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KCAI ILLUSTRATION

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Hi there!

Welcome to our blog. This work-in-progress is a behind the scenes look at all the things that are going on within the department throughout the year. 

For the most up-to-date news and happenings, follow us on Instagram & Facebook (links below).

 

Other places

KCAI.EDU

KCAI Illustration on Facebook

KCAI Illustration on Instagram

MICRO, a KCAI Illustration agency

 

Full Time Faculty

Maura Cluthe, Chair

Rahele Jomepour Bell

Hector Casanova

Cydney Cherepak

John Ferry

Steve Mayse

Il Sung Na

David Terrill


Adjunct Faculty

We are so grateful for our esteemed adjuncts, who add so much to our program. Here are the many adjuncts who have worked with KCAI Illustration over the years.


Elizabeth Baddeley

Kellie Bloxsom-Rys

Paul Corrigan

Julie Cortes

Michelle Dreher

Matt Fox

Rob Hatem

Laura Huliska-Beith

Bob Kolar

Dean Kube

Lacey Lewis

Kristopher Martin

Jack Mied

Jeremy Mohler

Jessica Molina

Buster Moody

Frank Norfleet

Frank Norton

Richard Raney

Johne Richardson

Lauren Seider

A.Micah Smith

Kyle Strahm

Brent Watkinson

Wayne Wilkes

Steve Willaredt


Places We Love

ICON

The Society of Illustrators

American Illustration

3x3 Magazine

SCBWI

Women Who Draw

Society of Korea Illusart

Illustration Mundo

ILLUSTORIA

Illustrators for Hire 

Illustration Friday

Doodlers Anonymous

Hi-Fructose

Juxtapoz

Nobrow

Digital Arts

Comique

Creative Quarterly

Nickelodeon Animation

Uppercase

 

Kansas City Proud

Ampersand Design Studio

The Coterie Theatre

C3 Brand Marketing

Chris Stubbs/Art X Form Tattoo

Design Ranch

DMH

Hallmark

Hint

Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts

Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art

Made In The Middle

Messner Puppets

MK12

Muller Bresller Brown

National World War I Museum

National Museum of Toys and Miniatures

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

RW2 productions

Tigersheep

VML

Willoughby Design

 

Artists We Love

Big thanks to all our visiting artists who take time out of their busy schedules to stop by and hang out with us!

Joana Avillez

Scott Bakal

Polly Becker

Chad W. Beckerman

John Bergin

Bill Carman

Gerard Dubois

Lisk Feng

Olivia Fields

Nathan Fox

Dominique Goblet

Chris Grine

Elizabeth Haidle

Tomer Hanuka

Matt Hawkins

Jeffrey Alan Love

Jim Mahfood

Victo Ngai

Edel Rodriguez

Steven Sanders

Rob Schamberger

Yuko Shimizu

Chris Sickels / Red Nose Studio

A. Micah Smith

Heads of State

Mark Todd

Esther Pearl Watson

JooHee Yoon

Daniel Zender

Vladimir Zimakov

 

Our Alumni

Check out some of the fantastic work of our alumni! If you are an alum and you'd like your website to be considered for inclusion here, please get in touch via the Contact page. 

Karolina Akimov

Emily Alvarez

Steven Javon Bolds

Hayley Books

Kelsey Borch

Shafer Brown

Salvador Carrasco

Skylar Courtney

Elisa Cox

Celina Curry

August DeMarea

Marco Defillo

Taylor Fourt

MacKenzie Fulmer

Laedan Galicia

Nicholette Haigler

Willow Hardman

Erica Hoelting

Maddie Kennedy

Natalie Kolega

Anh Le

Robin Lewallen

Meredith Lewis

Allason Lewis

Jessi Macko

Alicia Marie

Kristopher Martin

James Mied

Johannah Miller

Tierra Nelson

Andy Ozier

Gaby Pabon

Spencer Pullen

Grace Richards

Baldemar Rivas

Rosie Ruzicka

Lauren Seider

Brantly Sheffield 

Coleman Stampley

Parker Story

Blake Wiedenmeyer

Lainey Winge

Tehya Riley Woolworth

K. Wroten

Call for Work: PAPERWORKS at Manifest Gallery

September 29, 2023

Paper is one of the first areas of creative possibility that we encounter.

It is a surface made of pulped cellulose, created to take on marks, incisions, and material. It carries between us our messages, sketches, lists, and sums—all forms of externalized memory, thoughts, emotions and knowledge. It is bound into books and packed into clean sheaves. Stacks of paper clutters desks, fill spiral journals crammed into backpacks. Wads of tissue-thin paper napkins wait at the bottom of fast food bags to wipe away crumbs and be thrown away. Beautiful paper, special paper, waits in files and drawers for the right project.

With the right marks adorning its face, paper can become precious. Duplicated enough, it becomes essentially, and importantly, disposable.

Beyond its use as a surface, it can be folded, molded, out of its flatness into an object, a somethingin its own right, and not just a vehicle. Great satisfaction is found in pressing paper’s folded edge into a crease. There is beauty in the sound of it slicing.

Paper exists in extremes, as the most disposable of trash to something exquisite, preserved, and sacred. We enrich and destroy paper, and it allows us to shape it into many things.

PAPERWORKS is an exhibit of works on paper, of paper, and about paper in all of its uses.

An International Call for Works on, of, or About Paper at Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, Ohio

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: October 15, 2023

For more information about this opportunity, visit Manifest Gallery’s website, here.


Thanks to Professor John Ferry for passing on this opportunity.

Tags: student opportunity, exhibition opportunity, Manifest Gallery
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