Showing posts with label Conferences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conferences. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

My trip to SCG in Chicago

Only with the generous support of CMC’s Professional Development Funds would this trip have been possible.

The Southern Graphics Council hosts an annual Printmaking Conference in a different venue every spring. This year, from March 25-29, Colombia College in Chicago and the Art Institute of Chicago put on the conference, partially at the school and partially at the Hilton Hotel. These conferences consist of 4 days packed full of panel discussions on contemporary issues in the print community, demonstrations on traditional and emerging techniques, and printmaking exhibitions throughout the city. Also, there is a product/vendor fair where one can obtain samples of new ground-breaking products and purchase printmaking supplies at special conference discounts.  Additionally, there is an exchange portfolio where participants produce an edition of 12 prints, based on a theme, and receive a portfolio of 10 prints back from other participants, 1 print goes to the host school’s collection, and 1 print goes into the SGC archives. It is an interesting and invaluable learning experience to see the range of concept and skill levels, as professionals and students alike submit their work.

Printmaking conferences cultivate an encouraging and supportive community amongst artists, professionals, educators and students in the printmaking media. The relationships that begin at these conferences resonate well beyond the conference, as printmakers and educators learn from and respond to each other through dialogue about techniques, content and ideas, learning and growing together. The bond created between printmakers is unmatched by any other single event, students relate with peers and professors, find graduate school programs, many printmakers are invited to participate in exhibitions, artists respond to other people’s work, find inspiration, etc.

During the Open Portfolio session on Saturday, I displayed my work on a table in a conference room full of hundreds of tables and other printmakers displaying their creative work. It was quite a stimulating environment, as I answered questions from peers about my techniques, the content of my work, and where I work and teach. I met many professionals and students from other school across the country. At the top of the hour, session 1 packed up their work and session 2 participants laid out their work for inquiry and observation. After 4 sessions of this I think everyone was over stimulated and exhausted, for it was quite an intense, concentrated experience of dialogue and inquiry about printmaking.

I was extremely fortunate to receive funding from Colorado Mountain College’s Professional Development Funds. Without this help, I would not have had the opportunity to attend this year’s conference and travel to Chicago. The resources and knowledge gained will be invaluable to my own artistic pursuits, as well as my teaching efforts and endeavors, as I am still decompressing and evaluating everything I was exposed to through this conference.  I was able to maintain and even begin new professional relationships with peers and educators alike. Topics of discussions ranged from emerging digital technologies and the effect on traditional printmaking processes, to the state of the economy and its impact on the global art scene in general. It was a stimulating and exciting 4 days. Upon my return, I gave a presentation to my CMC printmaking classes, a Powerpoint of images from the conference and the city of Chicago, as well as a hands-on review of the portfolio exchange I participated in. We discussed the prints in terms of process, technique, execution of skill, and use of formal elements.

Jennifer Ghormley

Adjunct Art Professor, Aspen Campus 

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Colorado Conference Time

Conferences are a terrific way to broaden perspectives, pick up new ideas for practice, and meet and spend time with peers. Check out these posts, then start a discussion with your supervisor about possible attendance.

If you are looking for a Colorado conference in March and April, this is a great year. For the best registration prices, now is probably the time to register.

Mar. 2 - 5, Denver (National). League for Innovations in the Community College: http://league.org/. CMC will have seven or more presentations at this conference. Here's a chance to see what your colleagues are doing in a national context.

April 14-15, Breckenridge, CO. (International) Innovate Conference. Title: The Real and Ideal. This conference features both national and international presenters on practices and leadership--this is a very interesting program in CMC's back yard. It is brought to you by Innovate Journal and the Center for Internet Research: http://www.education-2008.org/schedule.cfm.

Have an innovative practice you are willing to present at the Innovate Conference, let me know soon (avoorhees@coloradomtn.edu) and I will pass your name and contact info along.

April 16 - 18, Breckenridge, CO. Telecoop Conference Title: My Space: In Your Face. This practioner conference is in it's 14th year. Relaxed, Nice-Sized Group of hybrid and online practioners. Mostly CO attendees, though it has been attracting other states. This conference has day rates also: http://www.telecoop.org/conference/

April 15 - 17. Fully Online. Technology, Community, and Colleges: The New Internet: Collaboration, Convergence, Creativity, Contrast, and Challenges. This conference is in its thirteenth year, this conference is hosted by institutions in Hawaii and Japan -- learn from peers around the world. It offers a nice sense of community. And you don't have to travel! http://tcc.kcc.hawaii.edu/2008/tcc/welcome.html.

If you are looking for additional conferences, some others are listed at http://www.innovateonline.info/index.php?view=conferences

If you have conferences to recommend, it would be great if you would share them in the comments section of this post. Don't overlook the next post. It provides the details about the Faculty Professional Development Fund that just might get you to one of these conferences.

Cheers,
Alice