Monday, September 27, 2010
Student's Dream Comes True!
Kenneth Martinez was the local winner of the Americans for the Arts/Art Institutes Poster Design competition in 2008. He has been thriving at The Art Institute of New York City, where his native talent has been trained and shaped by his instructors. It seems important to note that winning the competition is predictive of later success in school.
With the assistance of Career Services Advisor Donna Holder, Kenny has just earned a sought-after internship at Marvel Comics. He is beyond excited, saying, “I’ve always wanted to be a Comic Book artist, but now I see I can still work for Marvel, but as a Graphic Designer. My dream came true!”
AiNYC Career Services: Hot Job Leads - 09/24
AiNYC Career Services: Hot Job Leads - 09/24
Here is a terrific new service from Career Services.
Click on the link to check out the new format for part-time job postings.
This improved format is the result of a collaboration between Elif (student worker), Carmen Reynal and Jason Matthews under the direction of Marc Scoleri.
Here is a terrific new service from Career Services.
Click on the link to check out the new format for part-time job postings.
This improved format is the result of a collaboration between Elif (student worker), Carmen Reynal and Jason Matthews under the direction of Marc Scoleri.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Our Banners in a Movie!
Our street banners appear a couple of times in the Jennifer Lopez film, "The Back-up Plan."
Pedro Lima says, "I jumped out of my seat when I saw the movie, I had no idea they were filming in our backyard. This goes to show my head is buried in the sand, or the drafting table when I'm at school. I was proud and excited to see it."
Department Chair for Interior Design!
We are so fortunate that Anthony Caradonna is the Department Chair for Interior Design. With an extensive background in design, design education and academic administration, he is uniquely qualified for the position.
He received his bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Pratt Institute and his master’s degree in Architecture from Harvard University. He has taught for the last 17 years and for seven of those years was the Chair of the undergraduate Architecture program at Pratt Institute.
Anthony’s professional work is extensive; he has worked on residential and commercial projects from the US to Italy. His work has been featured in Interior Design Magazine, Elle Décor, FX Magazine, Architectural Record, New York Magazine and Metropolitan Home. He is an AIA Medal of Merit recipient as well as a Venice Biennale Finalist
According to Anthony, “I am extremely thankful for this opportunity to serve as Chair of the Interior Design department. I am honored to be working with this talented and committed team of faculty, administrators and students to maintain and enhance the quality of this program and the legacy of excellence it has achieved. I look forward to working collaboratively to formulate shared goals for the department’s future growth, and the advancement of its graduates and faculty. I am committed to supporting and enabling this department and everyone associated with it, to achieve the highest possible levels of academic and professional success and excellence.”
Monday, September 13, 2010
Alpha Channel a Hit!
On Friday evening, September 10, the best student films of the year were shown at the Tribeca Cinemas. The quality of the work was outstanding. The audience of students, faculty, friends and family were all extremely proud of the students' accomplishments.
During the first half, a juried selection of thirteen top student films was screened. After an intermission, seven Thesis Films of graduating students were shown.
Certificates were awarded by the Digital Filmmaking faculty.
According to Art Institute of New York City President Tad Graham-Handley, “I was very impressed by the films presented, not only for their creativity but also for the high level of technical skill they demonstrated. My congratulations to the students, and to the faculty who prepared them to produce such fine quality work.”
A complete list of awards will be available on Department Chair Eve Okupniak's blog.
The Best in Show award went to Jose M. Alvarado for "Whisper."
Friday, September 3, 2010
District Director for Congressman Visits AiNYC
On September 2, Celine Mizrahi, District Director for U.S. Representative Jerry Nadler visited the school. Tad Graham-Handley and Dave Moughalian discussed our concerns about the impact on our students of the proposed Gainful Employment rule.
Dave conducted one of his masterful tours, showing Ms. Mizrahi some of the outstanding work our students are producing, as well as introducing her to some impressive members of the faculty. Ms. Mizrahi will apprise the Congressman of her impressions of the school, and its role in educating a diverse student body.
Welcome Reception for Tad Graham-Handley
On Friday, September 3, faculty and staff were invited to a welcoming reception for our new President. After Camille Bateman introduced him, Tad said a few words about how glad he was to be here, and the respect he has had for EDMC over the years. Tad has many years experience as a college President, and everyone already feels very comfortable with him.
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