArtPace. The internship led to her research and presentation, "Interview
with Matthew Buckingham, Contemporary Artist."
Visual Arts & Technology
Department. Visual Arts Center. Located on the SAC campus at 950 Lewis
St. @ Dewey St.
San Antonio, Texas USA (210) 733 2894. www.accd.edu/sac/vat
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