Art Without Limits 2024
Join us for Art Without Limits 2024!
October 9, 2024
The College of the Arts will present Art Without Limits on Wednesday, October 9, 2024 across the Kent Campus. This day-long event will focus on arts entrepreneurship and developing an entrepreneurial mindset in the arts.
Hear from guest speakers in the fields of Theatre, Fashion, Art, Game Design, Dance, Music and Marketing/Branding! These presentations on arts entrepreneurship are designed to benefit students, alumni and the public alike. Whether you’re currently studying, have graduated, or are simply interested in the field, everyone is welcome to gain valuable insights and inspiration from our exceptional speakers.
Presentation sessions begin at 9 a.m. in the University Auditorium at Cartwright Hall and will continue throughout the day. See complete schedule of speakers below. Please check in when you arrive.
- FREE event!
- Open to ALL KSU students, faculty and staff
- Open to the public – those around Northeast Ohio are encouraged to attend.
- Interactive activities and presentations for attending High School groups.
Visit and engage with entrepreneurs and KSU student organizations in the Center for Visual Arts (CVA) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Check out displays and products from the Textiles Club, Glass Club, Jewelry/Metals Club, Print Club, Ceramics Club, Game Design, Arts Entrepreneurship Student Organization and more!
Stay after the last presentation and join us at 5 p.m. for a networking reception in the lobby of Cartwright Hall.
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Speakers
AIMON ALI | FASHION
With a dynamic background spanning fashion entrepreneurship, runway show production, content creator, and creative direction, Aimon has transitioned her expertise from Toronto, Canada, to establish her base in Cleveland, Ohio. With over a decade of experience in the Canadian fashion scene, she has orchestrated successful events in major cities including Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Vancouver.
Driven by her passion for inclusivity and diversity, Aimon is committed to cultivating a community that embraces and celebrates the myriad perspectives of creatives from all walks of life. Through her creative agency, Fashion Talks, she endeavors to unite the fashion communities of Cleveland and New York, fostering connections that empower and elevate the industry. Alongside her non-profit venture, the FT Foundation, she seeks to create meaningful impact, bridging gaps and enriching the fashion landscape with her collaborative initiatives on a national scale.
HEATHER BHANDARI | MARKETING/BRANDING
Heather Bhandari (she/her) is the Co-Founder of CreativeStudy: an online business and financial health education platform for creatives. She is also an independent curator and writer; a co-founder of the project-based curatorial team and podcast, The Remix; a trustee of Art Omi; an adjunct lecturer at Brown University where she teaches professional practice to artists; and a frequent guest speaker across the country. The 2nd edition of her book, ART/WORK, was published by Simon and Schuster in 2017.
From 2000 to 2016 Heather was a director of Mixed Greens gallery where she curated over 100 exhibitions while managing a roster of nearly two-dozen emerging to mid-career artists. Most recently, she was the Director of Exhibitions at Smack Mellon. Heather received a B.A. from Brown University and an M.F.A. from Pennsylvania State University. Her career began at contemporary galleries Sonnabend and Lehmann Maupin, both in New York City.
ANANYA CHATTERJEA | DANCE
Ananya Chatterjea‘s work as choreographer, dancer, and thinker brings together Contemporary Dance, social justice choreography, and a commitment to healing justice. She is the Artistic Director of Ananya Dance Theatre (ADT), a professional ensemble company of Black and brown artists dancing social justice choreography. She is the creator of ADT’s movement signature vocabulary, Yorchhā, and the primary architect of the company’s justice- and community-oriented choreographic methodology, Shawngrām. She is also the convener of the company’s NextGen ChoreoLab program, which supports emerging BIPOC choreographers working in non-mainstream aesthetics. ADT will mark its 20th anniversary in 2025.
