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Hurricane Dorian Limericks

September 8, 2019 by David Thompson Leave a Comment

Don’t Kill Flori’an, a limerick

We all think the weathermen lie
Despite them all showing the eye
Oh please ole Dorian
Don’t kill Flori’an
We are all not ready to die.

The Aftermath, a limerick

Oh wow — that was quite a scare
Dorian ended up fair
Pray for the affected
Not all were protected
Some were even left bare.

Filed Under: Arts, Funny Tagged With: dorian, funny, hurricane, hurricane dorian, limericks, poem, poetry

Comics – Sunny Vol. 4

August 31, 2019 by Sonja Michaels 2 Comments

Filed Under: Arts, Entertainment Tagged With: Comic, Comics, Sunny

Ruth Funk Center’s foray into American History

August 28, 2019 by Christian Martinez Leave a Comment

With the upcoming exhibit at Florida Tech’s textile museum, the Ruth Funk Center, anyone will be able to come in and learn about the history of the American art form of basketry.

The exhibit is titled “Rooted, Revived, Reinvented: Basketry in America.”

It will open to the public from Sept. 21-Dec. 14, as detailed from the museum’s website at www.textiles.fit. edu.

“[The exhibit] chronicles the history of American basketry from its origins in Native American, European and African traditions up to contemporary baskets,” said Donna Sewell, manager of visitor services at the Ruth Funk Center.

The exhibit will divide all basket-related items into four sections based on the themes of “cultural origins,” “living traditions,” “basket as vessels” and “beyond the basket.”

The museum’s goals for the exhibit are listed on their website as, “To model how to look at, talk about and analyze baskets aesthetically, critically and historically; and to contextualize American basketry within art and craft history specifically and American culture generally.”

Before the exhibit opens, the Ruth Funk Center will hold a Funky Fall Art Fest across from Evans Library from 3-7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 30.

The museum will be empty, as it’s in-between exhibits, so the event will be both indoors and outdoors.

Inside the museum for the event’s participants will be painting, pottery wheels, a game room, performances and more.

Outside activities include lawn games, chalk art and a live band with free food via food trucks.

The museum is hoping to make this an annual event going forward to celebrate the anniversary of the Ruth Funk Center opening up on campus.

“As a staff, we’ve been wanting to do a student-led event,” Sewell said. “So the idea developed through these collaborations with SMART and SGA.”

SMART is the museum’s student advisory committee that students can join to plan events with the museum, help the museum bring in new visitors and give insight into the planning of museum exhibits.

Sewell said that the first weekly meeting for the exhibit was held in May.

“As a staff, we’ve been planning this for a year,” Sewell said.

Other coming events will include a gallery tour by Exhibit Co-Curator Jo Stealey on Oct. 8 and basket weaving demos from Oct. 8-12 as part of the museum’s spinning and weaving week.

After this semester’s coming exhibit closes, the next exhibit titled “Ubuhle Women: Beadwork and the Art of Independence” will run from Feb. 1-April 25.

“We want to let the students know that we are the center of creativity, fun and art,” Seawell said. “We want the students to have fun and relax.”

Filed Under: Arts, News Tagged With: art museum, arts, events, exhibits, history, museum, ruth funk

Students showcase creativity at Film Festival

April 23, 2019 by Emily Walker Leave a Comment

The FITV Student Film Festival showcased the creativity of the local community through film.

This year, the film festival took place at the Gleason Performing Arts Center and lasted a span of two days.

The festival accepted films based on 7 categories, being action, drama, comedy, documentary, meme, horror and sci-fi/fantasy.

Together with the showing of the films, the festival incorporated segments like Film Talk, where they discussed the many aspects of film and its importance.

Other segments included Spotlight, in which winners from last year’s festival were showcased and Trivia, where the audience was questioned on their film knowledge.

The festival ended with the awards.

Each film was judged prior to the showing and their results were revealed at the end of the festival.

The awards were given to the first and second place in each category and also best film of the festival, that being “Waltz of Despondency”, by director Cedieu Gantt-Exavier.

The awards included a trophy, filming equipment and also movie passes for Premiere Oaks, for anyone involved in the making of the films submitted.

