Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

New Show At The DVC Art Gallery

 Diablo Valley College Art Department Presents

Black Marks
and re-Formed Characters

Featuring the work of:
Liza Dalby and Marcia Donahue

Jan. 22, - Feb. 9, 2024
M 9-2, T 9-3, W 9-1:30, TH 9-2, F 9-2

Opening reception and informal artists talk in the Art Gallery, Jan. 25, 11:30am-12:30pm
Closing reception and informal artists talk in the Art Gallery, Feb.8, 6:30-7:30pm

This exhibit explores how calligraphic scrolls can be read as text and be seen as graphic art. The scrolls are multi layered, containing social, artistic, literary, and philosophical elements.

For more information visit us at: https://dvcartgallery.com/
The Art Gallery is in the new art complex, Rm 101 at parking lot #9




Friday, January 14, 2022

OPEN ART CLASS FOR SPRING 2022

 OPEN ART CLASS FOR SPRING 2022

Intro to 2D Design with Toru Sugita
Classes Begin Jan. 24
https://www.dvc.edu/future/steps/index.html



Friday, April 9, 2021

Spring 2021 student art show

 Now accepting entries for the Spring 2021 student art show. Any artwork created under the supervision of an Art or Art Digital Media instructor at DVC is eligible the entry form is at: www.dvcartgallery.com



Thursday, March 14, 2013

Printmaking Field Trip

Photo's from Anthony Ryan's
ART 116 Screen Printing and Art 109 Monotype classes fieldtrip.

 Anthem Screenprinting in San Francisco. Here viewing a demonstration of photo screen print process, 4 color press.


The group also visited monotype artist Carole Jung's studio in SF.





Designer, Illustrator, author and
screen print artist Michael Wertz at
Bryant St. Studios in Sf. 



Designer and screen printer
Aaron Lawrence


Sunday, March 20, 2011

2-D Update

A102 Courtyard Remodel:
The A102 classroom gets very cramped when canvas frames are being built.
The the 2-D faculty, decided that the solution for our cramped work area was to expand the back courtyard behind A102. By reworking of the space, (led by Jane Fisher) the area under the overhang will serve as a framing wood shop. Here are shots of the work in progress.

More updates coming soon!