Arts at Seattle U Posters
A collection of posters made to advertise various theater, musical, and production performances.
Arts at Seattle U provides arts performance spaces for the Seattle University arts community. Every quarter, the arts and theater department conducts innovative theater performances, thrilling exhibitions, beautiful choir ensembles, and more. My task was to produce five to seven posters for various events per quarter. I would collaborate with the directors, actors, orchestrators, and artists to design a poster sufficient to the themes, aesthetics, and ideas of these curators. These 11" x 17" posters were distributed throughout the entirety of campus.
These projects was designed by Kyle Woo, and under the supervision of Em Olson, Director of Arts at Seattle University. Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator were used in the production of these projects.
Fall Chamber Music Recital: MUSIC
Student showcase for Fall quarter, featuring the direction of Dr. Quinton Morris.
Lead Contact: Dr. Quinton Morris (Director of Music)
Favorite's Favorite's Favorite's: EXHIBITION
One visiting artist (D.K. Pan) invites another artist (Christopher Paul Jordan) to decide together on a final artist (RYAN! Feddersen) to create a group exhibition show.
Lead Contact: Molly Mac (Vachon Gallery Exhibition Supervisor)
The Madwoman of Chaillot: THEATER
Led by the antics of a eccentric French woman, a group of haughty lower-class individuals attempt to thwart a plot to drill for oil in Paris.
Lead Contact: Jane Nichols (Director of Theater Department)
Scrath: EXHIBITION
A gathering of students and faculty, art major or not, who perform short displays of expression particular to their interests. No theme or uniting idea other than the simple appreciation for the arts.
Lead Contact: Lizzie Aguire and David Cumpston (Student Directors of Scratch)
How to End Poverty in 90 Minutes (With 69 People You May or May Not Know): THEATER
Led by visiting directors Sara Sawicki and Alejandro Tey, an open forum of individuals is gathered with $5,000 on the table to discuss how to alleviate the effects of poverty in the greater Seattle area.
Lead Contact: Sara Sawichki and Alejandro Tey (Visiting Artists)
Moonstruck: EXHIBITION
A dreamy and heartwarming exhibition for the Seattle University Studio Arts class, featuring various projects completed by its students throughout the quarter. [Photo By: Samira Shobeiri]
Lead Contact: Madison Vucci (Advanced Studio Art Exhibition Lead)
Directing Scenes: 6 by 6: THEATER
Six student directors are given the opportunity to direct their own short play, featuring a variety of genres from comedy to drama.
Lead Contact: Nicholas Parsons (Theater Student-Director)