Chris Staley
Chris Staley
Chris Staley: 'Outside the Frame: Making the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate Videos'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation. The 28th video, "Outside the Frame: Making the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate Videos," is now available.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Life and Death in Art'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation. The 27th video, "Life and Death in Art," is posted at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWstPGdD824.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Advice for a Young Artist'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation.
Locations will range from Staley's studio to horse stables to a football field, and the videos will include interviews with Penn State sports coaches and other distinguished members of the University community. The three- to four-minute videos, co-produced by College of Arts and Architecture staff member Cody Goddard, will appear weekly during the 2012-13 academic year on Penn State News and in Penn State Newswires.
The 26th video, "Advice for a Young Artist," featuring Penn State School of Visual Arts faculty, is posted at http://youtu.be/KJYqL3h7BtA.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: Learning to Learn
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation. The 26th video, "Learning to Learn," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_QOt4Z08JA.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Tight or Loose Pots'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Unconscious Muses'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos. Staley's 24th video, "Unconscious Muses," is posted at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzCkGTxAVNY.
Video: Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Slow Time'
Chris Staley, Penn State Laureate 2012-13, muses on the concept of "slow time" in an age of distraction. - Filmed and Edited by Cody Goddard, additional footage by Bryan Keith.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Slow Time'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation. The 23rd video is titled "Slow Time."
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Beauty'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation.
The 22nd video, "Beauty," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9U0EpkpOcU.
Also, the 21st video, "God and Art," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4hjiD2J3ys.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: God and Art; Hands
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation.
Locations will range from Staley's studio to horse stables to a football field, and the videos will include interviews with Penn State sports coaches and other distinguished members of the University community. The three- to four-minute videos, co-produced by College of Arts and Architecture staff member Cody Goddard, will appear weekly during the 2012-13 academic year on Penn State Live and in Penn State Newswires.
The 21st video, "God and Art," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4hjiD2J3ys.
The 20th video in the series, "Hands," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUZLBdE0uw8.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: Hands
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation.
The three- to four-minute videos, co-produced by College of Arts and Architecture staff member Cody Goddard, will appear weekly during the 2012-13 academic year on Penn State Live and in Penn State Newswires. The 20th video, "Hands," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUZLBdE0uw8&feature=youtu.be.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: Kids and Art
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation.
Locations will range from Staley's studio to horse stables to a football field, and the videos will include interviews with Penn State sports coaches and other distinguished members of the University community. The three- to four-minute videos, co-produced by College of Arts and Architecture staff member Cody Goddard, will appear weekly during the 2012-13 academic year on Penn State Live and in Penn State Newswires.
The 19th video, "Kids and Art," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdVb1cnqD0U&feature=youtu.be
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Chris Staley: 'Outside the Frame: Making the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate Videos'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation. The 28th video, "Outside the Frame: Making the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate Videos," is now available.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Life and Death in Art'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation. The 27th video, "Life and Death in Art," is posted at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWstPGdD824.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Advice for a Young Artist'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation.
Locations will range from Staley's studio to horse stables to a football field, and the videos will include interviews with Penn State sports coaches and other distinguished members of the University community. The three- to four-minute videos, co-produced by College of Arts and Architecture staff member Cody Goddard, will appear weekly during the 2012-13 academic year on Penn State News and in Penn State Newswires.
The 26th video, "Advice for a Young Artist," featuring Penn State School of Visual Arts faculty, is posted at http://youtu.be/KJYqL3h7BtA.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: Learning to Learn
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation. The 26th video, "Learning to Learn," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_QOt4Z08JA.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Tight or Loose Pots'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Unconscious Muses'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos. Staley's 24th video, "Unconscious Muses," is posted at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzCkGTxAVNY.
Video: Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Slow Time'
Chris Staley, Penn State Laureate 2012-13, muses on the concept of "slow time" in an age of distraction. - Filmed and Edited by Cody Goddard, additional footage by Bryan Keith.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Slow Time'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation. The 23rd video is titled "Slow Time."
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: 'Beauty'
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation.
The 22nd video, "Beauty," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9U0EpkpOcU.
Also, the 21st video, "God and Art," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4hjiD2J3ys.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: God and Art; Hands
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation.
Locations will range from Staley's studio to horse stables to a football field, and the videos will include interviews with Penn State sports coaches and other distinguished members of the University community. The three- to four-minute videos, co-produced by College of Arts and Architecture staff member Cody Goddard, will appear weekly during the 2012-13 academic year on Penn State Live and in Penn State Newswires.
The 21st video, "God and Art," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4hjiD2J3ys.
The 20th video in the series, "Hands," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUZLBdE0uw8.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: Hands
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation.
The three- to four-minute videos, co-produced by College of Arts and Architecture staff member Cody Goddard, will appear weekly during the 2012-13 academic year on Penn State Live and in Penn State Newswires. The 20th video, "Hands," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUZLBdE0uw8&feature=youtu.be.
Penn State Laureate Chris Staley: Kids and Art
Ceramicist Chris Staley, the 2012-13 Penn State Laureate and distinguished professor of art at the University, is discussing topics related to creativity and the intersection between art and life in a series of videos to be shared during the 2012-13 academic year, aiming to expand people's ideas on art and serve as a catalyst for further conversation.
Locations will range from Staley's studio to horse stables to a football field, and the videos will include interviews with Penn State sports coaches and other distinguished members of the University community. The three- to four-minute videos, co-produced by College of Arts and Architecture staff member Cody Goddard, will appear weekly during the 2012-13 academic year on Penn State Live and in Penn State Newswires.
The 19th video, "Kids and Art," is posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdVb1cnqD0U&feature=youtu.be










