I really liked this video. But from watching it I realize just how difficult our task is.
I think it's going to be so difficult for us because we've already set some ground rules about what NOT to do. We don't want to make it into a THING (like the stiletto in the video) and we dont want to make it look junky, as so many art cars do.
We've got a lot of work ahead! We need posts in the think tank!
That's great, Samantha, about Prestons, we'll need to make sure to include their logo in our design. Adam, you're also right, we do have a lot of work to do. But when you're talking about 20 people working on this, we should be able to pull together something pretty spectacular by December 4. Think GREEN!
Welcome to the IUSARTCAR blog. This site is intended for the use of IUSARTCAR artists and for those who want to keep track of the project. We will have frequent updates and visual progress reports so stop by often. In fact, become an IUSARTCAR Enthusiast.
Like most art cars, ours was an older vehicle, originally used as a utility van for Professor and Artist/Painter, Debra Clem (www.turptown.blogspot.com). She used the van mostly to haul her paintings and dogs. She donated the van for the project with the stipulation that she still be able to accommodate her paintings and dogs after our work is complete. That criteria will be considered in our design.
To date, our main foci have been: 1. Brainstorming. Narrowing down our ideas to one concept that everyone is willing to be a part of in the transformation process. We were going "green", but that idea wasn't as satisfying as our new direction set on October 7, see THINKTANK II to get caught up. 2. Finding a home for the IUSARTCAR and the space to enable crews to work on it within a studio context. After considerable engineering, it appears that we will have a studio space at the Mellwood Arts and Entertainment Center in Louisville, KY. Scott Scarboro will be our on-site advisor and 'Visiting Artist' for the project 3. Finally working on the actual vehicle in the actual space. We're making progress now.
received his BFA from Indiana University, and his MFA from the University of Cincinnati. Brian is currently Professor of Fine Arts at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany. His work has been exhibited in over 35 solo exhibitions and in over 200 international, national, and regional exhibitions, receiving numerous awards at each level. Brian’s work is further represented in museum, university, and corporate collections, including the American Print Alliance, the Amity Art Foundation, Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, Biblioteque de France, Paris, the Huntsville Museum of Art, the Utah Museum of Art, the University of Louisville, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Brian has received over 15 individual artist fellowships, including to such programs as the MacDowell Colony, the Corporation of Yaddo, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.
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Hey, everyone! FYI, the Prestons (preston art center) said thye'd dig up some stuff for us!
~Sam
I really liked this video. But from watching it I realize just how difficult our task is.
I think it's going to be so difficult for us because we've already set some ground rules about what NOT to do. We don't want to make it into a THING (like the stiletto in the video) and we dont want to make it look junky, as so many art cars do.
We've got a lot of work ahead! We need posts in the think tank!
That's great, Samantha, about Prestons, we'll need to make sure to include their logo in our design. Adam, you're also right, we do have a lot of work to do. But when you're talking about 20 people working on this, we should be able to pull together something pretty spectacular by December 4. Think GREEN!
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