This is the UNT chapter for the American Society of Interior Designers, a national club. Our chapter participates in local charity events, social events, shows, competitions, and will be starting two new programs this year: a professional mentorship program for upperclassmen and a mentorship program for freshmen and sophomores. This particular program will pair the lower classmen up with a junior or senior in order to provide support and advice on portfolio reviews, classes, projects, and much more. ASID meets one evening per month in the Art Building. If you are an interior design student, please join us!
The Clay Guild has 25+ active members. It sponsors workshops such as the four day wood fire workshop coming this year. The Guild raises over $10,000 a year in support of visiting artists, and to help students attend NCECA through donations from businesses and sales.
This group was just started last year. The host a fashion show and promotes member participation in competitions. 115 members are signed up and have paid dues, primarily Fashion Design majors.
A new organization, about one and a half years old. They attend student orientation sessions to help promote interest in the metals program. They meet at various times and have about 30 members.
The UNT Student Chapter of the National Art Education Association is a group of like minded students who think that art plays an important role in the lives of individuals. The organization as a whole is committed to supporting this belief through their voice and actions. Membership dues are $6 per semester. For more information please visit the official UNT NAEA website at www.untnaea.com or the NAEA MySpace page at www.myspace.com/untnaeastudentchapter.
The organization holds print sales and plans a show/sale each fall. It helps support member participation in the Mid America Print Conference (every two years) and the Southern Graphics Conference (each year). 5-10 regular members.
Studio and Art History students. This group grew out of Armature, a studio art group. Most of the members are in Art History, but it sees itself as a general interest group. The organization hosts movie nights and gallery tours. No dues. Up to 60 people show up for events.
The club has been in existence since 2000. 10-25 members. They have a website, resource links, regular Friday lunch meetings, and have started to offer portfolio workshops for students interested in the comm. design program.
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