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Art Archives 2009-10
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2009-10 Student Accomplishments:

  • Mike Allen's cover design for the Washburn Course Catalogue
  • Katya Strackova's publication in Creative Quarterly Journal
  • Dan Coburn featured in Midwest Today Magazine as 'Ansel Adams of the Midwest'
  • Ashley Laird starting up Chords and Oil and working on the Topeka Mural Project
  • 2009 Pollack Award went to Dan Coburn

Washburn Art Student Exhibition, 2010
Kansas City Art Museum Day Trip
Sponsored by WU Art Department A bus trip went on Thursday, April 15, 2010
Mulvane Women's Board Scholarship 2010-11
The Women’s Board Scholarship Committee interviewed applicants on Feb. 26, 2010.

High School Art Day
February 2010

Despite the treacherous snowy weather, over 100 students and faculty from 8 regional high schools attended our Annual High School Art day on Friday, February 5 th . Participating schools included Hayden High, Jefferson County North, Jefferson West, Shawnee Heights, Rock Creek, Silverlake, Topeka West, and Washburn Rural.

Eleven different workshops were given by Art Department Faculty and Students (Sandra McCann and Dan Coburn), ranging from Photo Spin Art to Mixed Media Assemblage Sculpture. WASA volunteers also contributed greatly to the success of this day, including Deedra Baker, Kris Roberts, Eleanor Heimbaugh, Patrick Tomei, Shelby Leach, Sami Sallaway, Jeremiah Kemper, Mark Brenneman, and especially Mike Allen, who photographed the event.


Art History Professor Dr. Reinhild Janzen chose:

  • Overall School Participation – Shawnee Heights
  • Best in Show – “Restless Atman,” color print by Lisa Peterson of Washburn Rural
  • 1 st Place (2d) – “Bowl with Apples” – Amy MooreJefferson County North
  • 2 nd Place (2d) – “Emulation from Dynamic Light & Shade” – Kelsey RoweHayden High
  • 3 rd Place (2d) – “Soldier” – Addie O'ConnellJackson Heights
  • 1 st Place (3d) – “Wire Stag” – Michelle SpearsShawnee Heights
  • 2 nd Place (3d) – “Pendant with Cross” – Isaac StallbaumerShawnee Heights
  • 1 st Place (Photo) – “Forlorn” – Dylan ClemmonsShawnee Heights
  • 2 nd Place (Photo) – “Plaza” – Emily ParkTopeka West


Professional Workshops arrowSelect a thumbnail to see the larger version
Ceramics professor Glenda Taylor Clay Olympics Photo professor Marydorsey Wanless Spin Art Workshop
Spin Art detail Professor Ye Want Watercolor Watercolor Workshop Professor Stephanie Lanter Mixed Media Sculpture
Animal Assemblage Workshop Animal Assemblage detail Dan Coburn Transfer Printes Student Volunteer Shelby Leach
Professor Mike Hager manipulating metal Manipulating metal Professor Marguerite Perret Bookmaking Student Volunteer Patrick Tomei Professor Mike Almond Monoprints
Almond Critique Sandra McCann Clay Whistles Sandra McCann Clay Whistles 2 Professor Azyz Sharafy Digital Animation
Digital Animation Workshop Student Art arrowSelect a thumbnail to see the larger version
Students hanging work Hager hanging work Doctor Janzen Judging Art display 1
Art display 2 Art display 3 Art display 4 Art display 5
Art display 6 Art display 7 Student Art arrowSelect a thumbnail to see the larger version
Winners Lisa Petersen Restless Altman
Amy Moore Bowl with Apples Michelle Spears Wire Stag
Dylan Clemmons Forlorn Issac Stallbaumer Pendant with Cross
Emily Park Plaza Addie O'Conell Jackson Heights



Faculty Holiday Celebration | December 2009
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WASA Holiday Sale 2009 5

The 2nd Annual WASA Holiday Art Sale, held Nov. 18, 2009, in the Washburn Memorial Union.

