Olivia Marlowe Frank joined our team on Monday, May 21st, 2012. Olivia is a native of Conway, SC, but also spent a few of her formative years in West Chester, PA. She was a former student of Coastal Carolina University and graduated in 2007 with two bachelors' degrees--one in art studio and one in English as well as a French minor.
Currently, Olivia has returned to CCU in order to obtain her M.A.T. degree in art education. In May of 2013, she plans on graduating from CCU and beginning her teaching career.
While assisting with events at the Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery, Olivia plans on working as a liaison between the Horry County School District as well as other neighboring school districts and CCU, increasing both CCU's and the gallery's visibility and accessibility within the community and art world, generating and distributing lesson plans for personal and professional development and gaining a thorough understanding of the available technology to the world of "academia" and how it may be channeled into a beneficial resource for the modern day classroom.
Welcome aboard, Olivia!
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
Dr. Howie - Why Students Need Art History
We sat down with Dr. Elizabeth Howie, an art history professor in Coastal Carolina University's Visual Arts Department. In this segment, Dr. Howie discusses teaching art history and why it is important for students to get an early start learning about the subject.
Check out our Guide to Great Online Resources for several websites, including the Museum of Modern Art and the National Gallery of Art, for lessons and ideas to bring art history into your classroom.
Check out our Guide to Great Online Resources for several websites, including the Museum of Modern Art and the National Gallery of Art, for lessons and ideas to bring art history into your classroom.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
'Portfolio' exhibit showcases graduating art students' work
Coastal Carolina Press Release:
Coastal Carolina University's Department of Visual Arts will display the work of senior art students during two "Portfolios" exhibits in the Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery. Studio Art students' work will be presented from Thursday, April 12 to Friday, April 20; Graphic Design students' work will be on display from Thursday, April 26 to Saturday, May 5. The exhibits are free to attend and open to the public.
The Studio Art exhibit features work by Isrelah Brooks, Charles Childress, Natasha Crabtree, Hayley Echhart, Olivia Hehir, Amanda Illian, Lauren Kies, Hannah Leisen, Stevi Morris, Latoya Perkinson, Laura Riedinger, Samantha Ross, Leah Smith, Mary Van Der Horst and Hannah Wehrmann. Showcased work includes painting, sculpture, printmaking and photography.
The Graphic Design exhibit features work by Timothy Bardlavens, Lisa Buff, Joshua Castro, Ryan Cirignano, Luis Faz, Ursula Hockman, Stephanie Jones, Kayla Looysen, Kevin Mabey, Daniel Martin, Shantelle Patterson, Victor Pirozzi, Andrea Silvernale and Shannon Watson. This exhibit includes painting, photography, ceramics, puppetry and other mixed mediums.
Each exhibit will have a closing reception: for the Studio Art portfolios, the reception will be Thursday, April 19 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.; and for the Graphic Design portfolios, the reception will be Thursday, May 3 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Coastal Carolina University's Department of Visual Arts will display the work of senior art students during two "Portfolios" exhibits in the Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery. Studio Art students' work will be presented from Thursday, April 12 to Friday, April 20; Graphic Design students' work will be on display from Thursday, April 26 to Saturday, May 5. The exhibits are free to attend and open to the public.
The Studio Art exhibit features work by Isrelah Brooks, Charles Childress, Natasha Crabtree, Hayley Echhart, Olivia Hehir, Amanda Illian, Lauren Kies, Hannah Leisen, Stevi Morris, Latoya Perkinson, Laura Riedinger, Samantha Ross, Leah Smith, Mary Van Der Horst and Hannah Wehrmann. Showcased work includes painting, sculpture, printmaking and photography.
The Graphic Design exhibit features work by Timothy Bardlavens, Lisa Buff, Joshua Castro, Ryan Cirignano, Luis Faz, Ursula Hockman, Stephanie Jones, Kayla Looysen, Kevin Mabey, Daniel Martin, Shantelle Patterson, Victor Pirozzi, Andrea Silvernale and Shannon Watson. This exhibit includes painting, photography, ceramics, puppetry and other mixed mediums.
