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<strong>ALUMNI</strong>.<br />

<strong>RE</strong>-<strong>ENGAGED</strong>.<br />

CCAD GRADS SUPPORT STUDENTS<br />

WITH EXPERTISE AND DONATIONS<br />

PLUS+<br />

In memorIam: Joseph V. CanzanI<br />

Bureau for open Culture: a paradIgm<br />

shIft for the CCad exhIBItIon program<br />

student serVICes help BrIdge <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essIonal world<br />

hIstorIC presIdentIal eleCtIon marked<br />

By faCulty, student, <strong>and</strong> alumnI work<br />

WINTER 2009 MAGAZINE


WINTER 2009<br />

AND NOW A WORD<br />

fROM OUR P<strong>RE</strong>SIDENT...<br />

It has been a truly gonzo year. 2008 saw a history-making national election,<br />

surreal <strong>and</strong> sometimes mind-boggling corporate <strong>and</strong> investment news, a<br />

hurricane in ohio, flying shoes in Iraq, <strong>and</strong> unfortunately troubling world<br />

events that have become all too familiar.<br />

In spite <strong>of</strong> all that, I have to say, things are pretty terrific here at CCad.<br />

from a business perspective, enrollment is on target, our $12 million Creative<br />

drive campaign is going well (we’re at $11.3 million in pledges!) as we come<br />

down the final stretch, <strong>and</strong> from where I sit in my <strong>of</strong>fice I can literally see the<br />

campus being transformed as our new 208-bed residence hall, design square<br />

apartments, takes form.<br />

our exhibition program is exp<strong>and</strong>ing into bold new areas with the Bureau<br />

for open Culture, a program developed by our director <strong>of</strong> exhibitions Jim<br />

Voorhies. the bureau is presenting art not only by traditional means, but by<br />

community, print, <strong>and</strong> virtual means as well. Jim <strong>and</strong> his colleagues are recontextualizing<br />

the dialogue. I love it.<br />

student life is thriving as well. exp<strong>and</strong>ed student services, campus life<br />

programs, <strong>and</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional opportunities allow us to attract <strong>and</strong> retain a<br />

very strong body <strong>of</strong> talented <strong>and</strong> motivated students, as well as helping us<br />

build strong relationships within the community <strong>and</strong> business world. CCad<br />

students now experience a real, full, <strong>and</strong> dynamic college experience.<br />

the accomplishments <strong>of</strong> our alumni continue to reap regional <strong>and</strong> national<br />

recognition, <strong>and</strong> our alumni community <strong>and</strong> the connections it fosters are<br />

more robust than ever before. (hey alumni: are you a registered member <strong>of</strong><br />

the online community yet?)<br />

on a more somber note, this fall marked the passing <strong>of</strong> a CCad icon. Joseph<br />

V. Canzani, the college’s president from 1949 to 1995, died in <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

on august 8, a few days before his 93rd birthday. his fierce love for the<br />

institution <strong>and</strong> his lifelong commitment to its success created a mighty legacy.<br />

Clearly, CCad would not be what it is today had he not so tirelessly dedicated<br />

himself to the development <strong>of</strong> the college <strong>and</strong> the success <strong>of</strong> its students. a<br />

memorial service was held in his honor on october 8 in the auditorium <strong>of</strong> the<br />

building that bears his name.<br />

CCad continues to grow in strength, quality, reach, <strong>and</strong> reputation. you can<br />

see it all over campus <strong>and</strong> in the impact our students, faculty, <strong>and</strong> alumni<br />

make every day.<br />

here’s to a better <strong>and</strong> stronger 2009.<br />

warm regards,<br />

denny griffith<br />

president<br />

CoVer photo: danielle Julian-norton (CCad ’99), Ambrosia (detail), 2008.<br />

20,000 bars <strong>of</strong> neutrogena soap, 40’. Courtesy <strong>of</strong> artist. see article, page 16.<br />

IN MEMORIAM<br />

EVENTS<br />

EXHIbITIONS<br />

STUDENT LIfE<br />

SPECIAL fEATU<strong>RE</strong><br />

<strong>ALUMNI</strong> PROfILES<br />

<strong>ALUMNI</strong> NEWS<br />

C<strong>RE</strong>ATIVE DRIVE<br />

CCAD <strong>RE</strong>MEMbERS JOSEPH V. CANZANI, 1915–2008<br />

SIMPSONS ARTISTS VISIT CCAD<br />

bU<strong>RE</strong>AU fOR OPEN CULTU<strong>RE</strong> MARkS SHIfT IN EXHIbITION PROGRAMMING<br />

2008 fACULTy bIENNIAL bRINGS TOGETHER STUDENTS, fACULTy<br />

ENHANCED STUDENT SERVICES TRANSfORM THE CCAD EXPERIENCE<br />

bUSINESS PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM IS WIN-WIN fOR STUDENTS<br />

AND bUSINESSES<br />

INTERNSHIPS PROVIDE bRIDGE TO THE <strong>RE</strong>AL WORLD<br />

P<strong>RE</strong>SIDENTIAL ELECTION<br />

MAJOR PUbLICATIONS fEATU<strong>RE</strong> <strong>ALUMNI</strong> WORk<br />

DANIELLE JULIAN-NORTON, CLASS Of ‘99<br />

JERRy kWAN, CLASS Of ‘76<br />

STEVE STONE, CLASS Of ‘83<br />

CCAD <strong>ALUMNI</strong> MAkING AN IMPACT ON THE WORLD<br />

A CALL TO SUPPORT CANZANI’S LEGACy<br />

EXHIbITION bRINGS TOGETHER CCAD ARTISTS<br />

Publisher: stephanie hightower<br />

Editor: melissa ricksecker<br />

Editorial Assistant: Chad hughes (CCad ’10)<br />

©2009 <strong>Columbus</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> art & design<br />

send questions or comments to<br />

communications@ccad.edu<br />

614.224.9101<br />

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Contributors: Jan Bowers, Carolyn emmons, lucy<br />

godman, Cathy kessler, erin porta, stella law,<br />

laurie Beth sweeney, michael welsch, Chris yates<br />

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IN MEMORIAM<br />

02<br />

WINTER 2009<br />

IN MEMORIAM<br />

Joseph V. Canzani, 1915–2008<br />

Joseph V. Canzani, artist, educator, <strong>and</strong> president <strong>of</strong> <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> art & design from 1949 to 1995, died in <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

on august 8, 2008. his influence on generations <strong>of</strong> artists <strong>and</strong><br />

designers was significant.<br />

a memorial gathering, which took place on october 6 in the<br />

Canzani Center auditorium, was a time for those who were<br />

close to Canzani to share stories about his colorful character<br />

<strong>and</strong> his influence. his son Vincent joined with faculty, staff, <strong>and</strong><br />

friends to pay homage to Canzani at the event. presentations<br />

featured video clips <strong>and</strong> even a rousing sing-along led by dean<br />

<strong>of</strong> Visual Communications richard aschenbr<strong>and</strong>.<br />

a web site created in his honor contains numerous video<br />

clips <strong>of</strong> Canzani, a full obituary, <strong>and</strong> a place for people<br />

to share their memories <strong>of</strong> this remarkable man.<br />

Visit www.josephcanzani.com.<br />

“You want to be good, there’s<br />

no such thing as easy.”<br />

— JOSEPH CANZANI<br />

Inspired by Joseph Canzani’s drive to provide students<br />

with a rigorous <strong>and</strong> first-rate academic experience,<br />

CCad launched an important fundraising initiative to<br />

support campus revitalization <strong>and</strong> increases in student<br />

<strong>and</strong> faculty resources.<br />

www.josephcanzani.com/creative-drive<br />

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EVENTS<br />

04<br />

WINTER 2009<br />

ARTISTS<br />

VISIT CCAD<br />

four artists from the emmy-award winning<br />

animated series The Simpsons helped celebrate<br />

the launch <strong>of</strong> CCad’s new major in animation<br />

this fall. presenting to a st<strong>and</strong>ing-room-only<br />

crowd in the Canzani Center auditorium on<br />

september 8, raymond persi, alex ruiz,<br />

norm auble, <strong>and</strong> CCad alumnus shane sowell<br />

(CCad ’01) talked about the process <strong>of</strong> creating<br />

The Simpsons <strong>and</strong> discussed the highs <strong>and</strong> lows<br />

<strong>of</strong> working in the animation industry. the artists<br />

created simpsons drawings for the audience<br />

after the talk.<br />

the artists also visited classes <strong>and</strong> talked with<br />

students about their animation portfolios.<br />

sowell shared his experiences as a character<br />

animator with a class <strong>of</strong> animation students<br />

before the lecture. he emphasized the<br />

importance <strong>of</strong> internships in helping animators<br />

launch their pr<strong>of</strong>essional careers. tom richner,<br />

assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> animation, organized the<br />

event. richner worked for six seasons on The<br />

Simpsons, <strong>and</strong> has many ties in the animation<br />

industry.<br />

the media studies division works closely<br />

with pr<strong>of</strong>essional partners at studios such as<br />

film roman, disney, <strong>and</strong> dreamworks. “we<br />

are fortunate to have connections with the<br />

top animation studios in hollywood that<br />

allow our students to work <strong>and</strong> study with<br />

leading pr<strong>of</strong>essional animators,” says CCad<br />

president denny griffith. “the experiences<br />

that CCad animation students have make a<br />

huge difference when they are entering the<br />

workforce in this highly competitive field.”<br />

®<br />

after working on the animated<br />

tV series King <strong>of</strong> the Hill, Shane<br />

Sowell (CCad ‘01) began work<br />

as a layout artist for The Simpsons<br />

tV series. sowell was also a<br />

storyboard artist for The Simpsons<br />

Movie <strong>and</strong> helped develop the<br />

simpsons ride for universal<br />

studios theme parks in hollywood,<br />

Ca, <strong>and</strong> orl<strong>and</strong>o, fl.<br />

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EXHIbITIONS<br />

ART.<br />

UNCONTAINED.<br />

bU<strong>RE</strong>AU fOR OPEN CULTU<strong>RE</strong> MARkS<br />

SHIfT IN EXHIbITION PROGRAMMING<br />

what is an exhibition? more pointedly, what<br />

happens when art can not be contained—<br />

physically or conceptually—within the walls <strong>of</strong><br />

a traditional gallery space?<br />

Bureau for open Culture at <strong>Columbus</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> art & design responds to these questions.<br />

the bureau is an exhibition-making philosophy.<br />

It supports curatorial <strong>and</strong> artistic practices<br />

that not only use the gallery as a site for<br />

connecting with a viewer but rely on public<br />

spaces <strong>and</strong> social contexts as the primary<br />

means <strong>of</strong> engagement.<br />

according to director <strong>of</strong> exhibitions James<br />

Voorhies, the programming embraces<br />

experimental <strong>and</strong> open approaches to<br />

presenting work that is conceptually based,<br />

emphasizing process over conclusion, <strong>and</strong><br />

may not always fit within traditional exhibition<br />

platforms. at times this model may take the<br />

form <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-site interventions, workshops,<br />

screenings, informal talks, short-term<br />

residencies, <strong>and</strong> online projects housed at<br />

www.bureauforopenculture.org.<br />

this past autumn Dewey Decimal Days put<br />

some <strong>of</strong> these ideas into action. a five-day<br />

series <strong>of</strong> free events, including informal talks<br />

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WINTER 2009<br />

among librarians, Dewey Decimal Days also<br />

included a web-satellite chat between an artist<br />

<strong>and</strong> founding members <strong>of</strong> a printing press in<br />

the netherl<strong>and</strong>s; screenings <strong>of</strong> films selected<br />

by librarians; video-recorded responses<br />

to “why I love libraries”; <strong>and</strong> a conference<br />

call between an artist <strong>and</strong> a curator <strong>of</strong> artist<br />

books in Brooklyn. the project was a forum<br />

for considering the effect libraries have on our<br />

daily lives. documentation <strong>of</strong> these events is<br />

available on the bureau’s website, as well as in<br />

web-based components produced especially<br />

for incorporating an online experience.<br />

on one h<strong>and</strong>, the website is a gateway to<br />

practical information—descriptions <strong>of</strong> past,<br />

present, <strong>and</strong> future exhibitions; the mission;<br />

news <strong>and</strong> publications; <strong>and</strong> links to other<br />

organizations. on the other, it is a valuable<br />

means for documenting projects, presenting<br />

original video <strong>and</strong> sound works, uploading<br />

interviews, <strong>of</strong>fering free downloads <strong>of</strong><br />

publications, <strong>and</strong> more. the site becomes a<br />

rich vehicle for ongoing engagements with<br />

exhibitions.<br />

the current exhibition, To Whom Do You<br />

Beautifully Belong?, is a yearlong look at the<br />

transformation <strong>of</strong> a barren plot <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> into<br />

a community garden. artists matthew flegle<br />

<strong>and</strong> tongsue ly are spearheading the project.<br />

It examines how urban space, collaboration,<br />

<strong>and</strong> organic gardening coalesce to become<br />

catalysts for community pride. one mile<br />

from CCad’s campus, the plot <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> can<br />

be experienced in person, <strong>and</strong> is open to<br />

everyone to participate. online visitors at any<br />

distance can monitor it on the bureau’s site<br />

<strong>and</strong> a link to a blog. the exhibition closes april<br />

30, 2009.<br />

not all exhibitions occur exclusively outside<br />

the college’s Canzani Center gallery. In<br />

february 2008, Exact Imagination was<br />

presented inside <strong>and</strong> outside the institution’s<br />

walls. the exhibition investigated various<br />

factors that influence how viewers experience<br />

art <strong>and</strong> included work—in the gallery—by<br />

contemporary artists <strong>and</strong>rea fraser, louise<br />

lawler, <strong>and</strong> Christian Jankowski, among<br />

others. another participant, the portl<strong>and</strong>based<br />

collective red76, organized Franklin’s<br />

VDC Copy Center in an empty downtown<br />

storefront space. for two months during the<br />

course <strong>of</strong> the exhibition, red76 created an<br />

open-to-all site for conversations, workshops,<br />

lectures, <strong>and</strong> dinners pertaining to a range <strong>of</strong><br />

topics about central ohio nonpr<strong>of</strong>it agencies<br />

<strong>and</strong> global cultural issues.<br />

In addition to introducing pertinent topics about<br />

contemporary life in a thematic exhibition format,<br />

bringing artists to the CCad community is a key<br />

component <strong>of</strong> the Bureau for open Culture. In<br />

projects like Franklin’s VDC Copy Center, in-depth<br />

interaction over a number <strong>of</strong> weeks between visiting<br />

artists, students, <strong>and</strong> faculty stimulates lasting<br />

relationships.<br />

for CCad senior <strong>and</strong> fine arts major nicholas<br />

h<strong>of</strong>fman, involvement with the bureau led to an<br />

interest in alternative curatorial philosophies <strong>and</strong><br />

approaches that can be used in presenting art. “I<br />

remember thinking what a breath <strong>of</strong> fresh air the first<br />

exhibition put up through the bureau was,” he said.<br />

“using social <strong>and</strong> cultural implications as the horizon<br />

for the work instead <strong>of</strong> relying on the gallery/museum<br />

is becoming an integral part <strong>of</strong> emerging art. It really<br />

is a treat to have all this activity happening right here<br />

in <strong>Columbus</strong>.”<br />

COMING EXHIbITIONS<br />

Of Other Spaces (feb. 25–april 25, 2009)<br />

The New Normal (feb. 25–april 25, 2009)<br />

Descent to Revolution (sept. 10–nov. 14, 2009)<br />

Calling Beauty (feb. 17–april 10, 2010)<br />

fACULTy bIENNIAL<br />

ST<strong>RE</strong>NGTHENS STUDENTfACULTy<br />

CONNECTION<br />

at the opening reception <strong>of</strong> the 2008 Faculty Biennial Exhibition on<br />

october 2, a lively crowd <strong>of</strong> students <strong>and</strong> faculty filled the Canzani Center<br />

gallery <strong>and</strong> atrium. the opening was an opportunity for students to see their<br />

instructors’ pr<strong>of</strong>essional work <strong>and</strong> to talk informally with them about it.<br />

Julie abijanac (CCad ‘92), assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor in foundation studies, believes that<br />

getting students to realize the faculty are not just teachers, but also art makers,<br />

is an important benefit <strong>of</strong> the faculty biennial program at CCad.<br />

“students see my art <strong>and</strong> express their thoughts about it,” says abijanac. “they<br />

get a greater underst<strong>and</strong>ing that we are practicing what we are preaching—we<br />

are walking the walk.”<br />

the impact <strong>of</strong> the exhibition on faculty-student relations extends beyond<br />

opening night. for sculptor <strong>and</strong> fine arts pr<strong>of</strong>essor peter rasmussen, the<br />

exhibition has a long-term benefit for both students <strong>and</strong> faculty. “the exhibition<br />

opens up a dialogue with students,” he says. “I notice a difference with<br />

students coming to talk to me more, <strong>and</strong> I get to know them better. Issues that<br />

never would have come up are discussed.”<br />

peter rasmussen, pr<strong>of</strong>essor, fine arts<br />

In I’ll Fly Away, above (2008,<br />

mixed media), spirit triumphs<br />

over challenge.<br />

Julie abijanac, assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor,<br />

foundation studies<br />

repetition, verging on ritual, is explored<br />

in the slightly varied, stacked membranes<br />

<strong>of</strong> Thick Skinned, detail above (2008,<br />

recycled pattern paper).<br />

The 2008 Faculty Biennial Exhibition, on view in the Canzani Center gallery from<br />

october 3 to december 6, 2008, showcased the work <strong>of</strong> 88 faculty members<br />

from all disciplines. the exhibition was presented with funds from the greater<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> arts Council. the ohio arts Council helped fund this program with<br />

state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, <strong>and</strong><br />

cultural enrichment for all ohioans. media sponsor was wwCd/Cd101-fm.<br />

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STUDENT LIfE<br />

ENHANCED STUDENT SERVICES<br />

TRANSfORM<br />

THE CCAD<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

08<br />

life on the CCad campus just isn’t what<br />

it used to be.<br />

It’s better.<br />

a new residence hall, pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

counseling services, exp<strong>and</strong>ed student<br />

activities, <strong>and</strong> enhanced career services<br />

are all evidence <strong>of</strong> a new culture that has<br />

quietly evolved over the past several years.<br />

recognizing that the classroom experience<br />

is only one facet <strong>of</strong> student life, CCad<br />

leadership is committed to fostering a more<br />

supportive environment that addresses the<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> the whole student.<br />

