LCAD`s Golden Gala Jonathan Burke Appointed New President
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LCAD`s Golden Gala Jonathan Burke Appointed New President
Fall 2011 inside this issue... Alumni News Faculty News Campus News page 2 page 4 page 4 Jonathan Burke Appointed New President Jonathan Burke, artist, arts professor, and veteran arts administrator, has been chosen as the next president of Laguna College of Art + Design. Chairman of the Board Stevan Gromet announced the appointment, “We, the trustees, look forward to working with Jonathan and supporting him in his new leadership position.” Burke, who began in his new position on July 1, was formerly Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of Fine Arts. President Burke was selected from a field of more than 50 candidates in a national search that began last fall when Dennis Power announced his retirement as president. Jonathan, who holds an MFA from Boston University, has been with LCAD since 1980, and has had a powerful influence in shaping the programs and character of the College with its emphasis on figurative painting and growing commitment in the area of visual communications. Jonathan Burke with former President Dennis Power In describing his plans for the future of the College, Burke says, “I am excited about becoming LCAD’s next president. As an artist and educator, I deeply care about the college and the cultural significance of educating the next generation of artists and designers. As an academic leader, I bring an understanding of the college’s unique culture with its focus on students, academic rigor and strong community participation.” LCAD’s Golden Gala On September 15 LCAD launched a year-long celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the founding of the Laguna Beach School of Art, from which the college evolved. The gala evening was held at Seven-Degrees in Laguna Beach and attended by community and philanthropic leaders. Attendees had the opportunity to hear newly appointed President Jonathan Burke share his vision for the future of LCAD. “In 1961 the Laguna Beach School of Art was founded with the mission to provide community art education of the highest quality in the region,” stated Burke. “Fifty years latter our mission is still relevant. What’s changed is that the definition of ‘community’ has expanded. At LCAD art education continues to meet the intrinsic need to observe, Tom and Patti Klingenmeier enjoy the Faculty Exhibition Continued on page 3 President’s Message Dear Friends, It is indeed an honor to be chosen as LCAD’s 12th President and to be part of this remarkable community. With our 50th Anniversary banner now on three campuses, I marvel at how far we have come. I also believe that there is virtually no limit on what we can accomplish Our founders would certainly look with pride at LCAD today. The school began with a mission to “provide community art education of the highest quality in the region.” Fifty years later, this mission still resonates with the conviction that art is a positive force that can change society for the better. Today, LCAD thrives because of our exceptional faculty and staff and the ability to blend honored traditions with new technology and 21st century sensibilities. As a teacher here for more than 30 years, I’ve seen firsthand the kind of dedication and collegiality that makes LCAD a very special environment. Students from 27 states and 16 countries are currently enrolled and I am delighted to report that there are more students, more classes, and more full-time faculty then at any time in our history. I think you’ll agree that this milestone year is a perfect time to celebrate the past, consider the present and look to the future. A Strategic Plan for LCAD is currently in process and I look forward to sharing our goals and aspirations with you in the months ahead. Thank you again for your involvement and generosity. Together we will see LCAD’s star shine even brighter. Sincerely, Jonathan Burke President Alumni News Ulysses Albert (2007) exhibited his Digital and Traditional Art during the month of August at the Claremont Community Foundation Gallery. http://www.claremontfoundation.org Greg Baldwin (2004) is a Principal Artist at Insomniac Games where he manages conceptual work, modeling and art direction for the Rathet and Clank Series. He launched www.creaturebox.com and has been doing development work for Disney, Autodesk, DC and Marvel. His SpiderKitty debut with Marvel Comics, Spider-Island - 9 Lives digital series was recently featured in USA Today. Thomas Butler (2001) was hired as full time tenure track professor at Mt. San Antonio College. His recent exhibits include Shoshana at Wayne Gallery at Bergamot Station, Cypress College Faculty Exhibition, Head First Exhibition at Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, In Our Nature at Mt. San Antonio College, and Multiple Universes at Pasadena City College. Linda Erickson (2010) was featured in the Santa Ana Art Walk on August 6 at SAC Arts. She also exhibits her work at the WaterColor Gallery in Laguna Beach. 