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    Explore "hcctv" with insightful episodes like "The Topic Film & Fashion Collaboration October 2021 #297", "Art Car at WHi HCCTV_UTTM May06_2021", "The Topic December 01, 2020 | The Arts at HCC", "Professor Jeryn Woodard Mayer Talks Houston Art and the Bayou City Art Festival | HCCTV's The Topic" and "Faculty Jazz Concert | Witt & LoCascio" from podcasts like ""MVP Arts Channel at HCC", "MVP Arts Channel at HCC", "MVP Arts Channel at HCC", "MVP Arts Channel at HCC" and "MVP Arts Channel at HCC"" and more!

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    The Topic Film & Fashion Collaboration October 2021 #297

    The Topic    Film & Fashion Collaboration October 2021 #297

    Six programs and the Heinen Theatre and Central XR Lab came together to support the Film & Fashion Project: Fashion, Fashion Merchandising, Filmmaking, Digital Photography, Cosmetology, and Drama

    Interviews: 

    Colleen Reilly, PhD  Dean, Media, Visual & Performing Arts Center of Excellence

    Suzette M. Brimmer, B.S., M.B.A. Dean, Consumer Arts & Sciences Center of Excellence

    Cheryl Whitaker, M.F.A.   HCC Fashion Merchandising Professor, Program Coordinator

    Julye Newlin, MH. HCC Professor, Film

    Photographs by Elizabeth Díaz, MFA Art+Design Program Specialist

    and Matthew Gonzalez, ER Lab at Central.

    Art Car at WHi HCCTV_UTTM May06_2021

    Art Car at WHi HCCTV_UTTM May06_2021
    Up To The Minute spotlights HCC’s Art Car for its “Virtual Family Fun Day,” featuring the District-wide collaboration blending artistic creativity and scientific technology. Israel Garza, IdeaStudio Manager, and Jeffrey Chen, Makerspace Technician, review the role of the Makerspace in this year’s Art Car, while Jordan Carswell, Interim Director of the West Houston Institute, and Dr. Colleen Reilly, Dean of the Visual & Performing Arts COE, take a look at future interdisciplinary, project-based learning.

    Professor Jeryn Woodard Mayer Talks Houston Art and the Bayou City Art Festival | HCCTV's The Topic

    Professor Jeryn Woodard Mayer Talks Houston Art and the Bayou City Art Festival | HCCTV's The Topic

    HCCTV's The Topic (#261) will be talking art in connection with this year's Bayou City Art Festival and their new virtual Happy Hours in lieu of a live festival.

    Scheduled guests include

    Kelly Batterson, Executive Director of Bayou City Art Festival

    Former HCC student Alex Roman, Jr. aka Donkeeboy

    Jeryn Mayer, HCC Professor of Art History 

    Professor Mayer comments on the importance of festivals and the challenges facing the visual and performing arts organizations in this new COVID world. 

    ART TALK VIRTUAL HAPPY HOUR
    The Happy Hour Series, in partnership with Frost Bank, KPRC 2 and Stella Artois, is part of Bayou City Art Festival’s “Save Our Art” fundraising campaign to support the continuation of Bayou City Art Festival’s mission.
    Thursday, October 15, 2020, 6 p.m. featuring Donkeeboy.

    Scenes from a Screen | HCC Theatre Practicum II & III

    Scenes from a Screen | HCC Theatre Practicum II & III

    Scenes from a Screen | HCC Drama

    ON FACEBOOK | LIVE MAY 02

    Live Theater in the form of Drama Practicum Class Capstone Project Presentation | Monologues, a Scene, Songs, Design Presentations | Theatre Practicum II & III DRAM 1221 & 2120

    Drama Instructors at HCC host this very special online presentation of Drama Practicum students’ capstone projects. They will showcase dramatic and comedic monologues, costume designs, scenes, and even songs to help raise funds for the HCC Foundation’s Emergency Fund for Covid-19 Student Support.

    Students presenting are: Spencer Aravelo, Aliyah Barnes, Brenda Camacho, Megan Chavez, William Coronado, Olivia Knuckols, Kevin Ly, Jennifer Mendoza, Austin Mcleod, Abigail Penaflor, Lauren Riojas, Lian Seastrand, Gaby Ytuarte.

    PROFESSORS: Michael Flanagan and Kathy Snider

    James V Thomas Receives NBTF Award in Scenic Design

    James V Thomas Receives NBTF Award in Scenic Design
    Remarks by Visual & Performing Arts Dean Dr. Colleen Reilly at the Reception to Recognize James V. Thomas

    “Sometimes you’re lucky and you don’t even know it.” -- August Wilson, Gem of the Ocean

    This quote from playwright August Wilson reminds us to acknowledge the ways in which the universe provides for us without our even noticing.  I share it tonight because it is from Wilson’s play Gem of the Ocean.  As many of you know August Wilson penned an American Decalogue--10 plays about the African American experience, each one set in a decade of the 20th century.  Gem of the Ocean, set in 1904, is the first of these, although it was the ninth play Wilson added to his American Cycle.  It is also one of several plays for which James V Thomas created an award-winning scenic design.