Ananya is a 2011 Guggenheim Choreography Fellow, a 2012 and 2021 McKnight Choreography Fellow, a 2016 Joyce Award recipient, a 2018 UBW Choreographic Center Fellow, a 2019 Dance/USA Artist Fellow and the 2021 A. P. Andersen Award. Her work has toured widely to international and national venues. She is currently creating Antaranga, Between You and Me, a piece exploring intimacies across difference, with the support of an NPN Creation Fund grant. Antaranga will premiere in September 2024, and tour to 5 cities thereafter.
As Professor of Dance at the University of Minnesota, Ananya teaches courses in Dance Studies, contemporary practice, and Choreographing Social Justice. Her second book, Heat and Alterity in Contemporary Dance: South-South Choreographies (2020, Palgrave McMillan), re-framing understandings of Contemporary Dance from the perspective of dance-makers from global south locations, was awarded the 2022 Brockett Book Prize by Dance Studies Association. Her most recent book, an edited anthology, Dancing Transnational Feminisms: Ananya Dance Theatre and the Art of Social Justice, was published by University of Washington Press in 2022.
GINA DESANTIS | ART
Gina DeSantis is the lead creator behind her brand Gina DeSantis Ceramics. Gina has worked with clay since 1999 but founded her business in 2013. She began her ceramic studies at her local community college and by 2006 earned her MFA from Kent State University. You may have seen her work in Uncommon Goods, Anthropologie, McGee & Co, Shoppe Amber Interiors and the Sundance catalog as well as over 400 retailers around the country.
Gina and her team work out of an old automobile factory in Lakewood, Ohio (just west of Cleveland). All work is designed and thrown by Gina. Her team helps in many aspects of the work including trimming, handling mugs, glaze development, glazing pots, firing work and working on hand built items. The entire team is hands on in the process so she can proudly state her work is made in the USA. The crater collection is the only line not created in the studio. Gina works closely with a trusted manufacturer in Hong Kong to create this line of porcelain vases. Then each vase is hand glazed in her studio.
JERRILYN DUCKWORTH | THEATRE
Jerrilyn Duckworth is a multi-hyphenate creative (costume, hair, and makeup design) in the theatrical space. Bridging the Gap was founded in 2019. In the Fall of 2020, Jerrilyn was appointed Vice-Chair of Hair and Makeup for the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT). She held the post until 2023. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Costume Design and Production from The University of Alabama. She also has a Bachelor of Arts degree in general theatre from The University of Southern Mississippi. Jerrilyn’s designs have been on the stage at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, People's Light, Coastal Carolina University, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Ensemble Theatre in Cincinnati, Oklahoma Shakespearean Festival, Indiana University, Illinois State University and Millbrook Playhouse. Jerrilyn continues her Bridging the Gap work. She travels to various universities to provide seminars about hair & makeup issues that plague BIPOC students and performers in the theatre industry. Bridging the Gap dives into the history of hair & makeup, wig prep on natural hair textures, correct language, products and practical applications that would set any performer or creative artist up for success. The goal is to create an inclusive environment for all performers. Through her work, Jerrilyn has given over 300 workshops with attendance exceeding 3,500 people.
BRYAN HELSEL | MUSIC
Bryan Helsel is Lecturer of Recording Arts at Youngstown State University, where he teaches courses in music technology, DAW lessons, operates the studio and administers the program of students including assisting senior projects and supervising recording internships. He earned his Ph.D. in Music Education from Kent State University, which featured additional emphasis on choral conducting and curriculum design. His research interests include music ensemble travel, music technology, and music literacy. His case study on ensemble tourism was published in the journal Excellence in Performing Arts Research, and he has been published multiple times in the PMEA Journal. He also holds a Master’s degree in piano performance from Duquesne university and bachelor degrees in music education and piano performance from Westminster College. He studied piano under David Allen Wehr and Dr. Nancy Zipay DeSalvo. Conducting teachers have included Dr. Scott MacPherson, Dr. Jerry Blackstone, Dr. James Jordan, Dr. Rollo Dilworth, and Dr. Paul Rardin.