“any alumni coming back now who hadn’t<br />

seen the campus for four or five years<br />

would be dumbstruck by the improvement<br />

in the physical facilities alone—new<br />

buildings, a quad that wasn’t here before,<br />

<strong>and</strong> better lab facilities,” says dwayne<br />

todd, associate vice president for student<br />

affairs. “But equally important is the<br />

change in atmosphere <strong>and</strong> the wealth <strong>of</strong><br />

services we <strong>of</strong>fer. we have put our money<br />

where our mouth is by soliciting feedback<br />

from students <strong>and</strong> investing in staff <strong>and</strong><br />

programs that meet their needs.”<br />

Residence Life<br />

Improvement <strong>and</strong> expansion <strong>of</strong> on-campus<br />

housing reflects not only a response to<br />

student dem<strong>and</strong>, but also to national<br />

research demonstrating that students who<br />

live on campus are more likely to succeed<br />

academically <strong>and</strong> to have a positive view <strong>of</strong><br />

their college experience, todd notes. “we<br />

were essentially a residential experience<br />

for the majority <strong>of</strong> first-year students <strong>and</strong> a<br />

commuter experience for everyone else,” he<br />

says. “we are now in the process <strong>of</strong> building<br />

a new residence hall that’s primarily targeted<br />

to upper-level students.” (see accompanying<br />

story at far right.)<br />

In addition, the college has focused on<br />

improving the residence program through<br />

the selection <strong>and</strong> training <strong>of</strong> staff members.<br />

“our resident assistants work to support their<br />

residents <strong>and</strong> make their living experience<br />

more enjoyable, as opposed to just being<br />

simply policy enforcers,” todd says. “last year,<br />

for example, we started the student success<br />

Initiative. ras meet with each student four<br />

times a year to help them formulate academic<br />

goals <strong>and</strong> strategies, review progress, <strong>and</strong><br />

discuss any other needs the student might<br />

have.”<br />

Counseling Services<br />

Counseling services, once provided by ohio<br />

state university graduate students, are now<br />

available from licensed pr<strong>of</strong>essionals who are<br />

supervised by a full-time psychologist. “our<br />

counseling center staff sees students with a<br />

broad range <strong>of</strong> needs,” todd says. “some<br />

students come in once or twice because<br />

they have low-level concerns in specific<br />

areas <strong>of</strong> their lives. <strong>and</strong> others come in with<br />

more in-depth needs that require multiple<br />

sessions with a counselor.” In addition to the<br />

counseling center, students with special needs<br />

are also served by a recently hired director <strong>of</strong><br />

learning support <strong>and</strong> disability services. the<br />

director works one on one with students with<br />

disability needs <strong>and</strong> their faculty to ensure<br />

appropriate accommodations are provided in<br />

the classroom. she is also available to help all<br />

students develop strategies to help them meet<br />

their learning goals.<br />

Career Services<br />

a growing array <strong>of</strong> career services focus on<br />

helping students gain work experience before<br />

graduation, build their portfolios, <strong>and</strong> sharpen<br />

their interviewing <strong>and</strong> job search skills. a<br />

series <strong>of</strong> seminars were provided this past<br />

fall semester in such areas as interviewing<br />

skills, resume writing, <strong>and</strong> the internship<br />

process. seminars this spring semester will<br />

include topics such as job search skills <strong>and</strong><br />

evaluating an employment <strong>of</strong>fer. “we’re trying<br />

to increase the number <strong>of</strong> internships available<br />

to our students, especially because three<br />

more majors (fashion design, illustration <strong>and</strong><br />

graphic design) just instituted an internship<br />

requirement,” todd says. (see related stories<br />

on internships <strong>and</strong> business partnerships on<br />

pages 10–11.) “although it’s very much in the<br />

formative stages, we are also hoping to <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

students opportunities for a full-time, <strong>of</strong>fcampus<br />

co-op experience. this would involve<br />

living <strong>and</strong> working <strong>of</strong>f campus while doing<br />

additional coursework.”<br />

Student Activities<br />

all work <strong>and</strong> no play makes for overstressed,<br />

unhappy students. to combat academic<br />

overload <strong>and</strong> mental fatigue, a student-run<br />

programming board taps into CCad students’<br />

interests <strong>and</strong> enthusiasm to organize activities.<br />

student organizations <strong>and</strong> sports teams have<br />

grown substantially in recent years. according<br />

to todd, whose first hire was a student<br />

activities director, the number <strong>of</strong> student<br />

groups has grown from three to about 30.<br />

lindsey ellibee, a junior majoring in interior<br />

design, joined the student programming<br />

board as a freshman <strong>and</strong> says it has more than<br />

doubled in size since then. “we plan <strong>and</strong> run<br />

activities like the Big Boo party for halloween,<br />

drive-in movies in the quad, <strong>and</strong> a jazz night,<br />

complete with massages <strong>and</strong> a chocolate<br />

fountain,” she says. “these are especially<br />

good for freshmen, because they get out <strong>of</strong><br />

their dorms <strong>and</strong> experience <strong>Columbus</strong> <strong>and</strong> the<br />

campus, <strong>and</strong> get to know some <strong>of</strong> the older<br />

students.”<br />

ellibee cited the rigorous dem<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the<br />

curriculum as one reason students appreciate<br />

a more supportive culture. “It seems as though<br />

they’re trying to make the college more<br />

student-friendly,” she says. “an example is<br />

the ‘one-stop’ area in the Crane Center, where<br />

you can get any question answered, whether<br />

it involves academic advice, financial aid, your<br />

bills, anything. It’s fast <strong>and</strong> easy, <strong>and</strong> they’re<br />

really friendly.”<br />

bUILD IT, AND<br />

THEy WILL COME.<br />

dem<strong>and</strong>—<strong>and</strong> excitement—is running high for<br />

a place in the design square apartments, the<br />

new residence hall scheduled for completion this<br />

summer. located at 91 Clevel<strong>and</strong> avenue, the<br />

building will feature all private bedrooms in an<br />

apartment-style arrangement with kitchens <strong>and</strong><br />

semi-private bathrooms. the building will also<br />

house a dedicated fitness center, an expansive<br />

lounge, <strong>and</strong> a new dining facility modeled on<br />

a food court rather than a traditional cafeteria.<br />

most <strong>of</strong> the 208 residents will be upper-level<br />

students, though a limited number <strong>of</strong> rooms will<br />

be allocated to first-year students.<br />

additional information <strong>and</strong> a multimedia<br />

presentation on the design square apartments<br />

is available at www.ccadliving.com.<br />

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EXHIbITS STUDENT LIfE<br />

bUSINESS PARTNERSHIP<br />

PROGRAM IS<br />

WIN-WIN fOR<br />

STUDENTS AND<br />

bUSINESSES<br />

from designing fashion swimwear to addressing<br />

global conservation issues, CCad students<br />

are tackling real-world design challenges<br />

while competing for prize money <strong>and</strong> building<br />

relationships with area businesses through the<br />

Business partnership program.<br />

“It’s a real plus if graduates can show a<br />

prospective employer that they’ve worked<br />

cooperatively with a real company or nonpr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

organization to design a marketable solution,”<br />

says CCad senior development <strong>of</strong>ficer lucy<br />

godman. “for businesses, the program gives<br />

them access to creative talent with fresh ideas.”<br />

the Business partnership program invites<br />

businesses <strong>and</strong> nonpr<strong>of</strong>its to bring a specific<br />

business challenge to be solved as a class project<br />

by upper level students. these clients commit<br />

a minimum <strong>of</strong> $10,000 (less for nonpr<strong>of</strong>its) to<br />

sponsor the project; half the money is allocated<br />

as prize money for the top three designs, while<br />

the other half is given to departmental support.<br />

10<br />

only projects that are deemed relevant to the<br />

class curriculum are accepted; the final decision<br />

rests with the department dean.<br />

two-way communication during the course<br />

<strong>of</strong> the project helps ensure that students<br />

underst<strong>and</strong> all aspects <strong>of</strong> the task, <strong>and</strong> that<br />

their solutions are on the right track. Before<br />

the design process begins, students are usually<br />

divided into teams to conduct market research<br />

<strong>and</strong> analysis. they work independently to<br />

create design solutions, which receive a final<br />

critique by the client. In most cases the three<br />

designs selected for monetary awards become<br />

the intellectual property <strong>of</strong> the client <strong>and</strong> may<br />

be further developed <strong>and</strong> used at the client’s<br />

discretion.<br />

the list <strong>of</strong> past clients features prominent<br />

businesses <strong>and</strong> nonpr<strong>of</strong>it organizations<br />

throughout the midwest, including american<br />

greetings, Battelle memorial Institute, the<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> Post, elmer’s products, hasbro,<br />

limited Br<strong>and</strong>s, ohio reads, <strong>and</strong> Victoria’s<br />

secret. “frequently, the people in the business<br />

community who submit proposals are CCad<br />

alumni, who are already familiar with the<br />

caliber <strong>of</strong> our students <strong>and</strong> their instructors,”<br />

says godman. “It’s one way they can remain<br />

involved with the school <strong>and</strong> help develop a<br />

new generation <strong>of</strong> design pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.”<br />

through the Business partnership program,<br />

CCad students have redesigned the masthead<br />

for a local newspaper; designed materials to<br />

support the launch <strong>of</strong> a new fragrance; <strong>and</strong>, in<br />

collaboration with Battelle research scientists,<br />

developed design solutions to address quality<strong>of</strong>-life<br />

<strong>and</strong> conservation issues in emerging<br />

countries.<br />

“It’s quite common for<br />

a student to begin an<br />

internship junior year,<br />

hold it during senior year,<br />

<strong>and</strong> get a job <strong>of</strong>fer on<br />

graduation.”<br />

TIM VALENTINE,<br />

CCad assIstant dIreCtor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Career serVICes<br />

INTERNSHIPS PROVIDE<br />

bRIDGE TO THE<br />

<strong>RE</strong>AL WORLD<br />

would you like to spend a summer working in manhattan?<br />

two fashion design majors, erin sheehan <strong>and</strong> william Bende, seized the<br />

opportunity to experience a career on fifth avenue when the express design<br />

studio made two internships available exclusively to CCad students. erin has<br />

continued to work at the firm’s <strong>Columbus</strong> studio while attending classes <strong>and</strong><br />

hopes to get a full-time job there after graduation.<br />

“It’s quite common for a student to begin an internship junior year, hold it during<br />

senior year, <strong>and</strong> get a job <strong>of</strong>fer on graduation,” says tim Valentine, who joined<br />

CCad as assistant director <strong>of</strong> career services in august. “that speaks to the<br />

quality <strong>of</strong> our students. as soon as employers get their h<strong>and</strong>s on one <strong>of</strong> our<br />

students, they don’t want to let go.”<br />

with the number <strong>of</strong> internships on track to exceed last year’s total <strong>of</strong> 100,<br />

“our internship program is really taking <strong>of</strong>f,” says Valentine. “real-world work<br />

experience is more critical than ever. so we’re exp<strong>and</strong>ing our outreach to<br />

employers <strong>and</strong> providing more resources to help students to find a suitable<br />

internship opportunity.” with five majors now requiring students to complete<br />

an internship, Valentine says his <strong>of</strong>fice is focused on increasing both the number<br />

<strong>and</strong> the quality <strong>of</strong> opportunities.<br />

“we’re trying to add more structure so that educational goals are met <strong>and</strong><br />

matched by job responsibilities,” he says. “for the employer, that means<br />

providing meaningful opportunities that <strong>of</strong>fer the student relevant experience<br />

by simulating an actual job. we also encourage employers to assign the student<br />

a mentor who can <strong>of</strong>fer instruction, advice, <strong>and</strong> guidance. for students, it<br />

means setting clear learning goals before they begin the internship <strong>and</strong> sharing<br />

their insights <strong>and</strong> experience with other students <strong>and</strong> with faculty.” during their<br />

internships, students are encouraged to blog about their experience. once the<br />

internship is completed, both student <strong>and</strong> employer must submit an evaluation<br />

in order for the student to receive academic credit.<br />

more information for students <strong>and</strong> prospective employers is available at<br />

www.ccadcareers.com.<br />

WINTER 2009 IMAGE MAGAZINE<br />

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SPECIAL fEATU<strong>RE</strong><br />

12<br />

WORk Of CCAD STUDENTS,<br />

fACULTy AND ALUMNUS<br />

PART Of<br />

P<strong>RE</strong>SIDENTIAL<br />

HISTORy<br />

talent, hard work, <strong>and</strong> an historic presidential<br />

election were the recipe for remarkable<br />

achievement by CCad faculty, students, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

recent graduate this year. the election <strong>of</strong> Barack<br />

obama as the nation’s first african american<br />

president provided the context for CCad Chair<br />

<strong>of</strong> Illustration C.f. payne, alumnus ag ford (‘07),<br />

<strong>and</strong> juniors emily Beros <strong>and</strong> zach Charbel to<br />

create work that has become part <strong>of</strong> history.<br />

C.f. PAyNE C<strong>RE</strong>ATES HISTORIC<br />

COVER fOR TIme MAGAZINE<br />

the work <strong>of</strong> C.f. payne, CCad instructor <strong>and</strong> chair <strong>of</strong> Illustration, has been<br />

featured in many u.s. magazines, from Reader’s Digest to Rolling Stone.<br />

In fact, payne’s work has earned him a reputation as norman rockwell’s<br />

successor. payne recently created the painting <strong>of</strong> Barack obama featured<br />

on the cover <strong>of</strong> the January 26, 2009, special “Inauguration preview” issue<br />

<strong>of</strong> Time magazine.<br />

“It was a thrill <strong>and</strong> an honor to be called by Time magazine to do this historic<br />

cover portrait,” he says. “<strong>and</strong> now that it’s on the newsst<strong>and</strong>s, it is exciting<br />

to know that people from all over the world, from kansas to new zeal<strong>and</strong>,<br />

will see it.”<br />

the piece, originally commissioned for Time’s “person <strong>of</strong> the year” cover, is<br />

a bit different from his distinctive illustrative style, which is <strong>of</strong>ten marked by<br />

the exaggerated features <strong>of</strong> his subjects. the publisher wanted the work<br />

to have a highly realistic style that harkened back to the magazine’s classic<br />

portraiture.<br />

payne’s work is featured in many u.s. magazines, including Time, Esquire,<br />

Rolling Stone, Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Book Review, Mad<br />

Magazine, <strong>and</strong> Reader’s Digest. he exhibits widely, juries national shows,<br />

<strong>and</strong> serves on boards for illustrators’ organizations. he illustrates children’s<br />

books, including True Heart, written by marissa moss, <strong>and</strong> Micawber <strong>and</strong><br />

The Remarkable Farkle McBride, both written by John lithgow.<br />

Visit www.cfpayne.com.<br />

AG fORD ILLUSTRATES New York TImes<br />

bESTSELLER<br />

two-<strong>and</strong>-a-half months <strong>of</strong> 14-hour days <strong>of</strong> hard work, a lot <strong>of</strong> preparation, <strong>and</strong> some<br />

incredible good timing paid <strong>of</strong>f for ag ford (CCad ‘07). the 23-year-old CCad alumnus<br />

recently illustrated the children’s book Barack, by Jonah winter.<br />

the book was #6 on the New York Times bestseller list for the week <strong>of</strong> november 23.<br />

ford, who studied under C.f. payne at CCad, was accepted into the society <strong>of</strong><br />

Illustrators student competition in his junior <strong>and</strong> senior year. “at this point is where I<br />

decided, ‘yeah, I can do this art thing for real,’” he recalls.<br />

when he got out <strong>of</strong> college, he started doing freelance work for several publications,<br />

such as Ohio Magazine <strong>and</strong> Boys’ Life, <strong>and</strong> building up his portfolio. after about eight<br />

months he submitted his portfolio to publishers <strong>and</strong> visited them in new york. ford<br />

didn’t get a chance to meet with harperCollins, but the publisher was impressed by his<br />

portfolio <strong>and</strong> followed up with ford’s agent.<br />

after the publisher hired him in late march, ford started working day <strong>and</strong> night to<br />

complete the illustrations for the book. he cites his experience at CCad as good training<br />

for this tremendous endeavor. “I had to work at night to help pay for school,” he<br />

remembers. “I had to work a lot harder because I knew didn’t have the luxury <strong>of</strong> having<br />

a lot <strong>of</strong> time to work on my assignments.”<br />

ford’s clients include harperCollins publishers, C<strong>and</strong>lewick press, Black Enterprise,<br />

Santa Barbara Independent, Highlights for Children, Ohio Magazine, Boys’ Life, sunrise<br />

advertising, our own Image Co., <strong>and</strong> the Dallas Observer.<br />

Visit www.agfordillustration.com.<br />

CCAD JUNIORS<br />

DESIGN<br />

HISTORIC<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

when CCad juniors emily Beros <strong>and</strong> zach<br />

Charbel received a call in november, asking<br />

if they’d like to design a document for the<br />

electoral college <strong>of</strong> ohio, they jumped at the<br />

chance to make history.<br />

the two worked for two weeks, “pretty<br />

much nonstop,” says Beros, to design the<br />

final document that ohio’s 20 electors signed<br />

as testimony to their selections for the u.s.<br />

president <strong>and</strong> vice president.<br />

Beros <strong>and</strong> Charbel started with the<br />

documents used in the last presidential<br />

election. they added ohio symbols to the six<br />

panels <strong>of</strong> the state’s “Certificate <strong>of</strong> Votes.”<br />

the watermark includes carnations, Buckeye<br />

leaves, <strong>and</strong> ladybugs.<br />

the results <strong>of</strong> their efforts were the focus <strong>of</strong><br />

the state’s attention on december 15, 2008,<br />

as members <strong>of</strong> the 52nd electoral <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> ohio made <strong>of</strong>ficial the state’s selection <strong>of</strong><br />

Barack obama <strong>and</strong> Joe Biden.<br />

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<strong>ALUMNI</strong><br />

14<br />

MAJOR PUbLICATIONS<br />

fEATU<strong>RE</strong><br />

<strong>ALUMNI</strong><br />

WORk<br />

a rear defensive position behind the korengal outpost, a small forward<br />

operating base in afghanistan close to the border <strong>of</strong> pakistan.<br />

