February 5, 2016Comments are off for this post.

Sage Named One Of 2016's Top Design Schools

We're proud to report that Graphic Design USA has just named Sage to its annual list of Top Design Schools, one of only thirty-seven schools across the nation to be so honored.

February 5, 2016Comments are off for this post.

Design Student Meradith Kill Recognized by Graphic Design USA

Sage Graphic+Media Design senior Meradith Kill has just been named one of Graphic Design USA's 2016 Students to Watch. Congratulations, Meradith!

January 18, 2016Comments are off for this post.

Interior Design Student Wins NKBA Award

Congratulations to Diana Ayala and Caitlyn Coon, senior Interior Design students, who were both nominated for NKBA Chapter Student Design competition awards. This is the fourth year that Sage Interior Design students have been nominated for NKBA Chapter awards. Diana took home the first place award for Best Student Design/Rendering.

November 3, 2015Comments are off for this post.

Prof. McElligott publishes Mad Scientist Academy: The Dinosaur Disaster

The Department of Art + Design wishes to congratulate Professor Matthew McElligott on the publication of the first of his Mad Scientist Academy series, The Dinosaur Disaster.  Amazon named Mad Scientist Academy one of their four “Best Books of the Month” for ages 6-8 in July, 2015. Prof. McElligott will bill speaking about the book at Sage's Art and Design Lecture Series at the Opalka Gallery on Tuesday, November 10, 6:30 p.m.

November 3, 2015Comments are off for this post.

Dr. Melody Davis publishes new book

The Department of Art + Design congratulates Dr. Melody Davis' recent publication of Women's Views: The Narrative Stereograph in Nineteenth-Century America. The book is the culmination of Dr. Davis' research on historical narrative stereography and the story it tells about women and gender roles in the 19th century. Illustrated with more than one hundred stereographs and including a three-dimensional viewer, the book will appeal to readers with an interest in U.S. women's history, the history of photography and visual and cultural studies.

November 3, 2015Comments are off for this post.

Sage at National Portfolio Days

Representatives from Sage's Art + Design program will be at the National Portfolio Day event this Sunday, November 8 in Rochester, NY. Sage has BFA programs in Graphic + Media Design, Interior Design and Fine Arts. Complete details of the event are available on the National Portfolio Day websiteAll Portfolio Day events are free, open to the public and do not require pre-registration.
To prepare for national portfolio day, we recommend you bring 12 to 20 pieces of original art and/or design work including sketchbooks if possible. Work in any medium is encouraged. If your work is digital, bring your own laptop or tablet for viewing. Be advised that electrical outlets may not be available. 
If you cannot make it to National Portfolio Day, please contact our office to set up an appointment to have your portfolio reviewed at 518-292-1795 (ask for Carolyn).

October 27, 2015Comments are off for this post.

Interior Design Student Attends ASID GO PRO in New York

Senior Interior Design student, Anthony Cinque, was selected to attend ASID's GO PRO event in New York City earlier this month. The two-day program brings together students and emerging professionals from across the country. The event was held at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and included presentations by SHoP Architects and Goldstick Lighting, as well as a panel discussion that included Susan Szenasy, Editor-in-Chief of Metropolis Magazine. GO PRO is an opportunity for education and networking. Congratulations, Anthony, on your successful application to attend this unique design industry event!

August 2, 2015Comments are off for this post.

Professor Dahlgren's Work Selected for Cooperstown National Exhibition

Associate Professor Jean Dahlgren's piece "Memphis" was selected for inclusion in the Cooperstown Art Association's 80th National Juried Exhibition. The juror, John Hampshire of Troy, NY, selected the work from over 400 entries. The exhibition will be on display from July 10th through August 14th. For more information on the exhibit see www.cooperstownart.com

July 24, 2015Comments are off for this post.

Interior Design Student will be ASID Student Representative

Anthony Cinque, a senior in the Sage College of Albany Interior Design Program, will serve a one-year term as the Student Representative to the Board for our local chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID NYU/CE) beginning in the fall semester.
To prepare for the position, Anthony traveled to Boston in July for ASID’s Chapter Leadership Conference. During the weekend-long training conference Anthony met fellow ASID members from our chapter and across the nation.
Anthony's term as Student Representative starts on October 1st and we are looking forward to his participation on our chapter board.

July 6, 2015Comments are off for this post.

Professors Dahlgren and Martin Attend AP Reading for Studio Art

Associate Professor Jean Dahlgren and Professor Timothy Martin were selected to participate in the College Board’s Annual AP Reading in Studio Art. Each June, AP teachers and college faculty members from around the world gather in the United States to evaluate and score AP Exams. During the 2015 scoring sessions, more than 13,500 AP Readers evaluated more than 4.5 million AP Exams. AP Readers are high school and college educators who represent many of the world’s leading academic institutions. The AP Reading is a unique forum in which an academic dialogue between educators is both fostered and encouraged. “The Reading draws upon the talents of some of the finest teachers and professors that the world has to offer,” said Trevor Packer, Senior Vice President, AP and Instruction at the College Board. “It fosters professionalism, allows for the exchange of ideas, and strengthens the commitment to students and to teaching.”
The Advanced Placement Program® (AP®) enables willing and academically prepared students to pursue college-level studies – with the opportunity to earn college credit, advanced placement or both – while still in high school. Through AP courses in 36 subjects, each culminating in a rigorous exam, students learn to analyze complex problems, construct solid arguments, and see many sides of an issue – skills that prepare them for college and beyond. Research indicates that students who score a 3 or higher on an AP Exam typically experience greater academic success in college and are more likely to earn a college degree than non-AP students.