Grace McClellan, a senior majoring in art education, was named Blue Room Magazine’s Artist of the Year during a ceremony at Doudna Fine Arts Center April 1. McClellan was nominated for the award by the faculty and voted on by her peers. During her time at Eastern, McClellan has been active in many aspects of.
In collaboration with its “Who Speaks for The Ocean?” exhibit, the Tarble Art Center showcased “Do Whales Dream of Electric Human” on Thursday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. “Do Whales Dream of Electric Human” is a live sonic performance commissioned for “Who Speaks for the Oceans?” exhibit. Japanese musician and artist Miho Hatori was.
Doudna Fine Arts Center’s main concourse was crowded on Thursday, with those celebrating Linda Simpon’s book launch, enjoying food and drinks from Panther Catering and hoping to gather financial tips. Simpson’s book, Mindful & Intentional Money Management: An Unbeatable System to Calm the Chaos, is 12 chapters packed with helpful tips and skills to build.
Eastern’s art education students are gathering their crayons and markers this week, as middle and high schoolers from Mattoon and Charleston assemble for the first day of Art Mix on Tuesday at the Tarble Art Center. Art Mix is an after-school program for middle and high schoolers to come and explore the Tarble Arts Exhibition,.
“These happen over years of gathering these shows, conversations with the artists and studio visits with the artists,” said Kaen Henry, the assistant director of public engagement at the Tarble Arts Center. Eastern’s Tarble Arts Center opened their first Fall Exhibition of the semester on Sept. 22 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The exhibit.