Each exhibit will have a closing reception: for the Studio Art portfolios, the reception will be Thursday, April 19 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.; and for the Graphic Design portfolios, the reception will be Thursday, May 3 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Highlights from our "Artists in Your Own Backyard" Art Ed Day
A highlight reel of CCU's "Artists in Your Own Backyard" Art Ed Day on March 31st. Thank you to all the artists who participated. The exhibit had over 100 Horry County students' artworks and showcased five local artists. The artwork ranged from elementary to high school, and included drawings, paintings, ceramic works, shoe sculptures, and even a miniature display of a mural painted at Myrtle Beach High School with the help of local muralist Ruth Cox.
Find out more about the project at ArtistsinYourBackyard.blogspot.com
Friday, March 30, 2012
"Artists in Your Own Backyard" Art Education day this Saturday!
We are gearing up for CCU's Art Education Day, "Artists in Your Own Backyard," at Coastal Carolina University this Saturday, March 31! The show will be open from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.
We would love for you to come out and see the exhibit-- over 100 Horry County students' artworks and a meet-and-greet with five local artists. The student artwork was created from lesson plans designed by CCU graduate students and based on the artwork of local artists. We are also opening the Bryan Gallery during this event, giving you a 2-for-1 show! The Bryan Gallery is currently exhibiting "Shifting Plates," which examines the work of fifteen printmakers from the Upstate of South Carolina. A variety of techniques and styles is on display.
During our Art Ed day, you will have the opportunity to meet and converse with local artists involved in our research project, see the two-part short documentary of our interviews, and see the work of our area students. The student artwork ranges from elementary to high school and includes painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics and even a mural painted at Myrtle Beach High School with the help of Conway artist Ruth Cox.
Come and join us in the side courtyard of the Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards building from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.! Find out more information, including video, lesson plans, and pictures from the project at artistsinyourbackyard.blogspot.com.
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St. James High - Acrylic Landscape lesson based on the work of Jack Cayton |
We would love for you to come out and see the exhibit-- over 100 Horry County students' artworks and a meet-and-greet with five local artists. The student artwork was created from lesson plans designed by CCU graduate students and based on the artwork of local artists. We are also opening the Bryan Gallery during this event, giving you a 2-for-1 show! The Bryan Gallery is currently exhibiting "Shifting Plates," which examines the work of fifteen printmakers from the Upstate of South Carolina. A variety of techniques and styles is on display.
During our Art Ed day, you will have the opportunity to meet and converse with local artists involved in our research project, see the two-part short documentary of our interviews, and see the work of our area students. The student artwork ranges from elementary to high school and includes painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics and even a mural painted at Myrtle Beach High School with the help of Conway artist Ruth Cox.
Come and join us in the side courtyard of the Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards building from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.! Find out more information, including video, lesson plans, and pictures from the project at artistsinyourbackyard.blogspot.com.
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St. James High - Acrylic Landscape lesson based on the work of Jack Cayton |
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Horry-Georgetown County High Schools Art Exhibition!
Congratulations to all the talented students in the 11th Annual Horry-Georgetown County High Schools Juried Art Exhibition at the Franklin G. Burroughs-Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum! The show will be up until April 22nd, go check it out!
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
"Artists In Your Backyard" - Part 2
CCU's M.A.T. Art Education students arrived home on Sunday from the National Art Education Association conference in New York City. They presented Artists in Your Backyard, a research project on finding local artists, creating lesson plans based on these artists, and bringing them into area classrooms during their student teaching.
To find out more about the project and to see the lesson plans, check out http://artistsinyourbackyard.blogspot.com/.
To find out more about the project and to see the lesson plans, check out http://artistsinyourbackyard.blogspot.com/.
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