2 Ashlee Fletcher’s (2009) children’s book My Dog, My Cat is being published by Tanglewood Press. Ashlee is both author and illustrator for the book which playfully depicts the similarities and differences between the two animals. Karina Gazizova (2008) has had her senior film Sharfik accepted in the first annual Silent River Film Festival. The festival was held in Irvine from August 15-21. Karina’s film also won a CINE Golden Eagle award last year and was featured in the ASIFA Student Film Festival. Since graduating from LCAD, she has continued her animation education at Gobelins L’Ecole de L’Image in Paris. Madison Gregory (2010) presented The Farewell Art Exhibition and Sale on July 30 in Costa Mesa. www.madisongregoryfineart.com Robin Johnson (2008) was selected for Southwest Art Magazines, 21 under 31- Young Artists to Collect Now feature. Along with 20 other talented artists across the country, her work and a short bio were featured in the September 2011 issue. www.robinjohnsonart.com Anna Harrah (2007) participated in the launch of the (re:)FORM ART project on May 27th. The project was funded by the Crusader’s Grant at the Church of St. John the Evangelist in Brooklyn, NY. The event featured meditative light projections, paintings, and videos. Anna also co-curated the No Comment exhibition as part of the Occupy Wall Street protest movement. Works from more than 60 artists reflected the excitement, frustration and dismay of the current political state. Jason Kowalski (2009) held a spring art show, A Popular Vacation Spot, at Terry Martin Gallery in Santa Monica in May. www.jasonkowalski.com Elizabeth McGhee (2009) won first place at the Art That’s Small at City Hall show at Laguna Beach City Hall last spring. She was also accepted for her second year at the Festival of Arts. Taylor Montague (2009) was featured in the June 2011 issue of American Art Collector spotlighting his exhibition Relative Spaces at Catalyst Gallery in Westminster. Sergio Rebia (2008) received exclusive representation by Cruz Fine Art in Santa Ana. His works debuted at the Santa Ana Art Walk on July 16. Sergio also has five works featured in the thesis collective exhibition Passages: Immigration Strategies at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut. www.sergiofineart. com Mardie Rees (2003) completed the panels, Dawn & Dusk, after working on them over the past three years between commissions. Now in bronze, they head to New Orleans as part of Real Carriage Door Company’s introduction of their Artist-in-Residence series of handcrafted doors. Dawn & Dusk were showcased at the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Convention in May. The Art-nouveau inspired bronze panels depict the allegorical figures of Dawn and Dusk, cyclically welcoming each other as time passes in earthly rhythm. The warm tones of the mahogany door surround the panels with a handsome framework. Julio Reyes (2005) was the winner of the cover contest competition and featured on the spring 2011 issue of American Artist Drawing Magazine. www.julio-reyes. com Vanessa Rothe recently signed on with Walter Foster publishing, a leader in art instruction, to produce a four-volume book series for beginning oil painting. Vanessa started her career exhibiting at Wendt Gallery for 4 years, now showing at Galerie DDG in Paris France, and J. Willott Gallery in Palm Desert. She was awarded signature member of the American Impressionist Society and is Southern California editor of Fine Art Connoisseur magazine. Vanessa is included in the upcoming Forum for Realism in Los Angeles. www.vanessarothefineart.com Amy Spain (2009) recently exhibited in By and For: Democracy and Art a visual conversation on the role of art in a democracy. Organized by the Southern California Women’s Caucus for Art, twenty-three contemporary artists explored the question, Does democracy need art? Juried by art historian and activist, Carol A. Wells. Amy also recently began work as an Assistant Designer for fellow alumna Vanessa Rothe. www.amykspain.com Beau Stanton (2008) was recently recognized for his work with renowned graffiti artist Ron English and a piece created on a section of the US/Mexico