THE LINK PROGRAM IS FUNDED BY
The Richard and Jean Coyne Family Foundation.
THIS YEAR'S WORKSHOP SPACE IS PROVIDED BY
The New School of Architecture and Design
The AIGA San Diego LINK program is designed to encourage and educate high school disadvantaged and at-risk youth with an interest in art and design. Each year we actively recruit students who will benefit from the artistic, motivational, and financial assistance to establish career and life goals.
What we did this month.
![]() LINK’s first 2008-09 Workshop Chalkboard art lead by Alison Guidry, the theme was sunrise/sunset with the ocean. |
![]() Students sketching ideas
All of the students are sketching out their ideas. |
![]() Students working on chalkboards
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![]() Tony offering Maria some advice |
![]() Alison and Bianca
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![]() Students showing off their completed pieces |
| PRESENTER | WORKSHOP | LINKS |
|---|---|---|
| Alison Guidy | Ilustrator/Graphic Designer | |
| Rafael Lopez | Illustration | rafaellopez.com |
| Amy Levine | Typography | visualasylum.com |
| Josh Higgins | Skateboard Deck Design | joshhiggins.com |
| Avery Caldwell | Architecture: Design an Artist's Studio | www.newschoolarch.edu |
| Nick Cottrell | Design using Found Art | www.istitch.net |
| Photographers | ||
| 1. Martine Trailer | Photography | www.martintrailer.com |
| 2. Nick Nacca | Photography | www.naccaphoto.com |
| 3. Dahna Logan | Photography | |
| 4. Max Dolberg | Photography | www.MaxDolberg.com |
| Brendan Monroe | brendanmonroe.com | |
| Arlene Arreola | Painting on Munny Dolls |
Our next workshop will be illustration by Raefel Lopez.