Showing posts with label Alpha Upsilon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alpha Upsilon. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Amanda Thompson - #COCA - #WCW - #WhyAlphaChi


What a treat to celebrate the #FineArts with our sister Amanda K. Thompson, initiate of Alpha Upsilon!
Thank you Tallahassee Democrat for this portrait of our sister!

25 women you need to know: Amanda Karioth Thompson
If you believe that art is important, that a community prospers when it is surrounded by beautiful things, and that artists need the occasional helping hand to grow and create for all of us — then you probably have Amanda Karioth Thompson to thank.
For the last 10 years, as a smiling face of COCA, the Council on Culture & Arts, Thompson, its Education and Exhibitions Director, has curated public art shows from the State Capitol to the airport. She has served as liaison to schools and arts organizations and she has been a leader in bringing large scale art pieces to public spaces.
Additionally, Thompson serves on dozens of committees pertaining to music, art, and learning and her list of classroom volunteerism, arts mentorships and service organizations’ leadership stretch from local schools to the Junior League and Senior Centers.
So how did this Woman (we) Need to Know get that way?
Brimming with enthusiasm and intelligence, Thompson says that creativity is in her DNA. With grandparents who valued music and fine craft, visual expression and performing seemed to come naturally. “I had an epiphany in the third grade that I would become an art teacher,” she says. And in a way, that is her role at COCA. Thompson says that she is thrilled by the curiosity and bravery of working artists — and she strives to provide support and make spaces for that work to be brought to the public.
Thompson, who has two Bachelor’s degrees in art and a Master’s in Art Education from Florida State University, says that when she was hired at COCA a decade ago, she had a steep climb ahead of her. “All of COCA’s educational initiatives were built from scratch based on the expressed needs of this community.  As fulfilling as that has been, I have found myself, more than once, lamenting the absence of some kind of roadmap. I’ve learned so much from other educators and leaders in the arts and I try to take the best bits from each of them.”
She has grown from professional challenges and acknowledges her mentors. “We all have someone who has shown a demonstrated interest in our success. I have a list a mile long of people who have lifted me up and believed in me, even when I didn’t deserve it. Leaders need good models and I’ve had more than my fair share.”
Just as important as her job, Thompson feels strongly about volunteerism. As a child, she remembers Thanksgivings helping with dinners for the homeless, visiting the elderly in nursing homes, and making care packages for grieving families. “Volunteering gives you empathy and teaches you how to motivate others, work towards a common goal, and celebrate the unique talents of each individual.”
About empathy, Thompson says that both curiosity and empathy have helped her most in leadership roles. “It’s so important to be sensitive to someone’s talents as well as their insecurities. An artist’s work is essentially an extension of themselves and, very often, I’m putting it on public display. That can be scary. I spend a lot of time reassuring, validating and cheering people on.”
As a native Tallahasseean, she is fiercely loyal to this town. “This community raised me. It has nurtured my gifts, strengthened my weaknesses, and continues to show me love in unexpected and beautiful ways."
And though Amanda Thompson seems everywhere, all the time, in the arts community, it’s the support of loved ones that keeps her energized. “I have an amazing husband and incredible parents who instilled in me a deep sense of compassion for others and respect for creativity.  I’ve got some of the smartest and most generous friends imaginable and they’ve saved my tail a time or two. Being surrounded by people who celebrate my triumphs and steady me when I stumble is one of the greatest gifts I could have ever asked for.”

She coordinates and curates one of our favorites:  "Art in Public Places" program.

Who are our other stellar AXO sisters in this category?
Tracey Cohen (Epsilon Chi, UNC Chapel Hill)
Laura Rogers (Beta Eta, FSU)
Keenan Fishburne (Gamma Chi, Stetson)

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Tallahassee More Beautiful - #tbt

Follow up on  our previous post for our sister
Erin (Iota Psi, Elon)

Erin Boomgarden (Iota Psi, Elon)'s collborative work from graduate school in the FSU Department of Art Education and Art Therapy Association on the corner of Gaines and Railroad Square. 

