Alum Qin Li Helps Fuse Project Win Best Innovation Design at 2008 CES

Since Qin Li graduated from the Academy of Art University in 2004 with an MFA in Industrial Design, her career has quickly taken off. Qin works at Fuse Project, an elite firm that specializes in innovative product design and branding. As a Senior Designer at Fuse Project, Qin is the project lead for most of the design projects she is assigned to.

Qin is building a name for herself as a truly versatile designer, able to work on designs for everything from electronics to furniture to baby products. She has worked on projects for big corporate clients like HP, as well as international clients: Qin has designed a cell phone for a major cell phone provider in Korea, created furniture designs for companies based in Italy, and a wide array of other work. She has even completed a successful design for a high chair, which was shown at ICF, a furniture show in New York City.

Qin has received major industry recognition for her work. At the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, one of the biggest shows of its kind, Fuse Project was honored with an award for Best Innovation Design.

Qin feels that her studies at the Academy greatly contributed to her burgeoning career, and to this day she is proud that the Academy awarded her one of her first major distinctions in industrial design: a Ford scholarship for minority female designers.

“When you get an education at the Academy, you learn what it is like to really work!” she says. Among her instructors, she sees Jim Schultz as a major influence in her career development.

Catch Flaming Fashions at The Crucible Tonight!

Oakland fire arts collective The Crucible, usually known for their large-scale fire installations, is hosting an unconventional fashion show this weekend.

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Hot Couture showcases wearable art from Bay Area designers January 17, 18, and 19. The show includes awe-inspiring fire performances, aerial artistry, and fire arts demonstrations that are sure to delight.

Friday, Jan 18, 7 PM
$35 in advance, $30 Crucible members, $40 at the door

Saturday, Jan 19, 7 PM – VIP Gala
$125 in advance, $100 Crucible members, $150 at the door

More info here.

Student Film Festival – This Week!

Academy of Art University’s School of Motion Pictures and Television presents The Best of the MPT 105 Super 8 Film Festival!

When: 
Thursday, December 13, 2007
3:30 to 5:30  PM

Where:
79 New Montgomery Theater
79 New Montgomery (btw Market and Mission)
San Francisco,  94105

AAU’s First Student Produced Fashion Show

This weekend! You do NOT want to miss this!

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Also, be sure to check out the Big Bang Show! Learn about it here.

Volunteer at a Craftsfair!

Here’s a volunteering opportunity with tons of perks. By volunteering at the Celebration of Craftswomen, you’ll get free entrance for you and a guest, a free t-shirt, two free raffle tickets and you’ll be supporting women artists and The Women’s Building!

Even if you can’t volunteer, this event is definitely worth checking out and a great opportunity to stock up on holiday gifts. In fact, it is San Francisco’s largest holiday fine crafts retail fair, and the largest event celebrating the craft of women in the nation. The event is sponsored by and is a benefit for The Women’s Building, a community service center serving women and girls in San Francisco.

For those interested in volunteering: Download a volunteer form at http://www.celebrationofcraftswomen.org under “How to get Involved.”

Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator Rebecca Lippert at craftsfairvolunteers@gmail.com to be sent a form via email or snail mail. Phone: (415) 262-0135 Fax: 415-354-8371

Date: November 24-25 and December 1-2.
Location: Herbst Pavilion Fort Mason Center

Bay Area: Looking for Something to Do This Weekend?

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No plans this weekend? Lucky Bay Area residents and visitors have a plethora of art and culture events to choose from on both Saturday and Sunday. Here are our top three picks:

  • This Saturday, November 16, Academy of Art University hosts the most highly anticipated emerging art charity event of the year: the 12th Annual Faculty & Alumni Fine Art Auction. In partnership with Bonhams & Butterfields, you can support emerging student artists by bidding on works by some of the finest internationally collected artists that call San Francisco and the surrounding region home. With over seventy Faculty and Alumni Artists participating across the disciplines of Painting, Jewelry, Photography, and Sculpture, both the Live and Silent Auctions will provide a magnificent spectrum of technique, medium, and mood. Location: 79 Gallery, 79 New Montgomery, San Francisco
  • Local artists Patrik Kusek and Sherry Cordova are teaming up to organize ‘Artists on the Verge,’ Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM -6 PM. Kusek and Cordova have both been given a taste of international recognition this year and agree that they are both on the verge of something. At this exciting event meet with the artists, see their new and exciting collections. Find unique one-of-a-kind jewelry, handcrafted and limited edition pieces. Get a head start on holiday shopping! All unique, all special and all on the verge! Location: Patrik’s Studio, 2350 Taylor Street #2 (cross street: Chestnut Street), San Francisco
  • THE FEEL GOODS, Saturday, November 17 from 10 PM – 2 AM is an event that intertwines art, music, and fashion. Featuring pieces and grooves from some of San Francisco’s illest artists & dj’s, as well as a showcase of exclusive designs from the one of Vancouver’s top indie designers. You don’t want to miss this! Location: age song gallery, 580 Hayes St., San Francisco

RoboCars!

Automotive design studios envisioned what cars will look like 50 years from now for the most recent Los Angeles auto show “Robocar 2057.” If you saw Transformers this summer, you’ll see how much the designers were inspired by the blockbuster. If you’re in the LA area, the designs are on display until Nov. 25 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

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Academy industrial design school Director Tom Matano was one of the judges of the innovative competition.

To find out what the designers envisioned, read the full-length New York Times article.

Get Your Coffee and Art Fix

For those of you who like a fine cup of coffee paired with work from some of the best local artists, checking out Non Sequitur at Ritual Coffee Roasters is a must. The exhibit even features work from Academy of Art University alumni Micke Tong!

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The exhibit, guest curated by Sacha Eckes, consists of all work that is framed in white, 20×20” frames. Each artist created about 3 pieces that are installed a few inches from each other. The show is a sequential piece of art, an installation as it were. Eches titled each work in the exhibit using a sentence of a text.

Ritual Coffee Shop
1026 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94110

Exhibit runs until December 2, so don’t delay!

Chipotle Video Contest

Six Academy of Art University advertising school students are finalists in the Chipotle 30 Seconds of Fame 2007 Contest.

Watch the other two Academy of Art University student videos at: www.chipotle.com

Zombie Art!

 

whipped-cream-zombie.jpgHorror enthusiasts take note – MORE BRAINS! Zombie II exhibit is coming to the Space Gallery in San Francisco on Dec. 1. Better yet, they are accepting submissions until November 22nd so rent Night of the Living Dead and get inspired.

The show features work from Academy alum/faculty David Young V, Brandy Grogan, Nikki Sass, C-3 and Aron Meynell as well as musician and Hollywood horror director extraordinaire, Rob Zombie.

Exhibit:
Nov 26th – Dec 4th
Reception:
Saturday Dec 1st, 7 pm – late

Space Gallery
1141 Polk ST.
San Francisco, CA 94109

http://www.spacegallerysf.com/zombie.html

Look for the upcoming web article on academyart.edu!