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Month: January 2025

Upcoming Student Events

1) take what you want is a student art exhibition about giving. It will be showing from February 10th to February 13th in the Foyer Gallery in Lawrence Hall. It features two women, O and X, and explores the concept of being consumed by a relationship.

Check out our website here: https://tinyurl.com/twywexhibition
Please come check it out! 💗🐳
2)🐇The Art + Tech BFA Pop-Up Shop is a pop-up shop being hosted by wired roots, the current Art + Tech BFA cohort. We’ll be selling prints, t-shirts, and more in the lobby of Lawrence Hall on February 14th from 11am to 4pm.

Swing by and take a look at our wares! (Keep an eye out for some of our posters for a coupon!)

To keep up to date on wired roots, join our newsletter here (http://eepurl.com/i75cbQ) or follow us on instagram at @wiredroots_.
3) A Vision in Green is an art exhibition spotlighting an eclectic collection of work by wired roots, the current Art + Tech BFA cohort. Works include projection mapping, t-shirts, and more. The exhibition will be in the LaVerne Krause Gallery (LA101) from February 17th to February 20th. Our reception will be on February 20th from 5pm to 10pm.

Witness a vision in green.

To keep up to date on wired roots, join our newsletter here (http://eepurl.com/i75cbQ) or follow us on instagram at @wiredroots_.

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seeking jurors for Country Fair 2025

Greetings Potential Craft Jurors!

Once again we’re planning the Oregon Country Fair craft jurying, and we hope someone there might like to join us!

This will be our second year of doing the jurying digitally and asking jurors to do the evaluations at home (as the world goes, so go we).  We won’t have the whole day all together, as we used to do (6 hours of looking at images!).

We look for jurors who know arts and crafts, and have a good critical eye.  We also hope jurors will have some sense of what the Country Fair is all about, and help us to invite high-quality work that fits our venue.  We also maintain a certain integrity in the process by having jurors who are not directly associated with the Fair.

Craft applicants send three images of their craft.  Our process involves 6 jurors rating each set of 3 images on a 1-to-10 scale.  After jurying, we tally scores and re-connect scores with names (and then begins the hard part for us—seeing how far down the line we can go in acceptances, which depends on available space each year).  An applicant might apply with multiple crafts, but each category will have its own three images, and jurors rate each set separately; you don’t evaluate the crafter, but each craft.

We’re planning a gathering of all six jurors on the morning of March 29 at the OCF office on Lawrence St. for an introduction to the process; this could be two hours at most, I think. Then jurors can log into the program that has all the applications and do the evaluations on their own, over the next 8 days—on their computers.  Once we receive scores from all the jurors, we can take it from there.

If anyone there would like to be one of our jurors this year, please let me know by email response (harrisonj@lanecc.edu ) or by phone at 687-1023 (h).   We totally appreciate the contributions jurors make, and we offer two day passes and a commemorative t-shirt to show our thanks.

So long—

Jeff Harrison

OCF Craft Inventory

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Apply now for the BFA in Art or  the BFA in Art & Technology! 

Apply now for the BFA in Art or  the BFA in Art & Technology! 

Applications available in Slideroom:

BFA in Art Application

BFA in Art & Technology Application

More information on our website: BFA Information

Final deadline for Junior students only = Friday, February 14, 2025

Final deadline for Freshman & Sophomore students = Monday, April 28, 2025 

All students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor to discuss applying to the BFA program. College of Design advisors work in the Student Services Office and you can connect on their website: https://design.uoregon.edu/student-services 

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Department of Art Scholarship Application Open Now!

Department of Art Scholarship Application Open Now!

Students are encouraged to apply for departmental scholarships. The deadline to apply is midnight on Friday, February 14th, 2025.

Log into https://www.slideroom.com and apply for: “Art Department Scholarships 2024-25”

Departmental scholarships are open to all BA/BS Art majors, BA/BS Art & Technology majors, BFA in Art or Art & Technology, and all MFA students.

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Empower Your Pleasure Art Show 2025 – Call for Artists!

Each year our team hosts a week-long celebration of inclusion, expression, and sex positivity, aptly titled Sex Week (Feb 10-14). One of our flagship events is the Empower Your Pleasure Art Show, open to all students, where we invite to submit art related to sex positivity, pleasure, inclusivity, empowerment, relationships, and anything related. Past submissions have included things like paintings, sculptures, short films, poetry, original garments, glassware, and more! All art types and skill levels are welcome and encouraged to participate.

