Don’t miss out on this years festival. We have a wide array of artist performing and showing off their extraordinary work at this years Day of the Arts Festival. There will be food and prizes and a whole lot more!
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Don’t miss out on this years festival. We have a wide array of artist performing and showing off their extraordinary work at this years Day of the Arts Festival. There will be food and prizes and a whole lot more!
That’s right, Arts Ink is officially announcing Day of the Arts 2016-First Encounter! As Always we are encouraging CSULB creatives to explore, strange, new and the other worldly within their artistry. It is about embracing that first encounter which inspired you to practice your craft. Join your fellow creatives and discover the beauty of collaboration at this years festival. Stay tuned for more updates. — end transmission.
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity at CSULB. Arts Ink has been attempting to reach Steven Saitzyks Meditation master and adjunct professor of Arts Center College of Design for the last two years. Finally with much aticipation we are able to bring him to campus and let students learn and engage in a meditative way to bypass creative blocks.
Steven Saitzyk. Adjunct Professor of Humanities and Sciences, Art Center College of Design. International Director of Shambhala Art, a nonprofit arts education program designed to integrate meditation into the creative process. See: shambhalaart.org. He is a painter and author of “Place Your Thoughts Here: Meditation for the Creative Mind.” See: stevensaitzyk.com. He has completed a Buddhist Seminary and has practiced and taught meditation internationally for more than forty years.
See you there!
Don’t Miss out on Day of the Arts 2015! This year we have an exciting line up with our feature performance being “The Love of Three Oranges” This production is a fully student written, directed, and produced and is a revival of the ancient Italian theater style called commedia dell’arte. These masked characters will certainly provide an engaging and riveting love story so don’t miss the fun and get there early so you can get a good seat! I’ll see you there.
-Michael
Arts Ink, Student Council President
Sad news everyone. Due to unforeseen circumstances we had to postpone the Art to Art Speed Networking event. We will be posting shortly of the new date and time so please stay tuned! Sorry for any inconveniences and I look forward to collaborating with you soon.
Sincerely,
Michael Dellemonico, Arts Ink President
We have so many exciting events coming up this next week and we really couldn’t be more excited!
Not only do we have the Scavenger Hunt (Wednesday, November 12th), but the COTA Collect Homecoming Mixer is just 1 week away! Join the fun as we celebrate homecoming with fellow students, faculty, and alumni from the College of the Arts! We will be raffling off prizes from the Scavenger Hunt, so mark those calendars for SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th. The event will begin at 12:30. Free food, drinks, and a good time, guaranteed.
Hope you can make it! 😀
RSVP + More Info HereFor those who haven’t heard, our Scavenger Hunt is only 4 days away, so be sure to mark those calendars for WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th! The event will be going on from 10AM-6PM at the University Art Museum Plaza. Grab your friends, create some teams, explore the College of the Arts, and win some prizes! Sound fun? We think so.
See you all there 😀
RSVP + More Info HereCMR is excited to announce a fall Pop-Up at DiPiazza’s in Long Beach. Save the date for another great evening of student films, music, and art:
Sunday, November 9th
Check back soon for updates and visit CMR’s Facebook page to RSVP once the event is posted!