border wall. Beau was also featured in the solo exhibition Sanguine Machine at Gallery Hijinks in San Francisco Sep 3-24. Nathan Wilson (2011) has been hired for a full time teaching position at the University of Wisconsin Marshfield/Wood County. Animation Alumni Enter the Field H Robert Bou-Saab (2011) works as a Storyboard Revisionist for Family Guy. HKristina Haggerty (2008) works as a 2D Animation Artist Intern at Obsidian Entertainment. H Michelle Kowalski (2011) works as a Flash Intern at Renegade Studios. H Dylan Harris (2014) was hired as an intern for Jim Henson Studios. Alumni Awarded in the 2011 Art Renewal Center Salon H Julio Reyes (2005) won 2nd and 3rd Place in Drawing and was a finalist in the Figurative Category H Angela Cunningham (2001) won Honorable Mention in Sculpture H Alia El-Bermani (2000) was a finalist in the Figurative Category H Candice Bohannon (2005) was a finalist in the Drawing Category LCAD’s Golden Gala continued from page 1 study and describe visual truth. Our students create and reveal a new reality through the integration of classical traditions and 21st century technology.” Also on hand were representatives from the Laguna Art Museum and Festival of Arts who spoke about their early ties and pivotal role in the origin of the college. Guests were among the first to view the invitational faculty art exhibition, showcasing the breadth of work created by LCAD’s distinguished faculty. Artwork from Drawing and Painting faculty reflects the increasing prominence representational work holds in galleries and museums around the world. Graphic and digital pieces created by the Visual Communication faculty showcases innovative trends in the design and entertainment fields. 3 Faculty News DJ Hall (MFA) exhibited New Work at Koplin del Rio Gallery in Culver City September 10-October 14. Wes Christiansen (MFA) was featured in the White Nights, Double Vision exhibition at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center August 30 – October 8. Jason Dowd (Fine Arts) participated in the exhibition Life Standing Still at Roger’s Gardens in Corona Del Mar, May 28 - July 17. The show featured many of his most recent works including California Spring. F. Scott Hess’ (MFA) first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, In Transit, opened on October 29 at Koplin Del Rio Gallery and runs through December 22. Perin Mahler (MFA Chair) was featured on the cover of the October issue of Blue Canvas Magazine. www.bluecanvas.com Robert Florczak (Illustration) conducted a tour of The Getty Museum titled Forgotten Masters Of The Late 19th Century. Fourteen guests attended, including 11 LCAD students. Peter Frank (MFA) was distinguished as a juror of the Outwin Boochever Portrait competition at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. Robin Fuld (Fine Arts) participated in the panel discussion Advancing Your Art Career: Strategies for Marketing Yourself and Your Art, held at the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena. The discussion focused on the business of being an artist. Art industry veterans and experts from diverse fields of the art world discussed what artists can do to market themselves and their art. Joseph Gerges’ (Fine Arts) film, Solo: an artist’s story, received honorable mention at film festivals that included Los Angeles Reel, Da Vinci, and the Telly Awards. Collier Nogue’s (Liberal Arts) poem She Leaves Me Again, Six Months Later, was featured on the Academy of American Poets’ website. The poem is from her debut collection, On the Other Side, Blue, published by Four Way Books in April. Mia Tavonatti (Fine Arts) won the Grand Prize of $250,000 for her 13x9 foot stained glass mosaic, The Crucifixion, in the 2011 Art Prize competition in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She began the 425-pound mosaic as an altarpiece for a Roman Catholic Church in Orange County. Kent Williams (MFA) was featured at Merry Karnowsky Gallery in Los Angeles this June. He also released the book EKLEKTIKOS. In the book, art critic Peter Frank explains, “To view a Kent Williams painting is to believe yourself in it – or, more precisely, to believe yourself in it and out of (if near) it at the same time, suspended between levels of reality just as the paintings’ subjects clearly are. Campus News Students Turn Trash into Treasure Students Hannah Cosner and Tierney Moses have partnered with the OC Arts Center in Dana Point, taking on the title of the Program Managers and organizing community classes. They have created their own style of teaching and developed art projects that focus on sustainability. “We know