CHAD HUNT bA<strong>RE</strong>S HUMANITy<br />

Of SOLDIERS, WAR<br />

Chad hunt’s two trips to afghanistan—the first self-funded <strong>and</strong> the second on<br />

assignment for Men’s Journal magazine—yielded a deep portfolio <strong>of</strong> images, several<br />

gallery displays, <strong>and</strong> ultimately the cover <strong>of</strong> Time magazine. But according to hunt, the<br />

experience <strong>of</strong> afghanistan <strong>and</strong> the ensuing Time cover have affected him personally<br />

more than pr<strong>of</strong>essionally.<br />

hunt will return to afghanistan this spring.<br />

“when this issue <strong>of</strong> Time hit the st<strong>and</strong>s, I received an email from the mother <strong>of</strong> the<br />

soldier who was on the cover. he is currently in Iraq, but his mother took his children<br />

to the store to show them that their father was on Time magazine. his kids ran up <strong>and</strong><br />

down the aisle yelling, ‘daddy’s on the cover!’ I get at least one email a month from<br />

someone who came across my website <strong>and</strong> wants to thank me for helping to tell the<br />

stories <strong>of</strong> these soldiers. that means a lot to me <strong>and</strong> makes me want to do more.”<br />

a perfect holiday wonderl<strong>and</strong>—gone horribly wrong.<br />

MARSHALL TROy’S MAD SEASON<br />

a CCad homework assignment from photo Illustration pr<strong>of</strong>essor stephen webster<br />

challenged his class to create a book cover for david sedaris’ Holidays on Ice that<br />

considered all the elements in play—positions <strong>of</strong> objects, composition, titles—as<br />

well as the author’s famous sense <strong>of</strong> humor. while listening to sedaris’ short stories<br />

during class, marshall troy began to think <strong>of</strong> iconic holiday subjects that relate to<br />

people—<strong>and</strong> then added his own twist. the illustration was chosen for the cover <strong>of</strong><br />

this year’s edition <strong>of</strong> this popular book.<br />

“one <strong>of</strong> the first things that popped into my head was the Christmas figurine scene<br />

that everyone’s gr<strong>and</strong>parents usually have set up during the holiday. when I was<br />

a kid, I used to look at these scenes <strong>and</strong> think how perfect everything looked. But<br />

as I got older, I realized that holidays aren’t picture perfect. that’s when I felt that<br />

observational comedy could work for this cover. from afar, the scene looks normal,<br />

but once you look a little closer, you realize that something out <strong>of</strong> the ordinary is<br />

actually happening. It gets you to stop <strong>and</strong> want to know more about the stories<br />

inside.”<br />

JOAqUIN bALDWIN’S<br />

PIN-UP DOLLS<br />

tension, hope, <strong>and</strong> horror unfold in Joaquin<br />

Baldwin’s grim <strong>and</strong> visually arresting “sebastian’s<br />

Voodoo,” a short animation film that follows<br />

the fate <strong>of</strong> a voodoo doll that must make the<br />

ultimate sacrifice to save his friends from being<br />

pinned to death. the piece, a youtube favorite,<br />

has earned widespread industry praise, including a<br />

feature in leading trade magazine 3D World <strong>and</strong> a<br />

nomination for an annie award, one <strong>of</strong> the highest<br />

honors in the industry. Baldwin’s key challenge was<br />

to make the film feel realistic in order to provide<br />

emotional weight to the storytelling.<br />

“I wanted ‘sebastian’s Voodoo’ to remain a dark<br />

film, <strong>and</strong> to have the sacrifice theme be the<br />

core. aside from keeping true to the story, I think<br />

that maintaining a cinematic look was extremely<br />

important. the camera is always motivated by the<br />

action, the camera lens choices are motivated by<br />

character <strong>and</strong> situations, <strong>and</strong> the lighting is always<br />

from a motivated (realistic) source, using a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

depth <strong>of</strong> field effects <strong>and</strong> film grain. all <strong>of</strong> this make<br />

the film feel tactile <strong>and</strong> realistic, <strong>and</strong> it’s what was<br />

necessary to make the story have enough impact.”<br />

CHAD HUNT<br />

Bfa, still Based media design (photography), 1994<br />

freelance pr<strong>of</strong>essional photographer, new york City<br />

www.chadhuntphotography.com<br />

MARSHALL TROy<br />

Bfa, still Based media design (photography), 2006<br />

Commercial photographer <strong>and</strong> sole proprietor <strong>of</strong><br />

marshall troy photography, new york City<br />

www.marshalltroy.com<br />

JOAqUIN bALDWIN<br />

Bfa, time Based media studies, focus in computer<br />

<strong>and</strong> traditional animation, 2006<br />

artist <strong>and</strong> master’s degree c<strong>and</strong>idate in animation at<br />

uCla, los angeles, California<br />

www.pixelnitrate.com<br />

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<strong>ALUMNI</strong><br />

DANIELLE<br />

JULIAN-NORTON,<br />

CLASS Of ’99<br />

article by Chris yates (CCad ’87)<br />

16<br />

“Just brace yourself for rejection.<br />

Things will get in your way, but you<br />

just have to keep going. I always<br />

thought that I could never do it —<br />

it would never happen — but then<br />

I tried. I wish I would have been<br />

braver a long time ago.”<br />

DANIELLE JULIAN-NORTON,<br />

Class <strong>of</strong> ‘99<br />

danielle Julian-norton (CCad ’99) is rapidly<br />

making her mark on the art world. she recently<br />

had a successful solo exhibition in new york<br />

City at the reeves Contemporary gallery, which<br />

is known for cutting edge artwork, especially<br />

installation sculpture. Julian-norton earned<br />

her mfa in 2002 from the university <strong>of</strong> notre<br />

dame; for the last four years, she has been a<br />

foundation/fine arts Instructor at CCad.<br />

she has received numerous honors, including<br />

the ohio arts Council Individual Creativity<br />

grant, a prestigious residency at the headl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Center for the arts in san francisco, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

commission piece for the mtV music awards.<br />

she has established a national exhibition record<br />

with shows at the Butler Institute <strong>of</strong> american<br />

art, spaces gallery in Clevel<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the snite<br />

museum <strong>of</strong> art. Danielle Julian-Norton: In<br />

Between recently opened at the sculpture<br />

Center in Clevel<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Christopher yates (CCad ‘87), assistant<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor in foundation studies <strong>and</strong> freelance<br />

art critic for The <strong>Columbus</strong> Dispatch, recently<br />

sat down with her to discuss her new york<br />

exhibit, artwork, <strong>and</strong> plans for the future.<br />

(the following is excerpted from the interview.<br />

for the full interview, see the december issue<br />

<strong>of</strong> the alumni Blast.)<br />

Ambrosia, 2008<br />

danielle Julian-norton<br />

Chris yates: most <strong>of</strong> your work is ephemeral<br />

<strong>and</strong> made with unconventional building<br />

materials. why is the use <strong>of</strong> such material<br />

important?<br />

Danielle Julian-Norton: In graduate<br />

school…there was this moment like cymbals<br />

crashing over my head. why should I limit<br />

myself to traditional sculptural materials?<br />

the viewer has a harder time connecting<br />

to it. there’s something magical when the<br />

viewer has a prior relationship with materials.<br />

so, I started investigating the things I came<br />

in contact with on a daily basis... exploring<br />

what they mean to me <strong>and</strong> what they mean<br />

universally.<br />

Cy: But there’s something going on in the<br />

way you h<strong>and</strong>le the materials. It may be<br />

something from our lives, but you transform<br />

them in the way you allow light to pass<br />

through them. so, what’s going on with that<br />

transformation?<br />

DJN: there is this magical moment <strong>of</strong><br />

materials... It’s this special moment where<br />

people suddenly recognize what they’re<br />

looking at <strong>and</strong> gasp, “oh, that’s rice.” that’s<br />

the magic <strong>of</strong> the artwork... materials can take<br />

on other meanings bigger than what they are.<br />

they take on this ethereal <strong>and</strong> transcending<br />

appearance <strong>and</strong> they become the poetry<br />

<strong>of</strong> our life experience. It’s something very<br />

beautiful, very temporary, <strong>and</strong> very nonpermanent.<br />

so, all <strong>of</strong> it has a thread <strong>of</strong><br />

impermanence <strong>and</strong> fragility.<br />

Cy: do you think that people get involved<br />

with the poetry <strong>of</strong> the piece or do they just<br />

think “how cool?”<br />

DJN: It depends on how engaged they are<br />

<strong>and</strong> what kind <strong>of</strong> experiences they bring with<br />

them. I’ve seen it at reeves... where people<br />

had a fascination with the material <strong>and</strong><br />

then they stopped to look closely. I watched<br />

people talk to <strong>and</strong> question each other—<br />

thinking about it beyond material fascination.<br />

as they walk through, light <strong>and</strong> shadow<br />

become really important. you see silhouettes<br />

<strong>of</strong> figures passing by... so, as someone is<br />

participating in the piece, the shadows talk<br />

around ideas <strong>of</strong> existence.<br />

Cy: so what about the boat form <strong>and</strong> the<br />

rice: Is it a convenient shape or is it about<br />

something else?<br />

DJN: well the boat shape... I have been doing<br />

for a long time... the ideas are <strong>of</strong> water, travel,<br />

<strong>and</strong> movement. the travel is linked to our<br />

life’s journey.<br />

Cy: But because it’s a rice boat... Is it<br />

dangerous?<br />

DJN: It’s so fragile; it could break apart at<br />

any moment. But yet... it exists in a body<br />

<strong>of</strong> water... in flux constantly changing <strong>and</strong><br />

moving.<br />

Cy: so is the boat a metaphor for people?<br />

DJN: I think it’s a metaphor for our human<br />

experience.<br />

Cy: so is that fragility part <strong>of</strong> it?<br />

DJN: yes! we’re all very temporary <strong>and</strong> this<br />

human experience that we’re having is very<br />

beautiful, but it’s also very nonpermanent. It’s<br />

constantly changing <strong>and</strong> moving—taking us<br />

from here to there.<br />

Cy: what advice do you have for people<br />

pursuing the same career path that you’re on?<br />

DJN: Just brace yourself for rejection. things<br />

will get in your way, but you just have to keep<br />

going... I always thought that I could never do<br />

it—it would never happen—but then I tried.<br />

I wish I would have been more brave a long<br />

time ago.<br />

WINTER 2009 IMAGE MAGAZINE<br />

Breathe, 2008<br />

Treading <strong>and</strong> Transport, 2008<br />

Treading <strong>and</strong> Transport (detail)<br />

Treading <strong>and</strong> Transport (detail)<br />

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EXHIbITS <strong>ALUMNI</strong><br />

JERRy kWAN<br />

(1934–2008),<br />

CLASS Of ’76 The Ro<strong>of</strong>top Houses, 1984<br />

Internationally renowned artist Jerry kwan<br />

(CCad ’76) touched the lives <strong>of</strong> many artists<br />

through his enthusiasm <strong>and</strong> passion for art.<br />

his passing in may <strong>of</strong> 2008 inspired a group<br />

<strong>of</strong> friends, former colleagues, <strong>and</strong> students<br />

to organize a retrospective exhibition at the<br />

hong kong arts Center in his memory. the<br />

exhibition displayed a range <strong>of</strong> kwan’s works,<br />

<strong>and</strong> demonstrated an artistic progression that<br />

speaks to the exploration <strong>of</strong> new ideas <strong>and</strong><br />

learning that was a constant throughout the<br />

artist’s career. the exhibition catalogue gave<br />

insight into the life <strong>of</strong> this devoted artist <strong>and</strong> the<br />

lives he touched.<br />

Jerry kwan’s artistic pursuits permeated his<br />

relationships with friends <strong>and</strong> students, which in<br />

turn enhanced his pr<strong>of</strong>essional career. originally<br />

from hong kong, kwan was persuaded by a<br />

friend to pursue his passion for art in the u.s.<br />

his education <strong>and</strong> experiences during nearly<br />

two decades in the u.s. influenced a large part<br />

<strong>of</strong> his work. kwan’s work, created in a variety<br />

18<br />

<strong>of</strong> mediums, including printmaking, pencil<br />

drawings, oil paintings, <strong>and</strong> sculptural forms<br />

made from simple materials, is visually divergent<br />

<strong>and</strong> represents the different phases in his life,<br />

including his time at CCad, new york, <strong>and</strong> back<br />

in hong kong.<br />

At CCAD<br />

during his time at CCad, kwan became part <strong>of</strong><br />

a core group <strong>of</strong> international students, including<br />

several other artists who went on to achieve<br />

international fame, such as ming fay <strong>and</strong> Bing<br />

lee. the students shared the common bond<br />

<strong>of</strong> having hong kong as their home. the<br />

relationships kwan built at CCad influenced<br />

the rest <strong>of</strong> his career, <strong>and</strong> his friends were able<br />

to witness the progression <strong>of</strong> his artistic abilities<br />

for more than thirty years. Bing lee remembers<br />

kwan’s style at CCad as reminiscent <strong>of</strong> artists<br />

he respected, such as mark rothko <strong>and</strong><br />

edward hopper.<br />

In New york <strong>and</strong> Hong kong<br />

after leaving CCad in 1976, kwan received an<br />

mfa from the university <strong>of</strong> syracuse before<br />

deciding to settle in new york City. many <strong>of</strong> his<br />

CCad classmates also ventured to new york<br />

while he was there. together, they struggled<br />

to survive in the city, dealing with a lack <strong>of</strong><br />

income <strong>and</strong> stability. during this period, after<br />

experimenting with a variety <strong>of</strong> different<br />

mediums, kwan focused on oil painting.<br />

this period was marked by brooding cityscapes,<br />

which, according to ming fay, were reflective<br />

kwan’s emotional state. fay describes his work<br />

at this time as “not about the exterior <strong>of</strong> the city,<br />

but more about the real emotions <strong>of</strong> a Chineseamerican<br />

artist in his environment. his paintings<br />

were authentic in showing <strong>and</strong> expressing a<br />

solitary person walking along at night inside a<br />

cold concrete urban jungle.” his work <strong>of</strong> this<br />

period earned him a national endowment for<br />

the arts fellowship in 1995.<br />

In 1997, kwan returned to hong kong, where he<br />

taught <strong>and</strong> became a mentor to many students. his<br />

homecoming marked another change in his art. once<br />

again he experimented with new materials—this time<br />

integrating parts <strong>of</strong> Chinese folk tradition. kwan used<br />

simple sculptural forms including paper cuts, wood, <strong>and</strong><br />

textile materials to re-create Chinese deities in a modern,<br />

“pop art” style. this stylistic change made reference to<br />

his homecoming while paying homage to his Chinese<br />

heritage.<br />

Bing lee remembers kwan this way: “I think Jerry has<br />

always been young at heart to me, always wanting<br />

to learn. I admired his courage—if he wanted to do<br />

something, he found a way to do it.”<br />

top rIght:<br />

Jerry kwan (kneeling, front) with fellow students at<br />

CCad, 1974<br />

Bottom rIght: In this article in Megachine magazine<br />

from the late 1990s, CCad alumnus patrick Chu (’75)<br />

spoke with kwan about the influence <strong>of</strong> Chinese<br />

philosophy in his work.<br />

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EXHIbITS <strong>ALUMNI</strong><br />

STEVE STONE,<br />

CLASS Of ’83<br />

Creating the “yahoo! yodel” is just one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

creative peaks in the 25-year career <strong>of</strong> steve<br />

stone (CCad ’83), chairman <strong>and</strong> creative<br />

director <strong>of</strong> heat, a san francisco-based<br />

advertising agency.<br />

heat is a small agency with big clients: electronic<br />

arts, Cinemax, pepsiCo, adobe, disneyl<strong>and</strong><br />

resort, <strong>and</strong> Condé nast media group, whose<br />

magazine titles include The New Yorker, Vogue,<br />

Vanity Fair, Wired, Lucky <strong>and</strong> GQ. encompassing<br />

tV <strong>and</strong> radio spots, print ads, outdoor <strong>and</strong><br />

Internet-based media, heat’s creative work is<br />

quirky, imaginative, <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>ten funny.<br />

“we want to be seen as a company <strong>of</strong> ideas,”<br />

says stone. when hiring, “we look for people<br />

who are explorers, who aren’t afraid to<br />

take a chance, <strong>and</strong> who have passions other<br />

than ads <strong>and</strong> awards. artists, authors, even<br />

jugglers sometimes make better advertising<br />

creative people than those whose whole life is<br />

advertising.”<br />

though he now values the small agency<br />

environment that affords him h<strong>and</strong>s-on creative<br />

involvement with each client, stone launched his<br />

20<br />

“From library research<br />

to actual design, all<br />

activities at CCAD<br />

generated creative<br />

rub-<strong>of</strong>f. That’s the<br />

advantage <strong>of</strong> a<br />

college focused on<br />

the creative spirit.”<br />

STEVE STONE,<br />

CCad ‘83<br />

career at a big agency, the san francisco <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

<strong>of</strong> ketchum advertising. he l<strong>and</strong>ed the job<br />

right out <strong>of</strong> CCad, where he says a copywriting<br />

course in his junior year helped him develop his<br />

conceptual skills.<br />

“advertising was really different back then,<br />

all about tV, print, <strong>and</strong> outdoor,” he says.<br />

“obviously, there was no online, no nontraditional,<br />

guerrilla stuff. tV was king.”<br />

after 13 years at various agencies, stone <strong>and</strong><br />

three friends launched their own agency, Black<br />

rocket, in 1996. a young marketing executive<br />

for yahoo!, a recent startup itself, saw a brief<br />

newspaper story about the fledgling company<br />

<strong>and</strong> invited stone to pitch their business. “we<br />

said, ‘sure, but what’s yahoo!?’” stone laughs.<br />

“at that point, we didn’t really know what our<br />

agency was going to be, but we knew we<br />

wanted to do interesting stuff. we had a great<br />

meeting <strong>and</strong> won the business.”<br />

a few years after teaming up with an advertising<br />

conglomerate to give yahoo! the worldwide<br />

network it eventually required, stone bought<br />

Global br<strong>and</strong>s influenced<br />

by Steve Stone include:<br />

back his interest in Black rocket <strong>and</strong> relaunched<br />

the company as heat in 2004. the new agency<br />

saw its business double in the first year, though<br />

stone says growth has slowed somewhat as the<br />

economy takes its toll on ad budgets.<br />

to be competitive, agencies now have to<br />

embrace <strong>and</strong> excel at reaching customers via<br />

new media such as viral videos <strong>and</strong> microsites.<br />

“this was kind <strong>of</strong> hard for me to accept, because<br />

I love doing tV, print, <strong>and</strong> radio,” says stone.<br />

“But online is huge. you have to figure it out, <strong>and</strong><br />

create one-on-one relationships with customers.”<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the highlights <strong>of</strong> the heat website is a<br />

viral video starring rocker tommy lee for client<br />

h<strong>and</strong>son mobile.<br />

stone’s experience as a student at CCad<br />

continues to help him to create ads that are<br />

fresh <strong>and</strong> new. “at CCad the creative focus was<br />

never diluted,” he says. “from library research to<br />

actual design, all activities at CCad generated<br />

creative rub-<strong>of</strong>f. that’s the advantage <strong>of</strong> a<br />

college focused on the creative spirit.”<br />

to see more examples <strong>of</strong> stone’s work, visit<br />

www.sfheat.com.<br />

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<strong>ALUMNI</strong> NEWS<br />

