The Columbia Chronicle 2014 manifest issue

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Special Advertising Supplement

A+D Gallery

619 S. Wabash Ave. Art and Design Manifest Exhibition 5–9 p.m.

Showing together throughout multiple venues/locations, graduating seniors of the Art+Design Department showcase work representative of their accomplishments. Work exhibited represents the following programs: Advertising Art Direction, Art History, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Illustration, Interior Architecture, and Product Design. Viewed concurrently at C33 Gallery (33 E. Congress Parkway), The A+D Gallery (619 S. Wabash Avenue), Hokin Hall, Hokin Project, and Lobby of 623 S. Wabash.

Paper Maker’s Garden 750 S. Wabash Ave. Plant Papermaking Demonstration 1–5 p.m.

Book and Paper graduate students will host an ongoing papermaking demonstration using garden-grown plant fibers. Stop by and learn how to pull a sheet!

Sounds from Contemplative Loop 2–3 p.m.

Handmade paper blankets are costume, stage, and musical instrument in this performance by Book and Paper graduate student Alex Borgen. This is an excerpt from her installation in the thesis exhibition at 1104 S Wabash.

Radio Department Club DJ Showcase 1–7 p.m.

Live mixing by various Club DJ students spinning hip-hop, electronica, house and more!

The Hilton Chicago Student Art Project and Wabash Arts Corridor Competition Winner Announcement 1:30–2 p.m.

Join us for a dedication of the recent addition of eight new large-scale photographs to the exterior of the iconic Hilton Chicago. The Hilton WAC Project is a partnership with Columbia College Chicago’s Photography Department and the Hilton Chicago with collaborative support from the Fashion Department. The Wabash Arts Corridor and Columbia College will also announce the winners of the recent WAC Competition for banner designs to be placed on Columbia’s 72 E. 11th and 33 E. Congress buildings.

Spertus

610 S. Michigan Ave. Manifest Music Showcase 11a.m.–8 p.m.

The Columbia College Music Department will be presenting outstanding student ensembles from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on May 16 at the Spertus. The ensembles will perform Gospel,Pop Rock, R&B, Folk, Country, Fusion and Progressive Rock. Several of the ensembles will perform original music and the Columbia College Big Band will be featured. Performace Schedule: 11:00 11:20 - Armitage , 11:30 - 1:00 break for sound checks, 1:00 - Gospel Repertoire Ensemble, 1:30 - Pop Orchestra, 2:00 - R&B Ensemble, 2:30 - Pop Rock Showcase, 3:00 Blues Ensemble, 3:30 - Chicago Vox, 4:00 - Fusion Ensemble, 4:30 - Columbia College Jazz Ensemble, 5:30 - Folk Ensemble, 6:00 - Art School Problems, 6:30 - Ajani, 7:00 - Metropalis, 7:30 - Progressive Rock

Music Center

1014 S. Michigan Ave. Digital Music Composition Recital 1 12 p.m.

Concert Hall |Columbia's Digital Music Composition students will present their compositions.

South Michigan Campus

624 S. Michigan Ave. Harmonic Lattice 2–5 p.m.

Room 1105 | In an intimate setting, we invite you to join the graduate students of the Department of Creative Arts Therapies in a celebration of works that illuminate processes of the past two years spent together in their graduate program. As the students move forward into becoming creative arts therapists, they continue to search for the connection between art and science, mind and body, spirit and self: a weaving pattern supported by one another. A(n) harmonic lattice. Art in the Library: Manifest Edition 8AM-8PM, Library 3rd Floor Art in the Library showcases the talent of our own community of student, faculty, staff, and alumni artists. While you are enjoying Manifest, be sure to come by to look at the great work on display and relax by enjoying views of Grant Park on comfortable seating in our space. Photo: “Trophy Case”, photograph by Maria Murczek, student

Art in the Library: Manifest Edition 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Library 3rd Floor | Art in the Library showcases the talent of our own community of student, faculty, staff, and alumni artists. While you are enjoying Manifest, be sure to come by to look at the great work on display and relax by enjoying views of Grant Park on comfortable seating in our space. Photo: “Trophy Case”, photograph by Maria Murczek, student

Manifest History 8a.m.–8 p.m.

Library 3rd Floor | What began as a showcase for graduating students has quickly become the pride of Columbia College Chicago and Chicago art community. In its twelve year history, Manifest has attracted tens of thousands of attendees, presenting hundreds of astounding events. Explore the history of Manifest, the all-day urban arts festival, in this exhibit.

My Florence: Photographs by Art Shay 8 a.m.–7 p.m.

Library 2nd FLOOR | Columbia College Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) and Library present My Florence, a photographic project by renowned Chicago Photojournalist Art Shay on view throughout the Library’s 2nd floor. My Florence, in Art Shay’s words, “...is the story in pictures of our 67 years of marriage.”

The Aesthetics of Research: Manifest Edition 8 a.m. –7p.m.

Library 1st | The Aesthetics of Research showcases how Columbia artists use library and research materials as foundation and inspiration for creative projects across all disciplines. By displaying both the finished work and bibliography, which generated that work, the selected pieces not only offer key insight into individual creative/scholarly process, but reinforce the place of research in artistic practice.

Chillaxin’ in the Library 8 a.m.–8 p.m.

Library | All Come by the Library anytime during Manifest to see our collections, view our many great exhibits, meet our staff and see what we have to offer! Come by our 3rd fl North Reading Room and just relax. Bring your lunch--we allow food and drink in the Library! Once refreshed, enjoy the rest of Manifest!

Information from colum.edu/Manifest

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