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CAT Student Show opens with very hot images
by Terry Lutz, December 8, 2019

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Illustration by CAT Student, Adam Thomas

Don't miss this one folks. Our students have created images so hot you could get burned if you’re not careful.

  This exhibit highlights some of the most creative work from our CAT students this semester.

  The show features graphic design, photography, illustration, typography, video, and web design.

  Remember, look but don’t touch, it’s Hot!

  The exhibit runs thru JANUARY 17, 2020 in THE KRANTZ ART GALLERY, Chestnut Hall 116.

  The gallery is located on the 1st floor of Chestnut Hall at the corner of First and Chestnut Streets.

  The exhibit is open Monday through Thursday, 8 am – 6 pm and Friday's from 9 am – 12 noon .

  Enjoy the show.

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The Communication Arts Technology Program is on Instagram and Facebook. Come check out our Instagram page at @catp.jctc or follow us by clicking on our Instagram link at the top of this page.

  Check out our Facebook page by clicking on the link above or by searching for our name, JCTC Communication Arts Technology (formerly JCC Commercial Art). Yes, it IS a long name.

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Did you know about the FREE tutoring sessions on Fridays from 9-12?

It's true. You can get FREE tutoring for any CAT class on Friday's. In room 321B and somtimes in 302 and 310, we offer absolutely free tutoring, on any class. 9 am-12 pm every Friday unless posted otherwise.

  Need help with Illustrator? Come on in. Need extra instruction with InDesign? We can help. We can also help you with Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Animate (Flash), Word, Excel, Illustration, and drawing.

  Look for flyers announcing special seminars on Friday's with special topics such as Tips and Tricks in InDesign and Illustrator, Illustration techniques, and more.

  The CAT Tutoring classes are part of the college's Learning Commons.

  Come to 321B if you are in need of extra help. We'll be there for you.

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www.jctcart.com is your one stop shop for anything and everything

All the resources you need during your tenure here in the CAT program at JCTC are literally at your fingertips with the CAT website. Let us know if you have any suggestions for improvement. The site is for you. Use it.

Last chance for advising this week

If you have not seen Terry for advising and registration yet you need to do so this week. This is the last week for advising and registration before classes start next year.

  Sign up for an appointment right away to assure your place in classes for Spring 2020.

  Several classes have filled up already so don't get caught up the creek without a paddle.

  Get in to see Terry now.

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CAT student's photo helps makeup artist win international award
by Terry Lutz, October 31, 2019

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Photo by CAT Student, Hunter Smith

Congratulations go out to one of our students in the commercial photography option of the CAT program.

  Back in September, Hunter Smith spent several hours of studio time preparing a perfect photograph along with model Barrett Gargala and makeup artist Isidro Valencia.

  The result, a 2019 International Beauty Industry Awards Finalist for New Albany native, Isidro Valencia.

   The awards results were announced in early October and the individual award is for Best Use of Glitter, Second Place. There were over 15 countries participating in the competition.

  Isidro's reaction to the award was to complement others who helped him win the award. He said. "Congratulations to my beautiful team. It feels so great to hear again 'Internationally Recognized Artist'."

  Hunter said, "We're all so excited to hear that others value your work and that it will be seen all over the world."

  A big part of the reason for the award, which was a completely online competition, is the passion and time that Hunter puts into his work.

  He understands the importance of going above and beyond what is expected out of him as a student in our program and as a young professional in photography—The way to have your work stand out above the rest is to go beyond what the rest is willing to do.

  And that's food for thought for the rest of us.

  Once again, congratulations Hunter, on a job well done.

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