The Art Institute of Dallas and Slow Food Dallas hosts

Posted on February 20th, 2006 in Press Releases by AiDallas

The Art Institute of Dallas, in conjunction with Slow Food Dallas, will host “Mardi Gras Mambo”, benefiting the Terra

Madre Katrina Relief Fund, on Tuesday, February 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Chef’s Gallery.
Slow Food USA has identified individual and family food producers of the Gulf Region whose livelihoods have been endangered by Hurricane Katrina and selected them to receive monetary grants from the Terra Madre Fund.

Attendees at the event will enjoy Seafood Gumbo, Red Beans and Rice, Boudin Sausage, Savory Calas (Rice Fritters), Bread Pudding and King Cake. Beer, wine and root beer will be available.

Live music will be provided by KalimBass, and there will be a showing of the 2006
documentary film, “King Cake” by Scott Dixon McDowell.

The cost is $25 for Slow Food members and $30 for non-members. Reservations and payment are required in advance.

For more information, visit www.slowfooddallas.com.

Culinary Arts Participates In Empty Bowls Dallas 2006

Posted on February 20th, 2006 in Press Releases by AiDallas

Culinary instructors Chef Brenden Mesch abd Vicki Ardaya along with several culinary arts student volunteers will participate in Empty Bowls Dallas 2006 benefiting the North Texas Food Bank.

The seventh annual event will be held Friday, February 24 from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, Texas.

The Chef’s Gallery at The Art Institute of Dallas and other select local restaurants will provide delicious soups, breads and desserts for guests to enjoy. In addition, guests will have the opportunity to select a bowl as a keepsake from more than 2000 hand-crafted bowls donated by Texas potters, ceramics students and woodturners.

Tickets are $25 and may be purchased at the door or online at www.ntxfoodbank.org.

Culinary Director Chef Larry Matson, The Art Institute of Dallas, joins The Art Institutes Chefs Team for International Competition in Guangzhou

Posted on February 18th, 2006 in Press Releases by AiDallas

The Art Institute of Dallas’ Chef Director Larry Matson returned recently from China where he and ten other members of The Art Institutes Chefs team participated in the International Chef Master Challenge, held during the China International Gourmet Expo December 5-9, 2005 in the city of Guangzhou. The China Hospitality Association sponsors the event, which travels to different cities in China each year.

Chef Matson was invited to join the team of chefs by Bill Sy, Director of Culinary Arts at The Art Institute of Phoenix. The team also included Chef Michael Nenes, AVP, Culinary Arts General Manager, EDMC; Chef Walter Leible, The Art Institute of Phoenix, Team Coach; Chef Dieter Preiser, The Art Institute of Phoenix; Chef Manuel Catamaxca, The Art Institute of Houston; Chef Sarah Gorham, The Art Institute of Atlanta; Chef Christophe Bernard, The Art Institute of California, Los Angeles; Daryl L. Shular, The Art Institute of Atlanta, Joe Bonaparte, The Art Institute of Charlotte; and Gary Eaton, The Art Institute of Houston.

Each member of The Art Institutes team was asked to prepare several dishes representative of a different region or country, including Texas (and Tex-Mex), Germany, Switzerland, Russia, Spain, France, Morocco, Italy, and England/Ireland. In addition, one team member was in charge of creating a pastry display featuring desserts from each country. The team members were also in charge of decorating his or her own presentation table. Chef Matson was assigned the task of preparing dishes featuring the cuisine of Russia, and he prepared Borscht, a Pork and Beet Salad, Beef Stroganoff and Chicken Kiev, among other items. Each team member received a gold medal presented during a ceremony held at the conclusion of the event.

While in Guangzhou, Chef Matson and the other team members visited one of the city’s largest open-air markets, which is roughly the size of eight city blocks. In addition to the poultry, fresh produce and other things one might expect to find in such a place, Chef Matson said that there were also unusual items such as live turtles, rabbits and scorpions for sale. While touring the city, the team dined in a seafood restaurant which actually had live crocodiles on display for the diners to select from for their meals.

The trip to China also included a stop-over in Hong Kong, where Chef Matson and the others shopped in several different markets and sampled the local cuisine in some of the city’s restaurants.

Design Students Place In Local Hewlett-Packard/Art Institutes Poster Design Competition

Posted on February 7th, 2006 in Press Releases by AiDallas

The Art Institute of Dallas is pleased to announce that Kishya Geer, a BFA Graphic Design program student, is the local winner in the Hewlett-Packard/Art Institutes Poster Design Competition. Geer will receive acknowledgement on the HP website, a certificate acknowledging her placement and a HP Digital Camera.

Along with the HP logo and work station from the HP website, Geer’s simplistic design includes plain vector men with an innovator that is HP blue with a head shaped like the HP workstation. She describes him as the computer, HP and the innovator. It took her 25 to 30 hours to design and create this winning entry using Illustrator CS and Photoshop CS on an HP wx workstation.

Brian Smith, a BFA Interactive Media Design program student, received honorable mention for the local competition. He will receive acknowledgement on the HP website, a certificate acknowledging his placement, and a USB key drive and a mobile USB 4 port hub. Smith created his entry with Adobe Photoshop on an HP WX workstation.

The national first place winner is Franchesca Ramsey, a student at the Miami International University of Art & Design. Franchesca wins a HP xw4300 workstation and monitor. Her work will also be highlighted in HP’s Business to Business communications for 2006 including web and print collateral.

To view the national winner, local winners and honorable mentions and other entries go to www.hp.com/go/dcc and click on the link on the left for The Art Institutes Poster Contest.

Other local winners from among the Art Institutes system of schools include the following:
Chad Brown – AiCALA
Justin Wright – AiCAOC
Maura Nogueira – AiCASD
Eric Lindgren – AiC
Daniel Pradilla – AiFL
Timothy Jackson – AiLV
William Stallwood – AiPH
Rob Stinogle – AiP
Bram Pitoyo – AiPD
Jason Thomas Summers – AiW
Ronda Hoagland – AiM
Leah Turner – Bradley
Caitlin Cordtz – CDC
Mark Valleskey - ILIS

Other Honorable Mentions from among the Art Institutes system of schools include the following:

Carlos Renteria - AiCALA
Nicholas Smith - AiCALA
Mary Stasilli - AiCALA
Brendan Lynch - AiCALA
Carin Clark - AiP