that now more than ever there is a need to bring attention back to the preservation of the planet, and we want our art to address that need,” said Cosner. Their first activity debuted at the recent 50th birthday celebration for the city of San Juan Capistrano. They chose to incorporate recycled materials into an art project for both children and families to participate in. “We collected our own recycled materials as well as receiving donations from OCAC supporters, Green Cube Gallery in Laguna Beach and San Clemente Art Supply,” continued Cosner. The duo also partnered with the Surfrider Foundation sculpting a “Tidal Wave of Trash” collected along Orange County beaches that was unveiled on International Surfing Day and featured in the Huntington Beach 4th of July Parade. Rodin’s Figures Grace Gallery This summer, LCAD was the first Orange County venue to proudly exhibit 14 figure sculptures by French artist Auguste Rodin (18401917). The exhibition also included a 10-piece display of the lost wax casting process of Rodin’s “Sorrow.” It was organized and made possible by the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundation who owned approximately 750 large and small Rodin sculptures. Besides giving away 450 works from the collection to over 70 museums, the Foundation circulates traveling exhibitions on Rodin that have been seen in more than140 venues throughout the world. These two Rodin loan groups were selected to complement LCAD’s figurative emphasis in the Drawing and Painting major and Sculpture. This exhibition was a rare opportunity for students, faculty and the public to interact with Rodin’s art for two months and typifies LCAD’s commitment to excellence in the arts. Visual Tales from Éire and England Thirteen students traveled to Ireland and England over the summer, with Art Professor Betty Shelton and Visiting Artist Don Lagerberg. The tour began in Dublin, exploring the National Gallery of Ireland, the Irish Museum of Modern Art and the Hugh Lane Gallery. They had the opportunity to see a wide range of art from the Book of Kells, Caravaggio, Vermeer, Velazquez and Rubens, along with modern masters such as Diego Rivera, Frieda Kahlo, Antonio Mancini and Francis Bacon’s studio. There were excursions to Glendalough, and Newgrange along with enjoying traditional Irish music and dance. The group then flew to England, where they traveled to see the Birmingham Museum, Stratford-Upon- 4 Avon’s Shakespeare’s Theater, Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, and Oxford’s outstanding Ashmolean Museum, where they studied the drawings of John Ruskin. After making a home base in London, the group toured the Victoria and Albert Museum, Tate Britain, Tate Modern, British Museum, National Gallery, and the National Portrait Gallery. The final excursion was to the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. All of these experiences will culminate in an art exhibit in January. Art of the Portrait Fine Art Professors Hope Railey and Betty Shelton, along with students Trevor Christensen, Enrique Escobedo and Monique Johnson attended the “Art of the Portrait Conference” this spring in Atlanta, Georgia. All three students were given scholarships to attend the event, by the Portrait Society of America. Everyday was filled with opportunities to attend classes, and watch portrait demonstrations by renowned artists, such as David Leffel, Michael Shane Neal, Anthony Ryder, and Mary Whyte. There were also presentations by Dean Mitchell , Daniel Greene, Everett Kinstler, and Burton Silverman. This convention was not only an inspiration to Hope and Betty, but it was life changing for the students. Game Art Partnership with USC LCAD and the University of Southern California combined forces and were hailed for having the most visually stunning title submitted to industry at Demo Day. Students formed teams and spent a year creating games from scratch. Twelve USC students provided programming acumen, and 21 LCAD students provided art and design talent, along with the help of sound effects and voice-over actors. On Demo Day, they unveiled their creation to an audience full of video game developers from the biggest companies around the world. The goal of the program is to ship a title, giving the members of the team a full year of work experience on a released game upon graduation. Game Art Chair Sandy Appleoff said, “Creating bridges and partnerships between schools has been one of the jewels of the job as founder of the Game Art major at LCAD. In 2008 we started our first development partnership with UCI’s Game Design class, and from there an agreement has been placed