Before joining the YSU faculty, Helsel taught music in Pennsylvania public schools for 26 years, serving as choir director at Butler Area Senior High School for 24 years, where he also taught piano, music theory and guitar, and created new curricula for courses such as recording and songwriting. Under his direction, choirs have received superior ratings at assessments and have been invited twice to perform at the Pennsylvania state conference. He was a quarterfinalist in the nominee process for the Grammy Award for music education. Additionally, he served two terms as music department chair for the district. Active in the arts in Western Pennsylvania, Dr. Helsel plays piano in the Butler Symphony Orchestra, organ at various churches, played trumpet in chamber settings and large ensembles, and he can be found playing recitals locally or playing jazz and pop music at Pittsburgh area venues and private functions. He is listed in “Who’s Who among America’s Educators” as well as “Who’s Who in America.” His professional affiliations include PMEA (Pennsylvania Music Educators’ Association), NAfME (National Association of Music Educators), TI:ME (Technology Institute of Music Education), ACDA (American Choral Directors’ Association), and AES (Audio Engineering Society).
Helsel has composed several choral works and has released albums of his own contemporary music. He has appeared on public radio as a pianist, most recently on NPR’s From the Top (May, 2023). He has been the conductor for the community choir of Butler County, and he is in demand as accompanist and guest conductor at county and District festivals, most recently in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio and North Carolina. He has presented research and rehearsal strategies at state conferences in Pennsylvania and Ohio, and frequently presents on rehearsal strategies and music technology. He has appeared as guest artist in concertos with Regional Symphonies and bands playing selections such as Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, Concerto in F, I Got Rhythm Variations and Saint-Seans’ Carnival of the Animals. As a pianist and singer, Helsel has shared the stage with the likes of Shirley Jones and Garrison Keillor. Aside from teaching, performing and conducting, he owns and operates Helsel Music, a full production recording studio. He resides in Butler, Pennsylvania with his wife Heather and children, Colin and Elyse.
JESS WILLIAMS | GAME DESIGN
Jess Williams is a professional 2D/3D motion graphics artist, designer and art director with 20+ years industry experience in Chicago and Cleveland. She has designed graphics for national broadcast, sports, entertainment, digital channels, television shows and films working with clients such as: Disney, Netflix, Warner Brothers, SC Johnson, Amazon, the Cleveland Indians, TLC channel, Cricket Wireless and as Art Director of the second largest creative studio in the world at American Greetings.
Williams is currently working with companies and start-ups to create stunning explainer videos, logo intros/outros, social media content and product videos to tell their stories. She loves that she can go back and forth between the 3D world and the 2D world and integrate video content to help make extraordinary videos. Williams is highly skilled at helping companies decide on their best approach to reach their audience, designing visuals to tell their story, adding sound fx and music to make the video come to life.
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Speaker Schedule
PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Time
Speaker
Topic
Location
9 – 9:50 a.m. Gina DeSantis,
Artist and Founder of Gina DeSantis CeramicsArt Cartwright Auditorium 10 – 10:50 a.m. Aimon Ali,
Founder of Fashion TalksFashion Cartwright Auditorium 11:10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Jerrilyn Duckworth,
Founder of Bridging the Gap in TheatreTheatre Stump Theatre, Center for the Performing Arts 12 – 1 p.m. LUNCH BREAK DI Hub 1 - 1:05 p.m. ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF ARTLAUNCH! 2024 Cartwright Auditorium 1:05 – 1:55 p.m. Jess Williams,
Motion Graphics Artist and AnimatorFreelance Vs Full Time in the Creative Field Cartwright Auditorium 2 – 2:50 p.m. Ananya Chatterjea,
Artistic Director of Ananya Dance TheatreDance Cartwright Auditorium 3 – 3:50 pm Bryan Helsel,
Founder of Helsel MusicHarmonizing Innovation: Unleashing the Entrepreneurial Spirit in Music Cartwright Auditorium 4 – 4:50 pm Heather Bhandari,
Co-Founder of CreativeStudyMarketing and Branding Cartwright Auditorium -
2024 High School Activities and Sessions
A day full of engaging presentations, workshops and sessions across the disciplines of Fashion, Art, Theatre, Dance, Music and Game Design.
