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Hi Res Magazine is a combo publication blog written and designed by students of the University of Central Missouri. We are dedicated to exploring and promoting the visual arts community at and around UCM. For questions, submission info, and general tomfoolery, email:. You can also find us at:. Http:/ www.ucmo.edu/art. Http:/ www.facebook.com/hiresmagazine. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 169; University of Central Missouri, 2011 About/Contact.
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Hi Res: UCM's Visual Arts Magazine. Issue 3 features the likes of Joseph Wullner, Mark Bischel, Whoop Dee Doo, Neil Krug Joni Harbeck and many more. Published Summer 2011. Issue 2 features Kim Luther, Megan Jones, Travis Lampe, the Guerrilla Girls and much more. Published Spring 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 169; University of Central Missouri, 2011 About/Contact.
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Hi+Res: UCM's Visual Arts Magazine: UCM Faculty: Words with Eric Carlson
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Apr 6, 2011. UCM Faculty: Words with Eric Carlson. In preparation of Issue 3, we had the pleasure of sitting down with UCM's very own Eric Carlson to chat about teaching, his versatile personal work, and how beautifully the two overlap. Above photo: Mama's Boy. Can you tell us about your artistic and educational background? From construction work to car restoration and even personal training, it all influences my artwork. When did you first become interested in pursuing art as a career? Your courses also...
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Hi+Res: UCM's Visual Arts Magazine: Words with Andrew Groves
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Apr 6, 2011. Words with Andrew Groves. Andrew Groves is, as his website describes, both "illustrator and maker." Based in the UK, his whimsical designs have graced the pages of Huck Magazine. Commercials for Chevrolet, and t-shirts for Threadless Select and (my personal favorite) Poketo. The following is a previously unreleased interview from early 2010. Above image: Freak Show. How would describe the relationship between your personal and commercial work? Threadless Select t-shirt design. Showing work i...
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Hi+Res: UCM's Visual Arts Magazine: Alumni: Words with Mark Bischel
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Apr 6, 2011. Alumni: Words with Mark Bischel. Above photo: Detail image from artist’s book Resurfaced. 145x22”, Screenprint on paper). Can you give us a brief overview of the work in the exhibition “Next Stop”? The work in “Next Stop” is an extension of my interest in the city as a subject in itself with its public spaces and extensive infrastructure. 38” x 50”, charcoal on paper. One week and then by the owner of a gallery the next, but it was interesting to see how the work one was doing was perceived ...
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Hi+Res: UCM's Visual Arts Magazine: Sike's Top 10
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Apr 6, 2011. On the eve of Phil "Sike Style" Shafer's recent show "Where It's At" at the UCM Gallery of Art and Design, we had a chance to ask the prolific artist a tough question - what is the quintessential hip-hop album or performer that you think everybody should know? He came back with 10. These are not in any order. Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick. After I heard that Inspector Gadget sample in this song, I was hooked. A Tribe Called Quest. Mos Def and Talib Kweli Are Black Star. Every album. serio...
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Hi+Res: UCM's Visual Arts Magazine: Three totally irrelevant questions answered by Jessica Hische
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Apr 10, 2011. Three totally irrelevant questions answered by Jessica Hische. The ever busy queen of hand-drawn typography was kind enough to shoot us answers to three sincerely unimportant questions back in December of 2009. Here are the results. Above image: Jessica's Daily Drop Cap project). What's the best piece of inspiration you've come across in the last week? I think because I've been trying to make products lately, the most inspiring site of this week is svpply.com. Do you keep a sketchbook?
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