with NHTV in Breda Netherlands.” GamePipe, USC’s game design program, is ranked the No. 1 college video game development program by the Princeton Review. “It was an honor to be a part of such a great team and I am glad that our game was so well received,” said LCAD senior and project co-director Wesley Martin. “I hope that people can have fun playing it and enjoy its unique look and feel. We would love to eventually see Unchained as a finished title. For now we have the best possible portfolio for entering the video game industry - we shipped a game!” Dennis & Leslie Power Library Opens Major remodel and expansion made possible by generous donors. Where there used to be automobile part racks and inaccessible boxes of magazines, there are now well-lit movable bookshelves in the newly renovated and expanded art library. Library Director Jennifer Martinez-Wormser described the old library looked like a “cluttered yard sale” and had shelving from an automobile parts manufacturer. “The library had appropriated one little cubby room and closet after another,” said Martinez-Wormser, “so we had this little warren of cubbies all cobbled together. Because we are an art school, we have big books. We had long ago outgrown the space.” Thanks to major fundraising efforts, the dream of a new and improved Dennis and Leslie Power Library became a reality this summer. At the ribbon cutting ceremony, President Jonathan Burke thanked many of those who were responsible for completion of the project particularly “a number of LCAD’s trustees and members of the community who are gracious and willing to support our educational mission.” The remodeled library is now 600 square feet larger. New features include bigger tables with more chairs, a custom-made portfolio valet, and a small group study/meeting room. Massive electronic bookshelves move together and apart on electronic tracks. These shelves provide twice as much book storage space. “The reality is, while there are a lot of wonderful things online, there’s an assumption that everything is online. That’s simply not true. Because our students are artists, they are a unique population.” The new library is the first of several significant enhancements planned for the main campus. A new gallery for professional and student art is next. Next Generation Paint Out In conjunction with this year’s Plein Air Painting Invitational theme of sustainability, the Next Generation Paint Out was designed to cultivate the next generation of plein air painters. This event also aimed to deepen Laguna Beach’s reputation as an arts destination by giving the community and guests the opportunity to view the work of young artists from the college. Participating students had just three hours to create a work of art at Heisler Park in Laguna Beach. These works were then hung at LCAD to be judged by Mr. Jean Stern, Executive Director of The Irvine Museum. The first place winner took home the prestigious $500 Laguna Plein Air Painters Association Scholarship Award. Second and third place winners also received cash awards, and the top three had their works hung at Laguna Art Museum during the October 15 Collectors’ Soirée. Summer Spectacular It was a busy summer for LCAD students, faculty and alumni… n For the 2nd year, the Orange County Fair featured artwork representing all majors and programs. More than 73 pieces of student art received countywide exposure along the 40’ wall in the visual arts exposition center. n Congratulations go out to the alumni and staff juried into this year’s Festival of Arts: Michael Jacques, John Eagle, Elizabeth McGhee, Andrew Myers, Kristen Whalen, and Philip Womack. n MFA Thesis Exhibitions were held at Arena 1 in Santa Monica in June and July. The exhibition was a visual statement representing the culmination of each students’ graduate painting research and contained work that centered around their particular conceptual objectives. n Faculty and students from Communications University of China, our partner university in Beijing, met with administrators to develop potential collabora- tions. Video games are as popular in China and they are in the US. n Graphic Design Chair, Catharin Eure and Dean Jack Lew attended the National Interscholastic Championships held at Salt Creek in Dana Point to pro- vide interested high school and collegiate students with information on the Action Sports courses offered at LCAD. 5 LCAD Annual Fund + Scholarships Fall 2011 - Laguna College of Art + Design acknowledges the following individuals, corporations and foundations for their generous support. These gifts further the educational mission of the college and