These activities offer a hands-on* experience for all high school attendees and are geared specifically to students looking at careers in the arts!
Art Without Limits Speakers:
- Our speakers will be sharing their insights on how to grow as an arts entrepreneur and develop an entrepreneurial mindset in the arts.
Discover Theatre and Dance:
- Watch a live dance rehearsal and get an inside look at the art of movement.
- Discover the behind-the-scenes magic as theatre design tech students showcase their creative process.
Interactive Music Sessions:
- Join a Q&A with guest musician Conrad Tao.
- Dive into world music through interactive sessions involving singing and dancing centered around Afro-Caribbean rhythms.
- Explore jazz improvisation.
Fashion Workshops:
- Explore the Kent State University Museum on a tour with insights into career opportunities.
- Attend a screening of the 2024 Fashion Show with a student panel discussion on the behind-the-scenes work that goes into the show.
Art as Activism:
- Performance Poetry: Engage in sessions that explore the power of art and performance poetry as tools for social change.
Business Entrepreneurship Showcase:
- See creativity and strategy in action as high school students compete in a pitch competition.
- Hear success stories from our alumni as they share their journeys to professional success.
Guided Art Sessions
- Discover the state-of-the-art Center for Visual Arts with guided tours of our studios.
- Hands-on activities in screen printing; demonstrations in textiles, ceramics and sculpting.
- Hear from professors on the intersection of art history and museum work.
Game Design Demonstrations
* Hands-on sessions will be provided by Kent State faculty and staff.
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Arts Without Limits Fall 2024 Special Thanks
Art Without Limits would like to extend gratitude to the following, who helped to make this event possible.
College of the Arts:
- Dean Diane Petrella
- Associate Dean Kim Hahn
- Associate Dean Wendy Matthews
- Sarah Labovitz, Director, School of Music
- Tony Hardin, Director, School of Theatre and Dance
- Mourad Krifa, Director, School of Fashion
- Jillian Sokso, Director, School of Art
- Sarah Spinner Liska, Director, Kent State University Museum
- Jen Crabtree, Marketing, Communications and PR Director, College of the Arts
- Madi Getz, Marketing and Communications Specialist, College of the Arts
- Nicole Hagen, Marketing and Communications Specialist, College of the Arts
- Taryn McMahon, Associate Professor, School of Art
- Katie Mazenetz, Academic Recruitment & Retention Director, College of the Arts
- Eric Black, Recruitment Coordinator, College of the Arts
- Pam Hutson, Coordinator of Operations and Special Projects, College of the Arts
- Tisha Bogovich, Senior Resource Manager, College of the Arts
- Linda Colby, Business Manager
- Donna Laverne, Business Manager
- Evie Sabolek-Smith, Business Manager
- Brian Gardner, Information Technology Team Leader
- Matt Marquis, Information Technology Manager
- David Cooper, Senior Information Technology User Support Analyst
- Arts Entrepreneurship Student Organization
- All the students who are displaying art and performing at Art Without Limits
Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship:
- Shawn Rohlin, Director, John S. and Marlene J. Brinzo Center for Entrepreneurship
- Linda Hale, Manager, John S. and Marlene J. Brinzo Center for Entrepreneurship
- Nick Petrella, Entrepreneur-In-Residence, John S. and Marlene J. Brinzo Center for Entrepreneurship; Assistant Professor, College of the Arts
LaunchNET Kent State:
- Zach Mikrut, Director
Presentation Moderators:
- Gargi Bhaduri
- Gennie Neuman Lambert
- Ambre Emory-Maier
- Taryn McMahon
- Nick Petrella
- Ricardo Sepulveda
- Chris Totten
Art Without Limits Planning Committee:
- Allison Smith Hernandez, Alumni Relations
- Katie Mazanetz, Academic Recruitment & Retention Director
- Jennifer Crabtree, COTA Marketing
- Gargi Bhaduri, Fashion
- Ambre Emory-Maier, Dance
- Gennie Neuman Lambert, Theatre
- Taryn McMahon, Art
- Nick Petrella, Arts Entrepreneurship
- Ricardo Sepulveda, Music
- Anderson Turner, Art
- Chris Totten, Animation/Game Design
- Linda Hale, Brinzo Center for Entrepreneurship
- Mwatabu Okantah, Chairperson, Africana Studies
- Matthew Cola, Office of Pre-College Programs
- Natalie Dolezal, Kent State Student Center
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College of the Arts Announces ArtsLAUNCH! 2024 Winners
The College of the Arts is thrilled to announce the winners of the ArtsLAUNCH! 2024 Grant Competition, co-sponsored by the John S. And Marlene J. Brinzo Center For Entrepreneurship and LaunchNET Kent State
The competition was open to all undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at Kent State University. Applicants were asked to submit proposals in one of two categories: 1) the creation of new art demonstrating creativity and uniqueness or 2) the creation of a new art venture that would positively impact the arts economy.
