TABLE OF CONTENTS Dean’s Message
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Goals & Objectives
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Highlights
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College of Art + Design
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School of Architecture
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School of Art Department of Interior Design
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Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture 11 Lecture Series
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Exhibitions
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Student Awards & Scholarships
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Faculty
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Development
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In last year’s message from “The Dean,” Ken
graduate program is ranked at number three.
Carpenter introduced and welcomed the three new
The school has collected extraordinary honors:
members of the College of Art + Design’s adminis-
Associate Professor and Director Bradley Cantrell
trative team: LSU Museum of Art Executive Director
won the 2013 Garden Club of America Rome Prize
Dr. Jordana Pomeroy, Robert Reich School of
in Landscape Architecture, and Professor Max
Landscape Architecture Director Bradley Cantrell,
Conrad received the American Society of Landscape
and me. In the 2011–12 year, we also welcomed five
Architects Jot D. Carpenter Teaching Medal. The
new faculty and four new staff.
constant and enthusiastic support of the loyal land-
This year, it is my turn to welcome another new
scape alumni continues to inspire!
team of brilliant faculty members, staff, and a new
The School of Art and the Department of Interior
administrator. The School of Art will have two new
Design had an extraordinary spring semester cen-
assistant professors, one in art history and one in
tered on the presence and work of Peter Shire, Los
digital art; the School of Architecture will welcome
Angeles artist and member of the MEMPHIS group.
three assistant professors and one associate pro-
Studio projects, design build, museum exhibits,
fessor; and the School of Landscape Architecture
lectures, and a wonderful theatrical event at the
will add two new assistant professors to their
Manship Theatre made this an exemplary interdis-
team. I also welcome Jim Sullivan as chair of the
ciplinary experience. The Graphic Design Student
Department of Interior Design and two new staff in
Office (GDSO) designed the award winning exhibition
the dean’s office.
catalog and event programs.
As the 2013–14 academic year rolls in, the College of
Finally, a note on international studies. The College
Art + Design will have 12 new faculty, four new admin-
of Art + Design is taking the lead on organizing
istrators, and six new staff. The potential for creative
study abroad programs and initiating exchange
transformation is tremendous. You will find a more
programs. I have just come back from visiting our
detailed narrative of the new arrivals on the soon-to-
summer programs in Rome, Florence, and Ireland.
be-renewed College of Art + Design’s website.
These are excellent programs based on admirable
Below are only some of the highlights of the 2012–13 year: The School of Architecture passed the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accreditation review with flying colors. Congratulations to a recognition well deserved. Among significant achievements are Professor Ursula Emery McClure and her team of students winning the 2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize. By the middle of the 2013 fall semester—and after 87 years—Atkinson Hall will be fully accessible with an elevator and new bathrooms. Welcome back alumni new and old! The Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture continues its rank as number one in the nation for its undergraduate program, and the
faculty initiatives. They set high standards for the college and for LSU. The new International Studies Committee is working with the LSU International Studies Office to strengthen and expand study abroad, international exchanges, and outreach opportunities. We are already working on Haiti and China, and the world is the limit. My first semester at LSU has been a journey of discovery in a landscape shaped by unique traditions, a landscape filled with opportunity for a college of artists and designers. In last year’s message, “The Dean” asked that you “please don’t waver in your support to the College of Art + Design” at this crucial time of change, and I would add, of significant
renewal. Your support has indeed been indispensable. On behalf of the College of Art + Design, I thank you.
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With the implementation of the University’s strategic plan, LSU Flagship 2020, the College of Art + Design focused its goals in these areas: Discovery: Pushing our limits to generate and instill professional knowledge in the fields of art, architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design through transformative research and creative activities that address
The College of Art + Design objectives include: Broadening our national recognition as leaders in our disciplines Creating new knowledge, insights, and interests in art and design Encouraging interdisciplinary activity across the college
contemporary and enduring issues
Developing an international perspective
Learning: Finding a context for the future to
Improving physical facilities
enhance a faculty-led and student-centered
Increasing minority representation within
learning environment that develops engaged
the college
citizens and enlightened leaders
Increasing understanding and appreciation
Diversity: Strengthening the intellectual en-
of diversity
vironment for our students by broadening the
Increasing civic and community contributions
cultural diversity of the College of Art + Design
by individuals
to promote understanding others
Increasing class involvement in civic and
Engagement: Promoting engagement of
community activities
faculty, staff, and students in reaching out to
Improving our resource management
transform communities Productivity: Doing more with what we have
The following section of highlights (pages 6–11) reflect how the college continues to meet our goals and objectives, with the $70,000 grant for an advanced visual research and digital fabrication system; the Coastal Sustainability Studio (CSS) receipt of the prestigious 2012–13 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) Collaborative Practice Award; the many faculty and student awards, recognitions, and faculty publications; specific examples of faculty and student community engagements; and more.
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College of Art + Design Alkis P. Tsolakis has been selected to serve as the new dean of the LSU College of Art + Design. He began his appointment in January 2013. Tsolakis, a trained sculptor and architect, comes to LSU from Drury University, where he was a professor of architecture and acting director of the art department. The Louisiana Board of Regents awarded a $70,000 grant for an advanced visual research and digital fabrication system, providing the college with a state-of-the-art 3D scanner and CNC mill. The grant was written cooperatively between the dean’s office, Communication across the Curriculum (CxC), and Art + Design faculty committed to incorporating this technology into their courses. The equipment is managed in central locations within the college, the CxC Art + Design Studio and the Design Shop, for increased access and the greatest impact on student learning. The Coastal Sustainability Studio (CSS) was awarded the prestigious Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) Collaborative Practice Award for 2012–13. Housed in the College of Art + Design, CSS is a collaborative effort that involves multiple colleges and schools within the university, including engineers, coastal scientists, architects, and landscape architects. CSS was awarded a $600,000 contract to oversee the Resiliency Assistance Program for the State of Louisiana’s Office of Community Development (OCD) Disaster Recovery Unit (DRU).
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School of Architecture The American Institute of Architects (AIA) named LSU School of Architecture alumni Trula Haley Remson (BArch ’90) and Jesse D. Cannon Jr. (BArch ’72) to its prestigious College of Fellows. Remson is the first LSU alumna to receive this honor. Associate Professor Jim Sullivan and four architecture students were awarded an honorable mention at the American Institute of Architects’ Rose Awards ceremony in July for their project, “The YMCA Baranco-Clark Pavilion.” The fourth–year architecture students, under the guidance of Professional in Residence William Doran, celebrated Mid City and the Laurel Street Fire Station by hosting a community–wide potluck. The intent of the event was to celebrate the history of Mid City and showcase the site as a valuable public space. Emogene Pliner Associate Professor of Architecture Ursula Emery McClure and several of her students were awarded the 2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize for their entry “Fort Proctor.” The teams worked throughout the fall 2011 and spring 2012 semesters to complete the drawings of the historic Fort Proctor site.
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School of Art Senior graphic design students led by Assistant Professor Richard Doubleday worked with the East Baton Rouge Parish Office of the Mayor-President to help design promotional materials for three of the office’s community engagement programs: BR Proud, Bank on Baton Rouge, and Healthy BR. The Glassell Gallery at the Shaw Center of the Arts opened the School of Art’s 2012–13 season with Social(dis)order, an exhibition that brought together recent and historical works that explore the power technology-enabled social networks have over traditional social constructs. Alumni Kellye Eisworth (Photography, ’12), Kimberly Bates (Painting, ’09), and Emily LaCour (Painting, ’11), as well as Assistant Professor of Graphic Design Courtney Barr, were among the winners of the ninth annual Forum 35 Art Melt at the Shaw Center for the Arts, held in July 2012 in Baton Rouge. Several graphic design students were honored at the 2013 Baton Rouge ADDY Awards, taking home Student Best of Show as well as numerous gold and silver Student ADDY Awards. In addition, students from the Graphic Design Student Office, or GDSO, won gold and silver Student ADDY Awards. The entire junior graphic design class received a gold ADDY Award for their typographic calendar design created in the Applied Typography class taught by Professor Lynne Baggett and Assistant Professor Courtney Barr. Undergraduate sculpture students showed their work in an exhibit called Art in the Public Sphere at the Shaw Center for the Arts in April 2013. In addition to the visiting artists who appeared as part of the college’s lecture series, the School of Art hosted the following artists: John F. Simon Jr., Kurt Gohde, Kremena Todorova, Matt King, Gregory Sholette, Andy Fedak, Peter & Donna Thomas, Joey Lehman Morris, and Sarah Pomeroy.
