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    Ivy Tech-South Bend Student Art Show

    Ivy Tech Community College

    January 29-February 12, 2010

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    Ivy Tech Community College-North Central's School of Fine Arts and Design student works are now on exhibit in the Gallery, room 1160 on the South Bend campus (220 Dean Johnson Blvd.). The exhibit, which closes February 12, also includes works located in the adjacent hallway and on the second floor within the Interior Design and Fine Arts area. Courses represented include Typography, Introduction to Computer Graphics, Electronic Illustration, Electronic Imaging, Electronic Layout, Fundamentals of Design, Graphic Design I and II, Intermediate Drawing, Life and Object Drawing, 3D Design, Interior Design presentations, Grid Drawing, Introduction to Interior Design, Interior Design II and Photography. The Gallery is open during regular campus business hours.

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      Tickets: Free

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      January 29-February 12, 2010

    • Venue Info

      Ivy Tech Community College-South Bend

      220 Dean Johnson Blvd. South Bend, IN 46601

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      • Event Name: Ivy Tech-South Bend Student Art Show
        "Great Overview"
        Comment posted by: K. Schmidt from Elkhart, IN, Feb 05, 2010

        The Student Show at Ivy Tech exhibits an interesting variety of work from the fine arts and visual communications departments. With examples from so many areas of study, the show is too broad to be a... Expand

        The Student Show at Ivy Tech exhibits an interesting variety of work from the fine arts and visual communications departments. With examples from so many areas of study, the show is too broad to be a representative survey of each discipline. What the show does demonstrate brilliantly is the way Ivy Tech students learn the fundamentals of art and design—line, color, form, texture, etc.—to form the foundation to excel in a wide range of applications from hand to digital. Fine art drawing, photography, 3D design, and sculpture are shown, as well as commercial postors, brochures, and electronic imaging and illustration. The commercial work is remarkable for its obvious emphasis on marketing and creative strategies in addition to actual production. Well worth a visit. Collapse

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