ADM Highlights

Arts and Digital Media

Fall 2018/Spring 2019 Highlights and Accomplishments 

ART

Exhibitions and Events

  • Fall Juried Student Art Show
  • Holiday Art Sale
  • National Day of Racial Healing, exhibition juried by student art majors and social practice art projects staged by Art faculty and students.
  • Honors Painting show
  • 43rd Annual Student Art Show and awards (president’s awards, purchase awards, juror’s awards).  Juror, Shea Little, Executive Director of Big Medium
  • Borders of Belonging Show in conjunction with Peace and Conflict Symposium.  Juried by guest artist and speaker, Daniela Cavazos Madrigal.
  • Borders of Belonging Symposium was organized by Peter Bonfitto, Assistant Professor of Art History: included musical performances, dance, spoken word, art juror’s talk, Artists Panel, and conversation with Alejandro Escovedo.
  • WEST Austin Studio Tour:  Various exhibits and student art sale throughout building 4000 and studio demos;  WEST’s group show and DUE WEST kick off event.

Curriculum

  • Added Art History Degree plan
  • Updated Studio Art degree plan
  • Added Academic Cooperative for internships, practical hands on experience, and training in professional practices–will be offered to both Studio Art and Art History majors.
  • Served on THECB committee for Field of Study in Fine Arts:  draft of FOS for Fine Arts is currently receiving comments.
  • Shawn Camp developed and piloted an Honors Painting I and II.  Fall ’18 demand outpaced the class capacity, and it was offered again spring ’19 and this summer.
  • Not only were his students featured in an a spring exhibition, but they participated in National Day of Racial Healing social art practices and in Borders of Belonging.
  • Victoria Suescum was selected for the college-wide digital fellowship program.  This spring, she piloted a Drawing I section that utilizes IPADS in the classroom.

“The Digital Fellows program has been a rewarding experience. This was the very first year that classes were both taught with iPads and all students were provided with an iPad. I think the class was a success. I will be preparing a one minute video with images of students at work and work produced in the class.The Digital Fellows, myself included, are busy planning the Digital Fellows Summer Institute to train next years new batch. We are hoping to be able to continue teaching with iPads, including all students, in following semesters. Final reports will be submitted on June 15 and I will share it with you.”

  • Summer ’19 Art History II in Italy Study Abroad program

Full Time Hiring Committees

Process is nearing completion for new Full-time Faculty to start Fall 2019 

  • Ceramics
  • Art History
  • Art Appreciation

Retirement

We celebrate the long service and leadership of Gary Webernick, who retires at the end of spring semester.  Gary has taught at ACC for 30+ years and served as department chair for some 20 years. Gary looks forward to a much deserved break from full time duties, but he will continue on in adjunct capacity in the fall. 

Faculty Residencies and Exhibits 

  • Shawn Camp: month-long artist residency at Creative Centre of Stöðvarfjörður in Iceland, and exhibits at Gallery Shoal Creek and Northern Southern, Austin
  • Shawn Camp exhibited in the EAST Austin Studio Tour at Flatbed Press
  • Sydney Yeager:  2019 one person exhibition: ‘Liminal’ The Wright Gallery, Texas A&M University; and New Paintings from Sydney Yeager Gallery Shoal Creek Austin Texas
  • Victoria Suesum:  Museum of Contemporary Art in Panama as part of “Papel Protagonista” ;  “Icons and Symbols of the Borderland” toured through Texas including the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art, and UTRGV Rusteberg Gallery. A catalog was published

Students

Art Major, Genevieve Levicki, has been working as a paid intern/apprentice to artist J. Muczaz and involved in the installation of his public works in various Austin locations. 

