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June 6 - July 11, 2008
Robert
Bornhuetter | Works Printed in Brazil and Italy
International Arts Experience
In conjunction with the Decatur
Area Arts Council
Richland Community College will host an exhibition of 30+ works printed
at the Ymagos, Atelier de Gravuras de Arte in São Paulo, Brazil
and at the Atelier, Grafica Uno in Milan, Italy by national and international
artists. The opening reception will be followed by lecture/ discussion
by Robert Bornhuetter.
May 9, 2008
RCC Student Art Exhibit at LST
Reception: May 9, 5:30-7:30
In a continuing effort to promote service learning in the Decatur community,
Richland Community College will exhibit student artwork at the Lincoln
Square Theatre, Friday, May 9th from 5:30-7:30pm. The exhibit will be
juried by RCC Art Appreciation instructor, Dianna Manning. Ribbons for
best in show, first, second and third place overall will be awarded.
The four pieces receiving ribbons will be donated to the Heritage House,
in an effort to display artwork in the Decatur area and bring awareness
to the talent present at RCC. Please join us in celebrating the RCC
art program! The event is free and open to the public, with information
available for enrollment in RCC classes and light refreshments served.
April 14 - May 9, 2008
2008 Annual RCC Student Art Exhibit
www.richland.edu
The David Erlanson Gallery will host its Annual Juried Student
Exhibition April 14-May 9, 2008, with an opening reception, Thursday,
April 14th, from 1:30-3:00pm. We are proud to present RCC's finest student
artwork, juried by RCC online instructor of art, Phil Smith. Awards
will be given for best in show, as well as first, second and third place
in 3-dimensional, painting (non-computer made), graphics/2-dimensional,
photography, computer manipulated and/or generated art, and mixed media.
The awards will be announced during the reception. Light refreshments
will be served, and the event is free and open to the public.
Congratulations
to our Winners:
1st place in 3D Art – Jill Mertz
2nd place in 3D Art – Kelsey Edgecomb
3rd place in 3D Art – Kassandra Swearingen
1st place in Painting - Amanda Calderon
2nd place in Painting - Josh Fountain
3rd place in Painting - Sabrina Duncan
1st place in Graphics– Jerry Taylor
2nd place in Graphics– Josh Fountain
3rd place in Graphics– Wes York
1st place in Photography– Gail Bauer
2nd place in Photography– Stefanie Norem
3rd place in Photography- Kassandra Swearingen
1st place in Computer Manipulated Art– Kim Morton
2nd place in Computer Manipulated Art– Alex Fore
3rd place in Computer Manipulated Art– Cynthia Clemens
Best of Show
Chad Courtney
April
4, 2008
Lincoln
Theatre's Faded Glory
Reception: 5:00-8:00 pm
www.richland.edu
www.lincolnsquaretheatre.com
Richland Community College's David Erlanson Gallery is proud to present
our second art exhibition at the Lincoln Square Theatre, "Lincoln
Theatre's Faded Glory". This event will feature the artwork of
RCC instructor Ed Cicenas' Advanced Digital Photography students: Gail
Bauer, Valerie Cook, Mark Henderson, David Ledbetter, Mary Lehman, Kim
Morton, Jason Smalley, and Dan Sutton. Over the past 2 months, the students
have photographically documented the ongoing restoration projects at
the Lincoln Square Theatre. The photos are a fascinating look into what
many times is never seen, preserving what will soon be gone forever
– the faded glory of the past. The event will be one-night-only,
April 4th, 2008 from 5pm to 8pm in the Lincoln Square Theatre lobby
(141 N. Main St, Decatur, IL), with an artist talk at 5:45pm. Light
refreshments will be served, and information regarding RCC's art classes
will be available. This event is free and open to the public.
Photo courtesy of David Ledbetter.
March
10 - April 11, 2008
Harry Breen | Illinois Landscapes and More
Oils, Water Color and Ceramic Sculpture
Reception: Thursday, March 13th, 1:30-3pm
www.harrybreen.com
Trained primarily in painting, drawing, and printmaking, Harry has consistently
used his local landscape as the subject of his work. Since his move
to Champaign-Urbana in 1957, the fertile fields and big skies of the
central prairies of Illinois have been dominant themes. In 1971, the
Shawnee Hills of far-southern Illinois where Breen and his wife, Diane,
purchased acreage were added to Breen’s landscape subjects.
March 7, 2008
RCC Black & White Photography Students and Faculty
Lincoln Square Theatre
141 N. Main St, Decatur,IL
Reception: 5:00-8:00
Fine Arts is launching a new initiative, to participate in the Gallery
Walks and First Friday Exhibits downtown at the Lincoln Square Theatre.
Gallery Walks happen on the first Fridays in March, July, and November.
RCC will join forces with three downtown galleries, Gallery 510, the
Blue Connection, and Madden Arts Center, and exhibit faculty and student
art at these events. Our March exhibit will feature the work of photography
instructors, Alida Duff and Hugh Sullivan, and advanced black and white
photography students, Josh Boliard, Ryne Duncan, Jill Mertz, Kaitlin
Powell, Stefanie Norem, Kassandra Swearingen, and Joe Wheeler. The subject
matter of the traditional darkroom processed prints ranges from landscapes
to still life. All photographs were made in the darkroom, with media
ranging from pinhole photography to cyanotypes, and traditional silver
gelatin prints.
Come and celebrate
with us! Artists Talks on the photographic vision and processes will
start at 5:45 and also at 7:15 p.m. Light refreshments will be served.
Artwork will be available for purchase. A huge note of thanks to Marketing
for co-sponsoring our efforts at Lincoln Square Theatre.
February
11 - March 7, 2008
Michael Schwegmann | Porcelain
Reception: Thursday, February 14, 1:30-3:00
www.boneyardpottery.com
Michael
Schwegmann is a ceramics artist from Champaign, IL. He owns and operates
Boneyard Pottery, a fine arts ceramics studio offering classes at all
levels.
RCC
students, faculty and staff enjoyed Schwegmann's reception on the 14th.
January 14 - February 8, 2008
Scott Cavanah | In The River
Reception: January 17, 2:00-3:30pm
www.scottcavanah.com
Peoria photographer, Scott Cavanah, will display a series of photographs
shot in the Illinois River over the past 13 months. Cavanah's work explores
connections between traditional film media and contemporary digital
printing techniques. Below are photographs from the reception.