Artistic Debut in ROSE OCEAN: Living with Duchamp

Artistic Debut in ROSE OCEAN: Living with Duchamp

Zachary Pearson is thrilled to be making his debut in the art world this spring as part of this incredible exhibition. His interminable theatrical background as a performer, director and choreographer led him to contribute a work that is a form of mixed reality theater. This installation leverages his love of illusion and the work of Henry Dircks, Esq. and John Henry Pepper. There is a fitting Duchamp quote that "a guest + a host = a ghost." He had the desire to bring Marcel Duchamp, himself, into the exhibition which he inspired. ...
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Zachary Pearson Wins 2018 IESNYC Scholarship

Zachary Pearson Wins 2018 IESNYC Scholarship

See Full Article HERE Announcement from the Illuminating Engineering Society of New York City: Zachary Pearson, a candidate in the Master of Science in Lighting program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), is the winner of the third annual IESNYC Scholarship. This merit-based scholarship comes with a monetary value of $25,000 to support a full-time, graduate degree candidate in architectural lighting enrolled in an accredited college or university located in New York State. "I am profoundly honored to be the recipient of this year's IESNYC Scholarship, and I am grateful to have been recognized for my work and dedication in a field that I am passionate about," says Pearson. "I am humbled to receive this generous award from such a prestigious organization." Pearson was accepted into the Master of Science in Lighting program this past spring, and is concurrently completing a Bachelor of Architecture degree in Rensselaer's School of Architecture. He created time for a variety of lighting activities, community volunteer work, and performances in theatrical...
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RPI Student Zachary Pearson and Team Recognized in International Design Competition

RPI Student Zachary Pearson and Team Recognized in International Design Competition

Rensselaer School of Architecture’s Zachary Pearson, along with Seizen Uehara, Belèn Pizarro, and Àngela Ferrero, entered ISARCH’s International Competition for architecture students. This past week, it was announced that they received Special Honorable Mention as one of the top 10 projects overall. This was determined by both a select judging panel and public voting. The jury was composed of Tomislav Dushanov, Associate HERZOG & DE MEURON, Alexandros Kallegias, Senior Architect at Zaha Hadid Architects, Filipe Magalhães, Ana Luisa Soares and Ahmed Belkhodja, Ben van Berkel, Founder/Principal Architect UNStudio, Kenzo Tange Chair at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Joshua Prince-Ramus, Founder/Principal /President at REX, and FLORES & PRATS. Their project, Dystopian Reality, received over 140 votes, making it the 7th most supported project out of 168 entries.   As seen on RPI SoA, Facebook, and featured on RPI Morning Mail campus wide. ...
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Founders Award of Excellence

Founders Award of Excellence

The Founders Award of Excellence was established in 1994 to honor students who embody qualities of creativity, discovery, leadership, and the values of pride and responsibility at Rensselaer. The award consists of a special certificate, recognition by faculty, staff, and peers at the Honors Convocation ceremony, and a cash prize. Approximately 70 wonderful graduate or undergraduate students - about one percent of our student population - are honored each year as winners of Rensselaer's Founders Award of Excellence. We need your assistance to identify the next group. Nominees for the Founders Award of Excellence demonstrate all of these characteristics: Strong academic performance. Candidates should be in the top 10% of their respective class. Pride and responsibility in all aspects of her or his life at Rensselaer. Outstanding leadership skills exhibiting discretion, judgment, and well-rounded regard for the opinions of others. Originality and imagination that may be evidenced by the potential to solve problems and possess skills to promote new ideas and...
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Architecture Students Present at PLEA Conference

Architecture Students Present at PLEA Conference

Assistant Professor Alexandra Rempel, graduate students Mae-Ling Lokko, Naomi Keena, Kenton Phillips, and Mohamed Aly Etman, and undergraduate student Zachary Pearson from the Rensselaer School of Architecture presented papers at the Passive and Low Energy Architecture (PLEA) Conference in Los Angeles, California. PLEA is a commitment to the development, documentation, and diffusion of the principles of bioclimatic design and the application of natural and innovative techniques for sustainable architecture and urban design. The 2016 PLEA conference is the first occasion since 1981 that the United States has been host to this international event. See the full article on the RPI SoA webpage HERE....
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Zachary Pearson Receives 2nd TANYS Award for Choreography

Zachary Pearson Receives 2nd TANYS Award for Choreography

Zachary Pearson receives his second Theatre Association of New York State Award for Excellence in Choreography. Vice President of Adjudication Services, Paul Nelson reviewed this production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood and selected Pearson to be honored with this award signifying "theatrical skill base not routinely noted in non-professional theatre." ...
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RPI Students Involved in $1M Winning Project, Breathing Lights

RPI Students Involved in $1M Winning Project, Breathing Lights

The Lighting Research Center‘s collaborative installation project “Breathing Lights“ proposes to illuminate nearly 350 vacant homes in Albany, Schenectady, and Troy nightly over two months in fall 2016 to regenerate interest in once-vibrant neighborhoods that currently have high vacancy rates. It is one of four projects nationwide to receive a $1 million grant from the Bloomberg Public Art Challenge. Researchers and students at RPI’s Lighting Research Center (LRC) assisted artist Adam Frelin, Assistant Professor of Art at SUNY Albany, and Barbara Nelson, an architect at RPI’s Campus Planning and Facilities Design Department, in the development of this installation. The project will culminate in a regional summit on vacant homes and neighborhood revitalization that will engage local residents, prospective buyers and investors, and policy makers. Frelin and Nelson sought to enliven 350 abandoned buildings in Albany, Troy, and Schenectady by making them “breathe” using interior lights of shifting, dynamic brightness. They approached the Lighting Research Center to solve the technical challenges of making...
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SUNY Chancellor’s Award

SUNY Chancellor’s Award

"Pearson, who is studying Computer Aided Drafting at Hudson Valley Community College, was honored at a recent ceremony along with other recipients from across the State University's colleges and universities. Zach has continually been a President's List student during his time at the college and also has been named to Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. He is an active volunteer in his community and also is active in a variety of stage productions throughout the Capital Region. On campus, he serves as a tour guide for the HVCC Admissions Office." ...
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