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Department of Interior Design Senior interior design students presented their Master Plan Study to Baton Rouge’s Main Street Market, also known as BREADA (Big River Economic & Agricultural Development Alliance). The presentation, held in the College of Art + Design atrium, highlighted the partnership between the Department of Interior Design and its stakeholders in the Main Street Market Place Master Planning Initiative. At the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) 2013 Student Conference in Houston, senior Madeline Drone and her group placed first and senior Carolyn Allain and her group placed third. The trip to Houston included two full days of visits to firms, project sites, and workshops; inspirational speakers; portfolio reviews with professionals from the industry; and a Table-Top Expo, where firms and industry leaders were available to chat about their work and potential job opportunities. At the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) South Central Student Chapter Career Day, student Logan Wheeler placed first for her computer-generated rendering and student Madeline Drone and student Sarah Allee-Walsh placed first and second, respectively, for corporate design. Katie Easley received honorable mention in the hospitality design section.
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Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture For the third consecutive year, DesignIntelligence magazine ranked the Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture number one in the country for its undergraduate program. The graduate program tied with Cornell University at number three. Associate Professors Bradley Cantrell and Wes Michaels received Professional Communications Awards from the American Society of Landscape Architects, or ASLA, for their book, Digital Draw-
ing for Landscape Architecture, published by Wiley. School of Landscape Architecture alumni received nine ASLA awards across multiple categories, and students Joshua Brooks and Chad Caletka (BLA ‘12), were awarded for their Capstone projects, completed under the direction of (now-retired) Professor Van Cox and Associate Professor Lake Douglas. Fifth-year students Martin Moser, Michael Porter, and Kevin Kimball created a design for the 2012 winner of the WBRZ Yard Makeover Contest, worth $20,000.
Metropolis magazine featured the new Rosa F. Keller Library and Community Center in the Broadmoor section of New Orleans and the work by Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture Wes Michaels and School of Architecture alumni Allen Eskew, Steve Dumez, and Mark Ripple.
Places magazine published Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture Kristi Cheramie’s “Lost Graves of the Morganza Floodway,” an article that highlights her work on the Morganza Spillway. The article was coauthored by Mike Pasquier, assistant professor of religious studies, and features work by Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture graduate students Matthew Seibert and Ben Wellington.
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Lecture Series 2012/13 The College of Art + Design Lecture Series enhances the education of students and contributes to the community’s quality of life. The College of Art + Design gratefully acknowledges the generous endowment that has established the Paula G. Manship Lecture Series and the Nadine Carter Russell Chair. The School of Art wishes to acknowledge the lecture series endowment provided by Alfred C. Glassell Jr. The School of Architecture gratefully acknowledges the support of the following firms for their sponsorship of the lecture series in architecture: Eskew + Dumez + Ripple, Grace & Hebert Associates, Coleman Partners Architects, and VOA Associates. The Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture gratefully acknowledges the donations that endowed the Max Z. Conrad Lecture Series.
John F. Simon Jr.
LSU School of Art/Louisiana Art & Science Museum Lecture
A new media artist who works with LCD screens and computer programming, John F. Simon Jr. began writing digital software to create visual imagery in the 1990s. His screen works display abstractions that vary infinitely due to random sequencing. The visual elements of each piece are generated in real time by his software. In addition
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to his screen work, Simon is also known for his Formica cutouts, drawings on paper, and digital projections of his custom software. Ant Hampton
LSU College of Art + Design/Paula G. Manship Lecture
An interactive artist, director, and writer since 1999, Ant Hampton has worked together with Silvia Mercuriali as Rotozaza, creating more than 25 productions of experimental theater, performance, and live art, including several large-scale and collaborative public interventions. Rotozaza’s work has been presented worldwide at
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Michael Rotondi
LSU College of Art + Design/Paula G. Manship Lecture
A trans-disciplinary educator and practitioner, Michael Rotondi is principal of Los Angeles–based RoTo Architects, professor at Arizona State University, and a Sci-Arc distinguished faculty member. His research and work propose insights essential to an open-minded approach to architecture and design. Envisioning new directions
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and solving complex problems at object, building, and city scales, Rotondi tests ideas in real time with a diversity of people and disciplines in unique ways. His collaborations range from the contemplative and cultural to the commercial and civic. April Greiman
LSU College of Art + Design/Paula G. Manship Lecture
April Greiman is an artist and thinker whose transmedia projects, innovative ideas, and hybrid-based approach have been influential worldwide over the last 30 years. Her explorations of image, word, and color as objects in time and space are grounded in her singular fusion of art and technology. Greiman has been instrumental in
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the acceptance and use of advanced technology in the arts and the design process since the early 1980s. Peter Walker
LSU College of Art + Design/Paula G. Manship Lecture
Peter Walker is cofounder of the firm Sasaki, Walker and Associates, established in 1957. Walker opened the firm’s west coast office in 1976, which became the SWA Group, and he formed Peter Walker and Partners in 1983. The scope of his concerns is expansive—from the design of small gardens to the planning of cities—with a particular emphasis on corporate headquarters, plazas, cultural gardens, academic
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campuses, and urban-regeneration projects. Walker was the chairman of the Landscape Architecture Department and the acting director of the Urban Design Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and was head of the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley. A fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects and the Institute for Urban Design, Walker has been granted the AIA Honor Award, Harvard’s Centennial Medal, University of Virginia’s Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal, the ASLA Medal, and the IFLA Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Gold Medal. Jenny Sabin
LSU School of Architecture Lecture/Sponsored by Grace & Herbert Architects
Jenny Sabin is an assistant professor in the area of design and emerging technologies in the Department of Architecture at Cornell University. Sabin taught design studios and seminars in architecture at the University of Pennsylvania from 2005 to 2011. She is principal of Jenny Sabin Studio, an experimental architectural design
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studio based in Philadelphia. She and Peter Lloyd Jones cofounded LabStudio, a hybrid research and design network. She was a founding member of the Nonlinear Systems Organization, a research group started by Cecil Balmond, where she was senior researcher and director of research. She was awarded the AIA Henry Adams Medal and the Arthur Spayd Brooke Memorial Prize for distinguished work in architectural design in 2005. Sabin was recently named a USA Knight Fellow in architecture.
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Kurt Gohde and Kremena Todorova
LSU School of Art Lecture
Kurt Gohde and Kremena Todorova are associate professors and program directors for the Transylvania University Department of Art, where Gohde teaches studio art and Todorova teaches American literature as well as classes that ask students to meet with their neighbors face to face. Gohde’s artwork fuses the apparent dichotomies of
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his own antiquated childhood and the ever-changing world around him. He exhibits throughout the United States and has received numerous grants and residencies to support his creative activities. Born and raised in communist Bulgaria, Todorova draws inspiration for her art and teaching from Timur and his fondness for community. Matt King
LSU School of Art Lecture
Matt King’s exhibitions include solo shows at the University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art, the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Werkstätte Gallery, Massimo Audiello, and Fourteen30 Contemporary as well as group exhibitions at Guild & Greyshkul, Lurhring Augustine, Stux Gallery, and the Vienna Kunsthalle. He received
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his MFA from Bard College and is a graduate of Cooper Union and the Whitney Independent Study Program. King currently lives in Richmond, Virginia, where he is assistant professor of art foundation and sculpture at Virginia Commonwealth University. Grace La
LSU School of Architecture Lecture/Sponsored by Coleman Partners, Architects
Grace La has lectured widely at the Carnegie Museum of Art, the National Building Museum, the New Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, among other venues. La is a tenured associate professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and has taught design studios at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and Syracuse University. She is principal and cofounder of LA DALLMAN, a firm that has received
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more than 40 honors, including seven design awards from AIA Wisconsin and prizes in multiple competitions. La was named a 2010 Emerging Voice by the Architectural League of New York and has been featured in numerous architectural magazines. Robert Williams
LSU College of Art + Design/Paula G. Manship Lecture
Robert Williams is the founder of Juxtapoz magazine and is one of the most influential living American artists. From the 1970s and 1980s, Williams metamorphosed from the author of scandal-prone underground comics to a fine artist with an international cult following. He is best known as a champion of“ lowbrow” art, a term he coined.
