Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Java Jam Homecoming '09

SCA President Sam Perry, MC for Java Jam, sings "Heartless" by Kanye West.

Sam, Brittany, and Dominic performing "Falling Slowly" by Glen Hasard.

Brothers Bits & Pieces, includes Josh, Lucas, and Kevin, who performed their own songs, including the song "Sweet Sound".


Monday, September 21, 2009

We are Merely the Artists


‘I’m very good, ‘ Jonathan went on, but so simply that there was no egotism in the remark, ‘but I’m nothing like as good as this. I simply am not. I could never, never paint this.’
--C. Williams, All Hallows’ Eve


As an artist, have you ever had the experience of looking at your finished work and thinking: “this isn’t mine! This can’t be that awkward block I was scratching away at or that strange fabric I was mixing runny colors on?” At the end of a work, if it is successful, everything comes together suddenly and the picture is clear. Of course we don’t always “get it right”, but when we do, it’s a most uncanny feeling. There’s a disconnect for the artist between the making and the viewing.
We talk of art as having a life of its own, and that seems true in one sense. Of course we literally are the ones chiseling away at something or adding dabs of shadow here and there, but the completed work is its own entity. The artist Jonathan in All Hallows’ Eve feels this when he leaves his painting for a few hours and comes back to find it “more real” and “better” than he had left it. It’s as though the piece has come alive once he has ceased his labor.
I don’t want to suggest anything too mystic, but perhaps it is well to note that we are not the only authors of our own work. The wood, clay, and paint themselves shape the work and determine its character. As artists we must be aware of our mediums and ensure that we are using them properly and according to their nature. The artist may be the main creative force, but if he works against his medium, he will fail. Perhaps in the end all I’m getting at in this post is a reminder of humility. We are hardly the “masters” of our own work, we are merely the artists.

-Heather VanderWall

Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Society of Communication & Aesthetics in 09

This past year, The Society of Communication & Aesthetics was started up to bring about an artistic community in a college lacking an art program. We started up the blog as a simple way to get started. This is what we wrote about:
This year, we have plenty of new members with new ideas. Like these:
And so, as we continue to define ourselves as a group, you can see it all unfold here on the internet or come to one of our many events that we have planned.
Stay tuned and stay classy,
Sam
President of the Society of Communication & Aesthetics