HEy! WHAT’S UP?<br />

Alumni: Share your pr<strong>of</strong>essional news with CCAD.<br />

Join the online community today at www.ccad.edu/alumni <strong>and</strong> tell us what’s up!<br />

mary lou (eysnogle) alpert associate ‘56-’60 was honored at the<br />

katonah museum <strong>of</strong> art annual Benefit in new york with her husb<strong>and</strong><br />

Ira for their long time support <strong>of</strong> the museum on may 31, 2008. Visit<br />

www.katonahmuseum.org.<br />

royle Baum ‘63 has a local art-instruction television show The Royle<br />

Touch, which can be viewed saturdays at 10:30 a.m. <strong>and</strong> sundays at<br />

9:30 a.m. on channel 52 wIVm Canton-massillon. Visit www.cantonrep.com.<br />

James Barnes associate ‘62-’64 participated in the group show 46th<br />

annual Fine <strong>Art</strong> Fair on the riverfront in peoria Il. Visit www.pjstar.com.<br />

mIng fay ‘65 had a solo show entitled Ming Fay: Jungle Tango at<br />

eight modern in sante fe nm from august – september 2008 <strong>and</strong><br />

participated in a two-person exhibit at lesley heller gallery in new<br />

york from June – July 2008. group shows included 183rd Annual: An<br />

Invitational Exhibition <strong>of</strong> Contemporary American <strong>Art</strong> at the national<br />

academy museum in new york City from may – september 2008 <strong>and</strong><br />

New Ink <strong>Art</strong>: Innovation <strong>and</strong> Beyond at the Contemporary hong kong<br />

art gallery from august – october 2008. Visit www.mingfay.com,<br />

www.eightmodern.net, <strong>and</strong> www.leslieheller.com.<br />

eIleen mueller neIll ‘65 participated in numerous 2008 group exhibitions,<br />

including The <strong>Art</strong>ist Project Exhibition at Chicago’s merch<strong>and</strong>ise<br />

mart, watercolor now, Watercolor USA Honor Society Exhibition<br />

2008 at springfield art museum in springfield mo, Watercolor <strong>Art</strong><br />

Society Houston Annual Exhibition 2008 in houston tx, National<br />

Watercolor Society’s Member Exhibition 2008 in sherman oaks Ca,<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> Watercolor <strong>Art</strong>ist 2008 Exhibition in forth worth tx, <strong>and</strong><br />

Western Colorado Watercolor Society 2008 Exhibition in gr<strong>and</strong> Junction<br />

Co. Visit www.neilldesign.com.<br />

georgIa (welCh) tangI ‘67 had a solo show entitled Memory <strong>and</strong><br />

Narrative at the ohio state university faculty Club in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh<br />

from July – august 2008. she earned a bachelor’s degree from the<br />

kansas City art Institute <strong>and</strong> a doctorate in interdisciplinary arts from<br />

osu. she has been art department director at kentucky wesleyan<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>and</strong> has taught at the university <strong>of</strong> kentucky, <strong>Columbus</strong> state<br />

Community <strong>College</strong>, <strong>and</strong> franklin university.<br />

daVId allen ‘70 has launched a new company named greenBird,<br />

llC, which manufactures <strong>and</strong> markets biodegradable paper birdhouses.<br />

Constructed from a special laminated paperboard that is made<br />

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from recycled paper, the houses last one nesting season <strong>and</strong> help<br />

replace wild bird habitat lost to urban sprawl. Visit www.greenbirdhouse.com.<br />

ron mIller ’70 has recently authored (with sommer Browning) the<br />

book entitled Cleopatra, which was released by Chelsea house. other<br />

titles published in 2008 include the four-volume Space Innovations<br />

series <strong>and</strong> Digital <strong>Art</strong>, which contains numerous examples <strong>of</strong> art by<br />

CCad students. Visit www.black-cat-studios.com.<br />

halIde salam associate ‘71-’72 received a nomination for the 2008<br />

national Book award in nonfiction for her book entitled Between Two<br />

Spaces: Reflections on the Spiritual in <strong>Art</strong>. halide received a ph.d.in<br />

fine arts from texas tech university <strong>and</strong> is a pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> art at radford<br />

university in Virginia. Visit http://pocahontaspress.blogspot.com.<br />

VIrgInIa (kopf) Buehler ‘72 participated in the group show entitled<br />

The Ravines at turner studio & gallery in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh from october<br />

– december 2008. Visit www.Bridgetteturnerfineart.com.<br />

James dupree ‘73 presented the 2nd annual student exhibition <strong>of</strong><br />

paintings, drawings, <strong>and</strong> prints by students at his dupree studios in<br />

september 2008. Visit www.dupreestudiosinc.com.<br />

thomas steward ‘73 participated in a group show <strong>Art</strong>scaping at<br />

glann studio in scottsdale az beginning october 2008. Visit www.<br />

artxtwo.com.<br />

Carol (moore) hershey ‘75 participated in a group show entitled<br />

The World As It Is: Getting Real at High Road at high road gallery in<br />

the historic register Buttles/Brown house <strong>of</strong> worthington oh from July<br />

– august 2008. Visit www.highroadgallery.org.<br />

susan kIrkl<strong>and</strong> ‘75 was interviewed by douglas eby with Inner<br />

talent about her book Start & Run A Creative Services Business. Visit<br />

www.sdkirkl<strong>and</strong>.com <strong>and</strong> http://talentdevelop.com.<br />

BIng lee ‘77 had a solo show entitled Word by Word at 2x13 gallery<br />

seoul in korea from april – may 2008. Visit www.acafny.com.<br />

Jeff stahler ‘77 published the book 21st Century Confusion: A<br />

Moderately Confused Collection in June 2008. Visit www.lulu.com/<br />

content/2265666.<br />

JON HAIR<br />

Jon haIr associate ‘76-’78 was an <strong>of</strong>ficial sculptor <strong>of</strong> the 2008 us<br />

olympic team. he created Lucky 8, which is a twelve foot metal sculpture<br />

which was selected for the Beijing International sculpture park in<br />

august 2008. Visit www.jonhair.com.<br />

paul emory associate ‘78-’79 had a solo show entitled Joy: Paul<br />

Emory Paintings at sharon weiss gallery in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh during June<br />

2008. Visit www.sharonweissgallery.com.<br />

daryl urIg ‘79 had solo<br />

shows entitled Transitions at<br />

the appleton gallery, shawnee<br />

state university in portsmouth<br />

oh from august – september<br />

2008 <strong>and</strong> Women In The<br />

Garden Collection at eva g.<br />

farris art gallery, thomas<br />

more <strong>College</strong> in Crestview hill<br />

ky from July – august 2008.<br />

daryl has worked in the design<br />

field with procter & gamble<br />

<strong>and</strong> many other major <strong>and</strong><br />

global br<strong>and</strong>s. he teaches at<br />

the university <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati<br />

as an adjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>and</strong> is<br />

director <strong>of</strong> total media source.<br />

Visit www.darylurig.com.<br />

monICa (froehle)<br />

aChBerger ‘80 celebrated<br />

the 10-year anniversary <strong>of</strong> her<br />

kidney transplant by hosting a benefit for the kidney foundation <strong>of</strong><br />

Cincinnati <strong>and</strong> life Center organ donor network at her new studio at<br />

lovel<strong>and</strong> art studios on main in Cincinnati oh. also, monica participated<br />

in the group show entitled Fine <strong>Art</strong>s Exhibition at the Cox fine arts<br />

Center, ohio state fair in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh in august 2008. her long career<br />

has included 16 years as a graphic designer, as well as jewelry <strong>and</strong><br />

costume designer <strong>and</strong> painter. Visit www.monicaachberger.com, www.<br />

studiosonmain.com, <strong>and</strong> http://ohiostatefairfinearts.blogspot.com.<br />

al glann ‘80 hosted <strong>and</strong> participated in a group show <strong>Art</strong>scaping<br />

at glann studio in scottsdale az beginning october 2008. Visit<br />

www.artxtwo.com.<br />

katrIna JeffrIes ‘80 had a solo show entitled The Siddhartha Series<br />

by Katrina Jeffries at Casa frela gallery in new york City during october<br />

2008. Visit www.casafrela.com.<br />

dean mItChell ‘80 had two solo exhibits entitled Dean Mitchell’s New<br />

Orleans at the gadsden arts Center in Quincy fl during July – september<br />

2008, <strong>and</strong> Everything’s a Portrait: Watercolors <strong>of</strong> Dean Mitchell at<br />

the Cornell museum <strong>of</strong> art & american Culture in delray Beach fl<br />

from april – June 2008. Visit www.oldschool.org/cornell.asp <strong>and</strong><br />

www.gadsdenarts.org.<br />

walter kIng ‘81 participated in two group exhibits entitled When The<br />

Spirit Moves at the shot tower gallery, ft. hayes metropolitan education<br />

Center in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh from september – october 2008 <strong>and</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Politics, a fundraiser for Barack obama at Boma in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh on<br />

october 22, 2008. Visit www.absolutearts.com/walterking.<br />

eVangelIa phIlIppIdIs ‘81 had a solo exhibit entitled Scratchboard <strong>Art</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Evangelina Philippidis at the City hall in grove City oh from april<br />

– may 2008. evangelia is a full-time designer <strong>and</strong> illustrator for The<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> Dispatch. Visit www.columbusmessenger.com.<br />

helen h<strong>of</strong>felt ‘82 participated in the group show entitled Fine <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

Exhibition at the Cox fine arts Center, ohio state fair in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh<br />

during august 2008. helen displayed the digital photograph Untitled<br />

4 Water Memory Series, which won an ohio arts Council pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

award. Visit www.helenh<strong>of</strong>felt.com <strong>and</strong> http://ohiostatefairfinearts.<br />

blogspot.com.<br />

Jeff stapleton ’82 has been promoted to president <strong>of</strong> graphica,<br />

which is headquartered in miamisburg oh. graphica provides br<strong>and</strong>ing,<br />

design, <strong>and</strong> integrated communications solutions for companies including<br />

Crown equipment Corp., hexion specialty Chemicals, newpage,<br />

honeywell aerospace, target, amd <strong>and</strong> procter & gamble. Visit www.<br />

graphicadesign.com.<br />

sCott Jones ‘84 had a solo show at Button gallery in douglas mI during<br />

august 2008. Jones has participated in six art shows throughout the<br />

country. his works have been exhibited throughout the united states<br />

<strong>and</strong> europe. Visit http://saugatuckdouglas.com/button.htm.<br />

thaddeus BreJwo associate ‘82-’84 opened his s<strong>and</strong>stone studio &<br />

galleries in marietta oh in august 2008. he has another studio by the<br />

same name at a farm house in whipple oh. Visit http://mariettaohio.<br />

org/directory/s<strong>and</strong>stone_studio_<strong>and</strong>_gallery.<br />

dorenda Crager-watson ‘85 participated in a two-person show<br />

at ursus arts space in upper arlington oh from July–aug. 2008. Visit<br />

http://web.mac.com/dorendacragerwatson <strong>and</strong> www.ursusartspace.com.<br />

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oBert taVanI ‘85 participated in the group show entitled Fine <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

Exhibition at the Cox fine arts Center, ohio state fair in <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

oh during august 2008. robert displayed the expressionistic still life<br />

painting entitled Heat. Visit http://ohiostatefairfinearts.blogspot.com.<br />

suzanne (Betz) gallagher associate ‘83-’86 participated in a<br />

group show entitled The World As It Is: Getting Real at High Road at<br />

high road gallery in the historic register Buttles/Brown house <strong>of</strong> worthington<br />

oh from July – august 2008. Visit www.highroadgallery.org.<br />

kIm lattImer associate ‘85-’86 with her husb<strong>and</strong> dave lattimer<br />

designed six statues for Brutus on Parade, an art installation at the Jerome<br />

schottenstein Center, the ohio state university in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh.<br />

the project was a fundraiser for the university’s william oxley thompson<br />

memorial library. Visit www.brutusonparade.com/gallery.php.<br />

CynthIa (sChnell) kaer ‘86 has been promoted to vice president<br />

<strong>of</strong> graphica, which is headquartered in miamisburg oh. Visit www.<br />

graphicadesign.com.<br />

thomas markgraf ‘86 with his wife karen markgraf ‘88 participated<br />

in a group show entitled Creative Impressions <strong>Art</strong> Exhibit at Bryn<br />

du mansion in granville oh from september – october 2008. karen<br />

<strong>and</strong> tim collaborated to create ceramic works <strong>and</strong> sculptures.<br />

amy Butler ‘88 published the book Little Stitches for Little Ones in<br />

July 2008 with keepsake sewing projects for baby. Visit<br />

www.art<strong>of</strong>themidwest.com <strong>and</strong> www.chroniclebooks.com.<br />

karen (VendeVIlle) markgraf ‘88 with her husb<strong>and</strong> thomas<br />

markgraf ‘86, participated in a group show entitled Creative Impressions<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Exhibit at Bryn du mansion in granville oh from september<br />

– october 2008. karen <strong>and</strong> tim collaborated to create ceramic works<br />

<strong>and</strong> sculptures.<br />

laura (patterson) s<strong>and</strong>ers ‘88 has a painting on the cover <strong>of</strong> Book<br />

No. 77: The 2008 Midwestern edition <strong>of</strong> New American Paintings,<br />

which includes forty distinguished artists from the midwest, selected<br />

from over 1,000 entrants. also, laura participated in a group show<br />

entitled Splash: A Summer Group Show at rebecca Ibel gallery in <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

oh from June – august 2008. Visit www.newamericanpaintings.com<br />

<strong>and</strong> www.rebeccaibel.com.<br />

roBert Comeans associate ‘78-’80 is an aircraft mechanic for delta<br />

air lines. he is a freelance artist <strong>and</strong> draws caricatures at festivals,<br />

weddings <strong>and</strong> other special events.<br />

helma groot ‘89 participated in a group show entitled New <strong>Art</strong>ists<br />

at art access gallery in Bexley oh from august – september 2008.<br />

Visit www.artaccessgallery.com/html/groot.html.<br />

roBert lee ‘89 <strong>and</strong> mark mCdeVItt ‘89 own a business named<br />

methane in dekalb ga creating collectible, limited edition rock music<br />

posters for dave matthews B<strong>and</strong>, eric Clapton, wilco <strong>and</strong> others.<br />

methane’s work has been featured in Spin <strong>and</strong> graphic design magazines.<br />

the book The <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Modern Rock features posters methane<br />

designed for atlanta’s echo lounge. Visit www.methanestudios.com.<br />

mIChelle (salrIn) stItzleIn ‘89 has a new book entitled Bottlecap<br />

Little Bottlecap, a how-to art <strong>and</strong> craft booklet involving recycled plastic<br />

bottle caps. also, michelle was awarded a 2008 Individual excellence<br />

grant from the ohio arts Council. Visit www.artgrange.com.<br />

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HELMA GROOT<br />

danIel work ‘89 was included in the PDX Magazine article entitled<br />

Market Share by tommy gaffney about his eight-year participation in<br />

the portl<strong>and</strong> saturday market. Visit www.danielwork.com.<br />

ChrIstopher gaston ‘90 had a solo show <strong>of</strong> ceramic art <strong>and</strong> illuminated<br />

totems entitled Alien Spirits at gallery sid in yokkaichi, mie-ken,<br />

Japan from may – June 2008. Visit http://xenovision.japan.googlepages.<br />

com/exhibitionsprojects.<br />

fred harper ‘90 illustrated Sports Illustrated articles entitled The<br />

Weight <strong>of</strong> the World on June 09, 2008, <strong>and</strong> High Wire Act on June 16,<br />

2008. The Wall Street Journal <strong>and</strong> other notible publications have also<br />

published fred’s illustrations. Visit www.fredharper.com.<br />

mark peters ‘90 recently accepted a position as adjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

in ceramics at appalachian state university in Boone nC. Visit www.<br />

pinerootpottery.com.<br />

peter waChtel ‘90 has been promoted to academic director <strong>of</strong><br />

graphic design & foundation at the art Institute <strong>of</strong> California-hollywood<br />

Ca. Visit www.artinstitutes.edu/hollywood.<br />

ellIot Bour ‘91 has accepted a position as animation director at kachew!.<br />

Bour has directed a commercial for CareerBuilder.com thar aired<br />

during the 2008 super Bowl, <strong>and</strong> a spot for Chef Boyardee. Visit www.<br />

kachew.com <strong>and</strong> www.elliotbour.com.<br />

Inka essenhIgh ‘91 had a solo show Inka Essenhigh at the Victoria<br />

miro gallery in london during april – may 2008. essenhigh’s work<br />

has been shown at galleries <strong>and</strong> museums around the world including<br />

smak in Belgium, the san francisco museum <strong>of</strong> modern art, the Bienal<br />

de são paulo, sIte santa fe, moma in new york, <strong>and</strong> the royal academy<br />

in london. Visit www.inka-essenhigh.com <strong>and</strong> www.victoria-miro.<br />

com.<br />

krIsten harrIs ’91 has received a pr<strong>of</strong>essional honor from <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

Business First as one <strong>of</strong> the 40 under 40 people to watch for 2008.<br />

kristen is the co-founder <strong>of</strong> portfolio Creative staffing, a Central ohio<br />

agency that specializes in connecting clients with creative talent in the<br />

marketing, advertising, <strong>and</strong> creative industries. previously, she worked<br />

twelve years for limited Br<strong>and</strong>s marketing departments as a graphic<br />

designer <strong>and</strong> art director. Visit www.portfoliostaffing.com.<br />

kImBerly morel<strong>and</strong>-garnett ’91 was recently elected to the<br />

florida art educators Board <strong>of</strong> directors. she will serve as the middle<br />

school division director for two years. In addition to being a high<br />

school arts educator she is working toward her master <strong>of</strong> arts in<br />

education at the university <strong>of</strong> Central florida.<br />

aaron szymanskI ‘91 was a CCad visiting artist on october 20,<br />

2008 from evodesign group <strong>of</strong> watertown Ct. evodesign was a<br />