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He has made a career tipping the edge of contemporary art, and his influence on cutting-edge visual culture is undeniable. Peter Shire
LSU Nadine Carter Russell Chair Lecture
Peter Shire graduated from the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles. His work crosses the boundaries of sculpture, ceramics, furniture, and interior design. His works are in many public collections and museums in the US and abroad and have been exhibited in numerous group shows. One of the original members of the Mi-
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lan-based MEMPHIS group, Shire’s work is defined by an unexpected visual dialogue between forms and surfaces and between technology and aesthetics. Shire was born in the Echo Park district of Los Angeles, where he currently lives and works.
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Teddy Cruz
LSU College of Art + Design/Paula G. Manship Lecture
Teddy Cruz has been recognized internationally in collaboration with communitybased nonprofit organizations such as Casa Familiar, known for its work on housing and its relationship to an urban policy more inclusive of social and cultural programs in the city of San Ysidro, California. Cruz obtained a master in design studies from
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Harvard University and was awarded the Rome Prize in Architecture from the American Academy in Rome in 1991. In 2011, he received the Ford Foundation Visionaries Award and the 2004–05 James Stirling Memorial Lecture on the City Prize. He cofounded the Center for Urban Ecologies and is currently a professor in public culture and urbanism in the Visual Arts Department at the University of California, San Diego. Nathan Hume and Abigail Coover
LSU School of Architecture/Sponsored by VOA Associates
Nathan Hume and Abigail Coover are practicing architectural designers in Brooklyn, New York, and partners at Hume Coover Studio. Their work has been published in numerous magazines and exhibited in several teaching institutions and art museums. Hume and Coover are co-creators and editors of suckerPUNCH, a website that
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reviews the work of contemporary artists, architects, and designers. Both are visiting assistant professors at the Pratt Institute. Coover is also an adjunct professor at New Jersey School of Architecture, and Hume is teaching at Yale School of Architecture and University of Pennsylvania. Both have taught several digital design workshops at Yale School of Architecture, Danish Royal Academy, and Texas A&M University. Gregg Pasquarelli
LSU School of Architecture Lecture/Sponsored by Eskew + Dumez + Ripple
Gregg Pasquarelli has lectured globally, and his work has been reviewed and published in numerous design periodicals. He has taught at Yale, Columbia, the University of Virginia, and the University of Florida and is founding partner of SHoP Architects of New York. SHoP’s recent work includes the Barclays Center at Atlantic
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Yards in Brooklyn; the Innovation Hub government complex in Botswana, Africa; a new Major League Soccer stadium in New York; and projects for Google in Mountain View, California. SHoP’s work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. Lois Weinthal
LSU College of Art + Design/Paula G. Manship Lecture
Currently chair of the School of Interior Design at Ryerson University, Lois Weinthal has taught in the School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin and was a director of the BFA and MFA interior design programs at Parsons The New School for Design from 2007 to 2009. Weinthal has lectured at national and inter-
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national venues, including The Architectural League of New York and the Museum of the City of New York, and has participated in reviews at Columbia University, Cooper Union, and Sci-Arc. In 2011, Weinthal was editor of Toward a New Interior: An Anthology of Interior Design Theory, published by Princeton Architectural Press. She has published articles in the ACSA Journal of Architectural Education and has received grants from the Graham Foundation, a Fulbright Award, and a DAAD Award for residency in Berlin that led to the exhibit Berlin: A Renovation of Postcards. She curated Architecture Inside/Out at the Center for Architecture in New York, and she cofounded and organized After Taste, a yearly symposium. She will serve as coeditor of the forthcoming After Taste publications.
Michael Van Valkenburgh
LSU School of Landscape Architecture/Max Z. Conrad Lecture
President and CEO of Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Michael Valkenburgh oversees a wide range of projects in both the Cambridge and New York offices. Currently the Charles Eliot Professor in Practice of Landscape Architecture at Harvard Graduate School of Design, Valkenburgh is a registered landscape architect
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in more than 25 states and Canada. He is a fellow of the American Academy in Rome and of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Valkenburgh was the recipient of the 2011 ASLA Design Medal and has received numerous other awards. In 2010, he was the recipient of the Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for his contributions to the practice of architecture as an art, making him the second landscape architect to be honored in the award’s 45-year history. Christy Ten Eyck
LSU College of Art + Design/Paula G. Manship Lecture
After an inspiring raft trip down the Colorado River, Christy Ten Eyck moved from Texas to Arizona. Seeking to connect the urban dweller with nature through her projects, she established Ten Eyck Landscape Architects in 1997. After 22 years in Phoenix, she returned to her home state and started a Ten Eyck studio in Austin,
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Texas. Throughout her career she has led large design teams and worked at diverse scales: from resort, campus, healthcare, botanical gardens, and river restoration to residential garden design. Eyck has received considerable recognition for her firm’s work, including honor awards from the American Society of Landscape Architects for the Arizona State University Biodesign Institute and the University of Arizona Underwood Family Sonoran Landscape Laboratory. She was inducted as a fellow of ASLA in 2003. Gregory Sholette
LSU School of Art Lecture
Gregory Sholette is a New York–based artist and writer and a founding member of the artists’ collectives Political Art Documentation/Distribution, or PAD/D (1980–88), REPOhistory (1989–2000), and The Institute for Wishful Thinking (2008–present). Sholette’s recent installations include The Imaginary Archive in Galway, Ireland, and
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Fifteen Islands for Robert Moses at the Queens Museum of Art. He co-curated with Oliver Ressler the exhibition It’s the Political Economy Stupid!, now traveling from New York to Greece to Finland. He is the author of a number of essays and collected volumes on culture and activism, including the book Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise Culture, published by Pluto Press in 2011. Sholette teaches sculpture at Queens College, City University of New York.
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Exhibitions 2012/13
LSU College of Art + Design has two main gallery spaces where student, faculty, and visiting artists’ work is displayed. The Alfred C. Glassell Jr. Gallery at the Shaw Center for the Arts is the School of Art’s ultra-contemporary exhibition space that features works by contemporary artists from around the world and LSU School of Art students and faculty. The Foster Hall Gallery features primarily student work.
