MICA captured 109 clippings this month
Posted 01.31.13 by mica communications
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MICA captured 109 clippings in January 2013. National coverage included stories in Fastcocreate.com, Wired, American Craft and Sculpture magazine.
There were 7,248 pageviews on mica.edu news stories throughout the month. The most read news story covered the Jan.-March exhibition schedule, faculty member Tony Shore's solo show, the Jan.-March event schedule and the Jan.-March Juxtapositions.
By the end of January, MICA's Facebook had 7,682 "likes," and Twitter had 5,644 followers. The web story about MICA president's honorable mention for Marylander of the Year from the Baltimore Sun was clicked on 147 times from social media and received 121 likes on Facebook.
In the News: MICA and Its Programs
READ: Baltimore Sun (front-page story), Baltimore colleges push to improve neighborhoods
READ: Washington Blade, Art exhibition on race, marriage
READ: Where Traveler, State of the art
READ: BmoreArt, Review of Keeping On: Sandra Brownlee at MICA
In the News: MICA Community
READ: Fastcocreate.com, Twitter storytelling: see tweets transformed into haunting works of art
READ: Wired, Photos of tweet locations bring 140 characters to life
READ: Baltimore Sun, Baltimore's biggest philanthropists reveal what motivates them
READ: What Weekly, $86,000 "Spruce-up" grants awarded to Station North Arts and Entertainment District projects
LISTEN: WYPR Radio, 43-year-old burlesque drawings of Mae West unveiled by artist Raoul Middleman
Founded in 1826, Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) is the oldest continuously degree-granting college of art and design in the nation. The College enrolls nearly 3,500 undergraduate, graduate and continuing studies students from all 50 states and 57 countries in fine arts, design, electronic media, art education, liberal arts, and professional studies degree and non-credit programs. Redefining art and design education, MICA is pioneering interdisciplinary approaches to innovation, research, and community and social engagement. Alumni and programming reach around the globe, even as MICA remains a cultural cornerstone in the Baltimore/Washington region, hosting hundreds of exhibitions and events annually by students, faculty and other established artists.
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