Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Creative Research Award Guidelines

 
The College of Fine Arts
Dean’s Undergraduate Creative Research Award Guidelines
2012-2013

The College of Fine Art’s Dean’s Undergraduate Creative Research Award provides funds to support research by undergraduate students enrolled full-time in the College of Fine Arts on the Athens campus.  The fund is administered by the Assistant Dean of the College of Fine Arts.  As defined by this program, “research” includes research projects, scholarly work and creative activity.  Students applying for these funds must be supervised by a full-time faculty member.  PLEASE NOTE: Students who have previously received awards from this fund are not eligible to receive additional funding for the same project.  However, they may apply for funding if they are undertaking a new research project, scholarly work or creative project.  Students may submit one application per year.

Award Information

  • Funding is provided to cover the expenses of items that are necessary in order for the research to be conducted. 
  • Proposals may include, but are not limited to, support for production, projects, art or music supplies, film and film processing, printing, recording, or travel to conduct research. 
  • Funding is available for travel that is necessary in order to conduct the research as well as for traveling to conferences to present research findings or creative work. 
  • The award cannot be used to fund a class project or performance, nor can it be used to pay wages or consultant fees. 
  • All equipment (non-consumables) purchased will be retained by the College at the end of the granted period. 
  • A limited number of awards ranging from $100 to $750 will be available. 
  • All requests for funding must be justified in terms of their contribution to the research and the lack of available funds from other sources.
  • The student will meet with the Dean’s Office staff to access the award prior to any purchases. 
  • Any reimbursement for costs incurred will require itemized receipts.

Application

  • The application may be accessed at UndergradCreativeResearchApp 2012 2013.doc
  • To apply, you must submit 5 typed copies of the completed application packet.  Forms completed by faculty members will not be accepted.  
  • One copy of the application form must be signed by the faculty mentor and school director. 
  • You must also submit 5 copies of a one page résumé with your application. 
  • See the end of the application form for a checklist for the submission of the application.

Status Reports

  • If the project will not be completed prior to the end of Spring Semester, 2013 the funded student will be required to file a one-page typed report indicating the current status of the project. 
  • This report must be signed by the faculty mentor.
  • When the project is completed, the student must submit a “Project Completion Report” as described under the Project Completion report section.
  • All reports should be submitted to the Assistant Dean’s office prior to the end of the 2013 Spring Semester.

Project Completion Report

  • Students must complete projects prior to their graduation date and no award funds will be provided after that date.  It is understood that some projects may take longer than one year to complete.  The award money may carry over to the following year, provided the student is still an undergraduate. 
  • When the project is completed, students funded by this program must file a typed 1 to 2 page Project Completion Report describing the outcome of their research, the contribution this research made to their education, and the importance of having received funding from The College of Fine Art’s Dean’s Undergraduate Creative Research Award. 
  • This report must be signed by the faculty mentor and school director. 
  • If the project was a paper, a copy should be included. 
  • If the project was a design, research project, choreography, performance, or site-specific performance/design installation, documentation should be included. 
  • All reports should be submitted to the Assistant Dean’s office prior to the end of the 2013 Spring semester.

Faculty Responsibility

  • Faculty are expected to work closely with the student on the research project to ensure that the student completes the project in a timely manner and to notify the Assistant Dean should there be any difficulty in completing the project and/or filing the required reports.
  • The faculty mentor should submit a brief statement of support for the project which indicates the level of interaction and support for the student’s research/creative activity.  Please note:  Form letters submitted on the behalf of students do not reflect your engagement and commitment to each mentored student and will render your student’s application incomplete.
  • Should a faculty member wish to support more than one student applying for funding, a justification for such multiple applications must be provided by the faculty member and attached to each student’s application. 
  • This statement should be given to the student in a sealed envelope which the student will submit with the application. (The Dean’s Office will make the additional copies of the letter for the application packet.)

Determination of Awards

The decision governing awards will be made by a selection committee comprised of faculty and students with recommendations forwarded to the Dean of the College of Fine Arts who will make the final decision.  Proposals may be fully or partially funded.

Expectations if partial/full funding is awarded

Funded students will meet with the Assistant Dean to discuss the award and the funding process. Students will also meet collectively with the Dean to explain their research/creative activity projects.  Students will be asked to sign an agreement form which outlines the terms of their award.  A sample of this form can be found at UGCreatPartFundTerms 2012 2013.doc

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 4:00 P.M., OCTOBER 26, 2012

SUBMIT 5 COPIES TO: ASSISTANT DEAN, COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS, JENNINGS HOUSE

ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARD:  Mid-November

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Materials for Mark Making (a List)


  1. graphite
  2. brush
  3. acrylics
  4. watercolor
  5. comb
  6. clay
  7. ink
  8. stone
  9. wood
  10. paper
  11. markers
  12. air compressor
  13. charcoal
  14. slugs (employed)
  15. lights
  16. shoes
  17. hand
  18. flora and fauna
  19. thumb tacks
  20. typewriter
  21. stains
  22. pencil
  23. pen
  24. crayon
  25. bodily fluids
  26. eraser
  27. juice
  28. whip
  29. hair
  30. hair dye
  31. bleach
  32. metal
  33. blades
  34. fire extinguisher
  35. guns
  36. water
  37. bow and arrow
  38. nukes
  39. coffee 
  40. fire
  41. laser
  42. dirt
  43. glue
  44. bubbles
  45. body
  46. chalk
  47. hot iron
  48. make-up
  49. food
  50. cotton balls
  51. acid

Methods of Making Marks (a List)


  1. rubbing
  2. splatter
  3. stippling
  4. cross-hatching
  5. scumbling
  6. biting
  7. smashing
  8. dragging
  9. scratching
  10. tearing
  11. stabbing
  12. spilling
  13. stamping
  14. watermarking
  15. staining
  16. brushing
  17. painting
  18. printing
  19. bleaching
  20. burning
  21. weathering
  22. cutting
  23. melting
  24. dropping
  25. carving
  26. erasing
  27. etching
  28. folding
  29. compressed air blowing
  30. bending
  31. warping
  32. walking
  33. kissing
  34. breaking
  35. stretching
  36. embossing
  37. employing slugs
  38. tattooing
  39. inking
  40. sitting
  41. pressing
  42. heating
  43. typing
  44. freezing
  45. drawing
  46. cyanotyping
  47. shaving
  48. dying
  49. projecting
  50. reflecting
  51. pounding
  52. hammering
  53. straightening

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Open Studios--- This Friday, October 5th 6-9pm

Upcoming Event This Friday, October 5th!The Ohio University School of Art Graduate Students welcome you to attend Open Studio Night from 6-9pm, October 5th.

Enjoy an evening of art, food, and conversation.  See inside the private studios of artists working in a diverse range of mediums.
Free and open to the public.

6-8pm: Ceramic and sculpture studios located on the ground floor of Seigfred
7-9pm: Painting, photography, printmaking, and scultprue studios located at the Ridges
School of Art
528 Seigfred Hall
Athens, Ohio 45701

The RidgesBuilding 19
take Richland Ave. to OH-682
maps and direction will be available