GLASSELL GALLERY Shaw Center for the Arts
Dec. 4 – 14, 2012:
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Undergraduate student show
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Jan. 22 – March 22, 2013:
2012/13: Tipping the Edge Aug. 30 – Oct. 7, 2012: Social(dis)order Oct. 27 – Dec. 14, 2012: Mysteries by Michael Crespo, curated by Libby Johnson Jan. 31 – March 24, 2013: Serious Fun: Works by Peter Shire Apr. 9 – 14, 2013: Tom LaPann Apr. 17 – 21, 2013:
Peter Shire laboratory with interior design students Apr. 8 – 19, 2013: Your Loss by Lauren Hegge and Temporal Cycles by Sarah Shearer Apr. 22 – 26, 2013: I Died, I Lived: Shaping an Ecological Balance by Shelby Prindaville Apr. 29 – May 3, 2013: Now and Then by Scott Arthur May 7 – 17, 2013: Undergraduate senior show
Still Noticing, MFA thesis exhibition by Robert Massuch Apr. 19 – May 3, 2013: (un)familiar by Raina Wirta Apr. 24 – 27, 2013: Paul Callahan May 1 – 5, 2013: Color Journal by Meichi Lee and Interiors Imagined and Remembered by Andy Brown May 8 – 12, 2013: Suspensory Filaments by Santiago Pineda May 8 – 15, 2013: A Captive Audience, MFA thesis exhibition by Holley Shinn May 28 – Aug. 4, 2013: Raining in My Heart, Baton Rouge Blues Photography project
FOSTER GALLERY Louisiana State University 111 Foster Hall Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Sept. 4 – 7, 2012: Nick Hwang Sept. 17 – Oct. 17, 2012: Graduate student show Nov. 5 – 9, 2012: John Malveto student show
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Dean’s Medal
Each year, the directors of the School of Architecture, the School of Art, and the Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture select one undergraduate and one graduate student to receive Dean’s Medals, and the chair of the Department of Interior Design selects one undergraduate student to receive a medal. Medals are awarded to high-achieving students with remarkable levels of participation and interaction with students and faculty.
Architecture Elizabeth Garland Dyer Shawn Christopher Mitchel Art Andrew Joseph Brown Aime Weissinger Interior Design Madeline Rose Drone Landscape Architecture Audrey Marie Cropp Bradley Garrett Odom
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School of Architecture SCHOLARSHIPS The Harvey Scholarship
Alpha Rho Chi Medal
Fred Pharis II
Elizabeth Galan
Carolina Rodriguez
Kerry Kenney
Jeffrey C. Landis Travel Scholarship
ARCC King Medal
Elliot Manuel
Martin Olivier
Page Southerland Page Scholarship
Digital Media Book Award
Atianna Cordova
Riley King
Percy E. Roberts Jr. Scholarship
OJ Baker Competition
Kaitlyn Kehoe
Jury: Grace Hebert Architects
Robert Kleinschmidt Memorial Scholarship
First: Meghan Bilski
Ryan Johnson Robert Sprague Jr. Memorial Scholarship Monica Perez Terry Devine Memorial Scholarship Tyler Detiveaux Thomas B. Smith Memorial Scholarship Steven Armstrong
Second: Teresa Williams Third: Zoe Ganch R. W. Heck History Book Award Elliot Manuel Technology Book Award John Mouton Kirk Oldenburg
Eva Hughes
Tiger Athletic Foundation (TAF) Awards
Torre Scholarship in Architecture
Elizabeth Dyer
Jeremiah Anyaele William R. Brockway FAIA Scholarship Annette Couvillon
Royce DeLord Tracy Cooper Leadership Award Christopher Weimer Year-Level Design Awards First Year and Academic Achievement
AWARDS
Laura Kurtz
AIA Henry Adams Certificate
Meaghan Crain
Marcia Gibson
Third Year and Michael Robinson Book Scholarship
Shawn Mitchel
Chris Doiron
AIA Henry Adams Medal Elizabeth Dyer Erica Geromini
Second Year and Michael Robinson Book Scholarship
Fourth Year and Michael Robinson Book Scholarship Brendan Boudreau Fifth Year and Michael Robinson Book Scholarship Michael Trahan Graduate First Year and Academic Achievement Kelli Cunningham Graduate Second Year and Academic Achievement Dean Kelly Graduate Third Year and Academic Achievement Kerry Kenney
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School of Art SCHOLARSHIPS Miriam Barranger Memorial Scholarship
Alfred C. Glassell Jr. Distinguished Scholarship
Jessica Cole
for the Arts
Summer Zeringue
Jessica Cole
School of Art General Scholarship Fund Nicole Cotton Ella Desmond Eric Euler Lauren Fraiche Kristin Hebert Roberta Massuch Shelby Prindaville
Lauren Fraiche Jesse Guillory Savanna LaBauve George Thompson Bristie Smith Summer Zeringue
AWARDS Tiger Athletic Foundation (TAF) Awards Christina Chang Raina Wirta
Department of Interior Design SCHOLARSHIPS Carroll Mathews Sustainable Design Scholarship
Scott Gerard Verret Scholarship
Kristen Schroeder
Tracy Manuel
Dixon Smith Educational Scholarship
Torre Scholarship in Interior Design
Elena Proskurina
Ellie Boggs
L. Vincent Guaccero Memorial Scholarship
Undergraduate Student Interior Design
Monica Caire
Scholarship
Patricia Muchacho
Ming Lai
Gabriella Mujica
Hannah Willson
M. Dorothy Fletcher Field Studies Fund Amanda Arikol Brenna Baumy
AWARDS
Monica Caire
Tiger Athletic Foundation (TAF) Awards
Mary Pat Haines
Madeline Drone
Gabriella Mujica
Monica Morel
Elena Priskurina Kristen Schroeder
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Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture SCHOLARSHIPS Alice Hovey Littlefield Scholarship
Landscape Architecture General Scholarship
Alexandra Davis
Sheryl Fishel
Andy Hart Scholarship
Donguk Lee
Westly Gentry
Xu Lin
ASLA Louisiana Chapter Scholarship
Wen Keat Wah
Alexander Ochoa
Vedika Nigam Yitian Wang
Edward & Yvonne Harvey Scholarship
Matthew Williams
Westly Gentry
Sarah Zelenak
Maria Munoz
Marguerite Conrad Memorial Scholarship
Wen Keat Wah Helen Reich Memorial Scholarship Prentiss Darden Alexandra Davis Elizabeth Hwangbo Donguk Lee Xu Lin
Charles Benton Torre Scholarship in Landscape Architecture Kathryn Bouttee Wiener/Reich Scholarship Andrew Keeper Kevin Latusek
Vedika Nigam
Matthew Quitzau
Alexander Ocha
William E. Hornsey/Woods & Water Scholarship
Erin Percevault
Taylor Jacobsen
Leah Romero Yitian Wang Kay Ward Seale Memorial Scholarship Kevin Latusek
AWARDS Robert Reich Travel Award
Landscape Architecture Endowment Fund
Donguk Lee
Charles Benton
Erin Percevault
Alex Hobdy
Shu Shi
Taylor Jacobsen Ian Miller Alexander Morvant Grant Murphy Shu Shi Eric Thomas Matthew Williams Sarah Zelenak
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Tiger Athletic Foundation (TAF) Awards Audrey Cropp Bradley Odom
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Faculty 2012/13 Bertolini, C. David
Arch
Sofranko, Thomas
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Associate Professor & Graduate Coordinator
Associate Professor & Associate Dean
Carney, Jeffrey
Sullivan, Jim
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Associate Professor & Undergraduate Coordinator
Associate Professor & Director Carpenter, Kenneth Arch/CoAD
Tsolakis, Alkis
Professor & Interim Dean
Professor & Dean
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Damico, Randolph
Arch
Watson, Greg
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Associate Professor
Instructor Desmond, Michael
Arch
Zwirn, Robert
Professor
Professor
Doran, Will Arch
Andresen, Scott
Instructor
Assistant Professor
Emery McClure, Ursula
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Art
Ariaz, Jeremiah
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Erdman, Jori
Arp, Kimberly
Arch
Arch
Arch
Arch
Arch/Art
Barr, Courtney
Art
Beaman, James
Art
Bower, Gerald
Art
Professor
Instructor Pitts, Michael
Art
Instructor
Assistant Professor Nicholson, Gordon
Baggett, Lynne
Assistant Professor
Instructor Melendez, Frank
Art
Professor
Assistant Professor Kelsch, Kristen
Art
Professor
Professor & Director Guess, Alice
Arch
Arch
Celentano, Denyce
Art
Associate Professor
Associate Professor & Associate Director
Sattler, Meredith Arch
Dean, Paul Art
Assistant Professor
Associate Professor
Shih, Jason Arch
Doubleday, Richard Art
Professor
Assistant Professor
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Hasan, Salim
Art
Onodera, Isoka
Art
Instructor
Instructor
Hentz, Christopher Art
Ostrenko, Frederick Art
Professor
Assistant Professor
Hernandez, Luisa Art
Parker, Jacqueline Dee
Instructor
Instructor
Herster, Margaret Art
Parker, Roderick
Professional in Residence
Associate Professor & Director
Hodgin, G. Scott
Rivet, Brian
Art
Art
Art
Instructor
Instructor Huling, Virginia
Art
Art
Ryan, Susan
Art
Instructor
Professor
Kelley, Kelli Scott Art
Sandrock, Johanna Art
Associate Professor
Professional in Residence
Koptcho, Leslie
Art
Malveto, John
Savage, Matthew Art Assistant Professor
Professor Art
Schwerd, Loren
Art
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Mayers, Jonathan Art
Shaw, Andy Art
Instructor
Assistant Professor
McClay, Malcolm Art
Smith, Ed Art
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Miles, Chicory
Art
Morris, Matthew
Art
Art
Professor
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Spieth, Darius
Art
Tate, Kelly Art Instructor
Professor & Graduate Coordinator Ortner, Rick
Art
Associate Professor
Instructor Neff, Thomas
Smith, Evan Instructor
Instructor
Art
Thompson, Kristine Art Assistant Professor
Walsh, Michaelene
Art
Abbey, Dennis
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Williams, David
Allen, Austin
Art
Instructor
LA
Associate Professor & Graduate Coordinator
Wreyford, Brad
Art
Instructor
Cantrell, Bradley LA Associate Professor & Director
Zucker, Mark
Art
Professor
Conrad, Max
LA
Professor
Brown, Kenneth
ID
Cox, Van LA
Professional in Residence
Professor & Interim Director
Burns, Tracy
Douglas, Lake
ID
Professional in Residence Caffery, Mary Ann
LA
Associate Professor & Undergraduate Coordinator ID
Instructor
Dykema, Kristi
LA
Assistant Professor
Campbell, John
ID
Fryling, Charles
Instructor
Associate Professor
Cuddeback, Marsha ID
Lumpkin, Stephen
Instructor
Professional in Residence
Dunn, Matthew
LA
ID
Associate Professor Edmonds, Matt
ID
ID
Michaels, Wes
LA
Mossop, Elizabeth LA Professor
ID
Associate Professor Tebbutt, Phillip
LA
Associate Professor
Professional in Residence Ritchie, T.L.