CREATIVE DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES

  • Equipment – We’ve upgraded and kept all of our labs up to industry standard. We purchased 24 ipads and have implemented them into our GAME 1371 Coding course.
  • Personnel – CDT onboarded a new Program Specialist, 
  • Curriculum – We have created a new ARTV 1379 Digital Painting class with much success. We have created a new GAME 1371 Coding for Designers which incorporates iPads in this class and Apple’s Swift Playground. We retooled the Game Design area for submission of student projects to make it more professionals.
  • Students – One of our students was accepted to CalArts from our 2D Animation program. We had a student hired on full-time at Rooster Teeth from our Game Art area and another was placed there as an intern from 2D Animation.
  • Faculty – One of our faculty premiered his animation short on Nickelodeon.

CREATIVE WRITING

Student Accomplishments

  • Matthew Clouser had a book of poems published titled “Dereliction Omnibus” in March.
  • Matthew Clouser was accepted into the undergraduate creative writing program at Goddard College.
  • Caton Eliaz (AKA: Carol Caton) had her poem “Not in Santa Fe” published in the 2018 edition of the Poetry at Round Top Anthology.
  • Lillian Eliaz also had her poem “Paisan” published in the 2018 edition of the Poetry at Round Top Anthology.
  • Gogi Hale had her short story “The Choosing: published in Issue #7 of Jitter Press magazine and was a winner for the Writer’s Digest Short Fiction Competition earlier this year for her piece “A Spot of Beauty”.
  • Grant Loveless won Influencer of the Year Award as well as Activist of the Year Award from The Minds of Power and Creation organization
  • Emilee Araujo’s poem “Cousins” was published in Sybil Journal in May and her short story “The Alien” was published in CHIFLADAzine in January.
  • Kim Nixon was accepted into the MFA Creative Writing Program at UTEP.
  • Jeremy Steen was accepted into the MFA Creative Writing Program at UNCW
  • Susan Peterson was accepted into the MFA Creative Writing Program at University of Pittsburgh
  • Renuka Raghavan, former student: Published a collection of her published work, title is Out of the Blue, 2018, Big Table Publishing, Boston MA. She read publicly back in April with other authors published in Constellation: A Journal of Poetry & Fiction. She also just had four flash stories published on Flash Boulevard.
  • Nicole Cortichiato, former student, won second place in the “first three pages contest” and just had a 10 minute play accepted by TILT theater. They will be producing it this June
  • Geoffrey Hall, former student, had a piece of flash fiction accepted by The Ocotillo Review

Faculty Accomplishments

  • Prudence Arceneaux won the Jean Pendrick Chapbook Prize for her collection, Dirt, and was a featured reader at Harvard University.
  • Roy Luke Garza earned associate producer credit on the upcoming sci-fi anthology film XENOPHOBIA
  • Lyman Grant had poems published in Soul by Southwest and Words in Concert: Poetry Inspired by Classical Music as well as a collection poems, Old Men on Tuesday Mornings, published. He also presented at the Bridgewater International Poetry Festival and the Black Mountain College Conference.
  • Vivé Griffith had an op-ed published in the Philadelphia Inquirer and had essays published in Edible Austin, Cleaver Magazine and Barrelhouse Magazine. Additionally, she co-taught a writing for social justice class at The University of Texas Michener Center for Writers as well lead an op-ed writing workshop for Austin Bat Cave
  • Charlotte Gullick had pieces accepted for publication at Dogwood: A Journal of Poetry and Prose, Cleaver Magazine, and Barnstorm Journal. She also presented for the Writers’ League of Texas rural library program, Texas Writes, in both Kaufman and Dublin. Additionally, she led a session at Creative Meets Business Experience on the intersection of creativity and constraints. 
  • Joe Hoppe was the featured reader for LOGOS poetry series in the month of April and was also the featured poet for April at pov-publishing.com
  • Joe O’Connell’s DANGER GOD (formerly Love and Other Stunts) about legendary B-movie stuntman Gary Kent will be released on streaming services in August, on DVD in September and on Blu-ray in October jointly by Wild Eye Releasing and Darkside Releasing.
  • Brian Yansky had a story, “The Curse”  published in the Winter 2019 issue of Glimmer Train.

