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Anderson Gallery internship – Now hiring!

The Anderson Gallery seeks applications for the position of Anderson Gallery Intern for the 2015-16 academic year. This is a paid internship offering 5-10 hours per week, with additional hours required during weeks of exhibition installation. This internship provides an excellent opportunity for a student to gain insight into the professional practice of gallery administration as well as hands-on experience working with visiting artists and providing graphic design support to the gallery. The position is a good fit for a graphic design student with marketing experience, however, applications will be accepted from any student of junior or senior standing in the department of art+design. (see requirements below for more information)

General responsibilities: (under the guidance of the director)

  • Production of supplementary print materials for gallery exhibitions; including promotional posters, gallery labels, vinyl lettering, etc.
  • Manages scheduling of gallery monitor staff
  • Provides support for reorganization project of gallery media; occasional video editing for translation to the web, audio file production and maintenance on gallery ipods, etc.
  • Assists with PR initiatives, including social media posting, website updates, flickr uploads, etc.
  • Functions as primary student-gallery liaison for campus-wide PR
  • Assists in packing/unpacking works of art, installations and strikes of exhibitions and gallery prep (including patching and painting walls, cleaning, lighting, possible work on ladders, etc.)
  • Provides support in coordination of opening receptions, lectures and other public events
  • Other duties as assigned

Internship project:

The Gallery Intern additionally functions as the curator and designer for the Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition (opens in early March). In this role, the gallery director and design director will assist, however the exhibition is the responsibility of the gallery intern. Roles include:

  • Working with the gallery design director (John Fender) on the creation of an exhibition catalogue, invites and related print materials for exhibition
  • Curatorial duties including receiving/organizing accepted works of art, designing the layout of the gallery and coordinating with artists for installation
  • Event coordination for the opening reception, including the award ceremony.

Requirements for application:

Applicants must:

  • be a junior or senior at the beginning of the 2015-16 school year, be enrolled in classes, and be majoring in a Drake University Art +Design program;
  • have prior experience in graphic design (see below)
  • be highly motivated, able to meet sometimes tight deadlines, multitask, and work independently;
  • be easily accessible on a regular bxasis via email
  • be willing and able to receive feedback and constructive criticism on matters pertaining to graphic, web, and exhibition design, writing, printing, etc.
  • have an interest in gallery or museum work.

The following would be helpful but not required:

  • possess an art historical vocabulary and have a rudimentary knowledge of art historical movements;
  • completed classwork or has previous experience in marketing
  • has a thorough understanding of Adobe CS (Dreamweaver, Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop) and have ready access to these programs;
  • Success in and completion of the following courses or their equivalents or has achieved, through other means, the skill sets taught therein: Digital Print Production, Graphic Design 1, Typography 1

TO APPLY

Applicants should drop off resume with cover letter and samples of work to Alina in the Art Office. You may supply a disk with work examples, hard copies and/or provide information linking to a web portfolio. Resume and cover letter must be submitted in hard copy.

Applications will be accepted WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26 through noon FRIDAY, Sept. 4. Interviews will be conducted shortly thereafter. Position begins immediately.

Questions? Feel free to contact Heather Skeens at heather.skeens@drake.edu

High Honors Awarded at Annual Juried Student Exhibition

On Sunday, March 8 the Anderson Gallery opened the 44th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition with a public reception and award ceremony. We would like to congratulate Evelyn Tomer, Claire Sedovic and Karly O’Connor for having their work in the exhibition recognized the Juror’s Choice Awards. These awards were selected for merit by our guest juror, Renee Meyer Ernst, professor of art at St. Ambrose University. And our congratulations to Pamela Murlhern for being selected to receive the Provost Purchase Award this year! Her untitled woodblock was purchased by the university and will hang in the Provost’s Office for the 2015-16 academic year!

Congratulations to all of the students who have work exhibited as part of the show. If you haven’t been in to see the work, it’s a must. This is one of the strongest showings we have had of student work! The exhibition runs through Friday, April 3.

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First Annual Anderson Gallery Bowl

The gallery is often referred to as bowling alley-esque due to its long, narrow orientation. So we figured, why not?

The Anderson Gallery Social Committee (AGSC) is hosting a GALLERY BOWL for Drake students (from any department, come one come all) on Thursday,  Jan. 22 at 7PM. Join us for ‘fun you never knew you wanted.’

It’s free – you just need to sign up by emailing Karly O’Connor, our intern, at karly(dot)conner(at)drake(dot)edu.

Free food, free bad music, free fun. And, a cash prize to the best gallery bowler.

See you there.

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AGSC wants you to reimagine your favorite art

The Anderson Gallery Social Committee will host PICTURE PARODY in the Weeks Gallery this February

That’s right. We’ll be staging a mini-exhibition of works produced by Drake students while ‘fooling around with art history’ in the Weeks Gallery (2nd floor, Harmon Fine Arts Center) February 27 through March 13. The online art blog Hyperallergic recently featured a post with some great examples of a very similar endeavor. Check it out for some inspiration!

Want to participate? Here’s how:

  • Choose an iconic work of art (any time period, from anywhere in the world) and re-stage it. This part’s up to you. Use friends, family, strangers, pets. Or make it a solo-project. Up to you!
  • Take a digital image. Think about your composition. Make it work.
  • Print it out. Use a heavy paper. It doesn’t have to be photo paper, but that works, too! Keep it 8×10 or smaller.
  • Bring it to the Anderson Gallery front desk on Thursday, Feb 12 between noon and 8PM. Can’t make it? Give it to a friend to drop off. Make sure you
    know the title and artist of the original work you are parodying. There will be a short form for you to fill out at the gallery as part of your submission.
  • Join us in the Weeks Gallery on Friday, February 27 at 5PM for the award ceremony. Cash prizes for Best in Show and Runner Up. Our thanks to the Anderson Gallery for sponsorship of the awards!

This event is open to Drake students from any and all departments!

Not a student? Still want to participate? We hope faculty, staff, other interested parties will join in – these submissions will be displayed in a non-competitive category in the Weeks Gallery.

Questions? Contact us.  PPPoster

 

 

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