Important Dates:
April 30th; opening reception for my Senior Show, stays until display until May 15th-ish.
May 29th; Gratuitous celebration day i.e. Graduation. For all your infos see the
SCAD graduation blog Other stuffs;
I've realized that this morning was my last 8am class. It doesn't mean the end of getting up early, but it means the end of getting up early for school.
My senior project was half awesome and half nightmare, due largely to a loss in momentum in the first three weeks that caused the last two to be much too crammed and busy. Also, a jewelry show and contest in atlanta stole my last weekend of work time.
I made second place (out of five) in the computer design category. $100 prize, which makes up for gas too and from Atlanta, but i'm not sure it makes up for the time lost. Still it looks good on the resume.
Between when i woke up in the hotel sunday morning, around 9am, and when i crashed out after classes tuesday, around 2pm, i figure i got about 9 hours of sleep. Tuesday was when all the project stuff for senior was due, and a take home essay for museums (which was breasily easy even at 3am monday morning). I slept most of tuesday, woke up long enough to eat and clean the three weeks of panic out of the apartment, and slept again all night.
The good news is, i survived Senior Project. I've got 11 weeks left, if you count spring break. Next quarter is Professional Practices, aka Senior Show, and an elective called Gold and Platinum which promises to scare the daylights out of everyone of us taking it. And out parents, when they get the credit card bills.
After that, life after school begins, still a frightening thought. A possible plan has arisen where i spend the summer with mom (my apartment lease runs out in june) and maybe hunt down an internship at a museum or art gallery, and generally try to relax from school /and/ work, and then return to Savannah in the fall when Josh gets back from deployment, and split an apartment with him and my buddy Kirsten. And work for a while, and make resumes, and think about what to do next.
Thats the idea of the moment anyrate.