Got art? Join the LLCC “On My Own Time” exhibit in September

On My Own TimeLLCC is participating in the Springfield Area Arts Council’s On My Own Time program, providing LLCC faculty and staff the opportunity to display original art created outside the office. Faculty and staff may each enter up to three artworks created since 2014 for $5 per entry fee. Artwork, artwork entry form, artwork identification form and fees will need to be submitted by Wednesday, Sept. 6 to one of the LLCC coordinators (Misty, Judy or Janet).

There are 12 categories of artwork:

  1. Painting
  2. Drawing
  3. Printmaking/Etching
  4. Mixed Media/Collage
  5. Fiber/Fabric/Quilts & Needlework (including handmade paper or basketry)
  6. Pottery/Ceramics
  7. Photography
  8. Digital Art
  9. Jewelry
  10. Sculpture
  11. Glass
  12. Other (art that doesn’t fit into other categories including but not limited to artificial floral arrangements)

View the rules, as well as a detailed category list:

The LLCC community is invited to an opening reception at the Trutter Museum on Thursday, Sept. 21 from 4-6 p.m.

The city-wide exhibit at the Springfield Art Association (in October) will showcase first place award-winning artwork from all participating businesses, agencies and institutions. Last year, seven LLCC employees had 10 pieces of art move on to the city-wide exhibit!

Contact us with questions.
Misty Hagstrom, 786.2466, misty.hagstrom@llcc.edu
Judy Jozaitis, 786.2420, judy.jozaitis@llcc.edu
Janet Semanik, 786.2217, janet.semanik@llcc.edu

In the news

Samantha Reif, associate professor, geology, broadcast her first-hand account of the eclipse totality in Carbondale live on LLCC’s Facebook page Aug. 21, and was later interviewed for this story in the State Journal-Register in which she described the amazing experience and her plans for the next eclipse in 2024.

Nancy Sweet, director of culinary programs and operations, is the author of this week’s Epicuriosity 101 column in the State Journal-Register, “State fair demonstration recipes.”

Applications being accepted for Assessment Proficiency Project

The Assessment Proficiency Project at LLCC is designed to increase understanding of assessment practices and to promote a culture of assessment through participation in identified assessment activities. Open to full-time faculty participants and program directors, APP will offer an opportunity to complete assessment activities during the 2017-18 academic year. Upon completion of the project, full-time faculty participants who have met the project requirements will receive additional professional development funds equivalent to the annual amount in the current contract. There are six spots available. Applications are due to the LLCC Office of Academic Effectiveness on Sept. 1.

Assessment Proficiency Program – 2017_2018

Office of Academic Effectiveness brochure

Loggerpalooza Aug. 22, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Loggerpalooza takes place Tuesday, Aug. 22 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Because of expected rain, it will take place inside of A. Lincoln Commons. The event features music by DJ Yinka, vendor booths, free food and more!

“On the Move” opening reception, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

The James S. Murray Gallery at Lincoln Land Community College is featuring the colored pencil art exhibit, “On the Move” by L.A. Fuller Aug. 21-Sept. 14. You are invited to attend a reception with the artist, which will be held Tuesday, Aug. 22 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the gallery.

Also, encourage students to attend as part of Welcome Week. If they’re waiting for a 6 p.m. class, they can stop by the gallery to get a cookie and view the art!

Rushing WatersFuller, of Champaign, Illinois, paints with acrylic on canvas, but more recently has been focusing on the medium of colored pencil. The focus of her drawings are the landscapes that she encounters during her hikes and exploration of the outdoors. In particular, she has taken an interest in water and how it changes the materials that lie beneath its surface.

Congratulations Andrew Blaylock!

Congratulations to Andrew Blaylock, director, campus services, on the birth of a new baby boy, Luke Benjamin Blaylock, born Wednesday, Aug. 16 at 7:13 p.m., weighing 8.0 pounds and measuring 20 inches. All are home and doing well!

Luke Blaylock

LLCCPD to host “Coffee with a Cop” Aug. 21

Officers from the Lincoln Land Community College Police Department and the LLCC community (students, faculty and staff) will come together Monday, Aug. 21 in an informal, neutral space to discuss issues, build relationships, drink coffee and enjoy refreshments. The informal gathering runs from 8:30-10 a.m. in A. Lincoln Commons, LLCC-Springfield, 5250 Shepherd Road. Everyone is invited to attend.

Coffee with a Cop” provides a unique opportunity for individuals to ask questions, bring concerns and learn more about the department’s work.

The majority of contacts law enforcement has with the public happen during emergencies, or emotional situations. Those situations are not always the most effective times for relationship building, and some individuals may feel that officers are unapproachable on campus. “Coffee with a Cop” is designed to break down barriers and allows for relaxed, one-on-one interactions.

“Coffee with a Cop” is a national initiative supported by the United States Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Similar events are held across the county, as local police departments strive to make lasting connections with the communities they serve.

The program aims to advance relationships between police officers and individuals one cup of coffee at a time.

More information is available from LLCC Officer Lucas Ostendorf at 786.2278 or lucas.ostendorf@llcc.edu.

Total solar eclipse event and activities, Aug. 21

On Aug. 21, Samantha Reif, associate professor, will be live streaming the total solar eclipse from southern Illinois from approximately 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. She’ll be going live on the Lincoln Land Community College Facebook page every half hour to let others experience all the interesting phenomenon associated with an eclipse and to answer questions. These video feeds will be shown A. Lincoln Commons, where there will also be supplies on hand for people to make pinhole viewers to safely monitor the eclipse for themselves.

Read Samantha’s essay, “The eclipse: a once in a lifetime experience! Here’s what to know,” to learn more about this once in a lifetime experience and get important eclipse safety tips.