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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Study Abroad Experience: Jess Thies goes to Gala!

Jess Thies told us about her experience studying abroad at Heriot-Watt University it Galashiels, Scotland, get ready to start booking your flight!

Jess (second from right) and friends hike near Loch Lomond.
When I decided to study abroad at Heriot-Watt in Galashiels, Scotland, I had yet to go on a plane, travel to another country, and be away from my family and friends for any long period of time. Normally PhilaU’s exchange with Heriot-Watt is in the fall, but due to running XC, cross country, I decided to study abroad in the spring and became the only PhilaU student to study there at that time. I ended up being only one of two American students at the Uni for the semester. While my family worried, I was so excited to have the opportunity to dive right into traveling and meeting new people that I would never meet if I went to a school with other American students. 

I took four studio classes, Floral Print, Knit, Weave, and CAD. Classes were set up differently as you only had class once a week and work was very independent. We would meet one-on-one with professors and spend the rest of class time freely working. As a textile design major, I thought it was really beneficial to be able to learn in a new way. My professors focused very heavily on research and we kept sketchbooks, research folders, research journals where we would write about our ideas, and created multiple mood/color/research boards for each project. Each class had one semester long project which was nice to focus on one topic and spend a lot of time perfecting our work. 
Jess at Textile Exhibition Show with her semester's work.

We had a month off for Easter break, and during that time, I was able to travel throughout Europe for a two week trip. I traveled to Paris by myself, I went to London and stayed with my best friend I met at Heriot-Watt, I went to Rome to visit my PhilaU friends who were studying there for the semester, I spent two days in Florence, and I went to Milan with a friend from Heriot-Watt on holiday. For St. Patrick’s Day, the other American student and I went to Dublin and we stayed with some of her family that was living there. I also went on a weekend trip with ISUK and the University of Glasgow to the Isle of Skye and was able to meet a friend from Austria.

The response I received from all the people I met was not only surprising but also heartwarming. People everywhere I went, at the grocery store, in the shops, and at Uni were extremely friendly, helpful, and easy to understand once I grasped out the Scottish lingo and accents. Overwhelmingly the best part of my experience was meeting the couple of girls who I now consider to be some of my best friends in my life. The group of girls who took me in helped me every step of the way to learn what Scottish/English culture was like, what the best food/sweeties were, what type of tea to buy (PG is the best..), and show me around Galashiels, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. 
Jess hiking near Alchmelvich. 

My last ten days in Scotland, my three best friends and I went on a Scottish road trip. One of my local friends had a car so we started in Gala, and spent a night or two at all of our pit stops along the way. We went to Glasgow first to experience the countries best morning rolls (which is basically a flat sausage on a roll with a potato scone), and then stayed in Pitlochery with one of my friend’s family to go hiking. We then went to Inverness to stay with one of my friend’s mom and hiked around Loch Ness. We ate proper roast dinners at a traditional restaurant that is older than America and I was able to try Haggis and Black Pudding. We also went to Chantry Point in Inverness to watch dolphins swim into the bay. After Inverness, we headed up North to Achvelmich and camped out on the beach. We went to Handa Island which is known to have puffins and then spent the night camping under Ben Nevis, which is the tallest mountain in Scotland. The last night we camped and hiked near Loch Lomond before heading back round through Glasgow, to go to Galashiels. Overall, this week was one of the best times of my life, not only because I was experiencing a lot of new things and able to travel and see more of Scotland, but I was also with great friends I never would’ve met if I hadn’t decided to study abroad.
What a trip in 10 days!


If I have any advice for other students who want to study abroad, it is to step out of your comfort zone and realize that nothing is weird. Things may be different, but try to be open-minded and willing to adapt to the culture.



Tuesday, April 5, 2016

TEXTILE CAREER DISCOVERY SUMMER WORKSHOP 2016!

It's that time of year again!

Are you interested in what a career in Textiles has to offer? Are you/ a friend/ a student interested in working with your hand and love to know how things are made? Textiles are all around and make up most things. Come see how these wonder materials are made with HANDS-ON experience!


Please contact weissm@philau.edu for more info and to apply as soon as possible!


Friday, December 4, 2015

Graduate Show Fall 2015 OPENS TONIGHT!

If you are ready to see amazing textile creations from print graduates: Andrea Mata, Lyndsay Bakich, Laura Benvenuto, and Jenn Biggs; knit masterpieces by Page St. Clair and collections of wonder from undergrads Brett Udovich and Lauren Malay?! Philadelphia University Paley Design Center is the place to make it happen.

The opening is tonight, Friday, December 4th from 4pm-8pm. If you are unable to attend this evening, the design center is open by appointment Monday-Friday 10am-4pm and the show installed until December 11th. Please email thedesigncenter@philau.edu

Monday, March 2, 2015

First Friday Finds!