2008 Idea award finalist for the mp3 player that they designed with<br />

hasbro. Visit www.evodesign.com.<br />

herB roe associate ‘92-’93 is restoring over 50 robert dafford murals<br />

in paducah ky. herb painted the majority <strong>of</strong> the original images<br />

as a dafford muralist. he has a studio named Chromesun productions<br />

in lafayette la. Visit www.chromesun.com <strong>and</strong> www.paducahwall<br />

towall.com.<br />

ChrIstopher Casella ‘93 had a photo published with the Time<br />

Magazine article The Buddy System by Barbara kiviat on august 21,<br />

2008. Visit http://chriscasella.com/blog.<br />

todd maell ‘93 has been approved as an <strong>of</strong>ficially licensed illustrator<br />

for lucasfilm ltd. he worked on promotional artwork for the<br />

movie Indiana Jones & the Kingdom <strong>of</strong> the Crystal Skull. Visit www.<br />

aiekon.com/erikmaell.html.<br />

CHRISTOPHER CASELLA<br />

C<strong>and</strong>ICe marzetz ’93 has opened <strong>and</strong> serves as as founder <strong>and</strong><br />

director <strong>of</strong> C<strong>and</strong>ice & Co., a boutique design studio that <strong>of</strong>fers creative<br />

design services. C<strong>and</strong>ice previously worked for fifteen years with limited<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>s under the divisions <strong>of</strong> Bath & Body works, the white Barn<br />

C<strong>and</strong>le Company, <strong>and</strong> Victoria’s secret. Visit www.c<strong>and</strong>icecompany.<br />

com.<br />

Chad hunt ‘94 has images on the cover <strong>of</strong> Time magazine issue<br />

dated July 28, 2008 <strong>and</strong> in the Communication <strong>Art</strong>s Photo Annual 49<br />

published in august 2008. the photo in the annual is from a story in<br />

Gourmet magazine last year called Kabul Nights. Visit www.chadhunt<br />

photography.com/blog. see article on page 14.<br />

susan lehman ’94 recently accepted a position as production Consultant<br />

at ohio education association located in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh. previously,<br />

susan was employed as Creative services manager at The News-Press in<br />

fort myers fl, <strong>and</strong> the Newark Advocate in newark oh.<br />

<strong>and</strong>rew oswalt ‘94 <strong>and</strong> VIrgInIa (galea) oswalt ‘94 participated<br />

in a group show entitled The Cultivating Growth Group Show at Clayspace<br />

in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh in september 2008. Curated by deborah Correa<br />

‘05, the show featured work by <strong>Columbus</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> art & design<br />

students <strong>and</strong> alumni. Visit http://clayspace831.com/gallery.php.<br />

JamIe snell ‘94 has designed sketch cards for topps Company <strong>and</strong><br />

lucasarts. his work has included the animated movie Star Wars: The<br />

Clone Wars <strong>and</strong> the film Indiana Jones <strong>and</strong> the Kingdom <strong>of</strong> the Crystal<br />

Skull. his first project was for the Lord <strong>of</strong> the Rings Masterpiece II series.<br />

Visit http://ragelion.deviantart.com/gallery/#sketch-Cards.<br />

BrIan york ‘94 was recently promoted to art department manager<br />

from senior product designer at seasonal specialties, located in eden<br />

prairie mn. Visit www.seasonalspecialties.com.<br />

kelly (traVIs) demBICzak ’95 was accepted as an affiliated photographer<br />

for the now I lay me down to sleep foundation. nIlmdts<br />

is a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it that <strong>of</strong>fers volunteer infant bereavement photography<br />

services at no cost to families who are experiencing early infant loss.<br />

services are available in the u.s., Canad, <strong>and</strong> internationally. Visit<br />

www.nilmdts.org.<br />

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Cody mIller ‘95 is an art instructor at art Bridge studio in <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

oh, which is an organization sponsored by united Cerebral palsy <strong>of</strong><br />

Central ohio. In october 2008, artists from the organization were able<br />

to participate in new albany’s harvest the arts festival. Visit www.<br />

ucp<strong>of</strong>centralohio.org/Comfest2007_artwork_sold.<br />

Bryan swartz associate ‘93-’96 is an exhibit artist at the <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

zoo <strong>and</strong> aquarium <strong>and</strong> a comic artist. Visit www.zudacomics.com/<br />

node/694.<br />

CraIg <strong>and</strong>erson ’96 participated in the group tour entitled <strong>Art</strong> Collision<br />

at the namaste art & events Center in denver Co during october<br />

2008. Visit www.craig-alan-<strong>and</strong>erson.com.<br />

Jason goad ’96<br />

recently worked on a<br />

redesign <strong>of</strong> the “Bad<br />

news travels fast”<br />

monster truck which<br />

is sponsored by hot<br />

wheels <strong>and</strong> participates<br />

in monster Jam events<br />

all over the country.<br />

also, Jason worked<br />

on ads for the giant<br />

peach, a clothing <strong>and</strong><br />

music boutique located<br />

in alameda Ca, <strong>and</strong><br />

provided illustrations<br />

for the <strong>of</strong>fspring Cd<br />

release entitled rise<br />

<strong>and</strong> fall rage <strong>and</strong><br />

grace. Visit www.<br />

ingoadwetrust.com<br />

<strong>and</strong> www.thegiantpeach.com.<br />

Bruno grIzzo ‘96 has<br />

a new fall 2008 fashion<br />

collection that will be<br />

carried at albertine in<br />

new york, tender in<br />

Birmingham mI, Capitol<br />

in north Carolina,<br />

august in oakl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong><br />

In the woods in korea.<br />

Visit www.brunogrizzo.<br />

com.<br />

ryan kapp ’97 had a solo exhibition entitled Familiar Distances at the<br />

Cerasoli gallery in los angeles Ca from april – may 2008. Visit www.<br />

ryankapp.com <strong>and</strong> www.cerasoligallery.com.<br />

Brad sherman ‘97 works as a graphic designer for The <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

Dispatch <strong>and</strong> Affinity Express. previously he was a freelance artist <strong>and</strong><br />

as an assistant animator at Character Builders. Visit http://affinity<br />

express.com/index.html.<br />

aaron zImmerman ‘97 is currently editor <strong>and</strong> contributing writer for<br />

crowndozen.com. he’s also a freelance art h<strong>and</strong>ler for clients including<br />

pow gallery <strong>and</strong> the drawing Center in new york City <strong>and</strong> is a former<br />

contributing writer for NY<strong>Art</strong>s Magazine. Visit www.aaronzeem.com.<br />

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JASON GOAD<br />

RyAN kAPP<br />

SARAH b<strong>RE</strong>NNEMAN<br />

sarah Brenneman participated in a group exhibition This Is Not<br />

About L<strong>and</strong>scape at the Jeff Bailey gallery in Chelsea ny from July –<br />

august 2008. sarah has earned an mfa from Virginia Commonwealth<br />

university, attended the skowhegan school <strong>of</strong> painting <strong>and</strong> sculpture,<br />

<strong>and</strong> was an artist-in-residence at Chashama <strong>and</strong> the millay Colony for<br />

the arts. Visit www.baileygallery.com.<br />

soo sunny park ‘98 participated in a group exhibit entitled 183rd<br />

Annual: An Invitational Exhibition <strong>of</strong> Contemporary American <strong>Art</strong> at the<br />

national academy museum in new york City from may – september<br />

2008. Visit www.nationalacademy.org.<br />

John yanok ‘98 participated in a group shows entitled Crazy 4 Cult<br />

2: This Time It’s Personal at gallery 1988 in los angeles Ca during<br />

august 2008, <strong>and</strong> Happily Ever After? at suite 100 gallery in seattle<br />

wa from april – may 2008. he <strong>and</strong> his wife also designed a collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> halloween craft products for k&Co. which were available exclusively<br />

at michael’s stores. Visit http://johnnyyanok.com.<br />

JIll gallensteIn ‘99 participated in a two-person show entitled<br />

Loop at root art gallery in mount Vernon oh in october 2008, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

group show entitled Radialvedic at Johansson projects in oakl<strong>and</strong> Ca<br />

from July – august 2008. gallenstein received an mfa from new york<br />

university <strong>and</strong> has received the ohio arts Council Individual excellence<br />

award. Visit www.rootartcenter.com.<br />

thomas galmarInI ‘99 has a blog <strong>of</strong> his most recent caricatures.<br />

Visit www.ehousestudio.com/blog/2008/03/11/caricature-sketchbook.<br />

danIelle JulIan-norton ‘69 participated in a group exhibition<br />

entitled Midyear Exhibition at the Butler Institute <strong>of</strong> american art in<br />

youngstown oh from July – august 2008. also, danielle had a solo<br />

show at reeves Contemporary in new york during september –<br />

october 2008. Visit www.butlerart.com <strong>and</strong> www.reeves<br />

contemporary.com. see article on page 16.<br />

<strong>and</strong>rew maas associate ‘98-’00 participated in a group exhibit<br />

entitled Addressing Machine & Supply at stonewall <strong>Columbus</strong> Center<br />

on high in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh during april 2008. Visit www.stonewall<br />

columbus.org.<br />

peter moore associate ‘96-’00 organized the the screaming tiki<br />

Comic <strong>and</strong> pop Culture Convention at eastwood expo Center in niles<br />

oh from october – november 2008. also, peter is an instructor at<br />

youngstown state university. Visit screamingtikicon.com.<br />

grant Barnhart ‘00 had a solo exhibit entitled Spread Eagle at<br />

leslie’s art gallery in luxembourg during may 2008. Visit www.<br />

grantbarnhart.net.<br />

phIlIp JaCkson ‘00 <strong>and</strong> daVId Jewell associate ‘94-’00 participated<br />

in a two-person open studio show at meek hall, the university<br />

<strong>of</strong> mississippi in July 2008. Jackson, who is assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> art,<br />

exhibited the series entitled Still Life Theatre which is part <strong>of</strong> his 2008<br />

research grant fellowship. Jewell showed a collection <strong>of</strong> interior-view<br />

paintings <strong>of</strong> the lyceum <strong>and</strong> rowan oak, as well as l<strong>and</strong>scape work<br />

<strong>of</strong> ohio <strong>and</strong> mississippi. david was awarded an international elizabeth<br />

greenshields grant for the third time in his career. Visit www.p-jackson.<br />

com.<br />

danIel kIng ‘00 served as a board member for the 56th <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

International film + Video festival which was presented from various<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> oh venues from september to november 2008. also, the<br />

CIf+Vf was featured in a Huffington Post article entitled Voters in Ohio<br />

Solidify Their Opinions <strong>of</strong> Palin, Biden by J.r. mcmillan on october 3,<br />

2008. Visit www.chrisawards.org.<br />

paul tepper associate ‘97-’01 participated in a group show entitled<br />

The Cultivating Growth Group Show at Clayspace in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh in<br />

september 2008, <strong>and</strong> a two-person show entitled Reflections at the<br />

lyle gallery in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh during June 2008. Visit www.lylegallery.<br />

com <strong>and</strong> http://clayspace831.com/gallery.php.<br />

khaIrul IsmaIl ’01 was selected as a malaysian representative for the<br />

singapore International photography festival 2008 at 2902 gallery &<br />

national museum <strong>of</strong> singapore from october – november 2008. he<br />

presented Aesthetics Beyond the Prison Cells documentary photos <strong>of</strong><br />

the pudu prison, one <strong>of</strong> the oldest jails in kuala lumpur. Ismail also had<br />

a solo exhibition entitled live animals inside! at the wei ling gallery<br />

from may – June 2008. Visit www.weiling-gallery.com <strong>and</strong> www.sipf.<br />

sg.<br />

nathan Janes ’01 participated in a group exhibition entitled Family<br />

Dog Meets Family Dog at Jack gallery in Chicago Il from June – July<br />

2008. Visit www.poparf.com.<br />

daVId rathke ‘01 <strong>and</strong> laura (sChroeder) rathke ‘02 had one <strong>of</strong><br />

their garments featured on the cover <strong>of</strong> June 2008 TV Guide.<br />

adam kaser associate ‘94-’02 participated in the group show entitled<br />

Ways <strong>of</strong> Knowing Water at the ohio state university urban arts space<br />

in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh from July – august 2008.<br />

James Baker ‘02 who holds an mfa from the university <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati,<br />

inaugurated the foxy production gallery’s new location in new york City<br />

with a solo painting show entitled Civil Dusk from october – november<br />

2008. Visit www.jimmybaker.com. <strong>and</strong> www.foxyproduction.com.<br />

Joshua foy ‘02 participated in the group show entitled Fine <strong>Art</strong>s Exhibition<br />

at the Cox fine arts Center, ohio state fair in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh during<br />

august 2008. Joshua displayed the ceramic sculptures Out <strong>of</strong> Sight,<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> Mind; Catch; <strong>and</strong> 43078 <strong>and</strong> was awarded 3rd Best <strong>of</strong> show<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional for Catch. Visit http://ohiostatefairfinearts.blogspot.com.<br />

gyasI gIllespIe ‘02 has been a new york based freelance photographer<br />

for ten years. his clients have included Brown Bag films, Believe<br />

media, hBo, <strong>and</strong> recently the alvin ailey dance Company. Visit www.<br />

jahse.com/new/ailey.<br />

anne holman ’02 has an installation entitled Inheritance published in<br />

lark publication’s book 500 Pendants <strong>and</strong> Lockets: Contemporary Interpretations<br />

<strong>of</strong> Classic Adornments, which was released in spring 2008.<br />

ChI kIt kwong ’02 participated in a group show entitled Gang <strong>of</strong><br />

Four at the Chop Chop gallery in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh during may 2008. Visit<br />

http://chopchopgallery.com.<br />

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mIChael maIhaCk ‘02 is the creator <strong>of</strong> the webcomic Cow &<br />

Buffalo. his recent works include Comic Book Tattoo, published by<br />

Image comics, <strong>and</strong> the Christian comic anthology Parable. michael<br />

is a graphic designer for saint leo university in florida. Visit www.<br />

cowshell.com.<br />

laura (sChroeder) rathke ‘02 <strong>and</strong> daVId rathke ‘01 had one <strong>of</strong><br />

their garments featured on the cover <strong>of</strong> June 2008 TV Guide.<br />

paul rIChmond ‘02 participated in two group shows from september<br />

– october 2008 entitled Dollypop at world <strong>of</strong> wonder gallery in<br />

hollywood Ca, <strong>and</strong> second annual Circus Show & Other Atrocities at<br />

a Bitchin’ space gallery in sacramento Ca. Visit www.paulrichmond<br />

studio.com.<br />

mIChael stIllIon ‘02 was named one <strong>of</strong> the mid-east Career <strong>and</strong><br />

technology Centers distinguished alumni hall <strong>of</strong> fame inductees in<br />

october 2008. michael attended Indiana university’s master <strong>of</strong> fine<br />

arts program <strong>and</strong> now lives in new mexico as a roswell artist-in-residence.<br />

among his accomplishments, he has received a Joan mitchell<br />

full fellowship to attend the Vermont studio Center, <strong>and</strong> a 2008 ohio<br />

arts Council grant Individual excellence award. while with artworks,<br />

he was selected to work with spring grove Village oh to be project<br />

manager for a 160 x 17 foot mural.<br />

nathanIel underwood ‘02 participated in a group show entitled<br />

Gang <strong>of</strong> Four at the Chop Chop gallery in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh during may<br />

2008. Visit http://chopchopgallery.com.<br />

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MICHAEL MAIHACk<br />

mIlan zorI ‘02 had a solo show in april 2008 entitled The Cake Show<br />

at eat Cake! in milwaukee wI. Visit www.dwellephant.com.<br />

ChrIsten (CushIng) nelson associate ‘00-’03 participated in a group<br />

show entitled The Cultivating Growth Group Show at Clayspace in<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> oh in september 2008. Visit http://clayspace831.com/gallery.<br />

php.<br />

ewelIna (koszykowskI) ferruso ‘03 participated in two group<br />

shows entitled 5 Identities, 5 Destinations at ad hoc gallery in new<br />

york City from July – august 2008, <strong>and</strong> Dark Pop at last rites gallery in<br />

new york City from september – october 2008. Visit www.adhocart.<br />

org <strong>and</strong> www.lastritesgallery.com.<br />

harrIet hammersmIth ‘03 presented a paper at the 30th theoretical<br />

archaeology group annual meeting at the university <strong>of</strong> southampton<br />

uk in december 2008. as part <strong>of</strong> her dissertation she did experimental<br />

work reproducing beakers with methods available during the Bronze<br />

age.<br />

Jody kreVens ‘03 has a clothing label entitled systematic manipulation.<br />

Visit myspace.com/systematicmanipulation.<br />

tIna matthews ‘03 participated in a two-person show entitled<br />

Glimpse at ohio art league in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh in october 2008. Visit<br />

www.oal.org.<br />

JustIn Bryant ‘04 has a new website for his design studio. some <strong>of</strong><br />

clients include: arC Business advisors, Bath & Body works®, Crabtree<br />

& evelyn, olde towne east (otena), pearl market, robert rothschild<br />

farm, <strong>and</strong> salon l<strong>of</strong>ts. Visit www.thinkdesignstudio.net.<br />

elIzaBeth ChInCarInI ‘04 has completed her mfa thesis film at<br />

uCla. liz has also produced animation for music videos, notably for<br />

death Cab for Cutie, <strong>and</strong> has worked for shadowanimation <strong>and</strong> on<br />

amy winfrey’s Making Fiends on nickelodeon.<br />

anna dICkson ‘04 recently accepted a position as a photo assistant<br />

at Rolling Stone located in new york ny. previously, anna was employed<br />

as assistant photo editor at Future US.<br />

elIzaBeth gerdeman ‘04 participated in the group show entitled<br />

Ways <strong>of</strong> Knowing Water at the ohio state university urban arts space<br />

in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh from July – august 2008.<br />

lea gray ‘04 curated the exhibit entitled Empirical Phenomena,<br />

Works by Jules Knowlton at ohio art league in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh in september<br />