LA
Associate Professor
Professional in Residence Hunt, Kristen
Marshall, Cathy
LA
Risk, J. Kevin
LA
Associate Professor ID
Sharky, Bruce
LA
Associate Professor & Interim Chair
Professor
Zou, Jun ID
Summerlin, Peter
Associate Professor
Professional in Residence
LA
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New Faculty Scott Andresen Assistant Professor Scott Andresen (art foundations) earned a BFA in sculpture at Hunter College and an MFA in painting and printmaking at Yale University. He has received significant awards, such as the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship and the New York Foundation of the Arts Artist Fellowship. Andresen now leads the foundations program and the graduate teaching seminar at LSU’s School of Art. His experience is a strong supplement to current faculty, particularly his knowledge in metal and woodworking, textiles, AutoCAD, and Rhino. Richard Doubleday Assistant Professor Richard Doubleday (graphic design) holds a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art & Design and an MFA from Boston University. Doubleday was a senior lecturer in the master of arts graphic design program at Suffolk University and assistant professor of art in the department of graphic design at Boston University’s College of Fine Arts. He instituted a summer graphic design program and taught a course at Boston University’s London Academic Centre for more than eight years. He has lectured on graphic design history and led courses and workshops in the United Kingdom, Japan, Mexico, United States, and China, and lectures annually at Nanjing Arts Institute. Alice Guess Assistant Professor Alice Guess (architecture) earned a bachelor and a master in architecture from Tulane University and a master in history and theory from McGill University. Prior to joining the faculty at the LSU School of Architecture, Guess taught at Clemson University and practiced architecture at Gibson Guess Architecture Partnership in Charleston, South Carolina, where she was a principal. Kristine Thompson Assistant Professor Kristine Thompson (photography and digital art) received her BS from Northwestern University and her MFA from the University of California, Irvine. Her work often addresses social and emotional responses to death and memorial practices. Recent projects have explored deceased artists, the mythologies surrounding their lives, and the legacies of their artwork. Thompson served for several years as a curator at UCR/California Museum of Photography, and she continues to initiate curatorial projects. She comes to LSU from California, where she taught studio-based photography and photo history courses at several Los Angeles–area universities. Alkis Tsolakis Professor and Dean Alkis Tsolakis (architecture and sculpture) earned a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and a master in architecture from the University of Oregon. Prior to his appointment as dean at the College of Art + Design, Tsolakis was a professor of architecture and acting director of the art department at Drury University in Springfield, Missouri. He was a visiting assistant professor at the University of Oregon and was a co-director and instructor at Tulane University in New Orleans. Greg Watson Associate Professor Greg Watson (architecture) specializes in fundamental design principles, materials, landscape, and representation. Watson holds a BA in psychology from Columbia University and a master in architecture from Washington University in St. Louis. Prior to joining the faculty at the LSU School of Architecture, he served as an associate professor of architecture at Mississippi State University, the University of New Mexico, the University of Minnesota, and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. In 2001, he was selected as the Nadine Carter Russell Chair at Louisiana State University. As an architect, he has practiced in Chicago, Maine, South Carolina, Mississippi, and Minnesota. His work includes several award-winning school and university projects.
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Retired Faculty Dennis “Buck” Abbey Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture Dennis “Buck” Abbey retired in May 2013. Abbey received his bachelor in landscape architecture from Michigan State University and his master in landscape architecture from Harvard Graduate School of Design. Abbey’s research interests were in municipal landscape law and professional practice. Abbey has taught design, site engineering, graphics, and professional practice courses at LSU since 1974. He taught the only course on municipal green laws in the nation. Ken Carpenter Professor of Architecture and former Dean of the College of Art + Design Ken Carpenter retired in May 2013. Carpenter came to LSU in 1986 as dean of the college and professor of architecture. He received his bachelor in architecture from the University of Oklahoma and his master in architecture from the University of Minnesota. From 1963 to 1966, Carpenter worked as an architect at various firms in New York City. In 1967, he began his teaching career as an assistant professor of architecture at Clemson University and was promoted to associate professor in 1971. In 1977, he moved on to Ball State University, where he was chairman of the architecture department and an architecture professor before he moved on to Iowa State University to do the same in 1981. During his 27 years of service at LSU, Carpenter was dean of the college for 11 years and professor of architecture for 16 years. Twice he was interim executive director of international programs. He returned as interim dean in 2001–02 and 2010–12. Van Cox Landscape Architecture Professor and Interim Director of the Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture Van Cox retired in May 2013 after teaching at LSU for 36 years. Cox came to the university in 1967 to study landscape architecture as an undergraduate. He received his bachelor in landscape architecture in 1972 and went on to receive a master in landscape architecture from LSU in 1979. During his interim directorship, the School of Landscape Architecture inaugurrated the Max Z. Conrad Lecture Series and attained top ranking for its undergraduate program and second ranking for its graduate program from DesignIntelligence magazine. Jason Shih Professor of Architecture Jason Shih retired in May 2013. Dr. Shih received a BS from National Cheng-Kung University in Taiwan, an MS from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and a PhD from Duke University. Dr. Shih was a full professor and member of the graduate school and served as director of the LSU Office of Building Research. He was the graduate program coordinator for the LSU School of Architecture from 1992 to 1995. Prior to his association with LSU, Dr. Shih worked at architectural and engineering practices John D. Latimer & Associates and Hakan/ Best & Associates.