DANCE

  • Designed and created a new 1-year evening/weekend Advanced Technical Certificate in Somatic Movement Education (approved by Curriculum & Programs Committee)
  • Began new collaboration with ACC Music & MBPT adjunct faculty, Michael Fonseca to bring live accompaniment to dance technique classes.   & acquired new drum set & piano, to bring live accompaniment to dance technique classes
  • Added a faculty/student exchange program with Texas State (Darla Johnson brought students to TxSt to present work in their annual event; they sent students to ACC to present work in our new Faculty & Guest Artist event)
  • ACC Dance Sophomore Dance Performance class dance choreographed by Jun “Sunny” Shen was one of eight in the South Central region selected to perform in the ACDA gala dance concert in 2019.
  • Hired a new IA Dance Roxy Gage to lead high school recruitment efforts.
  • Darla Johnson performed in Trinidad for the CoCo Dance Festival

DRAMA

  • Performed 4 productions in our ’18-’19 season:
  • This Day Forward, directed by Perry Crafton (Interim Chair) 
  • Well, directed by Kristen Rogers (Drama Adjunct) were included in the B. Iden Payne Awards shortlist for nomination consideration.  Nominations are announced in September. 
  • Heather Barfield (Drama Adjunct) was awarded a U.S. Scholar Fulbright grant for research in France to work on “Performing Migrant Stories.”.  She will be working with Syrian migrant communities in Southern France to co-create community-based theatre.
  • Carrie Kaplan (Drama Adjunct) was selected as a Project ACC Cohort 3 Faculty Fellow.  
  • Jamie Rogers (Drama Adjunct) presented on a panel titled “From Classroom to Colleague: Transitions from Grad School” at the Southeastern Theatre Conference in Knoxville, TN.
  • Greg Romero (Drama Adjunct) has had two plays be selected for performances at noted play festivals this summer.  Bulldozers has been selected to be presented at the Last Frontier Theater Conference in Valdez, Alaska, in June.  Big Iron Fires, has been selected to be presented at the WilliamInge New Play Festival in Independence, Kansas, in July.
  • Perry Crafton (Interim Chair) was voted President-Elect of the Texas Educational Theatre Association at the annual conference in September.
  • ACC Drama will present an original production for next year’s city-wide Austin Veteran Arts Festival in the fall.

JEWELRY

  • Program Coordinator James Lynn visited Africa with Tim McCreight’s Toolbox Initiative
  • Adjunct faculty Deborah Wilson Taylor developed a new Distance Learning course for HRGY 1473: Business Practices for Artisans
  • In the process of expanding the engraving lab / metal engraving from 8 seats to 10 seats
  • Hosted the Austin chapter of the Women’s Jewelry Association event Selling Wholesale with the Experts
  • Represented and promoted the jewelry program at the following events:
    • 2nd Annual ACC International Festival
    • Promiseland Project: Skill-up at SXSW
    • WEST Austin Studio Tour (including tours and demos) at HLC 4000
  • Successfully launched an Advanced Technical Certificate, starting Fall 2019

MUSIC

Concerts/Events

  • Two vocal students auditioned and were accepted into the Texas Two-Year College All-State Choir.
  • Nine ACC singers participated in a concert tour of Ireland, sponsored by Temple College.
  • Choir gave three combined concerts with Temple College.
  • Choir performed  Vivaldi “Gloria”, with  ACC graduates soloists and full orchestra
  • Two Student Composers Recitals featuring works for a Woodwind Quintet led by ACC flute instructor Sharon Davis and featuring works for a String Quartet led by cello instructor Shawn Sanders and violin instructor Christabel Lin.
  • Jazz Ensemble (Fall) and Stage Ensemble (Spring) in concert with Dr. Pete Rodriguez at Huston-Tillotson University.
  • ACC Jazz Faculty recital with Dr. Pete Rodriguez of Huston-Tillotson University
  • featuring Jacob Wise, guitar; Alex Browne, bass; and Michael Fonseca, drums.
  • Jazz Ensemble and Stage Ensemble at ACC International Festival with Special Guest, Dr. Thomas Nevill, vibraphone.
  • Jazz Ensemble and Stage Ensemble at 14th annual Texas Community Music Festival.
  • Orchestral Chamber Ensemble concert at Eastview Campus.