2008. Visit www.oal.org.<br />

kenneth hall ‘04 recently accepted a full-time position teaching<br />

painting <strong>and</strong> drawing at the university <strong>of</strong> northern Iowa.<br />

JennIfer marsh ‘04 organized the group installation project entitled<br />

World Reclamation <strong>Art</strong> Project (W.R.A.P.) with the International fiber<br />

Collaborative in 2007-2008. Various fiber panels the world’s dependency<br />

on oil were sewn together to cover an ab<strong>and</strong>oned gas station<br />

in new york, garnering national press. Visit www.internationalfiber<br />

collaborative.com.<br />

phI nguyen ‘04 who was named outst<strong>and</strong>ing time Based senior at<br />

CCad, has accepted a position at pacific data Images (pdI). previously,<br />

phi worked at Blitz game design <strong>and</strong> digital domain.<br />

RyAN O<strong>RE</strong>WILER<br />

ryan orewIler ‘04 participated in several 2008 exhibits including<br />

studios on high gallery in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh, the leigh gallery in Chicago<br />

Il, <strong>and</strong> sharon weiss gallery in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh. Visit<br />

www.ryan<strong>of</strong>ineart.com.<br />

deIdre ComrIe associate ‘95-’05 participated in a group show entitled<br />

The Cultivating Growth Group Show at Clayspace in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh in<br />

september 2008. Visit http://clayspace831.com/gallery.php.<br />

BrIan CampBell ‘05 is currently studying for his mfa at rutgers, the<br />

state university <strong>of</strong> new Jersey.<br />

deBorah (harpster) Correa ‘05 with her husb<strong>and</strong>, Joshua Correa,<br />

started the organization called good grapes Illustration group, which<br />

includes weekly art adventures, one-day art workshops, <strong>and</strong> classes.<br />

also, deborah participated in a group show entitled The Cultivating<br />

Growth Group Show at Clayspace in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh in september 2008.<br />

Visit www.goodgrapes.org.<br />

roBert horn ‘05 has graduated from air force basic military training<br />

at lackl<strong>and</strong> air force Base, san antonio, texas. Visit www.bmtgrad.<br />

com/hometownnews/?p=27184.<br />

alex kolesar ‘05 <strong>and</strong> Joseph koVell ’08 made their long running<br />

online comic No Need for Bushido into an <strong>of</strong>ficial llC. Visit www.nn4b.<br />

com.<br />

ADAM O’HERN AND NATHANIEL bRAXTON<br />

adam o’hern ‘05 <strong>and</strong> nathanIel Braxton ‘07 have launched a<br />

new greeting card business named hicks-gibbon Industries, llC. Visit<br />

www.hicksgibbon.com.<br />

karen sQuIllaro ‘05, who has been freelancing in new york City<br />

<strong>and</strong> new Jersey, started the company acquamedia. the services <strong>of</strong> her<br />

business include still-based, time-based <strong>and</strong> interactive design. Visit<br />

www.acquamedia.net.<br />

shawn tImen ‘05 <strong>and</strong> a partner started an earth conscious tee <strong>and</strong> accessory<br />

business named greentreeapparel.com. also, shawn owns the<br />

freelance business guppie graphics.Visit www.greenapparel.com <strong>and</strong><br />

www.guppiegraphics.com.<br />

wynter whItesIde ‘05 has curated an international exhibition titled<br />

Sugarcraft at the kasia kay art projects in Chicago Il from June – august<br />

2008. Visit www.kasiakayartprojects.com <strong>and</strong> www.sugarcraft<br />

project.com.<br />

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gretChen (mCallIster) Barota ’06 was a finalist for the 28th<br />

annual photographer’s forum spring photography Contest. one <strong>of</strong><br />

her images was chosen from over 3000 photography entries from<br />

around the world <strong>and</strong> was published in the 2008 Photographer’s<br />

Forum Annual.<br />

molly Burke ‘06 curated <strong>and</strong> participated in a two-person exhibit<br />

entitled Cataloging <strong>and</strong> Collection at the ohio art league gallery in<br />

august 2008. Visit www.oal.org.<br />

Cass<strong>and</strong>ra Clements ‘06 participated in a group show entitled<br />

New <strong>Art</strong>ists at art access gallery in Bexley oh from august – september<br />

2008. also, Cass<strong>and</strong>ra is currently a graduate student at west<br />

Virginia university. Visit www.artaccessgallery.com.<br />

Brendan hIggIns ‘06 had his artwork selected for the Commemorative<br />

u.s. postal service Cancellation stamp in 2008. this stamp honors<br />

nasa space shuttle pilot Colonel gregory Johnson, a 1980 fairborn<br />

high school graduate. higgins is employed with the time Community<br />

newspapers graphic design department in kettering oh.<br />

JennIfer holt ’06 has accepted a position as assistant designer at<br />

promo Costumes Inc., which specializes in making h<strong>and</strong>made custom<br />

mascot costumes. Visit www. promocostumes.com.<br />

Cory howard ‘06 is a graphic designer <strong>and</strong> has a jewelry design line<br />

named Corybethy. Visit www.etsy.com.<br />

<strong>and</strong>rew Ina ‘06 participated in a group show entitled New Work<br />

at art access gallery in Bexley oh from June – July 2008. Visit www.<br />

artaccessgallery.com.<br />

JulIa kleInhenz ‘06 was a CCad visiting artist on october 20, 2008<br />

from evodesign group <strong>of</strong> watertown Ct. evodesign was a 2008 Idea<br />

award finalist for the mp3 player that they designed with hasbro. Visit<br />

www.evodesign.com.<br />

Joseph lomBardo ‘06 earned his master <strong>of</strong> fine arts: painting <strong>and</strong><br />

drawing at Bowling green state university in 2008. Joseph participated<br />

in a group show entitled New <strong>Art</strong>ists at art access gallery in Bexley<br />

oh from august – september 2008. Visit www.jlombardoart.com.<br />

danIel mCkewen ‘06 has a custom-design messenger bag business<br />

in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh entitled seagull Bags. Visit www.seagullbags.com.<br />

Brent payne ’06 participated in the group show entitled Magnitude<br />

Seven at the manifest gallery in Cincinnati oh from may – June 2008,<br />

Fine <strong>Art</strong>s Exhibition at the Cox fine arts Center, ohio state fair in<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> oh during august 2008, <strong>and</strong> the 19th Annual New Jersey<br />

Small Works Exhibition at the mikhail zakin gallery in demarest nJ<br />

from July – august 2008. Visit www.manifestgallery.org.<br />

Boryana rusenoVa ‘06 participated in a group show entitled New<br />

Work at art access gallery in Bexley oh in June – July 2008. Visit<br />

www.artaccessgallery.com.<br />

nathanIel Braxton ‘07 <strong>and</strong> adam o’hern ‘05 have launched a<br />

new greeting card business named hicks-gibbon Industries, llC. Visit<br />

www.hicksgibbon.com.<br />

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gordon downey ‘07 has accepted a position as toy inventor/designer<br />

at Big monster toys in Chicago Il. Visit www.gordondowney.com<br />

<strong>and</strong> www.bmttoys.com.<br />

a.g. ford ‘07 illustrated the children’s book Barack by Jonah winter.<br />

Visit www.agfordillustration.com. see article on page 13.<br />

TONyA MARIE<br />

tonya marIe ‘07 has started her own freelance business named gypsy<br />

Cat studios llC. In June 2008, she was commissioned by a senior<br />

h<strong>and</strong>balancer at the Institute <strong>of</strong> Circus arts in melbourne, australia to<br />

disguise his performance platform as a tree stump <strong>and</strong> balancing poles<br />

as mushrooms. she was also commissioned by Ballet met to create<br />

matching genies for their adaptation <strong>of</strong> Aladdin in spring 2008. tonya<br />

was promoted to head designer at Costume specialists where she had<br />

been a designer for four years making mascot character costumes for<br />

sesame street, nickolodeon, zoos <strong>and</strong> theme parks. Visit www.flickr.<br />

com/photos/tonyamarie/sets.<br />

BrIan matyas ‘07 is a concept artist at walt disney’s Image movers<br />

digital. at Imd, Brian is currently one <strong>of</strong> the only concept artists specializing<br />

in character <strong>and</strong> costume design, <strong>and</strong> has worked on robert zemekis’<br />

movie A Christmas Carol due to be released in 2009. Visit www.<br />

imagemoversdigital.com.<br />

taylor (downes) sears ‘07 was a CCad visiting artists on october<br />

20, 2008 from evodesign group <strong>of</strong> watertown Ct. evodesign<br />

was a 2008 Idea award finalist for the mp3 player that they<br />

designed with hasbro. Visit www.evodesign.com.<br />

whItney Corum ‘08 sells her sterling silver jewelry designs at<br />

petit Jewelry designs in Charleston wV. Visit www.petitjewelry.com.<br />

CarolIne elBert ‘08 participated in a group exhibit entitled Addressing<br />

Machine & Supply at stonewall <strong>Columbus</strong> Center on high<br />

in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh in april 2008. Visit www.stonewallcolumbus.org.<br />

rIChard hagee ‘08 has accepted a position as product designer<br />

with design Central in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh. also, richard tied for second<br />

place in the International housewares association’s 2008 student<br />

design Competition. his product, opus, can collect laundry on the<br />

floor like a traditional basket, hang in a closet, or be carried over<br />

the shoulder. Visit www.design-central.com.<br />

John hannIgan ‘08 participated in a group exhibit entitled Addressing<br />

Machine & Supply at stonewall <strong>Columbus</strong> Center on high<br />

in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh in april 2008. Visit www.stonewallcolumbus.org.<br />

Jeffrey knICk ‘08 participated in the group show entitled Fine<br />

<strong>Art</strong>s Exhibition at the Cox fine arts Center, ohio state fair in <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

oh during august 2008. Jeffrey displayed the abstraction<br />

painting A Tangled Mess. Visit http://ohiostatefairfinearts.blogspot.<br />

com.<br />

Joseph koVell ’08 <strong>and</strong> alex kolesar ‘05 made their long running<br />

online comic No Need for Bushido into an <strong>of</strong>ficial llC. Visit<br />

www.nn4b.com.<br />

Jeremy kreusCh ‘08 participated in a group exhibit entitled Addressing<br />

Machine & Supply at stonewall <strong>Columbus</strong> Center on high<br />

in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh in april 2008. Visit www.stonewallcolumbus.org.<br />

heather kyle ‘08 participated in a group exhibit entitled Addressing<br />

Machine & Supply at stonewall <strong>Columbus</strong> Center on high in<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> oh in april 2008. Visit www.stonewallcolumbus.org.<br />

matthew rhoades ‘08 will have a photography exhibit <strong>of</strong> deconstructed<br />

buildings at mac worthington galerie in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh<br />

beginning august 2008.<br />

ChrIstIe whIsman ‘08 participated in a group exhibit entitled Addressing<br />

Machine & Supply at stonewall <strong>Columbus</strong> Center on high<br />

in <strong>Columbus</strong> oh in april 2008. Visit www.stonewallcolumbus.org.<br />

erIC zImmerman ‘08 has accepted a position as an environmental<br />

designer with fitch in powell oh. Visit www.fitch.com.<br />

alumnI oBItuarIes<br />

alex kItsos died october 25, 2008.<br />

ennIs daVIs ’41 died June 16, 2008.<br />

neIl murphy ’52 died may 27, 2008.<br />

Burdette augsBurger ’62 died april 14, 2008.<br />

donna (mCCullough) BreInIng ’74 died may 2, 2008.<br />

frederICk pfeIffer ’76 died may 28, 2008.<br />

Jerry kwan ’76 died may, 2008.<br />

susan (grum) tudor ’83 died august 22, 2008.<br />

JennIfer (mCConnell) yanok ’93 died July 6, 2008.<br />

news In memory <strong>of</strong>:<br />

sara (fry) Carr ‘30 (deceased). Carr was featured in The <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

Dispatch article entitled Echoes <strong>of</strong> an era: Building sale leaves<br />

artist’s family worried about fate <strong>of</strong> 1960 mural by kathy lynn gray<br />

on september 11, 2008. the future <strong>of</strong> sara’s 25-foot-wide mural<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> on a Summer Morning located in the trautman Building<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Columbus</strong> oh is a concern to the family, since the building was<br />

sold last year.<br />

Clyde sInger ‘34 (deceased). singer is featured in the new book<br />

entitled Clyde Singer’s America, edited by Canton museum <strong>of</strong><br />

art executive director m.J. albacete <strong>and</strong> published by kent state<br />

university press, 2008. the book is a companion to the exhibit with<br />

the same title at Butler Institute <strong>of</strong> american art in youngstown oh<br />

from september 2008 – January 2009. Visit http://butlerart.com<br />

<strong>and</strong> www.cantonart.org.<br />

mark traVIs ‘75 (deceased). a solo show Mark Travis: Memorial<br />

Show was mounted at space gallery in denver Co from august –<br />

october 2008. Visit www.marktravis.net.<br />

deBra (saVarIse) glann ‘84 (deceased). glann’s work was<br />

included in a group show <strong>Art</strong>scaping at glann studio in scottsdale<br />

az beginning october 2008. Visit www.artxtwo.com.<br />

WINTER 2009 IMAGE MAGAZINE<br />

RICHARD HAGEE<br />

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C<strong>RE</strong>ATIVE DRIVE<br />

A CALL TO SUPPORT<br />

CCAD’S MISSION,<br />

CANZANI’S LEGACy<br />

sitting still was moving backwards for Joseph<br />

Canzani. he was in constant pursuit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

exceptional. through passionate <strong>and</strong> determined<br />

efforts—<strong>and</strong> a steadfast belief in hard<br />

work—he was able to draw out the best in<br />

people.<br />

the legacy <strong>of</strong> the late dean <strong>and</strong> president<br />

continue to shape the CCad experience<br />

today. the core values <strong>and</strong> academic rigor he<br />

exemplified form the foundation <strong>of</strong> the CCad<br />

educational experience, while his pursuit <strong>of</strong><br />

excellence is inherent in the physical <strong>and</strong><br />

programmatic improvements that are<br />

occurring throughout the campus.<br />

Creative Drive Donors<br />

fORM ($250,000 <strong>and</strong> above)<br />

american electric power<br />

diane & george Byers, Jr.<br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

l oann w. Crane <strong>and</strong> family/Crane<br />

group Co.<br />

the edwards family<br />

f ederal appropriation ‘08 - sBa<br />

huntington Bank<br />

the Jerome m. kobacker foundation<br />

limited Br<strong>and</strong>s foundation<br />

mirolo Charitable foundation<br />

nationwide foundation<br />

ohio Cultural facilities Comm. ‘08<br />

george a. skestos<br />

mr. & mrs. Christopher J. snell<br />

tween Br<strong>and</strong>s, Inc.<br />

wolfe associates, Inc.<br />

bALANCE ($100,000–$249,999)<br />

deborah & george acock<br />

anonymous (2)<br />

B everly Bethge, dan schmidt & guy<br />

schmidt<br />

Continental <strong>of</strong>fice environments<br />

C orna kokosing Construction<br />

Company<br />

Barbara fergus<br />

s<strong>and</strong>ra & william r. heifner<br />

ann & tom hoaglin<br />

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the Creative drive comprehensive campaign<br />

has gained generous donor support from<br />

individuals, corporations, foundations, <strong>and</strong><br />

government since launching in 2005. the<br />

Creative drive alumni appeal launched in late<br />

2008 invited alumni to contribute $1 million<br />

<strong>of</strong> the overall $12 million goal in memory <strong>of</strong><br />

Joseph Canzani.<br />

“this campaign is an opportunity to honor the<br />

man whose fierce love for our school, passion<br />

for education, <strong>and</strong> integrity has significantly<br />

influenced each <strong>of</strong> our lives,” says CCad<br />

president denny griffith. “we are serious<br />

about our mission to prepare aspiring<br />

Ingram-white Castle foundation<br />

nancy & tad Jeffrey<br />

Jerry & patricia Jurgensen<br />

John s. & Catherine Chapin kobacker<br />

elizabeth & tahlman krumm, Jr.<br />

the lefevre foundation<br />

peg mativi & donald dick<br />

the motorists Insurance group<br />

pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

state auto Insurance Companies<br />

arlene & michael weiss<br />

VALUE ($10,000–$99,999)<br />

anonymous (2)<br />

r<strong>and</strong>y arndt & Jeff Baker<br />

ellen & Jim Bachmann<br />

John Behal & Jim elliott<br />

esther & Bob Bender<br />

Carlile patchen & murphy, llp<br />

Chute gerdeman<br />

Jack & nancy edwards<br />

michael & phaedra edwards<br />

walter & marian english foundation<br />

michael J. & karen g. fiorile<br />

Beth fisher & denny griffith<br />

patricia hatler, esq. & howard C<strong>of</strong>fin<br />

stephanie hightower<br />

Charleen hinson<br />

inVentiv, Inc.<br />

alexis a. Jacobs<br />

elizabeth l. Jarrell<br />

the Jeffrey Company<br />

Jim & dee dee kunk<br />

nancy lane<br />

mary & robert lazarus, Jr.<br />

fran luck<strong>of</strong>f<br />

anne & noel melvin<br />

Bonnie & david milenthal<br />

diane nye & michael rayden<br />

ron & ann pizzuti<br />

the reinberger foundation<br />

resource Interactive<br />

elizabeth m. ross<br />

Bobbie ruch<br />

susan & Charles r. saxbe<br />

Jody g. & Jeffrey l. scheiman<br />

schottenstein zox & dunn<br />

thekla & donald shackelford<br />

Barbara trueman<br />

edward I. wolf<br />

pamela m. & thomas e. workman<br />

edward & ellen yen<br />

Chilin yu<br />

C<strong>RE</strong>ATIVE DRIVE (up to $9,999)<br />

aero thermo technology<br />

John l. alden & kathy mohr<br />

steven h. <strong>and</strong>erson<br />

anonymous (4)<br />

Julia & milt Baughman<br />

designers <strong>and</strong> visual artists for successful <strong>and</strong><br />

influential careers,” he adds. “we now reach<br />

out to our alumni with the conviction <strong>and</strong><br />

confidence that you will join this great<br />

partnership to ensure the facilities <strong>and</strong><br />

resources we <strong>of</strong>fer our students match<br />

their outst<strong>and</strong>ing abilities <strong>and</strong> potential.”<br />