Pictured members are Ye Wang, Michael Allen, Aja Longi, Deedra Baker, Debbie Reaser, Sandra McCann, Garret Larson. Stephanie Lanter took the photographs. Also contributing to the sale greatly were Natalie Spangenburg & Dan Coburn. Faculty MaryDorsey Wanless, Marguerite Perret, Stephanie Lanter, Ye Wang, Michael Hager, and Chris Arensdorf also contributed artwork to the sale. WASA raised over $700

Faculty Holiday Celebration 2009

WASA Holiday Art Sale | November 2009 arrowSelect a thumbnail to see the larger version.
WASA Holiday Sale 2009 2 WASA Holiday Sale 2009 2 3WASA Holiday Sale 2009 5

 

Volunteers used
Volunteers were used to assist in harvesting the saplings, leaf removal and construction of a site specific environmental sculpture created at Mulvane Art Museum, Washburn University. Beginning Nov. 2, environmental sculptor
Patrick Dougherty expanded the definition of creativity, one stick at a time.
    For three weeks (through Nov. 21), the North Carolina artist developed a site specific tree-sapling sculpture in front of the Mulvane Art Museum on the Washburn University campus in Topeka. TPatrick Doughertyhrough his unique vision, the artist combined his affection for nature, carpentry skills and primitive building techniques to create one of his trademark sculptures inspired by the local environment. The sculptures are typically willowy, whimsical and windblown-looking and tower over, or fold into, buildings, trees and other landscape elements.
    To create the sculpture, volunteers harvested thousands of indigenous tree saplings in the Topeka area and brought them to campus. Dougherty then began to sketch out the lines of the structure using the saplings like a pencil on paper. The larger diameter saplings are imbedded in the ground and are used to form the armature of the sculpture. He employs the natural affinity of the branches to cling to each other without any wire, nails or clamps. Three layers of saplings are then woven onto the armature forming the skin of the piece with heavier branches used to emphasize lines and different colored branches to provide the shading.
    Although his sculptures are only temporary (most last two to three years) like the saplings from which they are created, they have a natural life cycle. Eventually the saplings become brittle, disintegrate, are reduced to compost and returned to the earth.
10/15/2009 —photo credit: James Fraher


Kansas City Art Museum Day Trip
Oct. 22, 2009
Front entrance, Nelson-Atkins Museum New wing, Nelson-Atkins Museum Original museum, Nelson-Atkins Nerman Contemporary Museum, JCCC
Lobby area, Kemper Contemporary Museum Students enter building, Nerman Professor Ed Navone Bus ride in the rain
Photos by Carol Yoho


Mabee Library now subscribes to ARTstor! 
That means that faculty and students have full access, both on-campus and remote, to the full database of over 1,000,000 images. Faculty can also have instructor privileges which creatation of electronic folders of images for research, classroom use, or student use. Users can also download images to PowerPoint files and much more.

Early in the fall semester Dean Corwin, Catalog Librarian and CPA Division Liaison, will offer ARTstor training for any interested faculty.  Meantime, explore ARTstor's searching features.  On campus you can connect directly to the service by going to www.ARTstor.org.

WASA Booth Aaron Douglas Art Fair | Fall 2009
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Aja face painting Big kids too Kids Zone tent
Wishing Tree

Photos by Mike Allen
 
Ye's portraitsCaricatures with MacDan and kids
Deedra and girlNatalie does a tattooNatalie and Aja wish
setting up Mike and Mark Painting an Ichabod
WASA represented Washburn very well on Saturday at the Aaron Douglas Art Fair. Many students and faculty came out to volunteer and bask in the glow. We had a wonderful day and reached out to many beautiful children, offering them free face painting, temporary tattoos, portraits and caricatures, as well as the opportunity to write a wish on a ribbon to hang in the community 'wishing tree.'  Kids and parents were lined up at the Kids Zone nonstop from 11am- 5pm when the fair closed.


WASA Volunteers on site and in preparation included:
Mike Allen
Aja Longi
Mark Brenneman
Deedra Baker
Natalie Spangenberg
Jeremiah Kemper
Daniel Coburn
Emily Ferrel
Katya Strackova


These students will be funded by WASA to attend the Semester Art Department Trip to Kansas City on Oct. 22.
Thanks again!

Alumni Mack Schroer came and donated his caricaturing skills, and Sara O'Keefe and Cari Powell also showed their lovely faces.

Faculty Ye Wang not only judged the Art Competition, but drew portraits of children. Stephanie Lanter, WASA's advisor, got very good at painting Jayhawks and roses on wee cheeks and arms.

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