Curriculum

  • Created 4 Guided Pathways for the Associate of Arts degree in Music, effective Fall 2019.
  • Added Music Literature 1307, American Music 1310 to the fall curriculum and to the Fine Arts Core for Fall 2019
  • Italian Diction 1160 is a new course added for Fall 2019
  • Separated Applied Music courses into instructor sections for transparency in teaching loads.
  • Redesigned Applied Music approval process to make it easier for students and faculty.
  • Increased offerings of Piano Classes 1 and 2 and will introduce Piano 3 in Fall
  • 2019.
  • Increased offerings of Music Appreciation and American Music to other ACC campuses.
  • Corrected irregularities with course names/numbers.
  • Faculty training for online course offerings.

Faculty

  • Hiring of two new Full Time Faculty members: 
  • Dr. Albert Lo, Instrumental (Band),  Dr. Shane Anderson, Piano Pedagogy
  • Added Adjunct Faculty in harp, saxophone, piano, guitar, brass, voice, strings.

Professional

  • Virginia Volpe presented a panel discussion at Texas Music Educators Association Convention entitled “Why the Two Year College?” outlining the advantages of music students beginning their degrees at the two year school.
  • In cooperation with MBPT, the Music Department hosted its first booth at the Texas Music Educators Association in San Antonio
  • The Music Department also became members of the Texas Association of Music Schools

Facilities/Equipment

  • Replaced 4 practice room and 1 ensemble rehearsal pianos

MUSIC BUSINESS, PERFORMANCE & TECHNOLOGY

  • Added 5 new Guided Pathways and 6 Level 1 Certificates for the Fall of 2019
  • Added an in-demand Audio Electronics class (MUSC 1323)  – Purchased troubleshooting and repair equipment for 12 student workstations
  • Added (MUSC 1373) Theory for the Working Musician to replace Music Fundamentals.
  • Replaced our 13 year old, failing recording console in our main teaching studio space with a brand new Neve 5088 and custom patchbay.  
  • Added a Behringer X32 digital console to our live sound arsenal. This console has become the most widely used sound reinforcement console in the industry.
  • New iMacs in both recording studios.
  • Currently updating Midi lab with 12 new iMac workstations.
  • Currently updating our mobile audio lab with 6 new macbook pro’s.
  • Currently updating our mobile live rig with new K series QSC mains, monitors and subs.
  • Various new Keyboard Synths (Korg) and Synth modules.
  • Ongoing software updates.

PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY

New Gear / Facilities / Department News

  • Relocated its commercial studio to a brand new space, #135 Stonehollow Photographic Studio.
  • Acquired new software, cameras, and lenses, ensuring students continue to have access and training with industry standard professional gear.
  • Welcomed 4 new adjunct faculty, including the former Photo Editor at Texas Monthly, Ms. Leslie Baldwin, photojournalist Ms. Elizabeth Chen, architectural and lifestyle photographer Ms. Meg Mulloy, and editorial photographer + cinematographer, Ms. Sarah Wilson.
  • Established a new, bi-annual Portfolio Review and Exhibition program for students that features their work at the HLC campus.
  • Participated in the 2019 West Austin Studio tour at HLC 1000

Degree Plans and Classes

  • Reimagined and designed program maps and curriculum from the ground up, including creating 8 new courses and updating 20 current courses in the spirit and best practices of Guided Pathways.
  • Established 12 Awards for students, including 2 new cross-disciplinary specializations, and new Enhanced Skills, and Level One Certificates.