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Faculty Highlights Architecture Professor J. Michael Desmond’s book, The Architecture of LSU, was published by LSU Press in May 2013. The publication was in large part made possible by a $180,000 Campus Heritage Grant from the Getty Foundation in Los Angeles, received in 2006. In The Architecture of
LSU, Desmond chronicles the university’s architectural legacy, dating back to the Renaissance, and he shares the architectural principles that guided the creation of one of the most unique academic environments in North America. Assistant Professor of Graphic Design Richard Doubleday was one of the contributors to the recently released Phaidon Archive of Graphic
Design, a reference “book in a box” that features 500 graphic designs from around the world. In December 2012, Doubleday’s solo poster exhibit “,” opened at the University Creative Park Exhibition Center in Beijing, China. Associate Professor of Art Ed Smith was profiled in the October/November 2012 issue of Garden
& Gun magazine. Smith had two solo exhibits in 2012–13. The Nature of Things: The Art of Ed Smith was on exhibit at the Appleton Museum in Ocala, Florida (part of the College of Central Florida), and Avian Dreams: 10 Years on the Gulf was shown at the Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis, Massachusetts. Mixed-media artist and poet Jacqueline Parker, an instructor at the School of Art, had a solo show, Dream Houses, in June 2012 at the Diane Birdsall Gallery in Old Lyme, Connecticut.
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Associate Professor of Photography Jeremiah
Rob Holmes was named as the 2013 Marie M.
Ariaz had a solo show, Tucumcari, at Vanderbilt
Bickham Chair in the Robert Reich School of
University School of Art’s Space 204 in Nashville,
Landscape Architecture. Holmes is cofounder of
Tennessee. Tucumcari documents a once thriving
Mammoth, a research and design collaborative,
now uncertain New Mexico community.
which investigates the interface of infrastruc-
Associate Professor of Painting & Drawing Kelli Scott Kelley exhibited her work at Galerie Califia in the Czech Republic. Pensive showed 16 new pieces from her ongoing body of work, Accalia
tures, logistics, landscape, and architectural possibilities in contemporary cities, a founding member of the ExEx, and a member of the Dredge Research Collaborative.
and the Swamp Monster, inspired by a surreal
Professor of Landscape Architecture Max Con-
fairy tale she wrote that is based on her auto-
rad received the American Society of Landscape
biography and dreams. Kelley also had a solo
Architects (ASLA) Jot D. Carpenter Teaching
show of mixed-media drawings, Twins and Other
Medal, recognizing his sustained and significant
Curiosities, on display at Hooks-Epstein Gallery
contribution to landscape architecture educa-
in Houston.
tion. Conrad will be honored at the 2013 ASLA
Instructor of Interior Design Mary Ann Caffery was
National Meeting in Boston this fall.
honored at the Ninth Annual Mid City Redevelopment Alliance’s Legacy Luncheon. Caffery’s work, whose stained glass, mosaics, sculptures, and paintings are characterized by the use of spectral-intensity color, has been included in the Corning Museum’s annual New Glass Review and is owned by museums in Japan, Germany, and the United States. Her mosaic work can be seen in the New Orleans Louis Armstrong International Airport and the Lafayette Regional Airport. Associate Professor and former department chair T.L. Ritchie was appointed to the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) Board of Directors in 2012. Bradley Cantrell, associate professor and director of LSU’s Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture, was named a winner of the 2013 Garden Club of America Rome Prize in Landscape Architecture for his proposal, “Synthetic and Responsive Ecologies.”
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Funding Opportunities 2012/13 Leadership Fund
Distinguished Lecture Series Fund
Contributions to the College of Art + Design’s
The College of Art + Design Distinguished Lecture
Leadership Fund enhance each program by pro-
Series Fund brings nationally and internationally
viding opportunities to support student leadership
acclaimed architects, interior designers, land-
training, national student professional organi-
scape architects, graphic designers, art histori-
zations, and faculty leadership development.
ans, and fine artists to the LSU campus for the
Support for this fund permits students to attend
benefit of students and the general public. The
national conferences and participate in leader-
lecture series expands the learning environment
ship-training workshops, seminars, and unique
for students by encouraging a spirit of artistic
leadership-related events. The Leadership Fund
risk-taking through the examples of others,
also aids faculty development in the areas of lead-
exciting an appetite for thinking and making,
ership and mentoring programs. The fund is part
and nurturing the capacity to create. The lecture
of the value-added educational initiative developed
series also reaffirms the college’s land-grant
by the college to enhance student-learning experi-
mission while increasing cultural capital through
ences and outcomes.
service to the Louisiana arts community through
Student Scholarship Fund
a distinctive public-education program. Since the
The College of Art + Design Student Scholar-
of Art + Design has hosted more than 164 guest
ship Fund was established to create scholarship
lecturers sponsored by the schools of architec-
awards for graduate and undergraduate students
ture, art, and landscape architecture and alumni,
in the disciplines of architecture, art, art history,
corporations, and generous individuals.
community design, graphic design, interior design,
Distinguished Faculty Funds
and landscape architecture. Scholarship support has assumed a critical role at the college because
inception of the lecture series in 1999, the College
Two ingredients make a great school: outstanding
of the continual rising cost of a quality education
students and outstanding faculty. The Distin-
and competition with other national programs to
guished Faculty Fund seeks to provide professor-
recruit the very best, high-achieving, high-school
ships and a chair to reward outstanding faculty
and graduate students.
and to augment our faculty ranks with national
As we actively recruit National Merit Scholars and
and international artists, designers, and scholars.
other high-performing students, we find we can-
Chair: Income from an endowed chair can supple-
not compete with other institutions in the region
ment the holder’s salary and provide funds for grad-
because of our limited scholarship resources.
uate assistants’ salaries, secretarial assistance,
We need to offer financial incentives to effectively
course development, essential equipment, scholarly
recruit the very best students. Undergraduate
research, and travel. Matching is available.
and graduate student scholarships assist us in meeting our goals.
Distinguished Professorship: An endowed, distinguished professorship provides the resources to reward a renowned professor for past academic achievement and enables the professor to pursue research or innovative teaching methods. Matching is available.
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Funding Opportunities 2012/13 Studio Sponsorship
The College of Art + Design seeks funding for
Communication across the Curriculum (CxC):
studio sponsorships in all four units of the college.
Communication across the Curriculum is a
Sponsors are invited to student reviews, to design
resource studio for all students in the college to
studios, and to work with students. Funding is
advance their communication skills. The studio
used to offset the costs of field trips, publications,
is equipped with computers that have special
and printing. The interaction between students and
interactive software, and it is staffed by writing
sponsors expands the students’ learning environ-
specialists to augment classroom activities with
ment with the opportunities to interact and visit
special instruction and learning support.
with professionals in their fields.
Renovation Fund
The College of Art + Design Renovation Master Plan identifies rehabilitations to all four buildings
Conference Rooms: Dean’s Conference Room Architecture Conference Room Landscape Architecture Conference Room
and the three adjacent exterior spaces that dis-
Studios (12 art and 12 interior design): Students
tinguish the college on campus. Naming opportu-
need new, professional-quality workstations with
nities have been identified in all of the buildings,
completely networked, secure, computer work
and individual, stainless-steel plaques announce
environments that will prepare them for the kind
donor gifts. Additionally, each donor’s name will be
of environment they will encounter in professional
inscribed on the Renovation Fund plaque housed
practice.
in the atrium of the Design Building.
Classrooms (5): The contemporary classroom is
College Commons (1): The College of Art +
equipped with the latest teaching technology, in-
Design Commons is a dynamic and versatile
cluding digital projectors, access to smart boards,
learning space that houses symposia and lec-
and video conferencing capability.
tures, exhibitions, special projects, and advanced video capability. The Commons is the hub of the learning environment for students, faculty, and the general community. The Commons is located on the ground floor of the Design Building and opens directly onto the Robert Reich Courtyard. Computer Labs (5): Computer laboratories are essential for today’s students. These laboratories supplement the student’s own laptop computers and provide them with access to advanced machines and special applications. Computer laboratories at the college include the CADGIS Lab, plus four satellite facilities in each unit.