Visit www.josephcanzani.com/creative-drive<br />

to make an online donation to the campaign.<br />

michael Beekhuizen<br />

pamela & Jack Beeler<br />

william & Christine Belhorn<br />

Charlotte Bell<strong>and</strong><br />

teresa & Brian Biernat<br />

margaret a. Bixler-foster<br />

daniel Blausey & gerry Valentine<br />

douglas & katherine Bosch<br />

Cara matho Buerger & family<br />

richard l. Burrell<br />

field & s<strong>and</strong>y (swacke) Carden<br />

neal Cavanaugh<br />

michael Ceschiat & Cheri reckers<br />

Chester willcox & saxbe llp<br />

ron Cheung<br />

C heryl Bricker Ciampa & keith<br />

Ciampa<br />

Coe photographic<br />

linda m.w. Coe<br />

robert Coles<br />

xenia palus davies<br />

sue doody<br />

patrick eastlake<br />

Carolyn s. emmons<br />

ernst & young<br />

Inka essenhigh<br />

ming fay<br />

susan ferber<br />

alice & thomas frenz<br />

Jules <strong>and</strong> Judy garel<br />

GALLERy EXHIbITS CCAD<br />

ARTISTS IN SUPPORT Of<br />

C<strong>RE</strong>ATIVE DRIVE CAMPAIGN<br />

this past fall 49 CCad-affiliated artists<br />

from across the country took part in a local<br />

exhibition that celebrated CCad’s impact<br />

on the arts community <strong>and</strong> raised funds for<br />

the college. the exhibition, on view at the<br />

hammond harkins galleries in Bexley, ohio,<br />

brought together the work <strong>of</strong> diverse artists<br />

from six states. ten percent <strong>of</strong> the exhibition’s<br />

sales proceeds were given to the Creative<br />

drive, CCad’s $12 million comprehensive<br />

campaign to improve campus facilities <strong>and</strong><br />

bolster the college’s scholarship fund.<br />

for gallery owner marlana hammond keynes,<br />

the Creative drive exhibition was a chance<br />

adele gegenheimer<br />

al glann<br />

lucy godman<br />

mindy & david good<br />

david w. gr<strong>of</strong>f<br />

harriet green<br />

James r. grimes<br />

Joan m. hall<br />

leslie (Beaber) harrington<br />

Celene & Jarrett hawkins<br />

nanette & hiroshi hayakawa<br />

Chris heron<br />

helen h<strong>of</strong>felt<br />

shelly h<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

Christy hooper (Bull)<br />

Bob horvath<br />

elaine hulin<br />

david Jay Jernigan<br />

fran kaplan<br />

merilynn kaplin<br />

suzanne karpus<br />

tom & kelly kier<br />

Java & mark kitrick<br />

ray kline<br />

kirsten knodt & mairead reddy<br />

stephen & Bernice k<strong>of</strong>f<br />

michael lai<br />

william lane<br />

dr. wayne p. lawson<br />

laura lees<br />

to showcase talent, provide opportunities<br />

to emerging artists, <strong>and</strong> financially support<br />

the college that has influenced so many <strong>of</strong><br />

her artists. “so many <strong>of</strong> our artists are CCad<br />

alumni. we wanted to do something in<br />

appreciation,” she explains. “the result was<br />

a success <strong>and</strong> probably the most exciting<br />

exhibition I have ever done.”<br />

more than 100 entries were submitted, from<br />

which 60 pieces were chosen. paintings,<br />

sculpture, photography, <strong>and</strong> graphics by<br />

CCad alumni <strong>and</strong> faculty who have gone on<br />

to establish successful art careers, including<br />

Jim markle, Curtis Bartone, dennison griffith,<br />

marc & angel lincewicz<br />

John lineberger<br />

george e. liston<br />

george & nannette maciejunes<br />

Benton & anna mahan<br />

marcia tabler marketing<br />

Jennifer marlatt<br />

ty marsh<br />

priscilla a. marshall<br />

michael mcConnell<br />

Jerry w. mcdaniel<br />

susan & william mcdonough, Jr.<br />

stewart mckissick<br />

nancy & Bruce meyer<br />

Jason moore<br />

nBBJ<br />

new albany arts Council<br />

elena osterwalder<br />

Betty a. parks<br />

david w. patch, Jr.<br />

Brent payne<br />

tam peterson & david Bartolomucci<br />

richard petry<br />

floradelle a. pfahl<br />

terri plante<br />

the podnar family<br />

ramon Quinones<br />

<strong>and</strong>rew g. rabatin<br />

kathleen & frederick ransier<br />

kent roberts<br />

drew & Joyce robinson<br />

sherri & kevin ronnebaum<br />

david a. rose<br />

Cindy ross<br />

John w. sapp<br />

dolly & william saxbe<br />

Jo ann & michael scanlon<br />

Bernie & s<strong>and</strong>y senser<br />

Jeremiah & ann shifflet<br />

Janet sopp-sims & eric s. sims<br />

don slobodien<br />

gary l. smith<br />

Jane smith<br />

Jeff & Jeani stahler<br />

romaine m. stawowy<br />

thomas p. steward<br />

Bernard r. stockwell<br />

laurinda stockwell<br />

lauraine strussion<br />

aaron szymanski<br />

Julie taggart<br />

Janet & lowell tolstedt<br />

annette toth<br />

u.s. Bank in Central ohio<br />

lynn ullman<br />

B. J. Van de Velde<br />

suzanne Van horne<br />

Verso design Corp.<br />

John Voelker<br />

rodney & donna wasserstrom<br />

<strong>and</strong> paul hamilton, were shown with<br />

emerging artists such as current CCad<br />

student mark Bush <strong>and</strong> several recent alumni.<br />

to keynes, this mix <strong>of</strong> emerging <strong>and</strong><br />

established artists produced a variety <strong>of</strong> works<br />

that illustrated the range <strong>and</strong> depth <strong>of</strong> artistic<br />

styles <strong>and</strong> skills encouraged by a CCad<br />

education. she hopes to institute the<br />

exhibition as a biennial event: “It was<br />

such a unique exhibition—I would love<br />

to do it again.”<br />

r<strong>and</strong>y & pat wax<br />

Christine V<strong>and</strong>enwymelenberg weber<br />

timothy whidden<br />

wendy wilson & Curt Benzle<br />

albert y. wong<br />

nell woodrow<br />

wei zheng<br />

IN kIND<br />

acock associates architects, llC<br />

tim Bowers<br />

ologie<br />

sos Video Communications<br />

MATCHING GIfTS<br />

ernst & young<br />

nationwide foundation<br />

this list reflects contributions<br />

received before January 1, 2009.<br />

to see a list that reflects donors to<br />

the 2008 annual fund, please turn<br />

to page 34.<br />

WINTER 2009 IMAGE MAGAZINE<br />

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OUR ANNUAL DONORS’ GENEROSITy<br />

<strong>RE</strong>COGNIZED AND APP<strong>RE</strong>CIATED<br />

we acknowledge <strong>and</strong> thank the following annual fund contributors, who invested in the college <strong>and</strong> our students during the 2008 calendar year. please note<br />

that this list reflects outright gifts <strong>and</strong> pledges made during this timeframe, rather than pledge payments. to see a list that reflects donors to the Creative drive<br />

Campaign, please turn to page 32.<br />

If you would like to learn more about the many ways to support CCAD, contact the Development Office at 614.222.3268 or development@ccad.edu.<br />

Levels <strong>of</strong> Giving:<br />

P<strong>RE</strong>SIDENT’S CIRCLE<br />

Charles Cahn<br />

greater <strong>Columbus</strong> arts Council<br />

DEAN’S CIRCLE<br />

abercrombie & fitch<br />

the alexis a. Jacobs foundation<br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

LEADER<br />

american greetings Corporation<br />

B attelle foundation fund <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

C harles Barton weaver trust scholarship<br />

fund <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

ohio arts Council<br />

silver summit Corp., ltd.<br />

united mcgill Corporation<br />

Victoria’s secret stores<br />

PACESETTER<br />

akro-mils<br />

anonymous<br />

ellen & Jim Bachmann<br />

pamela & Jack Beeler<br />

Behal sampson dietz, Inc.<br />

John Behal & Jim elliott<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> dispatch/alive!<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> fair auto auction, Inc.<br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> food & wine affair<br />

Corna kokosing Construction Company<br />

grant & susan douglass<br />

elmers products, Inc.<br />

t he Jerome kobacker Charities<br />

foundation<br />

John s. & Catherine Chapin kobacker<br />

elizabeth & tahlman krumm<br />

t he links foundation, Inc./<strong>Columbus</strong><br />

Chapter<br />

w illiam <strong>and</strong> Jane schloss family<br />

foundation<br />

arlene & michael weiss<br />

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President’s Circle: gifts <strong>of</strong> $50,000+<br />

Dean’s Circle: gifts <strong>of</strong> $25,000+<br />

Leader: gifts <strong>of</strong> $10,000+<br />

pamela m. & thomas e. workman<br />

sarah ziegler<br />

bENEfACTOR<br />

american furnishings<br />

Cheryl Bricker Ciampa & keith Ciampa<br />

phaedra & michael edwards<br />

fahlgren, Inc.<br />

emily & r<strong>and</strong>all gerber<br />

hamilton parker Company<br />

nancy & tad Jeffrey<br />

l ardon & associates/the Center for<br />

healthy families<br />

stephanie & adam lewin<br />

the liberace foundation<br />

macy’s Central<br />

p atrick J. <strong>and</strong> kathleen d. mcCurdy<br />

family foundation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

foundation<br />

anedith nash<br />

national retail federation<br />

nBBJ – doug parris, partner<br />

t imothy neese scholarship fund <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

ologie<br />

mr. & mrs. edward J. yen<br />

SUSTAINER<br />

Jamie allen, m.d. & steven allen, m.d.<br />

paul d. allen<br />

aramark Corporation<br />

teresa & Brian Biernat<br />

ron Cheung<br />

Conrad phillips & Vutech, Inc.<br />

Construction systems, Inc.<br />

Crane group, Co.<br />

Jameson Crane<br />

francine & thomas durkee<br />

Julie & roger escolas<br />

e tant donnes: the french-american fund<br />

for Contemporary art<br />

abby & Jeff fisher<br />

Pacesetter: gifts <strong>of</strong> $5,000+<br />

benefactor: gifts <strong>of</strong> $2,500+<br />

Sustainer: gifts <strong>of</strong> $1,000+<br />

patricia & mark french<br />

Carl garant<br />

deedee & herb glimcher<br />

Beth fisher & denny griffith<br />

James r. grimes<br />

hallmark Cards, Inc.<br />

nanette & hiroshi hayakawa<br />

laVetta helser<br />

mrs. Charles herndon<br />

Cynthia & Charles herndon<br />

mr. & mrs. John hoell<br />

Jane h<strong>of</strong>felt<br />

geraldine h<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

alexis a. Jacobs<br />

Betty ann & malcolm d. Jeffrey<br />

tibbi & kiehner Johnson<br />

patricia & Jerry Jurgensen<br />

mary & Bob kidder<br />

kelly & thomas kier<br />

mary lane<br />

m ary <strong>and</strong> robert lazarus, Jr. fund <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

katherine leVeque<br />

Benton & anna mahan<br />

peg mativi & donald dick<br />

m ichael <strong>and</strong> paige Crane fund <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

dean l. mitchell<br />

max moran<br />

kay & John murray<br />

Char norman<br />

doug norman<br />

ohiohealth<br />

darlene & len pokorny<br />

kathleen & frederick ransier<br />

michael reese<br />

the sara renner family<br />

Betsy & Bryan ross<br />

acloché hr - Bobbie ruch<br />

susan & Charles r. saxbe<br />

david r. schooler<br />

security Corporation<br />

Patron: gifts <strong>of</strong> $450–$999<br />

Supporter: gifts <strong>of</strong> $250–$449<br />

friend: gifts up to $250<br />

skestos family foundation<br />

t he stern family fund <strong>of</strong> the ayco<br />

Charitable foundation<br />

t hekla r. shackelford fund <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

solutions staffing<br />

t.w. ruff Co.<br />

tec, Inc.<br />

e dward g. <strong>and</strong> maxine tracy fund <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

u.s. Bank<br />

u.s. tubular products, Inc.<br />

w olfe associates scholarship<br />

endowment fund <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

Chilin yu<br />

PATRON<br />

georgia & steve agganis<br />

david p. Barker<br />

trudy preston Bartley<br />

agnes Benedict<br />

melanie & larry Bode<br />

Belle Boles<br />

mr. & mrs. michael p. Bonadies<br />

sharon Cameron<br />

takeysha & Brooke Cheney<br />

C hester willcox & saxbe llp fund <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

Converse electric, Inc.<br />

Jeanne Curtis<br />

Betty Custer<br />

e. Custer & w. Custer foundation<br />

niki & Bill denk<br />

donna & Charles dudley<br />

susan h. earl<br />

the edwards family<br />

thomas & diane faist<br />

d. erich fenton<br />

J ames garl<strong>and</strong> & Carol <strong>and</strong>reae fund <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

stephanie hightower<br />

liz & Bill hunt<br />

International housewares association<br />

martha Johnson & John gerhold<br />

suzanne karpus<br />

ms. olga lucia<br />

nancy & thomas h. lurie<br />

william & Julia mclemore<br />

michelle m. mills<br />

n esbitt-westwater fund <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

ohio watercolor society, Inc.<br />

J udy <strong>and</strong> ken pierce fund <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

resource Interactive<br />

Charles & Joyce shenk<br />

shelley a. shively<br />

patricia molano & Jeffrey skoglind<br />

stefanie spielman<br />

dan & rebecca terrible<br />

dwayne todd & steve Crawford<br />

deborah & James tulloss<br />

scott & nancy Vaughan<br />

kevin h. walsh<br />

shirle n. westwater<br />

rita & roderick willcox<br />

sarah & w. peter williams<br />

SUPPORTER<br />

tara abraham<br />

accel Inc.<br />

Julie <strong>and</strong>rews<br />

anonymous<br />

Ballantyne family<br />

Brian Brooks<br />

david Browning<br />

alan Bumpus<br />

Cynthia & John Chester<br />

Jen Clowdus<br />

rhonda & dan demuth<br />

sue doody fund<br />

ginny elam<br />

mark g. feinknopf, Jr. & Cynthia moe<br />

lucy godman<br />

lisal & don gorman<br />

Jody weber govenar<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>bridge real estate Capital<br />

lisa & alan hinson<br />

Beth & robert horvath<br />

Jackie Isaac<br />

mr. Charles kleibacker<br />

Bryan w. knicely<br />

ruth & paul lantz<br />

frank & rachel laskowski<br />

edward d. lathy<br />

douglas macleod<br />

Joyce mckee<br />

diane l. mier<br />

Brad d. ostr<strong>of</strong>f<br />

mabi ponce de leon & Christopher yates<br />

r. l. & Barbara B. richards<br />

richardson printing Corporation<br />

Cordelia robinson & grant morrow III<br />

stephen & shirley rosel<strong>and</strong><br />

Cindy ross<br />

ted schmidt<br />

martha & J. r<strong>and</strong>all schoedinger<br />

lenore schottenstein<br />

Valerie g. smith<br />

linda & lawrence stearns<br />

laurie Beth & ryan sweeney<br />

rebecca & sheldon taft<br />

Julie taggart & John kortl<strong>and</strong>er<br />

michelle thomas<br />

peggy & marc tischbein<br />

grant urie<br />

mark wagner & thomas wilson<br />

Christine weber<br />

h ugh westwater fund <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

holly & stephen wittmann<br />

Janice & herbert wolman<br />

fRIEND<br />

diane abbott<br />

m s. Julie m. abijanac<br />

& mr. travis s. moyer<br />

mr. & mrs. stanford m. ackley<br />

Brooke addison<br />

sybil addison<br />

elisa addlesperger<br />

martha allison<br />

american Insurance administrators, Inc.<br />

deborah & frederick <strong>and</strong>erson<br />

anonymous (10)<br />

James a. arnett<br />

anne arrison<br />

Joan & richard aschenbr<strong>and</strong><br />

rebecca & Ian Baird<br />

Charlotte Bell<strong>and</strong><br />

Curtis Benzle & wendy wilson<br />

the Bexley Conservation Club<br />

laura Bidwa<br />

mr. & mrs. douglas a. Bosch<br />

peter Brenner<br />

Jean s. Brief<br />

robert Brocke<br />

michelle Brown<br />

ann & thomas Brown<br />

Connie & Joe Bruzas<br />

lisa & kevin Burke<br />

mr. & mrs. patrick a. Burns<br />

anthony & Cindy Byington<br />

Carol & ge<strong>of</strong>frey Campbell<br />

V. Jeane & richard f. C<strong>and</strong>ido<br />

mr. & mrs. John a. Caprio<br />

field & s<strong>and</strong>y (swacke) Carden<br />

elizabeth & stephen Cartwright<br />

Ingrid & Julian Chapman<br />

perry Chappano<br />

pamela s. Charbel<br />

robin & Jeff Clark<br />

marion & John Cochrane<br />

yadi Collins<br />

ms. Catherine r. Colque<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> Jewish foundation<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> wood products<br />