Student Accomplishments

  • Alumni Ms. Mireya Salinas earned her MFA at Rochester Institute of Technology in May, and had the honor of giving the commencement speech
  • Alumni Mr. Leonid Furmansky had photographs featured in the New York Times.
  • Student Mr. Dharam Khalsa had an exhibition of his work at Volcom Garden in Austin.
  • Mr. Garrett Stanley had photographs published in Cycle Source Magazine in a multi-page feature story.

Faculty Accomplishments 

  • Adjunct Ms. Sarah Wilson was the recipient of a 2018 Emmy Award for the Outstanding Historical Documentary, “Tower”. Sarah is credited as the Executive Producer and Cinematographer on the film.
  • Professor and Chair Mr. Sean Perry was featured in the book, “Series of Dreams: 17/68” a 17 year retrospective publication of photographs by curator Russell Joslin. Perry’s photographs were also featured in the 20th Annual Friends Without a Border Auction in New York City, and the In-Sight Photography Project, a Vermont-based organization that helps underprivileged children.
  • Frank Curry and Kat Watts-Martinez donated work for the 2018 Boots and Bats Fundraiser at ACC

RTF

  • ACCTV and RTF students filmed the SKILL UP event
  • RTF students used Adobe Rush to produce and edit a TCCA statehouse event at the TCCA convention in Houston
  • Co-sponsored a Q&A with actress and transgender advocate Nicole Maines 
  • Produced two successful student RTF showcases
  • Participated in SXSW Sneak Peeks community screening for the 6th year in a row
  • Three new classes introduced to degree plans: Portfolio, Producing, Media Literacy.
  • Production equipment upgrades: LED lights, sliders, dollies, new location sound mixer recorders
  • Upgraded the editing suite with new computers and monitors
  • Projects now shot in 4K
  • Sponsored two new Student Life film clubs
  • Faculty successes:  Mark Cunningham published in the Atlantic ”The Critique that Inspired John Singleton to Make Poetic Justice”,  Michael Tully feature film “Don’t Leave Home”
  • Film Festival Programmers: Logan Taylor – SXSW and Fantastic Fest, Jean Laue – Cine Las Americas and Fantastic Fest

VISUAL COMMUNICATION

  • Joined a Texas Workforce Commission grant with Automotive Technology to launch a dual credit program at the Texas School for the Deaf starting fall 2019.
  • Joined a P-TECH initiative at Lanier HS with IBM, AISD and Computer Studies to launch fall 2019.
  • Hired a Program Specialist to:
  • advise and maintain persistent contact with enrolled students
  • perform data tracking
  • develop a communication plan to promote the department to both internal [such as departmental faculty and staff, college level administration] and external stakeholders [workforce, community leaders and alumni].
  • promote the department to potential students, and act as a liaison between students and faculty/staff

Internships

Five students were offered full-time jobs at the end of their internships

Our students had internships at the following businesses:

  1. Multitracks
  2. Rooster Teeth
  3. C3nami
  4. The UX Human Factors Research
  5. Blanton Museum of Art
  6. Visit Austin
  7. New Era Studios
  8. Red Top Printing company
  9. Texas Monthly Magazine
  10. Flywheel Creative
  11. C3 Events
  12. UX Human Factors Research
  13. Miller Blueprint

Working with outside clients

  • Applied UX Lab course [UXUI 2379]: User experience students worked directly on projects with outside clients:
    • NAMI
    • ACC Libraries
    • TLED
    • In our Typographic Design course students worked with outside client Ted Hadzi-Antich to redesign The Great Questions Seminars Website
  • UX student Zohreh Daly was selected as a first round winner in the HRSA Maternal Child Health Bureau’s Remote Pregnancy Monitoring Challenge.  Daly’s winning concept is centered around the idea of accessibility in maternal care. She designed an app targeted towards pregnant women and mothers who live in rural and frontier areas. She built a multi-modal application with conversational user interfaces in the hopes to help provide better access. Phase 2 consists of coming up with a hypothesis, testing it, and pitching a solution in front of the HRSA panel in Washington D.C. this August. Daly partnered with a graduate of ACC’s nursing program to make this project become a reality. Wilson provided the medical background and insight that created the content for the application
  • We took these degree changes to the college wide curriculum committee and got approval for
  • Updates on our Graphic Design AAS degree
  • Updates on our Graphic Art Technology AAS, including a rename to Graphic Media Production
  • establishing a new Visual Design AAS

