Join us for the Spring 2019 Senior Design Project presentation.
Join us as we celebrate the work of our BFA and MFA Design 2019 graduates.
Post Typography is a Baltimore-based creative agency making ambitious work in print, digital, conceptual, and built environments. Principal designers Nolen Strals and Bruce Willen will be visiting SDCT’s Department of Design April 8-9 to join in critiques and offer a public lecture about their practice.
Check back soon for more information about this Pathways to Entrepreneurship event with Erik Culver, Founder of ArtStartArt.
Join us on Monday, February 25 in WIN 2.112 for an interactive workshop with Meghan and Theo Rossi, founders of Moral Kings, serial entrepreneurs and philanthropists. Theo Rossi is the star of Sons of Anarchy and Luke Cage and Meghan Rossi is an award-winning TV news anchor and producer.
Game Dev Lunch Club meets each Wednesday from 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. in DFA 4.106.
Join us for Pathways to Entrepreneurship's first event of 2019: a conversation with Double A Labs Founder and CEO Amber Allen. Food will be provided!
Wednesday Evening Color Salons is a guest speaker series presented as part of the course The New Color (ART 350C), taught by Luanne Stovall, artist and color theorist.
Audiopixelcollider is the College of Fine Arts' VJ Battle, a live performance hosted by MC Dan Caffrey featuring DJ Shadowsweat and Madcoins. Visual artists and lighting designers will showcase their video jockeying and busking kills as they respond to mixed student-produced music, culminating in a unique and immersive experience. A thrilling combination of projection design, film editing, real-time graphics and music, this show is a seamless flow of sights and sounds generated by the College of Fine Arts student communities, including featured performances by José Martinez, Millie Heckler and Dance Action.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. at the B. Iden Payne Theatre and the event begins at 7:30 p.m. Audopixelcollider is approximately 90 minutes. Access through the Green Room (Win 1.108).
This event is a collaboration between the departments of Projection, Lighting and Interactivity (PLAI), Digital Visualization, and Theatre and Dance.
Ticketing
Admission is free; space is limited and reservations are recommended. Unclaimed reserved seats will be released to walk-up patrons beginning at 7:20 p.m. A limited number of spaces will be available for guests without reservations.
Competition and Prizes
Participants will compete in teams within a tournament bracket until a winning team is determined.
Veejays and Lighting Designers are paired in advance but will have to perform to a randomly selected track of student-produced music.
Prizes by Sweetwater Sound, High End Systems and Resolume will be awarded for Best Track, Best Lighting Performance, and Best Veejay Performance
Supporters
High End Systems
Sweetwater Sound
Resolume
V.E.R.
Parking Information
The University requires all faculty, staff, students and visitors to pay for parking on campus. Visitors are encouraged to park in the San Jacinto Garage and Manor Garage, both within walking distance of the theatres. In addition, there is metered parking available on Dean Keeton/26th Street.
For those attending select performances at the B. Iden Payne, Oscar G. Brockett and Lab Theatres, discounted parking can be purchased online at https://utcofaparking.