Congratulations to our 2024 ArtsLAUNCH! winners Aniaya Dykes (New Art, Undergraduate) for "Strangers on Campus," Nicole Malcolm (New Art, Graduate) for "Possibilities/Posibildades: Bridging Print and Paper," Van Weinmann (New Arts Venture, Undergraduate) for "Beautifying Kent: Engaging the Community to Create Public Art."
The proposals were judged by a panel consisting of Sarah Spinner Liska, director of the KSU Museum, Cheryl Petrovic, president and CEO, Therm-Equip and Brian and Michael Raitman, co-founders of Raitman Art Galleries.
About ArtsLAUNCH! 2024 Winners
Aniaya Dykes
Program of Study: Fashion Merchandising
Category: New Art, UndergraduateProject: "Strangers on Campus"
Video Submission
Nicole Malcolm
Program of Study: Print Media and Photography
Category: New Art, GraduateProject: "Possibilities/Posibildades: Bridging Print and Paper"
Video Submission
Van Weinmann
Program of Study: Fashion Design
Category: New Arts Venture, UndergraduateProject: "Beautifying Kent: Engaging the Community to Create Public Art"
Video Submission
Congratulations to All Our ArtsLAUNCH! 2024 Finalists
New Art Category, Undergraduate Level
Aniaya Dykes, Strangers on Campus
Max Loudenslager, Iris: A Series of Fashion Photographs
New Art Category, Graduate Level
Nicole Malcolm, Possibilities/Posibildades: Bridging Print and Paper
New Arts Venture Category, Undergraduate Level
Charlie Davis, The Reed Baron
Van Weinmann, Beautifying Kent: Engaging the Community to Create Public Art
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Art Without Limits Program
Art Without Limits 2024 Program
This day-long event will focus on arts entrepreneurship and developing an entrepreneurial mindset in the arts.
Hear from guest speakers in the fields of Theatre, Fashion, Art, Game Design, Dance, Music and Marketing/Branding! These presentations on arts entrepreneurship are designed to benefit students, alumni and the public alike. Whether you’re currently studying, have graduated, or are simply interested in the field, everyone is welcome to gain valuable insights and inspiration from our exceptional speakers.
Art Without Limits for High School groups!
Thank you for your interest in Art Without Limits! Our interactive sessions for high school groups have reached capacity and we are no longer accepting group reservations.
We encourage you to attend the public presentations on arts entrepreneurship. Please email our Katie Mazanetz, director of recruitment and retention, to let us know you will be coming.
2024 Sponsors
Art Without Limits is presented in partnership with LaunchNET Kent State, the John S. and Marlene J. Brinzo Center for Entrepreneurship, Kent State University’s Arts Entrepreneurship Student Organization, and the Arts Entrepreneurship Podcast: Making Art Work.