Skip to main contentSkip to footer content

Robert Richard Smith Gallery Hosts AdFlux Design Competition and Reception

A CCAC graphic design student works at a computer in one of the college's media labs.

A CCAC graphic design student works at a computer in one of the college's media labs.

The Robert Richard Smith Gallery at the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) will host an opening reception featuring artwork by winners of the AdFlux student graphic design competition on Friday, Oct. 20, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at CCAC Allegheny campus, West Hall (803 Ridge Avenue).

The AdFlux competition, sponsored by 898 Marketing and Joe Zeff Design, was planned as part of Pittsburgh Advertising Week, an event sponsored by a coalition of professional associations including AMA Pittsburgh (marketing), AIGA Pittsburgh (graphic design), PGH Advertising Federation, PRSA Pittsburgh (public relations), PDMA Pittsburgh (professional services marketing), and MAP (event planners).

The competition is open to high school and undergraduate and graduate-level college students in any discipline. There is still time to submit work online before the deadline of Oct.17.

"The Robert Richard Smith Gallery is pleased to host this important collection of design work from talented students from Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. AdFlux serves as a platform for students to gather, share and inquire, a vision of Robert Richard Smith," said Asa Sloss, CCAC's art curator of The Robert Richard Smith Gallery.

898 Marketing is providing a monetary gift for the best submitted design work. The exhibit, consisting of an expected 24 designs, will be displayed at The Smith Gallery through Oct. 27 and then travel to COhatch, a collection of coworking spaces throughout Pittsburgh.

"At a time when employers are seeking the mythical and unattainable 'unicorn,' a type of creative employee that can create amazing marketing and design solutions equally well, AdFlux will position students to channel their talents and progress them through meaningful competition - ultimately empowering them to be recognized as emerging creative powerhouses - the type of talent that employers want to hire," said RJ Thompson, CCAC Graphic Design adjunct professor.