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RJEC Project Red Cord Chronicles
Celebrating Art Through Collaboration: The Cleveland Institute of Art and RJEC

RJEC Project Red Cord Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 28:09


Join us for an inspiring episode as we explore the Cleveland Institute of Art Creativity Works program and meet Amber Kempthorn- Professor/Advisor and Jules Ahern, a student who has created a series of paintings to support the mission of RJEC. Learn how Jules organized this project with the help of the Fenn Educational Fund and the G.R. Lincoln Family Foundation and hear about the upcoming unveiling of these art pieces at RJEC on May 6, 2023. Tune in for an educational and informative episode!REGISTER FOR MAY 6 ART UNVEILING HERE!

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Cleveland's CEOs You Should Know
Kathryn Heidemann: President & CEO of the Cleveland Institute of Art

Cleveland's CEOs You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 14:37


Kathryn Heidemann, a senior arts management and higher education leader, educator and artist, first joined CIA in 2019 as Vice President of Academic Affairs + Dean of Faculty. Heidemann played a key role in the development of CIA's most recent strategic plan and she also was instrumental in founding the Jane B. Nord Center for Teaching + Learning.

The Feed from WKSU News
Cleveland Institute of Art Students Help Paper the Rock Hall

The Feed from WKSU News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 3:43


Budding illustrators created 23 posters for this year's inductions.

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Revision Path
213: Omari Souza

Revision Path

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 55:40


Diversity in design for Black people is an important issue, but a lot of its focus tends to go towards employment rather than education. Design researcher Omari Souza has approached the topic from a different angle, and his thesis reveals some startling insights. Omari shared how he first got into design and how his education at Cleveland Institute of Art and Kent State University inspired his push into design research. Omari is also a new full-time professor at La Roche College in Pittsburgh, so we talked about the importance of representation in design education and even about the design community's silence around political issues concerning Black Americans. We do cover a lot in this interview, and I'm glad we have design researchers like Omari to examine and document this kind of work! "Chasing Vertical: Diversity & Recognition in the field of Graphic Design" (PDF) Omari Souza at La Roche College's Design Division We are having our first live event! Revision Path: Live with Facebook Design is taking place on November 7 at 6:30pm in Atlanta! This is a special event, so if you want to attend, send us an email at revisionpathlive@fb.com! Help support Revision Path by becoming a monthly patron on Patreon! For just $5 per month, you’ll receive behind-the-scenes access to Revision Path, including special patron-only updates, early access to future episodes, and a lot more! Join today! Shop our store on Threadless! Get t-shirts, tanks, mugs, and more! http://revisionpath.com/store We're on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher as well! Visit http://revisionpath.com/iTunes or http://revisionpath.com/stitcher, subscribe, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review! Thanks so much to all of you who have already rated and reviewed us! Revision Path is brought to you by Facebook Design, MailChimp, Hover, and SiteGround. Save 10% off your first purchase at Hover by visiting hover.com/revisionpath! Get 60% off all hosting plans at SiteGround by visiting siteground.com/revisionpath! Follow Revision Path on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!