 

This year’s event will be held on Thursday, Feb 13th in the Gerlinger Alumni Lounge, from 2-5 pm, with food and drinks provided. The attached link and QR code will direct folks to our interest form, which is non-binding but helps us to plan in advance and make accommodations for participants and their art. Any questions about this or other Sex Week events can be directed to ducknest@uoregon.edu.

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=jxkLj0f0_ky6A1JrRsZh-J41dxhpI6FDmBITF6iMiPJUNElZSThGWE9UVzhRRVNaOFk4VEE2MUdPQSQlQCN0PWcu

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Paid PT Project Coordinator Position for the Summer Youth Art Camp!

The Emerald Art Center has a job opening for a paid, part-time Project Coordinator for the annual Summer Youth Art Camp for middle school students in the Springfield/Lane County area.  This was made possible through a grant from the Dotty & Frank Light Family Endowment.

Here is also the link: https://www.emeraldartcenter.org/job-opportunities.

Job Announcement Final-Light Family Youth Art Camp Coordinator 2025

This message is being posted because it may be of interest to University of Oregon art and design students.  Due to the volume of postings received, neither the UO nor the School of Art + Design are able to investigate the legitimacy or validity of any organization or person that posts a message on this site. We make no representations or guarantees about any positions listed and are not responsible for safety, wages, working conditions, or other aspects of employment or an internship. It is the responsibility of each individual job and internship seeker to research the integrity of the organization(s) to which they are applying and to verify the specific information pertaining to the job or internship posting. Job and internship seekers should exercise due diligence and use common sense and caution when applying for or accepting any position. Any questions or comments about the message should be directed to the originator of the message and not to the School of Art + Design.

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OURJ Art Submissions

Have you created traditional/digital art or photography while here at the UO? In every issue, the UO’s Oregon Undergraduate Research Journal (OURJ) publishes undergraduate art alongside student research, including an honored front-cover piece!
Our multidisciplinary research journal is looking for art submissions for winter 2025. We accept art of any medium (that can be displayed as a 2D image), as long as it is original work. Submitting is a simple process, and having published work is a great career and resume builder!
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bicycle game art contest

Hello art and design students!
Quest by Cycle is a community-driven game that encourages people to bike more and take on eco-friendly challenges. To make it even more fun and engaging, we’re hosting a Badge Design Contest—and we’d love for you to get involved!
This contest is supported by a grant from the Oregon Cultural Trust, which makes it possible for us to bring local artists into the project and inspire even more creativity. We’re looking for artists of all kinds to design badges that players can earn as they complete various sustainable cycling quests. These badges are not only a recognition of their efforts but also a fun motivator to keep playing and working toward reducing our carbon footprint.
Here’s the deal:
  • Submission Dates: February 1–28, 2025
  • Eligibility: Open to artists of all ages, with a focus on youth and underrepresented artists.
  • Prizes: There are cash awards and additional prizes for the winning designs.
  • How to Participate: It’s free to enter! Simply submit your badge design via the Quest by Cycle website.
I’d love to see some of your creative designs in the contest and would greatly appreciate it if you could help spread the word too. Whether you’re an artist or know someone who is, it would mean a lot to have you involved in making this game even more meaningful for our community.
For more information, you can visit the contest page here: https://QuestByCycle.org/badge_contest
Thank you for your support and creativity! Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.

Quest by Cycle:
a community wide bicycling game to increase bicycling activity within our community

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Condom Fashion Show

The condom fashion show is a UO tradition in which outfits made with condoms are shown off in a fashion show, complete with a runway and dance performances. Designers interested in making outfits will have raw, unprocessed condoms provided for them to sew into new garments or onto already existing pieces. It is an opportunity for designers to add to their portfolio or make a statement, as often messages can be sewn into the clothing.
If you have any questions or an interest in being a designer, please email jjaffe@uoregon.edu anytime from now until February 7th
The actual event will occur on February 13th from 6pm to 9pm in the EMU Ballroom.
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2025 Holiday Greeting Card Contest

The Keizer Public Arts Commission invites artists of all ages to submit artwork that expresses the holiday season in Keizer for the 2025 Holiday Card Competition.

One piece of artwork will be selected by the Keizer Public Arts Commission to be reproduced as the City of Keizer’s 2025 Holiday Greeting Card. The artist who submitted the winning selection will receive a $100 gift card to Michaels® Arts & Crafts.

**Submissions are due: Monday, March 3, 2025**

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