  • Ahmed Alnasser receiving an award for his film “Daily Journey”. His film claimed first place for Comedy.
  • Ebube Ubochi receiving an award for his film “Screen Time”. His film claimed first place for Documentary.
  • Alessandro Bonauito, together with his cast, receiving an award for his film “If WW1 was a Bar Fight”. His film claimed first place for Action.
  • Rebecca Wilson, together with her cast, receiving an award for her film “Wherever You Go”. Their film claimed first place for Horror.
  • A member of FITSSFF receiving an award for the film “EU vs USA Zombie Invasion”. Their film claimed first place for Meme.
  • Gabriel Jankowski receiving an award for his film “The Longest Time”. His film claimed first place for Sci-Fi/Fantasy.
  • Best film winner Cedieu Ganntt-Exavier celebrates his win with his mother for “Waltz of Despondency” as best Film Overall and best Drama.

Filed Under: Arts, Entertainment Tagged With: film festival, fitv, florida tech, winners

Foosaner Art Museum Celebrates Local Artist

March 12, 2019 by Christian Martinez 3 Comments

The Foosaner Art Museum’s current main exhibit is a highlight of a local artist’s 10-year career in collage art.

“Derek Gores: Local Edition” highlights an artist whose intricate work making collage pieces is on display for visitors to the Foosaner Museum.

Pieces he’s displaying focus primarily on women, but other pieces include a hammerhead shark titled “Hammerhead Hijinx” and a perspective piece depicting an eye in frame.

The perspective piece titled “The View From Here aka Periodical Peripheral Vision” was made specifically for the museum.

Additionally, it was Gores’ first time making a 3-D installation.

There is also an interactive piece called “What Are You Doing Here?”

The piece is a wall of sticky notes where guests can add sticky notes of their own as to why they are at the museum written on it.

“I like a sensory experience,” Gores said. “I want to have my senses alive like a kid. Experience things for the first time. I try to make that happen in my pieces.”

Gores pulls inspiration for his work from various figurative art throughout history, and he mainly draws upon the works of German expressionist, Gustav Klimt.

“I’ve tried all kinds of art forms, starting with drawing and painting,” Gores said. “Collage allows me to bring new info into artwork.”

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  • A Collage Butterfly
  • The View From Here
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With a modern pop-culture element from the fashion magazines he uses to make his work, Gores said, “You see something, but it falls apart when you get there.”

Using fashion magazines “Vogue”, along with other random papers like engine schematics and song lyrics, Gores gives his work an extra depth to transport people into the work.

The exhibit was the idea of Carla Funk, executive director of the Foosaner Art Museum and chief curator of university museums for Florida Tech.

“I’ve known him [Gores] for about 10 years,” Funk said. “I’ve watched him grow as an artist and get awards and commissions all over the world. He’s one of the most well-known artists in the area.”

Along with this year being the 40-year anniversary of the museum, Funk got into contact with Gores, who had not done an art show like this before, and started production on the showcase.

She brought in a guest curator, Serene Kawas McGroarty, and got the pieces on loan from different collectors and from Gores’ private collection. Funk’s favorite piece was “Hammerhead Hijinx.”

“I think it’s his most ambitious piece,” Funk said. “[It’s] so hard making so much depth with just black pages.”

Gores and Funk’s hard work left an impression on Lavanya Kumar, a first-time attendee to the museum and a first-year graduate student at Florida Tech.

“I think the artwork was fantastic,” Kumar said. “To see something so beautiful made from cutouts of magazines, construction blueprints, newspapers, wallpapers and so many other paper materials we normally discard as waste was so amazing.”

“Going into the building without any prior knowledge,” Kumar added, “I could’ve spent all day there.”

She also said that she’d come back for future exhibits.

This current exhibit is running until March 23.

The next exhibit is titled “Vision 2019”, a juried exhibition of works by members of the local Strawbridge Art League. It will run from April 6 – May 25.

The following exhibit is “Clyde Butcher: Florida’s Photographer”, featuring the titular environmentalist’s photos of Florida, running from June 8 – May 25.

From Nov. 2 – March 14, 2020 is “Cuban Contemporary Paintings from the Rodriguez Collection”, an exhibition of works by a variety of Cuban artists from the late twentieth-century.

“For Florida Tech, we want the museum to be theirs,” Funk said. “It’s free. Bring your friends and have a great experience.”

Filed Under: Arts, Local Tagged With: art museum, arts, derek gores, exhibition, foosaner

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