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Recognizing Nossi Students with Academic Honors

Nossi College of Art recognizes student scholars through Academic Honors, highlighting their achievements in the Fall 2016 school semester. Students maintaining a 3.9 – 4.0 Grade Point Average qualify for the President’s List and students who earn a 3.7-3.89 GPA earn Dean’s List status. Over 60 students achieved high academic honors, and over half of […]

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For Graphic Design Coordinator Michael Kristof, Communication is the Key

  Story by Les Kerr Award-winning designer Michael Kristof brings real-world knowledge of the design field to his new position as Graphic Design Coordinator at Nossi College of Art. As an experienced practitioner in the world of graphic design, he knows how important passion for a craft is to motivate those who want to learn, and

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Illustrate your Motivation – Lisa's 30-Day Challenge

Pushing yourself to be your best can be tough. You know all your own weak spots – procrastination, distraction, rationalization – recognizing them and learning to overcome them is extremely important in the creative profession. Lisa Taylor, an illustration instructor at Nossi College of Art, took a challenge to push herself by creating one new

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First Saturday Art Crawl – Connection to Nossi!

Constructing Sculptural Forms in Clay Susan DeMay, a Nossi College of Art Advisory Board member, will be exhibiting with Sculptor Edward Belbusti during the September First Saturday Art Crawl. Although both artists primarily create with clay, the two will explore the sculptural mediums of clay and metal for this collaborative exhibit. Working out of a

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Show and Tell in Studio Lighting

Not every college encourages its students to bring motorcycles to class. At Nossi, students are given unparalleled creative control and support in realizing their unique vision. Kimberly Stillman, a student in John Yates’s Studio Lighting class, can attest to that. Kimberly and her husband have been riding Harley Davidsons for over a decade, and she couldn’t pass up the opportunity to incorporate

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Designing SuperHeroes for Children's Advocacy Days

What makes someone a superhero? When the term “superhero” is mentioned, it evokes images of characters flying around on a television screen, catchy theme songs and Saturday morning cartoons. In recent years, superhero movies have grossed huge amounts of money at the box office. Why? Superhero stories are popular because people like to watch the

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