help us grow the next generation of great artists and designers. Legacy Donor (25,000 +) Anonymous McBeth Foundation Offield Family Foundation Terry Smith and Wayne Peterson The Laguna Beach Business Improvement District, an initiative of The Laguna Beach Visitors & Conference Bureau supported by lodging facilities within the City of Laguna Beach. The Weingart Foundation President’s Circle Platinum ($10,000 - $24,999) Barbara Steele Williams Fund Nancy and Gary Beverage Suzanne and David Chonette Bobbi Cox LaDorna and Robert Eichenberg Festival of Arts Foundation Diane and Peter Halpin The John B. and Nelly Llanos Kilroy Foundation Bonnie and John Livingston Patricia O’Brien and Chris Reed Dana Pantuso Pam and Jack Smart Judith and Keith Swayne President’s Circle Gold ($5,000 - $9,999) Disneyland Resort Arlene and Kali Kaliannan Laguna Beach Community Foundation Ilona Martin Suzanne and James Mellor Susan and Paxson Offield O.L. Halsell Foundation Dorothea and Peter Perrin Rotary Club of Laguna Beach Yvonne Segerstrom Diane and Philo Smith Wells Fargo Foundation 6 President’s Circle Silver ($2,500 - $4,999) Nicole and Peter Anderson B. Candy George and Fay Bowman Linda and Jonathan Burke Chauvel Study Abroad Scholarship Fund Carol and Robert Chickering Barbara Clarence Nelson Coates and Ruben Flores Donald Crevier, Crevier BMW Lisa Dallendorfer Kristi and Doug DeCinces Mary and Joe Ferguson Rona and Stevan Gromet Ronald Holecek Regina and Terry Jacobson The Kling Family Foundation Geoffrey Le Plastrier and Susan Laird Jim McQueen Nancy Milby and Steve Nahm Opus Bank Community Foundation Pacific Art Foundation Peter and Masha Plotkin Foundation Leslie and Dennis Power Christine Rhoades Carol and Keating Rhoads Patty Rich and William Maxwell Richard MacDonald-Dawson Cole Fine Art Sande and Richard Schwarzstein Diane and Igal Silber Linda Irvine Smith Christopher Tower and Bob Celio President’s Circle ($1,000 - $2,499) AAUW Laguna Beach Foundation Priscilla and Thomas Ahern Jamil Bou-Saab and Sally Wallace Gloria Bradeson Joe and Paula Colladay Stephanie and John Cunningham Kristina and Stan Dendinger Ebell Club of Laguna Beach First Thursday’s Art Walk Betty and Raymond Haight Robert Hayden and Rick Silver Hsu Hwa Chao Foundation Domenick Ietto and Laura Davis Irvine Spectrum Rotary Foundation Jackie Jacobson Betsy and Gary Jenkins Janice Johnson Dennis Katovsich Joanne and Dennis Keith Barbara and Victor Klein Rosemarie and David Kuhn Mary and Matt Lawson Barbara and Greg MacGillivray Janet Marott Christy and Daniel Melita Marla Noel, Fairhaven Memorial Park Greta and Joel Panish Dennis Parrett Mary Catharine and Tom Payne Karen Pelle Chris Quilter Debbie and Michael Rider Laura and Louis Rohl saltfineart Deborah and Robert Schlesinger Robert Hayden and Rick Silver Kent Snyder Joe Sovella Connie and Donald Sperling Laura Tarbox Karen and Doug Wilson Patty Truman Tina and Bart Zandbergen Friends of LCAD (up to $999) Martha and Andy Anderson Michael and Kelly Avery Bill and Kathleen Blackburn Trudi Bonnett Linda Chaffin Angie Chung Ron Dier and Jock Stalker Clarke and Andrea Fairbrother Nancy and John Fox Guenter Frantz Alex and Denise Goglanian John and Barbara Hall Gary Hausdorfer House of Balsamic Tracy and Eric Hartman Wyn and Kay Holmes Toni Iseman Ruth and Jerry Jacobson Kenneth Johnson Kathy and Mike Jones Jason Kohls Patricia and James Kollenda Karl and Dee Koski Amy Larson and Jake Smith Elaine Lawson Susan and Canyon Lew Sharon and Jack Lew Gregory Lincoln Shelley and Loescher Mike and Donna Macey Lisa and John Mansour Ron and Audrey Milfs William Page Montgomery Barbara and David Moore Louise and Joe Napoli Horst and Arianna Noppenberger Shirley Olson Thomas Panno Lisa and Charles Payne Cindy and Paul Prewitt Ellen and John Price Betty and Ted Quilligan Steve Rabago Gay Ramella Pat and David Randel Sue and John Reese Carol Reynolds Leonard Ridder Karen and Richard Rosenberg Alan Scott Fine Art Linda and John Stevens Ralph Tomlinson Larry Vogel Helen Whitney Lisa and John Wunderlich Ruth and Jerry Yavitz Employee Matching Gift Funds Bank of America IBM Corporation Medtronic Foundation Gifts & Services In Kind (valued at or above $1000) Designing Women Firebrand Media Fluor Corporation Rosemarie and David Kuhn Adeline and Robert Mah Nancy Milby & Chef Laurent Brazier, Laguna Culinary Arts, Inc. Nancy and Harry Lawrence Suzanne and James Mellor Gary RasmussenFinancial Advisers of America [seven-degrees] Morris Skendarian, A.S.A. Gerard Basil Stripling Rob Quest, Sundried Tomato Café Sunset Cove Villas Super Dave’s Print & Mail The Showpros Renaissance Partners (gifts designated