Thank you sister Amanda (Alpha Upsilon, Alabama) and the Council on Culture & Arts (@COCABuzz) for noting this art on their website as "Outdoor Public Art"

You can celebrate MacDowell Month (when Alpha Chi Omegas everywhere take part in and support the fine arts) anytime you want thanks to Erin!
and enjoy her Etsy shop:  http://www.etsy.com/shop/SaturatedWhimsee







Photos courtesy of Utrecht Tallahassee


Tuesday, October 29, 2013

#AXO Collegiate and #DVAM Spotlight with @MaryKay!


Thank you Mary Kay for all your work to end Domestic Violence!

We love this collaboration as many Alpha Chi Omega sisters are Mary Kay consultants too.


Vote for your favorite photo! 
The chapter with the most "Likes" by noon, Friday, November 1, will win a MARY KAY celebrity makeover experience and a $5,000 grant to the domestic violence awareness organization of their choice. 
For complete contest rules, prizes and info, visithttp://bit.ly/1bvxtX3.

Our Local Chapter Beta Eta - is in the running!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

COCA for Kids - Sharing the love of Fine Arts

Summer is not over yet! And what parent stops searching for great ideas?

In case you missed our sister Amanda (Univ of AL, Alpha Upsilon) quoted in the Tallahassee Democrat we saved a copy for your enjoyment!

COCA creates guide for creative kids

11:47 PM, Jun 2, 2012  

Trying to decide what activity to enroll a child in can be difficult. Figuring out dates and times, prices, availability and which program is the right one can be even more difficult.


Luckily, the Council on Culture & Arts has launched a guide that will make life a little bit easier for Tallahassee parents, grandparents and caregivers.


COCA for Kids (www.cocanet.org/kids) is a guide made specifically to help connect kids with not only the activities they are interested in but also the programs that are right for them.


"It's really a resource guide directed to parents, grandparents and caregivers of creative kids," said Amanda Thompson, COCA's Education and Exhibitions director. "It makes it really easy for parents who are busy to learn about opportunities available to their kids."


COCA for Kids features more than 150 programs which focus on dance, music, theater, history and other cultural activities, Thompson said. They include after-school programs, weekend programs, summer camps, individual lessons, birthday parties and more.


Currently, the guide has 60 organizations offering these programs, but additions will be made through the year, and it is constantly updated, she said. Programs range for everyone from infants to 19-year-olds.


The organizations and activities are researched by COCA and then separated into categories based on interest, age or type of program such as after-school or summer camp, to make finding them extra easy, Thompson said.


The guide was created as a result of parents frequently calling COCA to learn what creative programs were available for their kids, she said. Since COCA is the local art agency, it made sense parents would turn to them, Thompson added.


The guide also will help parents save time by avoiding the need to search multiple websites to compare programs.


"We are a one-stop shop," Thompson said. "In addition to listing all the activities, the COCA for Kids guide features the dates, times and prices for each program."

Thursday, July 19, 2012

COCA - Art in the Airport with AXO

You never know where you will find an Alpha Chi Omega!

Owly Images

Our president Amy Z (Zeta Upsilon) and treasurer JSBH (Theta Lambda) were traveling back to Tallahassee from the fabulous 2012 Alpha Chi Omega Convention in St. Louis with three Beta Eta collegians when they discovered Amanda (Alpha Upsilon) setting up a new exhibition in the Tallahassee ArtPort!

Annie Harris, local artist in residence at the Tallahassee Airport - reception is Friday, July 20, 2012
How many times have you walked past the ArtPort art gallery at the Tallahassee airport and wondered about it? We had many of our questions answered Tuesday. Amanda helps bring the fine arts to our community through her job at COCA (Council on Culture & Arts) including curating the exhibitions at ArtPort!

ArtPort exhibits feature local (within 100 miles of Tallahassee) artists. All works shown are available for purchase by contacting the artist. As the article above shows, the exhibition opens this week with a reception at the airport Friday, July 27th from 6pm - 7:30pm, and highlights the work of local artist Annie Harris.

"Annie S. Harris's paintings are an homage to what is good and strong in all of us. She has a deep respect for people, from all walks of life, and their unique ability to rise above adversity."