Going out in Philadelphia this Friday, March 6? Here are a few exhibitions to visit!

At Pentimenti Gallery- 5:00-8:30pm
145 S 2nd Street
Philadephia, PA 19106
Free Admission.

Work of Rob De Oude
Territory of Abstraction Exhibition
This Group Show  will feature the work of artists that share an interest in geometry, color, pattern, and repetition. Yet, despite the material and optical similarities each artist approaches their work with a distinct purpose and context, commenting on a variety of subjects such as architecture, space, psychology, and illusion. When put together their work showcases the expansive nature of contemporary abstract art, and the potential content of relatively simple forms.

Featuring the work of 
Steven Baris (Painting)
Rob De Oude (Painting)
Edgar Diehl (Painting)
Gabriele Evertz (Painting)
Kevin Finklea (Painting and Sculpture)
Enrico Gomez (Painting)
Brent Hallard (Painting)
Gilberto Hsiao (Painting)
Gracia Khouw (Painting)
Joanne Mattera (Painting)
Mel Prest (Painting)

Debra Ramsey (Works on Paper)

Mel Prest, 2008, Uyo, Gouache on Fabriano Paper
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At: Arch Enemy Arts- 6:00-10:00pm
109 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Free Admission.
Work of Brian Mashburn
March Showcase
Featuring the works of:

work of Rebecca Adams
100Taur
Aaron Coleman
Alex Eckman-Lawn
Alex Garant
Alyssa Scott
Bethany Casperite
Black Ink Arts
Brian Mashburn
Cai Vail
Chris Paxson
Colleen Sidey
Costa Magarakis
Erik Flores
Frank Forte
Jason Snyder
Jeremy Burks
Jessica Ward
Jim & Lynn Lemyre
Joe Menna
Julianna Menna
Kathriel Brister
Matt Tisdale
Michal Brodka
Raul Guerra
NoseGo
Rebecca Adams
Richard Lindstrom
Stephen Koharian
Valency Genis

Zach Puchowicz

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At: Muse Gallery - 5:00-8:00pm
52 N. Second Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Free Admission

Diane Lachman
Portamento: shifting color
Portamento is a musical term that describes a continuous progression from one tone to another. Like a violinist who produces sounds that glide from pitch to pitch, she creates harmonious paintings by shifting colors from hue to hue. She applies oil paint onto birch panels in layers to create vibrant geometric abstractions.
Diane Lachman

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At: House Gallery 1816- 6:00pm-9:00pm
1816 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19125
Free Admission

Justin Duerr
The Geometry of Time
Justin Duerrs work deals with life-forms, dualities and transcendent states. His intricate pen and ink scroll drawings are ongoing installments. There are currently 22 panels and spanning over 60 feet. If he should have forewarning and is able, he hopes to make a final scroll before his death which will connect to the first panel culminating in a huge cycloramic image of his experiences and thoughts.
“If I’m afforded enough time to work on it, I may be able to finish hundreds of feet of this work, and the story arc and characters should be able to prevent many actual real-world disasters in the future by subtle/strange influence. In the meantime, the discipline of the art-activity is creating and shaping me into someone fit to serve the forces I am delineating.“
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Here are just of the few amazing things going on around the city this Friday. Take some time and check them out!
Links to more information about goings on:

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Design for Nine West

Design for Nine West

The global fashion brand Nine West is inviting artists to submit their graphics, illustrations and print designs in the theme of ‘Spring Summer’. Designers will have the chance to have their design printed on a tote bag for a Nine West limited edition collection and to receive $2200.



Submission Deadline: June 22, 2011
Voting Starts: June 23, 2011
Voting Ends: June 28, 2011
Winner Announcement: July 1, 2011

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Converse and Marimekko Collaboration

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Unveiling a new model, reissue and pitch-perfect collaboration, Converse's triple-threat announcement today builds on the brand's commitment to making everyday sportswear with playfully wearable style. For their spring collection, Converse partnered with Marimekko, sourcing patterns—the colorful Tarha (1963) and the looping scaly Pikkusuomu (1965) by Annika Rimala and the tiny triangles of the Kirppu (1980) by Maija and Kristina Isola—from the Finnish textile house's archives.

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The work of some of Marimekko's most iconic designers, the graphics also speak to Marimekko's modern art influence—as explained in the mini-documentary Converse made about the project.
The partnership brings the bold prints to both classic hi and low Chucks (around $80) as well as to two more surprising profiles—Helen ($75), a slightly more feminine Purcell named for Jack Purcell's wife and reproduced stich-for-stitich, along with the PJ ($75-85), a brand-new look that's slim and thin-soled, like a classic '50s sneaker.
Packaged with equally cute shoe bags in matching prints, look out for the collection this spring onConverse.com and at premium retailers.
By Ami Kealoha