Events

Oct
16
Fri
Modeling Strong Characters in a 3D Digital Environment
Oct 16 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Funded by a grant from the CSU Entertainment Industry Initiative, the CSU Stanislaus Art Department is hosting a series of guest workshops around the theme of storytelling in the digital arts. The Modeling Strong Characters in a 3D Digital Environment workshop will be led by Gerardo Orioli, and will consist of five-hours of hands-on instruction in which CSU students develop an idea in a 3D digital environment.

This is a FREE workshop, but space is limited. RSVP jgomula [at] csustan [dot] edu

g-orioliGerardo Orioli was born in Montevideo, Uruguay. He is currently Creative Director at Southern Hemisphere. He previously worked at Lucasfilm Animation and was Modeling Supervisor and Animation Director of The Tuneables, at Music Intelligence. Before that he was Modeling Supervisor for Nickelodeon’s Back at the Barnyard. He studied at the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts in Connecticut.

This series of workshops will conclude with a public exhibition of student work in the CSU Stanislaus’ Building Imagination Center, and select students will travel to the CSU Media Arts Festival. The 2015 CSU Media Arts Festival will be held on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at CSU Los Angeles! This 25thAnniversary of the MAF will feature a full day of interaction with media faculty and media and entertainment industry professionals, screenings, and an awards ceremony.

 

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Oct
23
Fri
Visual Storytelling
Oct 23 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Funded by a grant from the CSU Entertainment Industry Initiative, the Art Department is hosting a series of guest workshops around the theme of storytelling in the digital arts. The Visual Storytelling  workshop will be led by Rob Fatal, and will consist of five-hours of hands-on instruction in which CSU students develop an idea in a digital medium.

This is a FREE workshop, but space is limited. RSVP jgomula [at] csustan [dot] edu

Screen Shot 2015-09-11 at 9.44.51 PMRob Fatal is an Oakland, California-based media artist, filmmaker and media scholar whose work investigates the concepts of narrative, genre, and cinema tropes as they pertain to identity construction and human communication. He uses photo, performance, writing and video to sample and dissect visual and structural cliches from Hollywood films. These snippets of cinema are re-arranged in odd, jarring and perverse manners in an effort to deconstruct and challenge the way societies perceive and consume their various identities and realities.

Fatal’s works have been exhibited in galleries, journals, magazines and festivals including the San Francisco Underground Short Film Festival, Leeds International Independent Film Festival, Everybody’s Perfect Film Festival [Geneva], The Journal for Women’s Studies, The Center for Contemporary Arts Tel Aviv, Mix NYC video festival, Wattis Institute of Contemporary Art, Stranded In Stereo Magazine [Los Angeles / Boston], The Bakersfield Museum of Art, African American Art Complex, Make8elieve Art Magazine [Ohio/Switzerland], The National Queer Arts Festival and the Galeria de la Raza [San Francisco].

His various projects have been funded through numerous grants and awards including The Ginny Klekker Commitment to Art Award, The San Francisco Queer Cultural Center and The Berkeley Film Foundation. He is currently an artist in residence at the Kala Art Institute [Berkeley] and teaches video art at Sacramento State University.

This series of workshops will conclude with a public exhibition of student work in the CSU Stanislaus’ Building Imagination Center, and select students will travel to the CSU Media Arts Festival. The 2015 CSU Media Arts Festival will be held on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at CSU Los Angeles! This 25thAnniversary of the MAF will feature a full day of interaction with media faculty and media and entertainment industry professionals, screenings, and an awards ceremony.

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Oct
30
Fri
Documentary Video Storytelling
Oct 30 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Funded by a grant from the CSU Entertainment Industry Initiative, the Art Department is hosting a series of guest workshops around the theme of storytelling in the digital arts. The Documentary Video Storytelling workshop will be led by Sheila Ganz, and will consist of five-hours of hands-on instruction in which CSU students develop an idea in a digital medium.

This is a FREE workshop, but space is limited. RSVP jgomula [at] csustan [dot] edu

motherSHEILA GANZ, MA, is writer, producer, director, camera and editor for the 57 minute documentary On Life’s Terms: Mothers in Recovery.  She wrote a 22 page study guide to accompany the film.  Ganz is a recipient of the Certificate of Honor from the City and County of San Francisco Board of Supervisors, and Certificate of Recognition, California Legislature Assembly 27th Assembly District, 2014.  Her first film is the 57 minute documentary Unlocking the Heart of Adoption in 2003.  Ganz wrote a workbook with a discussion guide and three hour curriculum on the issues of loss and identity for the film.  Ganz received the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute’s Angels in Adoption Award, 2006.  From 2005-2007, she was an instructor at Film Arts Foundation and has guest lectured on filmmaking at City College of San Francisco and Academy of Art University.  Ganz has appeared on television and radio talk shows.  From 1984-1989, Ganz wrote two full-length stage plays, Pretend It Didn’t Happen about her experience as a birthmother and Leaving Joe about domestic violence.  Ganz has an MA, Interdisciplinary Arts and BA, Sculpture, San Francisco State University

This series of workshops will conclude with a public exhibition of student work in the CSU Stanislaus’ Building Imagination Center, and select students will travel to the CSU Media Arts Festival. The 2015 CSU Media Arts Festival will be held on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at CSU Los Angeles! This 25thAnniversary of the MAF will feature a full day of interaction with media faculty and media and entertainment industry professionals, screenings, and an awards ceremony.

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Apr
29
Fri
Big Flash of Art mini-exhibits
Apr 29 @ 12:00 pm – May 10 @ 5:00 pm

BFA mini-show Spring 2016The gallery will be bustling with activity during this series of mini-exhibits by Stanislaus State Bachelor of Fine Arts students. These exhibits will include not only video and digital art, but a full range of their current explorations.