    In Wilson’s worldview, time is circular, and as we honor James V Thomas tonight I invite us to be mindful of the past, present, and future in all that we do.  I see this in James’ work.  He was honored this year with Achievements in Scenic Design by the National Black Theater Festival for his 39-year history with the Ensemble Theatre.  He is one of only a few designers that has designed all ten of Wilson’s American cycle.  He is a design luminary in Houston, Pittsburgh, and Syracuse where he has produced scenic designs for ten world premieres.

    As a theatre scholar, I cannot help but trace a bit of history to demonstrate first, how time is circular and second, acknowledge how lucky we are.  When I arrived at graduate school in Pittsburgh, PA I did not know how lucky I was.  I held a teaching fellowship with Kuntu Repertory Theatre, the nation’s oldest African American theatre company.  I served there with Eileen J. Morris, the Ensemble Theatre’s Artist Director.  Kuntu Repertory Theatre, under the direction of Vernell A. Lillie, held the legacy of the Black Horizon Theatre- a company co-founded by August Wilson and Rob Penny--and was the precedent for the New Horizon Theater which continues its work in Pittsburgh to produce new works from African American points of view. 

    The New Horizon Theater is one among many theatre companies for which James V Thomas served as the resident scenic designer.  Imagine my surprise upon landing here, at HCC, and finding this connection to James. This is how we are lucky and we do not even know it. We are lucky that every student that encounters James is connected to this rich legacy of artists who came before them and who are carried by him through his deep and complex work.  We are lucky that an artist of his caliber serves with us in supporting the next generation of our craft.  We are lucky that he manages all of his professional opportunities, and there are many, around our class and production schedule and often uses them to extend opportunities for our students.  We are lucky that the national theatre community sees in James what we experience every day:  a brilliant artist and designer committed to service, mentorship, and education.  James, it is an honor to serve with you here at HCC in a craft that cannot be bound by time, geography, and administrative limitations.  

    You are a gem, and we will always be grateful that you choose to shine here.


    16th NBTF wraps on a high note

    https://www.journalnow.com/news/local/th-nbtf-wraps-on-a-high-note/article_ee10d546-4448-50e6-ad7a-4fa9fae9a28c.html

    Shakespeare's Measure for Measure | Fall 2019

    Shakespeare's Measure for Measure | Fall 2019
    In this timely comedy, when Lord Angelo closes the city’s brothels and outlaws “loose morality,” Claudio and his pregnant girlfriend are sentenced to death. Isabella, Claudio’s sister, goes to Angelo for help, but his shocking demands in exchange for Claudio’s freedom send her on a journey of disguise and deception, all in the name of justice...and a happy ending. Directed by Michael Flanagan. 

    Please see the companion piece on the Line by Line Podcast
    https://edutube.hccs.edu/media/Line+by+Line+%7C+Shakespeare%27s+Measure+for+Measure/0_p33fntzw

    Art and Design Portfolio Review_F2019

    Art and Design Portfolio Review_F2019

    The Art and Design unit Portfolio Review Day is an opportunity for students from across the art and design programs at HCC to present their work for review by art and design faculty and area arts professionals. The event is sponsored by the Art and Design Council.

    The Art and Design unit at HCC consists of seven instructional programs, Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising, Interior Design, Digital Communication, Digital Gaming and Simulation, Filmmaking and Studio Art, that are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

    This prestigious accreditation ensures the Art and Design programs at HCC conform to or exceed nationally accepted standards of art and design education.


    HCC is the only NASAD accredited institution in Houston and one of only three NASAD accredited community colleges in Texas.

    HCC Art Car Bikes Take Grand Trophy in 2019 Parade

    HCC Art Car Bikes Take Grand Trophy in 2019 Parade

    Led by Ashley Hope, Studio Arts Instructor and Resident Artist of the West Houston Institute, the Art Car Cooperative entry -- Titled: “Skybound Enterprises" Themed: "Soaring Possibilities" -- was awarded the Grand Trophy of the Cycle Division (Bike brigades, scooters, motorless entries) for 2019. The $500 award goes to Student Activities.

    HCC teamed up with Houston-based bicycle charity FreeWheels Houston in order to bring you fantasy frankenbikes—Carnival Bike and Airplane Bike—designed by students Seth Moody, Ricardo Rivera & Jessica Arone Wosniack, respectively.

    The Houston Art Car Parade is powered by The Orange Show Center for Visionary Art. 

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