ADM DEAN’S OFFICE 

  • Led the charge for ACC to become the first Adobe Creative Campus Community College in the United States
  • Partnered with Liberal Arts:Humanities & Communications and community entities to produce the 2nd Annual ACC International Festival at HLC 4000
  • Partnered with Liberal Arts:Humanities & Communications division to produce the 6th Annual Vision+Voice Poetry Contest at HLC 4000
  • Assisted the President’s office with the Boots & Bats Gala
  • Assisted the President’s office with cataloging the Harvey Johnson art collection
  • Assisted the President’s office with community engagement via the Peña mural project
  • Participated as a founding member of the Austin Arts Consortium – building relationships with local arts organizations
  • Hired Matthew Krebs, Administrative Assistant III, to assist the dean’s office and provide support to ADM instructional programs
  • Managed the marketing and promotion for 140+ ADM events: social media, online calendars, posters, fliers, brochures
  • Reorganized computer support for the division, David Baker and his team (Christina Edmonson, Juan Romero, and Mike Tobasko) now report to the dean and provide excellent computer support customer service across the division, effective January 2019
  • Eliminated unused Blanket Purchase Orders for departments across ADM
  • Secured funding for departmental equipment through alternative funding sources
  • Added outreach and event coordinator position to support department programs elevate the presence of Arts & Digital Media events at ACC
  • Organized the initiative to establish NASAD, NASM, NASAD, and NAST program level accreditations at ACC
  • Worked with a number members of faculty and staff to strengthen Area of Study ties and procedures, co-hosted AOS Advisory Team Meeting with Dr. Michael Acosta and his team
  • Facilitated the purchase of 5 replacement pianos for the Music Department
  • Relocated the “Wheel of Fortune” piano to HLC 4000 where it has been a wonderful addition for students to perform throughout the week and for college events hosted at HLC 4000 (thank you to Dr. Grant Potts for the idea)
  • Purchased a state of the art stage and sound system in support of ADM and friends events and performances
  • Completed 2 Perkins orders from sole source providers located in Utah to make sure our Jewelry Department has the most up to date and resourceful equipment
  • Established a system for rental/loan of stage, sound system, and future lighting equipment
  • Installed and update weekly the digital display outside of ADM suite to promote all ADM programs and events
  • Established a relationship with a local high school program ARTIFY to attract new students to ACC
  • Coordinated and distributed 165 free tickets for students, faculty and staff to 10 performances at UTs Texas Performing Arts
  • Arranged a lecture with international visiting artists to visit the Drama Dept. to share artistic process 
  • Represented ADM / ACC at a dinner for visiting artists at Texas Performing Arts
  • Represented ADM / ACC at the Texas Performing Arts Season Preview Party
  • Served on the committee for the National Day of Racial Healing and coordinated dance student participation
  • Coordinated ADM departments to participate in the Round Rock ISD annual career day
  • Darla Johnson, College Associate and Adjunct Professor in Dance serves on the Round Rock Council for the Arts
  • Darla also served on the committee to hire the new Executive Director for Texas Performing Arts
  • Coordinated a video chat with department chair of CDT and students at Westwood High School
  • Coordinated and choreographed video shoot for ACCs Public Information and College Marketing (PICM) commercial
  • Coordinated ADM participation in the Peace and Conflict Studies Symposium
  • Represented ADM at the ACC Fest event at HLC
  • Participated in the Texas Pathways Institute 6
  • Attended multiple Adobe Creative Campus Events in Miami, San Jose, and Los Angeles
  • Attended the Adobe MAX conference in Los Angeles
  • Co-hosted Mobile Technology for Innovative Learning Environments at the Apple Executive Briefing Center in Austin for ADM technology influencers
  • Attended the National Association of Music Merchants Convention in Anaheim, CA
  • Attended SXSWEdu
  • Attended the Texas Association of College Technical Educators conference
  • Participated in the Next Generation Leadership Academy at ACC
  • Facilitated students and faculty to video and produce content for the 72nd annual Texas Community College Teachers Association Conference in Houston
  • Hosted Pamela Collier, Phase II Highland Project Coordinator
  • Hosted Dr. Marion Moore, Quality Matters Overview
  • Hosted Dr. Art Brownlow, Flippin’ With Apple: A New Approach to Traditional Courses in the Arts
  • Co-hosted Adobe representatives, Jason Katsoff and Todd Taylor, to share and teach Adobe Software to faculty and staff with TLED
  • Created ADM Adobe Spark Page

