“Draw! Paint! Shoot!” Exhibition Highlights Work of Graphic Designers, Illustrators and Photographers
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 17, 2013 -- "Draw! Paint! Shoot!", an exhibition featuring images created by graphic designers, illustrators and photographers, will be open to the public this Friday, July 19, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at NewSchool of Architecture and Design in San Diego. Curated by the school's Digital Media Arts program Chair Linda Sellheim, the event offers a chance for visitors to meet some of the artists and learn more about the school's global design education collaborations.
Where: NewSchool of Architecture and Design (NSAD) campus in downtown San Diego/East Village. Exhibition hall area at 725 Park Blvd., between F and G Streets.
Why: See the commercial work being produced by more than a dozen graphic designers, illustrators and photographers. Meet the creators and the curator of this project. Learn more about global design education opportunities at NewSchool of Architecture and Design.
RSVP/Questions: PR Manager Anna Cearley acearley(at)newschoolarch(dot)edu
Who: Curated by Linda Sellheim, Chair of NSAD’s Digital Media Arts program. Sellheim’s background includes being an illustrator and a designer of toy packaging and clothing lines prior to joining Autodesk’s Entertainment division as a curriculum development manager and later as an education product manager. She is a member of the International Game Developers Association, the Association for Computing Machinery and Women in Games International.
A sampling of participating artists:
Ali Cowley: Illustrator, Animator, Lecturer at Media Design School (Auckland, New Zealand)
Marshall Vandruff: Illustrator who has done work for MAD Magazine, Hanna-Barbera, etc.
David Robert Donatucci: Art Director of Foundation 9
Lauren “Casey” Garza: Two Easily Amused
Asa Enochs: Concept Artist, Game Artist
Angela Willcocks: Experimental Media Artist
Neil Kendricks: Photographer, Filmmaker, NSAD instructor
Secret Screening at Dusk! Check out the latest animation films created by award-winning students from Media Design School in New Zealand. The “undisclosed” location is near the gallery. For more information, find Linda Sellheim at Friday’s event and introduce yourself!
About NSAD’s Digital Media Arts program: NSAD is collaborating with Media Design School, New Zealand’s most-honored higher education institute for digital and creative technology qualifications, to enhance NSAD’s current digital media arts offerings. Students studying Digital Media Arts at NSAD have an opportunity to earn a certificate in the specialties of graphic design and interactive design through Media Design School. Additional academic opportunities are being developed in collaboration with Media Design School that will provide students with in-demand skills in fields such Game Art, Game Programming and Animation.
Anna Cearley, NewSchool of Architecture and Design, http://www.newschoolarch.edu/, 619-301-3701, [email protected]
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