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Roux Academy 2012 Art Conference

Join over 500 hundred of the most creative and brilliant minds of art colleges all around the world for five days of lectures by world-renowned art scholars and artists, and seven days and nights of gallery exhibits featuring the best in contemporary art, including painting, sculpture, and more, in the beautiful halls of Hotel Contempo in the heart of Seattle.

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Schedule

With over 35 seminars and 60 exhibits at this year’s Roux Academy CAC, there is truly something for every art student. Learn about color, light, and texture; see spray paint tagging in a new light, as a breath-taking 20 ft high graffiti wall is built before your very eyes over the course of the week; and rub paint brushes with some of the most talented artists in the world.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Art in Full Color

The first day of CAC events and exhibits is kicked off under the theme of Art in Full Color From a demonstration in graffiti art on a wall of the Rousseau Room, to the exhibit of colorful glazed modern glassware in the Dover Hall, Art in Full Color will get CAC started in full swing!

  • Photo of LaVonne LaRue
    Art in Unexpected Places
    09:30-10:30am: Elizabeth Hall

    Watch LaVonne L. LaRue, a Chicago graffiti artist share her love and skill of mural art on Monday’s schedule, as she starts the painting of a 20-foot high wall in the Rousseau Room of Hotel Contempo, which will be finished at the end of the conference. Make sure to show up a bit early, as this session will be standing-room only.

  • Photo of Constance Smith
    Art in Full Bloom
    11:00am-1pm: Victoria Hall

    Drawing and painting flowers may seem like a first-year art student’s assignment, but Constance Smith brings depth, shadows, light, and color to new heights with his unique technique of painting on canvas with ceramic glaze. This session is sure to be a hit with mixed media buffs.

  • Photo of Riley Rewington
    Still Life
    2:30-4:00pm: Dennison Hall

    Grab your pencils, charcoal, acrylics, watercolors, or whatever painting tools suit your fancy, and participate in the capturing of various still life settings that are staged all around Dennison Hall. You won’t believe the wealth and depth of choices.

Tuesday March 6, 2012

Water in Art

Water in Art is the theme for the second day, as art students from around the world gather at the Fountain of Intrigue in the gardens of Hotel Contempo to create ice sculptures, and art lecturers discuss the use of water as an art material, and water as an art subject.

  • Photo of Jennifer Jerome
    Water in Art Kickoff Session
    09:30-10:30am: Elizabeth Hall

    Jennifer Jerome, a native of New Orleans, whose work has centered around abstract images that depict flooding and rebuilding, will talk about how the floods inspired her artistically, and how, despite the sadness of devastation and lives lost, her work also depicts the hope and togetherness of a community that has persevered.

  • Photo of Jonathan Ferrar
    Ice Sculptures
    10:30am-1pm: Fountain of Intrigue

    Get on your mittens and earmuffs, and join your fellow artists at the Fountain of Intrigue, in the Hotel Contempo gardens, where the ambient temperature has been turned down to allow the sculpting of ice into the most mysterious and beautiful of shapes. Richard Reed will share his secrets for chiseling ice into a shape that your imagination has envisioned. There is an extra fee of $25 for the rental of the tools needed to sculpt ice, if you plan to participate. And we hope you do!

  • Photo of Hillary Goldwynn
    Deep Sea Wonders
    2:30-4:00pm: Dennison Hall

    Hillary Hewitt Goldwynn-Post has been inspiring deep sea divers to paint what they experience under water for nearly two decades. Not only does he explain texture, color, and tools, be he also explains methods for capturing your under sea explorations in your mind for future expulsion onto canvas.