SCA | Quick News | May 1, 2020
Joe Clark's New Book
Congrats to SCA instructor Joseph Clark (pictured above) on the release of his new book News Parade: The American Newsreel and the World as Spectacle, which "examines the history of the newsreel and how it changed the way Americans saw the world," out now on University of Minnesota Press.
Crocodile Tears a little longer
Although 'closed,' Unit 17 gallery in Vancouver has extended Crocodile Tears, a group show that features SCA MFA alumni Lucien Durey and Deborah Edmeades and a bunch of other great artists, to June 7, 2020, and they're willing to do COVID-19 special "no touch" viewings by appointment. Grab a mask and contact the gallery at info@unit17.org to book a time. But remember: no touching!
Dai's The Rex Project
Recent SCA alumni Howard Dai is launching something new on Monday, May 4, and he's looking for participants: "The Rex Project (work-in-progress) is an audio-play that takes place over 11 days." More info HERE.
Playback Head
Listen to SCA MFA alumni Alexandre Klinke's new album, Playback Head, which grew out of his graduation work on Bandcamp HERE.
Undergraduate Research Fellowship Award Winners
Three SCA students received Undergraduate Research Fellowship Awards from the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology: Jordan Zanni, Colin Williscroft, and Brett Palaschuk. Congratulations, everyone! Check out profiles and interviews with them (including video!) HERE. And don't forget to check out the application process and eligibility for the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Award, which "aims to encourage and award outstanding students to pursue research in their field of student."