This free event, which takes place from 4 to 8 p.m. today, showcases the artistic side of Georgia Tech students by displaying their creations for the campus and Atlanta community to experience. All works will remain on display in the Clough Commons until March 15.
For more information on the 2013 Clough Art Crawl, visit art.clough.gatech.edu.
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Attendees can expect a wide variety of media and styles of art including live musical performances, open mic/spoken word, poetry/prose, photography, digital media/film, sculpture/craft arts and drawing/painting.
All poetry and spoken word readings will take place in the Gallery Space on the third floor and musical performances will occur in the Communication Center on the fourth floor.
A group of 12 artistic professionals from the Atlanta community will select the best work in each category to receive a $125 cash prize. Additionally, guests will have a chance to vote for their favorite overall piece to win the People’s Choice Award.
How to vote for the People’s Choice Award:
Attendees can expect a wide variety of media and styles of art including live musical performances, open mic/spoken word, poetry/prose, photography, digital media/film, sculpture/craft arts and drawing/painting.
All poetry and spoken word readings will take place in the Gallery Space on the third floor and musical performances will occur in the Communication Center on the fourth floor.
A group of 12 artistic professionals from the Atlanta community will select the best work in each category to receive a $125 cash prize. Additionally, guests will have a chance to vote for their favorite overall piece to win the People’s Choice Award.
How to vote for the People’s Choice Award:
- Attendees must have their hand stamped by a Clough Art Crawl committee member upon entering the building.
- Submit a ballot at the CORE Desk on the second floor.
Poetry/Prose
Architecture/Sculpture/Craft Arts
- Ron Hughes, freelance editor and bookseller in Atlanta
- Dr. Blake Leland, associate professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, Georgia Tech
- Leslie Gordo, Director of the Rialto Center for the Arts, Georgia State University
- Mark Evans, classically trained bass trombone player
- Lloyd Benjamin, professional artist and former owner/director of Get This! Gallery
- Mark Dennard, Atlanta-based artist, User Experience director and designer
- Ruth Dusseault, visiting faculty, Emory University
- Dr. Colin Potts, vice provost for Undergraduate Education and associate professor of Interactive Computing, Georgia Tech
Architecture/Sculpture/Craft Arts
- Dr. Sabir Khan, associate professor, School of Architecture, Georgia Tech
- Clint Rinehard, mechanical specialist, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Tech
- Tristan Al-Haddad, assistant professor, School of Architecture, Georgia Tech
- Dr. Christopher Weedman, Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow and Assistant Director of the Communication Center at Georgia Tech
- Daniel Upton, artist, designer, entrepreneur and software engineer at Blinq Media
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