as endowment) Roger Armstrong La Dorna Eichenberg Founders Fund Dana Pantuso Gary Post Larry Clarence Memorial Scholarship Jeffrey Pan Memorial Scholarship Jean Schrimmer David Tardiff Great Donors Matter A month or so ago, shortly after joining the staff at LCAD, I attended the college’s New Parents & Family Welcome Reception It was my first opportunity to meet a number of faculty members and trustees of the college and to mingle with families of freshman from all over the country. As family members spoke of “their freshman” with enthusiasm, pride and hope, it became clear that our incoming cohort was an eclectic bunch, with varied interests and experiences. One thing I heard noted again and again was that LCAD’s intimate setting and low student-to-faculty ratio were key factors in influencing the decision to choose our college. These family members felt assured that freshman here begin the journey toward a great arts education with little risk of getting lost in the crowd. As LCAD celebrates its 50th Anniversary and continues to grow and expand in new and exciting directions, it takes a combination of talent, commitment and financial resources to retain the hands-on, personal attention to each student that makes such a difference in the quality of an arts education. The talent and commitment are here in spades! What is needed now are the resources that your generous, tax-deductible contributions provide. Please send us your gift today in the envelope attached. Whatever the amount, it will be warmly received and deeply appreciated! Board of Trustees Jonathan Burke, President Stevan Gromet, Chair Nancy Milby, Vice Chair Keating Rhoads, Treasurer Lisa Dallendorfer, Secretary Nicole Anderson Nancy Beverage Barbara Clarence Mary Ferguson Ronald Holecek Nancy Lawrence Bonnie Livingston James McQueen Ilona Martin Suzanne Mellor Patricia O’Brien Christine Rhoades Richard Schwarzstein Domenick Ietto Vice President of Development Igal Silber P.S. If you’ like to discuss giving opportunities at LCAD, please give me a call at 949-376-6000, ext. 257 or write to me at [email protected] Jack Smart Terry Smith Gerard Stripling Mission Laguna College of Art & Design prepares women and men for careers as creative artists and designers in a culturally and ethnically diverse world through a curriculum that emphasizes acquiring skills based on observation, representation, and concept development, while embracing challenges of new, innovative technologies. The college is committed to offering its curriculum through accredited degree programs that imaginatively combine studio work with academic studies, and to sharing its resources with the broader community through continuing education and exhibition programs. Laguna College of Art & Design is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and is committed to maintaining the highest educational standards. THANK YOU! LCAD wishes to thank those who participated in the 22nd Annual Collector’s Choice Fine Art Event and Auction this past June. Because of the generosity of the artists, event participants and volunteers Collector’s Choice grossed a record breaking $160,000. The college is delighted to announce that Trustee, Nelson Coates will serve as the 2012 Collector’s Choice Committee Chair. Nelson and the committee are committed to break the 2011 record and raise even more money for the students! Save the date for the 23rd Annual Collector’s Choice Fine Art Event and Auction, Saturday, June 9th. To purchase a table or contribute a piece of original artwork, please contact Tracy Hartman in the Office of Development, 949-376-6000 or [email protected]. 7 Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday; 9am to 5pm, Saturday; 9am to 4pm, Closed Sunday Calendar of Events January 6-21 November 6 First Sundays Presents: Lee Zimmer 3-10 Alumni Exhibition at Seven Degrees 3 thru 12/16 Gallery Exhibition: The Fine Art of Children’s Book Illustration December 1 Professional Mentor 4 Program at the First Thursdays Art Walk Galleries First Sundays Presents: Leah Panos 26 thru 2/13 Gallery Exhibition: Visual Tales from Éire and England Gallery Exhibition: Art of Chris Sanders February 5 First Sundays Presents: Music Festival Musicians 17 thru 3/8 Gallery Exhibition: Graphic Design March 4 11-18 First Sundays Presents: Cello Showcase Gallery Exhibition: Color It Orange April 1 First Sundays Presents: Alma Nova 2-28 Student Juried Exhibition May 1 Senior Fine Art Exhibition at Seven Degrees 6 First Sundays Presents: Ceora Winds 2-21 Gallery Exhibition: Class of 2012 Graduation Exhibition 14 Commencement June 9 Collector’s Choice Annual Fundraiser