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Susan Ciriclio Artist books and Legacy exhibition documentation, 2015

In recognition of her contribution to establishing the Photography Program and her lasting impact on countless students over four decades of making, teaching, and advising, Meyer Library is pleased to present S.E. Ciriclio | Artist, Faculty, Mentor. The exhibition will include a chance to interact with Susan's artist’s books and view a selection of materials from the archives visualizing her legacy at CCA.

Creator(s): Ciriclio, Susan; Haar, Annemarie
CCA/C subject: Works and shows
Status: Live|Last updated:January 25, 2022 4:25 AM
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CCA CLASSIC: A RETROSPECTIVE exhibition documentation

CCA Classic was started in 2011 as a Bridge Event, an initiative started by then-Provost Mark Breitenberg aimed to connect freshmen to their major in fun and engaging ways. Jewelry / Metal Arts faculty and staff came together and decided they wanted to create an interactive game environment that would showcase metal art in a fun way and be inclusive and engaging to all students. The program finally settled on mini-golf after faculty David Cole remembered a mini-golf course from his college days. Tony Esola, Studio Manager, immediately saw the potential and ran with the idea. Tony designed and built a 3-hole mini-golf course that first year. It was held on Halloween, hence all the costumes in the photos, and hot dogs were given out to participants. The following year, in 2012, Tony significantly expanded the course and programming. The course was expanded to 9 holes, with two new features added to each platform. This allowed for a championship tournament to be held, with handmade trophies and prize money award…

Creator(s): Esola, Tony; Haar, Annemarie
Status: Live|Last updated:April 18, 2018 11:16 AM
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