Free Your Mind Podcast
Free Your Mind Podcast #46

Free Your Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 70:40


In this episode we wlcome revolutionary thinkers Charles Gilchrist & Gabriel Cavazos to the show.   Gabriel "Jay" Cavazos: As president and CEO of Cav Con industries. Parent company to the innovative group that includes ARCOTU "Architecture of the Universe" bio design engineer Gabriel J come Ossos possesses 30 years experience in the construction design land development he originally establishing the partnership would dissolve allowing Gabriel to establish Cav Con industries of Michigan that quickly became one of the most sought after design build construction managers in the business after building managing some of the most prestigious development projects in the world like Fountainbleu Casino Hotel resort in Las Vegas. Today Gabriel's commitment to new Bio architecture future of construction and land development is strictly 100% eco-sustainability which he coins to 2M2D "tomorrow today" which current projects in the United States, Costa Rica, Panama, and Chile. ARCOTU is leading the way in developing new proprietary technologies and organic composite materials that he currently utilizes and believes will eventually replace structural steel and concrete as standard building materials because it provides superior strength, lighter weight, complete ductility with unlimited design and capabilities +0 environmental impact and bio energy conducive, a policy that is consistent with been required by Gabriel and all Cav Con industries/ARCOTU projects. Contact info: www.arcotu.com www.cavconindustries.com www.facebook.com/gabriel.cavazos www.twitter.com/gjc19 www.bigctv.com Email: arcotu@cavconindustries.com Charles Gilchrist: Kansas Charles Leslie Gilchrist was born in Wichita Kansas on June 17, 1940 at 12:04 PM. He showed marked artistic talents at a very early age, drawing and painting constantly. His artistic career really began at the age of four, as he was already convinced of his life's path.His formal art education began at the age of 11 (1951). He was the youngest student ever taken by Genevieve Ingram Frickle, a well known portrait and landscape painter, living, working and teaching in Wichita. She developed his natural drawing talent and taught him to see as an artist. Illinois In 1954, the family moved to the Chicago area (Park Forest, Illinois) and Charles graduated from Rich Township High School in 1958. Wisconsin He attended Beloit College (Beloit, Wisconsin) for two years as a Fine Arts major. Chicago He returned to Chicago where, for the next two years, Charles supported himself as a Truck Mechanic. His serious pursuit became the building and driving of race cars; Drag Racing Cars, Go Karts and Sprint Cars. He was instantly successfully, competitive on a national basis, and was being courted to turn professional with an offer of a hot Sprint Car ride (USAC Midget). But the deeper dream of making art returned. The Cleveland Institute Of Art Charles then left his success as an engine builder and driver relocated to Cleveland, Ohio. He enrolled at the "Cleveland Institute Of Art," was accepted, and studied there for two years. Photography Mary Margaret Morris (Chicago girl) and Charles were married in 1962. His first job as a professional artist (1963) involved the silk screen business where he began by hand cutting photo stencils. The photographic aspects of the silk screen business fascinated Charles and after a few years of study he changed his profession to photography. Now with two children (Shawn and Lisa) he spent the rest of the 60's perfecting various levels of Portrait Photography.  Self portrait with guitar, 1966. Commercial Photography In 1970 Charles switched to Commercial Photography, taking a severe pay cut to work in the dark room of a well known commercial catalog house. His talent showed and quickly began to shoot professional images, both on location and in the studio. He also began drawing and painting again. Mary and Charles' second son Charles Patrick, was born in 1971.During the late 60's mid 70's, Charles worked on the side as a professional racing photographer and made thousands of fantastic racing images. He is still involved with racing and sports photography. Return to The Cleveland Institute Of Art In 1972, Charles reentered the Cleveland Institute Of Art and, while working full time as a commercial photographer by day, graduated from the night school program (1977) majoring in Intaglio print making. Through his studies, Charles discovered the classical concepts of open-eyed meditation and began to create Mandalas as a path to self discovery. Gilchrist Photography In 1978, Charles formed his own commercial photography business (Gilchrist Photography) located in an old warehouse building. May Company In 1980, Charles closed this studio and dissolved "Gilchrist Photography" in order to take a senior executive position with the May Company. He was in charge of the in-house photography studio which produced hundreds of fashion and hard line catalogs, and thousands of newspaper ads). While working for the May Company, Charles developed his own personal studio, a loft located on the top floor of the Bradley Building (Cleveland Warehouse District). G Plus Studios In 1982, Charles ended this position with the May Company in order to form a new business (G Plus Studios). Charles designed G Plus Studios to support a more serious pursuit of his personal creative work which he had been avidly pursuing from the beginning. During the 80's, he worked in numerous media including Photography, Graphic Design, Print Making. Drawing, Mixed Media and Painting.  Self portrait, 1987.New Mexico In 1989, Gilchrist dissolved "G Plus Studios," and relocated to Santa Fe, New Mexico, pursuing a full time "Fine Arts" career in the South West. While working and living there, four local galleries combined to sell about 3 dozen Gilchrist acrylic paintings (Mandalas) but family and financial problems forced changes.   Self Portrait with Acrylic Mandala: New Mexico 1990 Florida    In 1991, Charles briefly relocated to the gulf coast of Florida and then moved back to Cleveland, Ohio where he met Pamela Dickens.   Charles and Pamela in New Mexico 1992 Medina   In 1995, Charles married his third wife, Pamela and relocated to an old farm in Medina, Ohio (their hermitage). In the late 90's, Pam contracted breast cancer and passed away April 7th, 2000. This was a tragic loss for us all. Pamela Gilchrist was a gifted and well known professional Astrologer with over 2000 clients nation wide. Cleveland Charles (now back in Cleveland) continues to produce volumes of work in mutable media including Mandalas and photography. He is collected by numerous patrons. One of his most extraordinary commissions (1996) was for a group of 48 paintings (Mandalas based on sacred geometric icons) which are hung in the new headquarters building of the company "Corporate Express," located in Broomfield, Colorado. Self Portrait, 2004 Film Making In 2001, Charles became interested in producing and editing documentary film and video, working with Kevin P. Miller. Mr. Miler is an award wining writer producer with numerous film credits including "Let Truth Be The Bias," "We become Silent," and his new film. "Generation RX". Charles was the associate producer/editor on We Become Silent and Generation RX. CG Imaging We at www.CharlesGilchrist.com (CG Imaging) manage this site and have reproduced a poster, several limited editions, and numerous prints based on Gilchrist Mandalas. In this section, (Sacred Geometry) we are introducing Mr. Gilchrist's brilliant work in Sacred Geometry to a larger audience. Gilchrist's MandalaMarch 31, 2005 A Large Metatron's Cube (42" X 42" X 3") Workshops on Sacred Geometry Charles has recently begun a new Lecture-Workshop series, each including a limited edition booklet holding numerous Gilchrist Mandalas and graphic works, many never before published in any form. The first Workshop of the series is entitled, Sacred Geometry and The Traditional Oracular Systems. His teaching is both entertaining and informative. Video Workshops In september 2007, Charles launched his first Video Workshop on Sacred Geometry, choosing YouTube to introduce his understanding of Mandala and Sacred Geometry to the world in video form (see links below). Look for more coming soon.   If you would like to hear this very unusual artist speak about his beautiful spiritual work and the fabulous transcendental world of Sacred Geometry, contact us via E-mail or call us at (216) 529-1568.

