2014 Design Challenge - Exploring Your Process
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2014 Design Challenge – Explore Your Process; or Racing Yourself

This year everyone will create his or her own personal “Design Challenge”.  There is a great marathon metaphor that goes here.  But you will only get that at the February meeting or if you call me, because I’m not a writer.

Your Design Challenge must contain at least one element, from each of the following categories:

Category One:  Inspiration
Pick at least one of the following:
A piece of music, a theme, or an image;
You must present this to the group on November 9th to go with your piece.

Category Two:  The Quest
Form a question about what you want to learn, feel, or explore this year, or ask yourself, how hard do you want to push yourself and in what ways?   Add that to your theme, song, and/or image and share that relationship with the group on November 9th. 

Category Three:  The Technique(s)/ Medium(s)
Pick technique(s) or medium(s) that you want to use to help you explore your question and vision for your design challenge piece.  This will be shared at the meeting on November 9th.

Don’t panic! It’s fine if all of these change along the way, even after the deadlines; more on that below, of course it’s fine, we're artists, sometimes we have to wonder down the wrong path to get where we're going. 

This years evaluation process will happen in three parts, instead of the usual one part. So here's the plan...

The evaluation process:
Part one – Deadlines
There will be three deadlines and two ways of meeting them.
1)    Deadline 1 – March 15th – Explore - Find your Challenge for this year.
a.     Way one to meet the deadline – attend “Exploratorium” March 8th at Paige’s Studio.  We will explore our own personal race together using ATC to create mini vision boards.  ATC are Artist Trading Cards, if you are unfamiliar hit the google machine.  We will not be using them in the traditional way, but hey, what can I say.  More details to follow as we get closer to the date.

b.     Way two to meet the deadline – submit your inspiration, quest, and technique(s) or medium(s) via email to paige@paigelitfin.com. 

2)    Deadline 2 – June 14th  - Design - make the transition from words, ideas and images to the practical work of art you want to create this year.
a.     Way one to meet the deadline – attend “Design ” June 7th at Paige’s Studio.  We will begin to bring our visions into the practical world with clay, paper, wire and anything else we can find in the studio.  More details to follow as we get closer to this date.

b.     Way two to meet the deadline – Again via email.  If you can’t take a picture or scan your work I’m happy to live with the honor system, this year is about racing yourself.

3)    Deadline 3 – September 20th  - The Work - Setting aside time to make the challenge a priority…before the deadline or on the deadline, if that works for you.
a.     Way one to meet the deadline – attend “CreateSeptember 7th at Paige’s Studio.  We will bring our pieces, such as they are, and we will work.  This day will have less talk and more action.

b.     Way two to meet the deadline – you guested it, via email let Paige (me) know what day you set aside and made the challenge your priority.

Those are all the deadlines.  But don’t worry they are only part of the evaluation; this is just to help us all stay on track this year.

Part two of the evaluation will be a self-evaluation.  Don’t start worrying, I’m not sure the exact form this will take, yet, but it will be as painless as I can make it.  I’m also trying to figure out how to trick everyone into saying nice things about themselves.

Part three will be the group evaluation at the November 9th meeting.  This will be similar to the last two years, but with some minor variations.

Additional Important Deadline; October 12th Meeting.  

You must bring your piece to this meeting along with a card that has your name and the materials used in the piece.

Good luck everyone, this is going to be a really great year.  WooHoo!!!!

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