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Offices: Dean’s Office Suite Department Office Suites Faculty Offices
Annual Report Figures 2012/13 COLLEGE OF ART + DESIGN
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR DESIGN
Scholarships and Awards $0
Scholarships and Awards $174,836
Faculty $1,136,699
Faculty $108,849
Lecture Series
Lecture Series
$901,396
$10
Other $418,224
Other $7,094
Total $2,456,319
Total $290,789
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
ROBERT REICH SCHOOL OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Scholarships and Awards $729,092 Faculty $216,530 Lecture Series
$7,480
Other $11,189 Total $964,291
Scholarships and Awards
$1,122,032
Faculty $1,417,368 Lecture Series
$176,265
Other $634,743 Total $3,350,408
SCHOOL OF ART Scholarships and Awards $532,273
CADGIS $452
Faculty $256,938 Lecture Series
$244,962
Other $604,924
COASTAL SUSTAINABILITY STUDIO (CSS) $643,853
Total $1,639,097 ESTATE GIFTS
$3,621,804
IN-KIND GIFTS
$204,748
GRAND TOTAL
$13,171,761
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Annual Report Figures 2012/13 Lectures
$901,396 $7,480 $10
$244,962 $176,265
Scholarships/Awards
$729,092 $174,836
$532,273
$1,122,032
Architecture
College of Art + Design
Art
CADGIS
Interior Design
CSS
Landscape Architecture
Estate Gifts In-kind Gifts
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Faculty
$1,136,699
$256,938
$216,530 $108,849
$1,417,368
Other $418,224 $11,189 $7,094 $452
$643,853
$634,743
$604,924
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Annual Report Figures 2012/13 Estate Gifts
In-kind Gifts
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That is a total of
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Sponsored Research EXTERNAL/PRIVATE American Architectural Foundation “Mayor’s
2012–14 Louisiana Division of Administration
Institute for City Design at LSU”
“Comprehensive Resiliency Pilot Program Assis-
Jeffrey Carney (CSS)
$50,000
Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge “Mysteries: Works by Michael Crespo” Kristin Krolak (Glassell Gallery)
$8,152
2012–13 Award to Louisiana Artists and Scholars (ATLAS) Board of Regents Grant: “Fairytale” Kelli Scott Kelley (Art)
$32,344
Board of Regents Grant “Integrated Digital Environment for Artists (IDEA) Lynne Baggett (Art)
$120,000
tance Program” Jeffrey Carney (CSS)
$79,048
Year Two (2013)
$309,290
National Science Foundation “MRI: Development of Melete: An Interaction-oriented, Software-rich Compute Cluster with Tangible Interface Support for Collaborative Research and the Classroom: Rod Parker (Art)
Water: A Mobile Museum” Kristi Dykema (LA)
Next Generation Visual Research and Design: A
Jeffrey Carney (CSS)
System for 3D Scanning and Digital Fabrication”
Michael Pasquier (CSS)
$30,000
National Wildlife Federation “The Myrtle Grove
Bradley Cantrell (LA) Vincent Cellucci (CxC)
$6,092
National Endowment for the Arts “On Land/With
Board of Regents Grant “Preparing Students for
Tom Sofranko (Arch)
$599,960
Year One (2012)
$70,032
2013–15 Board of Regents Grant “Sustainable Systems in the Anthropocene: Redefining Networked Relationships between Ecosystems, Humans and the Built Form” Meredith Sattler (Arch)
$96,376
Year One (2013)
$37,792
Diversion: Two Video Productions” Jeffrey Carney (CSS)
$5,000
The Water Institute of the Gulf “Visualization and Outreach Services for the Water Institute of the Gulf” Jeffrey Carney (CSS)
$9,999
2012–13 Coastal Sustainability Studio New Proj-
INTERNAL
ects Fund “Delta Ranch”
2012 LSU Center for Community Engagement, Learn-
Jim Sullivan (Arch)
ing & Leadership (CCELL) Service Learning Grant
Jori Erdman (Arch) Steve Hall (Plant Sciences)
Richard Doubleday (Art) $37,000
2012 LSU Office of Research and Development
Center for Faculty Development “Campus Feder-
(ORED) Junior Faculty Travel Grant
al Credit Union Teaching Enhancement Fund”
Richard Doubleday (Art)
Lynne Baggett (Art)
$500
(ORED) Kiln Area Repair Fund
ists’ Materials Equipment Grant”
Michaelene Walsh (Art) $6,000
Louisiana Art and Science Museum “LASM Graduate Assistantship” Rod Parker (Art)
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$6,300
$400
2012 LSU Office of Research and Development
Center for Cultural Innovation “Investing in Art-
Kristine Thompson (Art)
$100
$13,500
2012 LSU Office of Research and Development (ORED) Travel Grant Matthew Savage (Art)
$12,550
LSU Summer Research Stipend Matthew Savage (Art)
$5,000
Kristine Thompson (Art)
$5,000
“[Philanthropy] is the most direct way to support students and recognize those students who have potential to excel not only in the university, but in the larger design and business community as well.”
– Jim Furr
LSU College of Art + Design Alumnus : Gensler
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Gifts from Corporate Sponsors
The College of Art + Design gratefully acknowledges all the individuals, corporations, foundations, and non-profit organizations that made gifts in support of our mission. Recognized below are gifts made July 1, 2012, to June 30, 2013.
$1,500,000+
$1,000+
Chevron Incorporated
Capital Area Network
$40,000+ Board of Regents for Higher Education Friends of Hilltop Arboretum
Exteriors by Chad Robert Exxon Mobil Corporation Greater New Orleans Foundation Moore Planning Group
$25,000+
Reed Hilderbrand Associates
Eskew + Dumez + Ripple
Stun Design & Interactive
Gensler
Unico Incorporation
$15,000+ Baton Rouge Area Foundation Coleman Partners Architects Studio Outside $10,000+ Bani Carville & Brown Architects Bradley Blewster & Associates Ritter Maher Architects Tipton Associates WHLC Architecture $5,000+ Cockfield Jackson Architects Holly Smith Architects
WHR Architects Woodlawn Family Health Woods and Waters Club $999Albemarle Corporation Associated Women in the Arts Axiall Corporation Bollinger & Yates Design Incorporated Cajun Industries Cap’s Design Studio LLC Cindy B. Maughan & Associates Clinton C. Cenac Landscape Design Crump Wilson & Associates David C. Baldwin Incorporated
Texas Architectural Foundation
Dei Imago LLC
$2,500+
Law Offices of Tim L. Fields LLC
AIA – Baton Rouge Athenaeum of Philadelphia Newton Landscape Group Office of James Burnett
Kevin Harris Architect LLC Merge Studio Perry Segura Investments René J. Fransen Landscape Architect LLC Rozas-Ward Architects Tall Timbers Garden Club Whatchawant Design
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$1,500,000+
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Gifts from Alumni & Individuals $2,500+
$25,000+ Steve L. Dumez Allen Eskew
BArch ‘82 BArch ‘71/MArch ‘77
James D. Burnett
BLA ‘83
Dale Mathews
James “Jim” Furr
BArch ‘69
Carroll Mathews
BID ‘72
Mark J. Ripple
BArch ‘79
Peter W. Newton
MLA ‘82
Chip G. Trageser
BLA ‘90
Harry R. Sachse
John G. Turner & Jerry G. Fischer
$15,000+ Tary Arterburn
BLA ‘79
Robert M. Coleman III Gary D. Gilbert
BArch ‘81
Marvin “Buddy” Ragland
BArch ‘80
Dale M. Songy
BArch ‘81
$10,000+
$1,000+ Richard Alomar Roby Jr. & Barbara S. Bearden Charles D. Cadenhead
MLA ‘05
Max Z. Conrad
BLA ‘61
Dr. Renee C. Daigle
BArch ‘78
Elise Blewster
BID ‘89
C. Lynn Bradley
BArch ‘71
Kenneth “Ken” R. Harry
BArch ‘76
John E. & Kay G. Heinrich
Dr. Robert T. Grissom BArch ‘67
Dr. Richard M. & Barbara Hill
Jan L. Cox Van L. Cox
BArch ‘75
Ken & Mary Alice Carpenter
Carroll Blewster
Henry J. Carville
MLA ‘94
BFA ‘72/MFA ‘79
C. Barrett Kennedy & Peggy Reily
Laura F. Lindsay
Patrick C. Moore
Richard P. Lipscomb
BArch ‘80
Roger H. Ogden
Stephen P. Maher
BArch ‘99
Tim J. Orlando
BLA ‘83
Elizabeth P. Pope
MLA ‘89
Chad P. Robert
BLA ‘84
Douglas “Doug” Reed
BLA ‘78
Nadine Carter Russell
BFA ‘67
Kenneth “Ken” Tipton
BArch ‘81
Scott W. Purdin & Susan Turner
Michael D. Robinson & Donald J. Boutté
$5,000+ Tommie L. Cockfield
BArch ‘79
Stephen “Steve” Jackson
BArch ‘78
Angie LaBiche Dohn H. LaBiche
BArch ‘83
Martha T. Richard Thomas E. Richard Seth Rodewald-Bates
BLA ‘79
MLA ‘05
Charles “Chuck” R. Sanchez
BFA ‘04
Charles E. Schwing Travis & Bertha Taylor Sue W. Turner Ernie Verges
BArch ‘54
Judith “Judy” Verges
MArch ‘97
$999-
Elizabeth A. Allan Julius Aronstein Jr.