Jill & thomas Conger<br />

eloise gries & kenneth r. Cookson<br />

americo Corvari<br />

ruth & henry Corvari<br />

david Cosko<br />

mr. & mrs. orlan Cowan<br />

Cynthia & rIchard Cowdrey<br />

grace Crabtree<br />

elizabeth Crane & richard mckee<br />

dane Contractors, Inc.<br />

debbie davidson<br />

Barbara davis<br />

Barb & donald davis<br />

James dean<br />

Betsy & nick defusco<br />

paula & ralph dickson<br />

kelley & mike difrisco<br />

ted & dianna distel<br />

Betty drummond<br />

donald dunn<br />

karen & James dunn<br />

John duval<br />

Carolyn s. emmons<br />

kathy & Ben espy<br />

lori faist<br />

patricia feigle<br />

Barbara d. & John B. fillion<br />

thomas r. fish<br />

Charlene fix<br />

michael flechtner<br />

Beth grimes flood & tom flood<br />

mary & michael fornadley<br />

richard & louesa foster<br />

philip foster<br />

f ranklin park Conservatory &<br />

Botanical garden<br />

<strong>and</strong>rea french<br />

david french<br />

alice & thomas frenz<br />

fresh games<br />

elizabeth galbreath<br />

lisa gallagher<br />

mr. paul gann<br />

Judy & Jules garel<br />

kathryn & philip garr<br />

Beth gensner, psy.d.<br />

James a. gieseke<br />

douglas & kristin githens<br />

John & gina gladstone<br />

sylvia & robert goldberg<br />

Vicki & frank golden<br />

Christel goodson<br />

nathan gordon<br />

Clyde gosnell<br />

Julie & richard goss<br />

peggy & garry goss<br />

thomas green<br />

Viola greene<br />

Carol griffith<br />

h. peter grimes<br />

daniel n. grose<br />

Joel gundlach<br />

sue haidle & anthony gugliemotto<br />

Joan hall<br />

elizabeth h<strong>and</strong>lan<br />

Brooke hannan<br />

kristen e. harris<br />

Jeff haycock<br />

Chris hayes<br />

pam & Bob helvey<br />

Chris & don helvey<br />

karen & rick helvey<br />

todd & Judy henning<br />

dave herrick<br />

alene hinshaw<br />

Jacqueline & russell hodge<br />

helen h<strong>of</strong>felt<br />

shelly a. h<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

nicki holloway<br />

Bill & sue holman<br />

marion holmgren<br />

Cecil l. howze<br />

Bobby & John hrusovsky II<br />

william & nancy hubert<br />

Jane & paul huff<br />

elaine & Cary hulin<br />

kathleen & gregory hunt<br />

susan hunter-lombardi & steve lombardi<br />

w. James hutchins<br />

Billie harris Ingram<br />

Judith & frederick Isaac<br />

Jacquelin f. Isaac fund<br />

ellen Jamra<br />

susan Jenkins<br />

david Jay Jernigan<br />

wendy & Chris Johnson<br />

paul & gisela Josenhans<br />

susan Josephson<br />

ann karpen<br />

sophia kartsonis<br />

mark kaufman<br />

thomas & patricia keenan<br />

margaret m. kelley<br />

michele kibler<br />

s<strong>and</strong>ra & william kight<br />

adam kilbourne<br />

tamara & walter king<br />

arlene & fred klemushin<br />

robert m. knotts<br />

mary & robert kolcum<br />

Jeannine kraft<br />

gayle & Jim kreutzfeld<br />

Victor krupman<br />

mr. & mrs. edmund k. kuehn<br />

gregg & gretchen kumlien<br />

mary & gordon lanum<br />

gretchen & robert larson<br />

r. Jane lau<br />

Bev & edward leach<br />

mr. lyman l. leathers<br />

gordon lee<br />

ms. susan m. lehman<br />

d. lisheid<br />

kathryn & gordon livermore<br />

sheri lucas<br />

lacey luce<br />

ms. nancy m. lucks<br />

Benjamin g. maiden<br />

karen & franklin martens<br />

marion & rob mayer<br />

patricia & richard mcClure<br />

karen mcCoy<br />

mcdonald’s Corporation<br />

mr. & mrs. allan B. mcfarl<strong>and</strong><br />

kathy l. mcghee<br />

kevin mcginn<br />

mr. & mrs. douglas a. mcguire<br />

robin mckell<br />

s<strong>and</strong>ra & stewart mckissick<br />

evelyn & Jeff mckitrick<br />

susan mclane<br />

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Catherine h. miller<br />

Janet & samuel mir<strong>and</strong>a<br />

mary moretti<br />

kate morgan<br />

msI design<br />

susan & d. Brent mulgrew<br />

Chris r. mundell<br />

Jean a. murphy<br />

katherine t. murphy<br />

kathleen murphy<br />

murphyepson, Inc.<br />

Jane & peter mykrantz<br />

khoan h. nguyen<br />

Brian niedermeier<br />

peter niemershien<br />

Vincent a. notaroberto<br />

Carol & Charles o’Connor, Jr.<br />

alison o’neal<br />

lou & steve olenick<br />

on Campus Creations<br />

elizabeth & tod ortlip<br />

Cynthia patton<br />

marilyn paulsen<br />

Brent payne<br />

paula & Christopher payne<br />

mr. & mrs. donald paynter<br />

Catherine & arthur pellegrini<br />

tam peterson & david Bartolomucci<br />

tucker peterson<br />

nancy petro<br />

konstantin petrochuk<br />

richard petry<br />

steven phillips<br />

Brenda pinnell<br />

alene & stephen pinsky<br />

ms. marina platitsyn<br />

mariette & robert polite<br />

Julie posey<br />

<strong>and</strong>rea & david powell<br />

anne powell-riley<br />

Barbara & robert prescott<br />

kevin preston<br />

Chuck & karen putnam<br />

mary Quick<br />

r amon Quinones aponte &<br />

ana Quinones<br />

sue a. & Joshua B. ragl<strong>and</strong><br />

melody rahaman<br />

robert ramsey<br />

peter rasmussen<br />

kara & scott razek<br />

linda readey<br />

melissa ricksecker<br />

tamara & tim rietenbach<br />

tabitha roach<br />

donna g. & Bruce robinson<br />

Caroline rockwood<br />

elizabeth ross<br />

mr. & mrs. John a. rothschild, Jr.<br />

Jean & ken ruark<br />

deborah rubenstein<br />

katherine & daniel rupp<br />

Joan & stuart salchli<br />

margaret & richard sauer<br />

Jo ann & michael scanlon<br />

lynn & richard schaftlein<br />

susan scherer Charitable foundation<br />

george e. schmauch<br />

kristine schramer<br />

mr. & mrs. eric schwoeppe<br />

daniel J. servaty<br />

robert n. shamansky<br />

linda m. shanahan<br />

gloria k. sharpe<br />

molly & william shearrow, Jr.<br />

sallie J. sherman<br />

patricia & walton silver<br />

stephan smith<br />

duncan J. snyder<br />

ms. romaine m. stawowy<br />

John stephan<br />

Cindy stickley<br />

david stockwell<br />

gail & mark storer<br />

greg & deb stype<br />

salli & david swindell<br />

d r. lee s. szykowny &<br />

thomas e. szykowny<br />

kaname takada<br />

wallace tanksley<br />

david a. taylor<br />

Jim theodore<br />

Jim thimmes<br />

ms. michelle spindle turner<br />

tom & Cathy utgard<br />

p. tim Valentine<br />

lucille & Vladimir Vavilin<br />

gail & John Vogel<br />

Joy & william waldron<br />

teresa walker<br />

Julianne & roger walters<br />

arthur wang<br />

Jane peters ward<br />

patrick welch<br />

m r. michael f. welsch &<br />

mrs. michelle l. rowley-welsch<br />

rosemarie B. wendt<br />

amy wilemon<br />

Judy williams & todd henning<br />

madeleine & roger williams<br />

ana m. windham<br />

Betty wittman<br />

norina V. wolfe<br />

albert y. wong<br />

maryanne & Joseph wray<br />

mr. & mrs. Bruce t. wright<br />

rick yearick<br />

patricia & John yocca<br />

Jane evans zartman<br />

dorothy & frederick ziegler<br />

IN kIND<br />

CCad accepts in-kind donations that<br />

assist in meeting its mission.<br />

alive!<br />

mr. Jeff a. alward<br />

american apparel<br />

archilluminations, Inc.<br />

armada art, Inc.<br />

art frame<br />

Connie Ballenger<br />

Bath & Body works<br />

mr. roger g. Bisbing<br />

Blick art materials<br />

tim Bowers<br />

robert Brocke<br />

mrs. michaeline Brucken<br />

Buckl<strong>and</strong> gillespie design<br />

lisa & kevin Burke<br />

paul Byard<br />

C & a diamonds International llC<br />

matt Carlozzi<br />

Cengage learning<br />

Chartpak<br />

mrs. mimi Chenfeld<br />

Cheryl&Co.<br />

ms. marjorie Clark<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> Clay Company<br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong>, a renaissance hotel<br />

ms. sara Convington<br />

richard & Cynthia Cowdrey<br />

nick Crane<br />

mr. scott davis<br />

kelley & mike difrisco<br />

dr. mojoe<br />

dsw, Inc.<br />

Brent duncan<br />

express women’s design studio<br />

Canaan faulkner<br />

ms. patricia feigle<br />

mr. michael r. flechtner<br />

kimberly & dale forton<br />

mr. philip g. foster<br />

Carl garant<br />

hasbro, Inc.<br />

mary ammatelli & robert hatem<br />

nanette & hiroshi hayakawa<br />

heidelberg distributing Company<br />

henri Bendel<br />

mr. Jerry holloway<br />

robert w. horvath<br />

mr. michael houghton<br />

elaine & dennis howard<br />

hyatt on Capitol square<br />

Jacob neal salon<br />

Jeni’s Ice Creams<br />

Becky kelly & douglas liljegren<br />

ms. karen kennedy<br />

tamara & walter king<br />

kittle’s home furnishings<br />

lane Bryant<br />

Bev & edward leach<br />

leál<br />

susan & edward lense<br />

limited Br<strong>and</strong>s<br />

live technologies, Inc.<br />

mary ludlum<br />

mary lou & robert nichol<br />

mukha Custom Cosmetics & medi-spa<br />

ologie<br />

mr. arlin pearson<br />

pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Columbus</strong><br />

susan & neil rector<br />

ms. Carole rees<br />

Bill & sheila riat<br />

Cynthia a. ross<br />

sax arts & Crafts<br />

Jody & Jeffrey scheiman<br />

susan scherer Charitable foundation<br />

molly & william shearrow, Jr.<br />

howard d. sirak<br />

kenneth J. snow<br />

sos Video Communications<br />

mr. Charles spears<br />

speedball art products<br />

star Jewelers <strong>of</strong> Bexley<br />

pamela stavr<strong>of</strong>f design assoc., Inc<br />

ms. lynda sudderberg<br />

superior Beverage group<br />

mr. Jon k. swindell<br />

Bob tauber<br />

Jim theodore<br />

grant urie<br />

utrecht manufacturing Corporation<br />

Vintage wine distributor, Inc.<br />

Julianne & roger walters<br />

Christine weber<br />

wwCd 101.1 fm<br />

zengenius Visual merchants<br />

MATCHING GIfTS<br />

matching gifts enhance the generosity<br />

<strong>and</strong> thoughtfulness <strong>of</strong> donors. CCad<br />

is indebted to generous companies that<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer this benefit.<br />

at&t foundation<br />

Caterpillar foundation<br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

mcgraw-hill<br />

the p&g fund<br />

t he proctor & gamble fund <strong>of</strong> the<br />

greater Cincinnati foundation<br />

IN HONOR Of<br />

george aCoCk<br />

dorothy & frederick ziegler<br />

karen Carson<br />

Cindy stickley<br />

george felton<br />

martha Johnson & John gerhold<br />

denny grIffIth<br />

sharon Cameron & Carlo Battaglini<br />

rIChard hagee<br />

International housewares association<br />

ChuCk herndon<br />

elizabeth & stephen Cartwright<br />

mrs. Charles h. herndon<br />

Cynthia & Charles herndon<br />

liz & Bill hunt<br />

gretchen & robert larson<br />

madeleine & roger williams<br />

mabi ponce de leon & Christopher yates<br />

stephanIe hIghtower<br />

kathy & Ben espy<br />

Jeff <strong>and</strong> Jody sCheIman<br />

Jenny Jacobs philanthropic foundation <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> Jewish foundation<br />

Bernard r. stoCkwell<br />

anonymous<br />

d. erich fenton<br />

Carl garant<br />

Joel gundlach<br />

lowell tolstedt<br />

Julie taggart & John kortl<strong>and</strong>er<br />

IN MEMORy Of<br />

ann hughes allen<br />

linda s. aglio<br />

paul d. allen<br />

Virginia griffith<br />

mary l. hughes<br />

Joanne s. Ingwall<br />

tamara & walter king<br />

sharon l. maby<br />

kathy l. mcghee<br />

Isaac n. pessah<br />

marc C. pfeffer<br />

diane e. richie<br />

michael C. sheskey<br />

alba tutnauer<br />

wIllIam Belhorn<br />

at&t foundation<br />

Barb & donald davis<br />

Julie & roger escolas<br />

Joyce mckee<br />

diane mier<br />

tabitha roach<br />

the Bexley Conservation Club<br />

CIndy (Baun) BlanChard<br />

elisa addlesperger<br />

Jeff alward<br />

anonymous<br />

roger Bisbing<br />

robert Brocke<br />

Connie & Joe Bruzas<br />

alan Bumpus<br />

lisa & kevin Burke<br />

richard & Cynthia Cowdrey<br />

dane Contractors, Inc.<br />

James dean<br />

kelley & mike difrisco<br />

John duval<br />

patricia feigle<br />

michael flechtner<br />

mary & michael fornadley<br />

kimberly & dale forton<br />

philip foster<br />

Carl garant<br />

Joan hall<br />

mary ammatelli & robert hatem<br />

nanette & hiroshi hayakawa<br />

Jeff haycock<br />

dave herrick<br />

Beth & robert horvath<br />

kathleen & gregory hunt<br />

mark kaufman<br />

Becky kelly & douglas liljegren<br />

adam kilbourne<br />

tamara & walter king<br />

mary & robert kolcum<br />

Bev & edward leach<br />

susan & edward lense<br />

d. lisheid<br />

s<strong>and</strong>ra & stewart mckissick<br />

Cindy ross<br />

Jean & ken ruark<br />

molly & william shearrow, Jr.<br />

Charles spears<br />

Jon swindell<br />

salli & david swindell<br />

Jim theodore<br />

michelle thomas<br />

peggy & marc tischbein<br />

grant urie<br />

Julianne & roger walters<br />

Christine weber<br />

danIel e. BrICker<br />

Cheryl Bricker Ciampa & keith Ciampa<br />

roBert t. BruCken<br />

diane abbott<br />

Joan & richard aschenbr<strong>and</strong><br />

rebecca & Ian Baird<br />

ge<strong>of</strong>frey & Carol Campbell<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong> wood products<br />

Barbara davis<br />

karen & James dunn<br />

thomas r. fish<br />

kathryn & philip garr<br />

Christel goodson<br />

Julie & richard goss<br />

Beth grimes flood & tom flood<br />

h. peter grimes<br />

elizabeth h<strong>and</strong>lan<br />

Bob helvey<br />

don helvey<br />

rick helvey<br />

Judy williams & todd henning<br />

Jane & paul huff<br />

elizabeth & tahlman krumm<br />

ruth & paul lantz<br />

mary & gordon lanum<br />

karen & franklin martens<br />

patricia & richard mcClure<br />

Catherine h. miller<br />

katherine t. murphy<br />

Carol & Chuck o’Connor<br />

elizabeth & tod ortlip<br />

alene & stephen pinsky<br />

<strong>and</strong>rea & david powell<br />

linda readey<br />

katherine & daniel rupp<br />

margaret & richard sauer<br />

sallie J. sherman<br />

Joy & william waldron<br />

patrick welch<br />

rosemarie B. wendt<br />

Judy williams & todd henning<br />

maryanne & Joseph wray<br />

John & patricia yocca<br />

Joseph V. CanzanI<br />

ms. anne arrison<br />

dr. Bernard J. Brief<br />

Jean s. Brief<br />

david J. Browning<br />

Browning design<br />

americo Corvari<br />

ruth & henry Corvari<br />

elizabeth galbreath<br />

nanette & hiroshi hayakawa<br />

mr. Chris hayes<br />

shelly h<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

nancy & tad Jeffrey<br />

katherine leVeque<br />

mary moretti<br />

Jean a. murphy<br />

r amon Quinones aponte &<br />

ana Quinones<br />

lenore schottenstein<br />

gloria k. sharpe<br />

romaine stawowy<br />

patrick welch<br />

Chilin yu<br />

r<strong>and</strong>y CurtIs<br />

Jeanne Curtis<br />

national retail federation<br />

danIel durkee<br />

francine & thomas durkee<br />

deBra louIse glann<br />

patricia molano & Jeffrey skoglind<br />

Charles hall<br />

nanette & hiroshi hayakawa<br />

Julie taggart & John kortl<strong>and</strong>er<br />

gregg & gretchen kumlein<br />

gordon lee<br />

Char norman<br />

doug norman<br />

mabi ponce de leon & Christopher yates<br />

Jeff f. hIlson<br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

frank <strong>and</strong> mary h<strong>of</strong>felt<br />

helen h<strong>of</strong>felt<br />

ms. Jane e. h<strong>of</strong>felt<br />

anna & Ben mahan<br />

mcgraw-hill<br />

CookIe krupman<br />

Victor krupman<br />

Jeff lInk<br />

Julie abijanac<br />

anonymous<br />

Vicki & frank golden<br />

ann karpen<br />

Jeannine kraft<br />

s<strong>and</strong>ra & stewart mckissick<br />

tam peterson & david Bartolomucci<br />

tamara & tim rietenbach<br />

arthur wang<br />

mabi ponce de leon & Christopher yates<br />

mary t. kInney<br />

yadigar Collins & robert Collins II<br />

nicki holloway<br />

Chris mundell<br />

Julie posey<br />

kristine schramer<br />

teresa walker<br />

Jean stearns<br />

sheri lucas<br />

linda & lawrence stearns<br />

elIzaBeth rose wIllIams<br />

sybil addison<br />

elizabeth Crane & richard mckee<br />

Jameson Crane<br />

e. Custer & w. Custer foundation<br />

donald dunn<br />

f ranklin park Conservatory &<br />

Botanical garden<br />

<strong>and</strong>rea french<br />

david french<br />

patricia & mark french<br />

sylvia & robert goldberg<br />

Bobby & John hrusovsky II<br />

tibbi & kiehner Johnson<br />

Jane & peter mykrantz<br />

n esbitt-westwater fund <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Columbus</strong> foundation<br />

Caroline rockwood<br />

elizabeth ross<br />

John stephan<br />

Jane peters ward<br />

shirle westwater<br />

amy wilemon<br />

Betty wittman<br />

sarah & w. peter williams<br />

Jane evans zartman<br />

Every effort has been made to assure<br />

comprehensive accuracy <strong>of</strong> this list.<br />

We apologize if omissions or errors have<br />

occurred <strong>and</strong> hope they will be brought to<br />

our attention so that we may correct our<br />

records. Thank you.<br />

the ohio arts Council helps<br />

fund CCad’s public programs<br />

with state tax dollars to<br />

encourage economic growth,<br />

educational excellence <strong>and</strong><br />

cultural enrichment for<br />

all ohioans.<br />

WINTER 2009 IMAGE MAGAZINE<br />

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NONPROfIT ORG.<br />

U.S. POSTAGE PAID<br />

COLUMbUS, OH<br />

PERMIT NO. 1800<br />

Institutional advancement<br />

107 north ninth street<br />

<strong>Columbus</strong>, ohio 43215

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