Cedars, February 2018

February 2018 15 ART & ENTERTAINMENT have otherwise met. O’Neil also said sketch- ing allows her to process her day, and sketch- ing with a group of like-minded individuals is a great way to unwind. O’Neil utilized the time she had during various sketch nights throughout the fall semester to work on a project for her pro- duction design class. The project, called a type journal, required O’Neil to sketch 26 different illustrations of various mytholog- ical gods and goddesses. While juggling oth- er homework on top of this project, O’Neil took advantage of the hour she could dedi- cate every week to her project. A new member of The Studio, Sarah Bean, said she loves the welcoming environ- ment the organization offers. The freshman journalism major has become a regular at- tendee of sketch nights this semester. “[Sketch night] is one point a week where I can step away from schoolwork and everything and just do whatever: chat, paint, and drink some good coffee,” she said. Although she is not an art major, Bean said she loves the community that The Stu- dio creates. Apart from sketch nights, The Studio plans to host other events to encourage stu- dents to appreciate and create art. Through- out the year, the organization arranges trips to several art museums. In the past, they have visited the Dayton Art Institute, and they hope to visit other museums in the area. The Studio has planned a clay night on March 24 to teach students about ceramics at the Alford Ceramics Studio. The org also hopes to paint the rock during various sketch nights. Peterson said she hopes to plan more events to incorporate other types of art. “I would love for The Studio to contin- ue to grow and get students connected with art opportunities both on and off campus,” Peterson said. Students can learn more about The Studio on Instagram under the handle @ the_studio_of_cu. Kaileigh Willis is a freshman professional writing and information design major and writer for Cedars. When she’s not studying, Kaileigh likes to drink tea, read, and listen Dr. Sally Schwer Canning Community andClinical Child Psychologist trainer psychologist wheaton.edu/GradPsych On the front lines, Dr. Sally Canning is a fighter for social change. She is committed to training psychologists and counselors for the benefit of serving poor and urban populations. Learn how to apply a graduate psychology degree as service to others. community champion

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