Everyday Connection
Charles L. Gilchrist - Symbolism in Sacred Geometry

Everyday Connection

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2013 124:00


Charles Leslie Gilchrist showed marked artistic talents at a very early age, drawing and painting constantly. His artistic career really began at the age of four, as he was already convinced of his life's path. His formal art education began at the age of 11 (1951). He was the youngest student ever taken by Genevieve Ingram Frickle, a well known portrait and landscape painter, living, working and teaching in Wichita. She developed his natural drawing talent and taught him to see as an artist. Charles' journey has led him to many places and careers from truck mechanic, racing engine builder, commercial photographer, graphic artist, and fine artist. In 1972, Charles reentered the Cleveland Institute Of Art and, while working full time as a commercial photographer by day, graduated from the night school program (1977) majoring in Intaglio print making. Through his studies, Charles discovered the classical concepts of open-eyed meditation and began to create Mandalas as a path to self discovery. Charles (now back in Cleveland) continues to produce volumes of work in mutable media including Mandalas and photography. He is collected by numerous patrons. One of his most extraordinary commissions (1996) was for a group of 48 paintings (Mandalas based on sacred geometric icons) which are hung in the new headquarters building of the company "Corporate Express," located in Broomfield, Colorado. In september 2007, Charles launched his first Video Workshop on Sacred Geometry, choosing YouTube to introduce his understanding of Mandalas and Sacred Geometry to the world in video form. http://www.charlesgilchrist.com/ http://www.gilchristbnw.com/ http://www.youtube.com/user/CGimaging/featured

Everyday Connection
Charles Gilchrist - Sacred Geometry

Everyday Connection

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2013 117:00


Charles Leslie Gilchrist showed marked artistic talents at a very early age, drawing and painting constantly. His artistic career really began at the age of four, as he was already convinced of his life's path. His formal art education began at the age of 11 (1951). He was the youngest student ever taken by Genevieve Ingram Frickle, a well known portrait and landscape painter, living, working and teaching in Wichita. She developed his natural drawing talent and taught him to see as an artist. Charles' journey has led him to many places and careers from truck mechanic, racing engine builder, commercial photographer, graphic artist, and fine artist. In 1972, Charles reentered the Cleveland Institute Of Art and, while working full time as a commercial photographer by day, graduated from the night school program (1977) majoring in Intaglio print making. Through his studies, Charles discovered the classical concepts of open-eyed meditation and began to create Mandalas as a path to self discovery. Charles (now back in Cleveland) continues to produce volumes of work in mutable media including Mandalas and photography. He is collected by numerous patrons. One of his most extraordinary commissions (1996) was for a group of 48 paintings (Mandalas based on sacred geometric icons) which are hung in the new headquarters building of the company "Corporate Express," located in Broomfield, Colorado. In september 2007, Charles launched his first Video Workshop on Sacred Geometry, choosing YouTube to introduce his understanding of Mandalas and Sacred Geometry to the world in video form. http://www.charlesgilchrist.com/ http://www.gilchristbnw.com/ http://www.youtube.com/user/CGimaging/featured