Her work will be on display from July 18th - September 10th, 2012 at ArtPort. You can also visit ASH Gallery, 438 West Georgia Street from 9am - 4pm on Saturdays to see more of her artwork.
Owly Images

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The Best and Brightest AXO Recap

We're so proud of  all the Alpha Chi Omegas involved in The Best and the Brightest Awards last week here in Tallahassee! The Best & Brightest Awards recognize the most outstanding graduating high school seniors in our area. First, big hugs to Laura Rogers (Beta Eta, FSU), who not only organizes the awards and the big event but also, along with her husband, Sam Rogers, created an additional new "Spirit of the Best and Brightest" scholarship award in memory of their son, Brooks.

Second, big congratulations to our Alpha Chi Omega family members who were winners as well:
- Tori, daughter of Shannon (Beta Eta, FSU) won the Drama and Performing Arts category;
- Sarah, sister of Anna (Gamma Iota, UF) took second place in the Social Science category; and
- Dominique, daughter of Kathy (Alpha Upsilon, U of AL) won third place in Public Speaking!


Thursday, April 26, 2012

Stubbs' Educational Foundation - SS

A bunch of us enjoyed another fun time at the Stubb's Educational Foundation event to benefit music students and Stubb's Music Center in Tallahassee.




Joy's (UF, Gamma Iota) husband's BBQ company Bluewater Cooking catered:








GOOD EATS Y'ALL!













The evening's events:


Barbara (Beta Eta, FSU) is an accomplished piano teacher:



Some of the delights we purchased in the Silent Auction:




















Amy our president and her hubby cutting the rug!:






















See a recap of
last year's event attended by our sisters Amy, Britain, Joy and Martha.



and our Alpha Chi sisters supported with their businesses - a Gamma Iota, UF sisters owns:






















Please visit the Foundation on Facebook and give them a "like"


Bluewater Cooking is on Facebook too!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Another Sister Featured for Art and Design

Volume 8/ Issue 2 - Home & Design featured the home of our very own Amanda (Alpha Upsilon, U of AL) who is the "go to" woman at COCA (Council on Culture & Arts for Tallahassee). We love how Amanda' life exemplifies Alpha Chi Omega's mission of supporting the fine arts.












Thursday, March 31, 2011

I Spy... Sisters in the Community

It was fun to see another sister in the Tallahassee Democrat! Amanda is the Education & Exhibitions Director at COCA - Council on Culture & Arts for Tallahassee/Leon County. She supports Alpha Chi Omega's mission of celebrating the fine arts everyday!


Monday, March 14, 2011

Recapping the Peace Corps 50th Anniversary Celebration

On March 1st, we shared our Alpha Chi Omega link to the local Returned Peace Corps Volunteers and their plans to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Peace Corps. (See the blog post here). We thought it would be fun to follow up with a recap one of the events that week.

Friday, March 4, the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers hosted an Opening Reception for their "Art from Our Countries" exhibit, which is on display in the Reflections Art Gallery in the FSU Center for Global Engagement from March 1st through 15th. 
A view of part of the gallery.

Jennifer and fellow Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, Tiona, both served in Botswana!

Alpha Chi Omega sisters supporting our Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, Jennifer (Theta Lambda, Clemson): Amy (Zeta Upsilon, Case Western Reserve Univ), left, and Tara (Beta Eta, Florida State), right. Great work Jennifer!!
 The piece on the wall in the background is one of Jennifer's. It is a "hand-loomed, wool tapestry of a typical village day in Oodi, Botswana. Oodi village is home to Oodi Weavers. The village resides in the Southeast part of Botswana, a bit outside the capital city of Gaborone. My family also owns to gorgeous table runners from this cooperative."

We would be remiss if we didn't thank Amanda (Alpha Upsilon, Alabama) who works with COCA (Council on Culture and Arts for Tallahassee/Leon County). Amanda was instrumental in helping the Jenn's group find the perfect gallery space for their exhibit and event! Thank you, Amanda, and thank you to everyone who stopped by or attended any of the Peace Corps 50th Anniversary events!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Welcome Sorority New Members

Several campuses have already completed sorority Recruitment for 2010-11. We like to share news of interest to our members, when we have it, and nothing is more exciting to an Alpha Chi Omega sister than knowing her chapter of initiation had a successful Recruitment!

Here are links to bid lists from a few early recruiting campuses we feel connected with. Congratulations to the women of Alpha Upsilon, Epsilon Zeta and Gamma Epsilon! 




If you have news from your chapter, please share it in a comment! Thank you! And good luck to all our AXO chapters recruiting this fall!