By David Schonauer Friday July 2, 2021
America is still coming to grips with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. This week a Pennsylvania woman was arrested and accused of recording and encouraging an assault on a New York Times photographer inside
the Capitol as supporters of former President Donald Trump attempted to stop Congress's certification of Joe Biden's electoral victory in 2020. Sandra Weyer was charged with obstructing Congress, a
felony, … Read the full Story >>
By Friday August 1, 2014
ILLUSTRATION AS AN ART FORM I grew up in a working class family in rural upstate New York, surrounded by dairy farmers and deer
hunters. But we had art, all done by members of our family filling every spare wall in our house. My Uncle Walt, a math teacher, painted the landscapes around Chautauqua
Lake. My Aunt Ollie painted cats and ceramic ashtrays shaped like coiled rattlesnakes … Read the full Story >>
By Saturday July 26, 2014
Smart Image, Social Impact: Teaching Illustration and Design Responsibility for Social Change and Innovation Esther Pearl Watson, Associate
Adjunct Faculty, Art Center College of DesignMartha Rich, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Fashion Institute of Technology Editor’s Note: This article is first in a
series of presentations made at ICON8 in Portland. The ICON8 Educator's Symposium celebrates new and innovative methodologies for teaching illustration in the … Read the full Story >>
By Alison Barratt and Carey Fluker Hunt Friday February 27, 2015
Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series of presentations made at ICON8 in Portland. The ICON8 Educator's Symposium celebrated new and innovative methodologies for teaching
illustration in the 21st Century. This two-part event at the Pacific Northwest College of Art as part of the ICON8 pre-conferneceworkshops, July 9-10, 2014, featured a
presentation of papers by a global selection of noted educators, and a … Read the full Story >>
By Peggy Roalf Friday August 15, 2014
From Art Making to Art Thinking: New Paradigms for Illustration Education By Bryn Barnard, Instructor, DP Visual Art and Theory of Knowledge, American
International School of Kuwait This article examines systemic, existential problems in the field of illustration education and explores potential solutions. When I
was an illustration student at Art Center in Pasadena, California, I lived with a group of other aspiring artists in a seedy … Read the full Story >>