Mark Goerner
Like many of our ilk, being artful and focussed on the potential of things yet to be is what has defined my life up to this point. After sampling colleges in the Midwest and East coast, it was seeing the work of futurists and industrial designers that brought me West. The Art Center in Pasadena was the institution that both abducted and shaped me. I eventually graduated with distinction in automotive and entertainment design following a pursuit and passion for telling the visual story of future worlds. This discipline guided me through internships, car companies, large scale fabrications, public speaking, teaching, and eventually working as a concept artist for the movie industry, focussing mostly on the sci-fi genre. Craving diversity in expression, and eventually tiring of the film institutions, I moved to Santa Barbara where I currently swim in bizarre and delightful oceans of artistic fervor starting a business in design to make beautiful things that elevate the human experience. I love to share what I know and am attempting daily to know a lot more than that.
The Buzz
He's slightly more interesting than he looks, and has impeccable taste in hats. Skip Requard, Fresno Times
Scheduled Presentations
Bottlenecking the Artist
Day: Saturday | Duration: 30 min. | Location: Fishbon University StageEven though freedom of expression is an ideal, creativity often flourishes and finds a divine form when placed under constraints. This dialog will be about that very interesting conundrum of the artistic bottleneck. Examples of creativity under the pinch will be shown along with sharing ways to work with these pesky constrictions to turn what seems like an annoyance into a hard point that focusses the artistic process into a honed canon so you can shoot your multi-colored imaginative art goo all over the world.
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