Marshall Downtown Vol. 2, Issue 1

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MARSHALL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND MEDIA

M arshallD owntown Volume 2 • Issue No. 1 • Summer 2014

School of Art and Design Appoints Reed as New Director With her 21 years of experience at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), Sandra Reed is no stranger to picturesque streetview classrooms designed for the enhancement of the visual arts. That’s part Sandra Reed of what made her the best fit to lead as the director for the School of Art and Design. Reed, who was named director as of July 1, said she is honored to join the university right when its commitment to the visual art and design is transforming historic downtown Huntington. “This is a special place at a special time,” Reed said. “The opportunity to lead the faculty and students of the School of Art and Design as they fulfill the potential of the Visual Arts Center as a destination for vibrant study, creative production, dialogue, and exhibition was a major factor in my decision to accept the position as Director of the School of Art and Design.” A painter by trade, Reed’s ventures have allowed her to see art beyond the Peach State. Reed has held leadership roles in New York City — she founded a workplace residency there that has provided 52 students intensive professional practice for the past 10 years — and a position as the academic director for two full academic terms at SCAD in Lacoste, France. Reed said her two decades of experience and administration at SCAD have prepared her for the position. “I’ve hit the ground running,” Reed said. Reed’s educational background includes two degrees earned with honors: a bachelor’s from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, and a master’s in painting from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She has had work featured in the National Museum of Women in the Arts in D.C., the Ogden Museum of Art in New Orleans, Blue Gallery in Lacoste, France, and Gallery in Cork in London.

Going Up: Visual Arts Center Nears Completion The partnership between Marshall University and historic downtown Huntington could not be more clear than seeing the face of Pullman Square reflecting in the glass front of the Visual Art Center. Vertically fastened steel banners read “Marshall University” and “School of Art and Design” from the east and “College of Arts and Media” and “Visual Arts Center” from the west.

The signs are up, and it’s a sure sign the premier center for the visual arts will soon be filled with students in the university’s art program. Classes begin Aug. 25, while grand opening events include a ribbon-cutting at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 18, community tours from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 19, and an invitation-only strolling celebration on Saturday, Sept. 20.


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