BLA ‘60
Danelle Augustin
MFA ‘06
H. P. Bacot David C. Baldwin Princeton M. & Dadie Bardwell Judith “Judy” P. Betts
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BLA ‘75
Carl E. Blyskal
MFA ‘08
Susie Blyskal
William “Barry” Graham
BArch ‘68
Christopher C. Grant
BLA ‘05
M. C. Bollinger
BLA ‘82
Charles W. Greiner
BLA ‘64
Becky L. Bonnecarrere
BID ‘91
Micah A. Hargrove
MLA ‘11
Robert Boudreaux III
BArch ‘92
Marvin E. Borgmeyer Patrick R. Breaux
BArch ‘90
BLA ‘05 BArch ‘77
McCayla Helms Michael W. Hill
Fay & Phelan Bright Timothy P. Brocato
Trent P. Harrell Kevin L. Harris
BFA ‘76/BArch ‘79
BArch ‘79
Anna Callouri Holcombe
Randall D. Broussard
BArch ‘72
Dr. Sarah W. Holmes
Jeana G. Burt
BArch ‘86
Jerry W. Hooker
Cary E. Bush
BLA ‘97
Jesse D. Cannon Jr. Charles A. Caplinger III
BArch ‘97
BLA ‘67
Taizo Horikawa
MLA ‘09
BLA ‘88
Francis D. Hu
Monica E. Hopkins James G. Howell
Robert R. Casey Clinton C. Cenac Roxanna Champagne
John N. Hu
Edward E. & Laura C. Chargois
Michele J. Hudelot
Raymond Chin
BLA ‘08
BArch ‘72
Jason Hopkins
MFA ‘77
BLA ‘80
BArch ‘73 BFA ‘78 BFA ‘01
Susan Hunt
JoAnn Christopher
Patricia Hutchens
Dorothy P. Clagett
Jo Ann D. Hymel
BID ‘75
Charles H. Coates Jr.
J. Ashley Inabnet
BArch ‘77
Peggy Davis Coates
MLA ‘96
Hasan M. Ismail
Cynthia L. Coco
BFA ‘84
Mary S. Jacobs
Dinos & Judith Constantinides
Maia F. Jalenak
Sally Daigle
Ann Reily Jones
BID ‘11 MFA ‘03
Eleanor L. Kay
Caroline W. Derbes
Lawrence H. Keenan Jr.
BLA ‘67
Ann B. Kennedy
MLA ‘87
Kelly Jackson Kriger
BFA ‘03
David F. & Carol H. Dwight
Donald Kring
BLA ‘75
Clara C. Earl
Warren L. Kron Jr.
BLA ‘97 BLA ‘71
Marion D. Drummond
MLA ‘92
William C. Jr. & Donna A. Duffy Isral C. Duke
BFA ‘07
Janice M. Feltus
BID ‘79
Glenn W. Laird
René J. Fransen
BLA ‘77
Duane M. Landau Ben P. Lee
Betty C. Freeland David M. Funderburk
MLA ‘78
M. Johanna Leibe
Jonathan M. Gallinaro
BLA ‘99
Ronald L. Leone
Marisol Garcia
BLA ‘94
BArch ‘68
Carolyn R. Lirette
BID ‘96 BID ‘09
Brian J. Goad
BLA ‘03
Michelle Livings
Carol L. Goldsmith
BLA ‘78
Catherine S. Long Gail Lonibos
Rosemary Goodell Fred J. Grace III
BArch ‘72
BArch ‘63
Marian K. Martinez
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Matthew S. Mathes
BLA ‘80
Mark D. Scioneaux
Casey L. Matthews
BFA ‘05
Raymond “Ray” Scott Jr.
BArch ‘73
BID ‘88
Raymond “Ray” W. Scriber
MArch ‘03
Perry J. Segura
BArch ‘54
Cindy A. Maughan Kenneth A. Mcashan George T. McConnell Jr.
MFA ‘04 BArch ‘67
BLA ‘84
Mollie D. Sessions
BFA ‘98 BLA ‘79
Patrick M. McGannon
BLA ‘11
Tambra Williams Shell
Mary Anne McCrocklin McGehee
BID ‘08
Elizabeth R. Siccone Joseph Simmons & Patricia Day
Dr. Edward McLaughlin
Dixon K. Smith
Mary Ellen Miller David P. Mills Jr.
BLA ‘01
Jodee R. Smith
BArch ‘79
Brent D. Mitchell
MFA ‘04
William F. Smith
BArch ‘70
Ali R. Momenzadeh
BFA ‘93
Brett Spearman
BArch ‘99
Khemsuda Spearman
BArch ‘99
Peter J. Spera III
BArch ‘04
William C. Monroe Dudley J. Morales III
BLA ‘02
Diane B. Stephens
Daniel E. Mulligan Mikeila Nagura
MLA ‘10
Marcia A. Stevens
Elizabeth F. Neely
MFA ‘81
Jim Sullivan & Molly Mikula
Andre P. Neff
BLA ‘71
Robert B. Swan
BArch ‘74
Vicky Neumeyer
Drury J. Tallant
MArch ‘79
William P. Obier III
Sandra L. Tallant
BLA ‘82
Katina B. Tassopoulos
BID ‘79
William G. Palmer
BLA ‘71
BLA ‘76
Virginia M. Pearson
Margaret Tesch
G. Allen Penniman Jr.
Tara Titone
Albert D. Pereira
John D. Toups
BID ‘89
William D. Triggs Jr.
BLA ‘70
James R. Turner
BLA ‘69
Elizabeth M. Perry
BFA ‘80
Anita Petitican Katherine P. Ramey
BID ‘79
Cynthia Boudreaux Redmon Brady A. Rewerts
Kathleen Van Ness Charles J. Ward Jr.
JoAnn Ray BID ‘75 BArch ‘03
George H. Weaver Jr.
BID ‘98
James L. Wescoat Jr.
Lisa J. Rosenbaum
BID ‘79
Will & Jean Wilcox
Robert S. Rutledge
BLA ‘82
Noel T. Williams
Linton L. Sarver Jr.
BArch ‘65
MLA ‘81
Claire E. Witter
BLA ‘76 BFA 90/BID ‘96 BLA ‘02
Mildred P. Worrell
Cary Saurage BID ‘90
Helen C. Schneider
BArch ‘82
David E. Schroeder
BArch ‘90
Raymond C. Scimeca
BArch ‘77
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BArch ‘87
Judith M. Weimer
Stephanie C. Ricord
Wendy W. Schiele
BLA ‘02
Natalie A. Yates
MLA ‘09
Li Zhu
MLA ‘94