ADM 2018-2019 Community and Industry Partners

  1. Ableton
  2. ACC Arts & Humanities
  3. ACC Continuing Education
  4. ACC Highland Campus Management
  5. ACC Peace and Conflict Studies
  6. Adobe
  7. Alamo Welding Supply Co
  8. AMC Company
  9. Americas Project, UT Department of English
  10. Angers, France Learning Expedition
  11. Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders
  12. Apple
  13. Armadillo Clay and Supplies
  14. Asel Art Supply
  15. ATX Music & Entertainment Division
  16. Austin Art League II
  17. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
  18. Austin Playhouse
  19. Austin Public Library
  20. Austin Presbyterian Seminary
  21. Austin Veteran Arts Festival
  22. Big Medium, EAST and WEST
  23. The Blanton Museum of Art
  24. Breed and Co
  25. C3 Events
  26. Capitol View Arts
  27. City of Austin PARD
  28. Covenant United Methodist Church
  29. DeMaris Entertainment
  30. Dick Blick Art Materials
  31. Dougherty Arts Center
  32. Flatbed Press & Gallery
  33. Flywheel Creative
  34. Gatehouse Media
  35. George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center
  36. Herweck’s
  37. Holland Photo Imaging
  38. Hotel St. Cecilia
  39. Huston-Tillotson University
  40. IBM Design Studio
  41. International Council of Fine Arts Deans
  42. Interfaith Action of Central Texas
  43. Jerry’s Artarama of Austin
  44. The John J. Warfield Center for African and African American Studies
  45. Julia C Butridge Gallery
  46. Kick Butt Coffee
  47. KAZI Radio
  48. KLRU
  49. Korg
  50. KVUE-TV
  51. KXAN-TV
  52. KTBC-FOX
  53. KTXX-FM
  54. League for Innovation in the Community College
  55. Little Woodrow’s
  56. Malvern Books
  57. The Mary Lu Joynes Endowment in the Plan II Honors Program, UT Austin
  58. Metropolitan Breakfast Club
  59. Michener Center for Writers, UT Austin
  60. Miller Blueprint
  61. NAMM
  62. National Endowment for the Arts
  63. New Writers Project, UT Department of English
  64. Precision Camera and Video
  65. Resistencia/Red Salmon Arts
  66. Red Top Printing Company
  67. Rio Grande Jewelry Supply
  68. Rooster Teeth
  69. Rupert Neve Designs
  70. St. Edward’s University
  71. Samsung
  72. Strait Music Company
  73. SXSW
  74. Texas Association of Community Colleges
  75. Texas Community College Teachers Association
  76. TX Community Music Festival
  77. Texas Educational Theatre Association
  78. Texas Monthly Magazine
  79. Texas Music Educators Association
  80. Texas Performing Arts
  81. Texas Theatre Adjudicators and Officials
  82. University Interscholastic League
  83. The University of Texas Austin
  84. UX Human Factors Research
  85. Vimeo Theatre
  86. Writer’s League of Texas
  87. Women’s Jewelry Association
  88. Yamaha Corporation

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