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CATEGORIES:Culture and The Arts, SUNY Oswego
CREATED:20221221T113102
SUMMARY:Import From Zap Calendar 12212022 - The Shape of Things: Mixed Media by Cala Glatz
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DESCRIPTION:\nCala Glatz was born into a family of makers: carpenters, gardeners, farme
 rs, and artists--people who were always working with their hands, creating 
 and shaping the world around them. These people instilled in her a love of 
 and appreciation for nature, and the joy and satisfaction that comes from a
  hard day's work on something you care about. Cala took these lessons with 
 her to study at SUNY Oswego, where, between 2002 and 2011, she earned a BA 
 in English Literature, as well as a BFA and MA in Graphic Design. Her love 
 of both images and the written word has proven to be a perfect fit for a ca
 reer in graphic design, where conveying messages and telling stories is an 
 everyday task. The formal training she received in drawing, printmaking, ph
 otography, sculpture, and ceramics greatly influences her design and digita
 l aesthetic and leads to a variety of styles, layers, colors, and textures-
 -everything that makes visual communication tick. Recently, Cala has shifte
 d her focus to painting. After spending a year as an apprentice at Pike Sta
 ined Glass in Rochester, NY, she learned how to restore and build stained g
 lass windows. Working in the city also led to a greater interest in structu
 res and materials, and ideas about how humans make spaces, or make spaces a
 ccessible, and how often the structures we build will outlive us. Even thou
 gh we know we, as humans, are temporary beings, how often do we really thin
 k about what we are leaving behind? http://www.calaglatz.com Influences inc
 lude but are not limited to: literature (Margaret Atwood, Toni Morrison, Co
 rmac McCarthy), other artists (David Lynch, Van Gogh, Naomi Okubo) and musi
 cians (Tom Waits, Regina Spektor, Elvis Costello), this incredible planet, 
 the thing that keeps us alive, and the incomprehensible amount and variety 
 of life that it hosts: you could devote a lifetime of study to any one area
  and still only learn a fraction of what this world has to offer.\n This ev
 ent was imported from: https://iheartoswego.com/29042/the-shape-of-things-m
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://iheartoswego.com/images/jevents/2019/Glatz1.jpg" alt="
 Glatz1" /></p><p>Cala Glatz was born into a family of makers: carpenters, g
 ardeners, farmers, and artists--people who were always working with their h
 ands, creating and shaping the world around them. These people instilled in
  her a love of and appreciation for nature, and the joy and satisfaction th
 at comes from a hard day's work on something you care about. Cala took thes
 e lessons with her to study at SUNY Oswego, where, between 2002 and 2011, s
 he earned a BA in English Literature, as well as a BFA and MA in Graphic De
 sign. Her love of both images and the written word has proven to be a perfe
 ct fit for a career in graphic design, where conveying messages and telling
  stories is an everyday task. The formal training she received in drawing, 
 printmaking, photography, sculpture, and ceramics greatly influences her de
 sign and digital aesthetic and leads to a variety of styles, layers, colors
 , and textures--everything that makes visual communication tick. Recently, 
 Cala has shifted her focus to painting. After spending a year as an apprent
 ice at Pike Stained Glass in Rochester, NY, she learned how to restore and 
 build stained glass windows. Working in the city also led to a greater inte
 rest in structures and materials, and ideas about how humans make spaces, o
 r make spaces accessible, and how often the structures we build will outliv
 e us. Even though we know we, as humans, are temporary beings, how often do
  we really think about what we are leaving behind? http://www.calaglatz.com
  Influences include but are not limited to: literature (Margaret Atwood, To
 ni Morrison, Cormac McCarthy), other artists (David Lynch, Van Gogh, Naomi 
 Okubo) and musicians (Tom Waits, Regina Spektor, Elvis Costello), this incr
 edible planet, the thing that keeps us alive, and the incomprehensible amou
 nt and variety of life that it hosts: you could devote a lifetime of study 
 to any one area and still only learn a fraction of what this world has to o
 ffer.</p> <a href="https://iheartoswego.com/29042/the-shape-of-things-mixed
 -media-by-cala-glatz.html?tmpl=component">This event was imported from: htt
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