Acclaimed Art School Receives Donation from Breathing Color
(PRWEB) January 26, 2008 -- On October 16th, 2007, Breathing Color, Inc. of Orange, CA made a charitable donation to the College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University. Founded in 1905, the School of Art at Carnegie Mellon was the first comprehensive arts learning institution in the United States and produces some of the world's most outstanding artists, architects, designers, theater artists and musicians.
The donation went directly to The School of Art in the form art inkjet papers and canvas, valued at $8,298.00. The inkjet canvas and papers will be available for students to learn skills and gain experience with fine art inkjet printmaking on Epson 11880, Epson 9880, and Epson 7880 wide format inkjet printers and will prepare them for their post-collegiate lives as artists. Breathing Color and Carnegie Mellon University expect that this donation will directly benefit over 2000 students in the School of Art.
A representative of the university stated, "Breathing Color, Inc.'s support of Carnegie Mellon and our faculty, staff and students is greatly appreciated. Your donation represents a vote of confidence in this University."
Breathing Color President Nicholas Friend was quoted as saying, "Breathing Color is proud to support the educational efforts of universities like Carnegie Mellon School of Art. By supporting the younger generation of artists and photographers, this donation further reinforces Breathing Color's long-term commitment to the fine art community."
About Breathing Color, Inc.:
Breathing Color, Inc. is a leading designer and supplier of digital inkjet media and post-print protective coatings. Breathing Color is focused on the art and photographic markets with products that maximize color and longevity. Breathing Color's customers benefit from the highest quality at competitive prices by buying direct. Breathing Color has analyzed the Epson 11880 (http://www.breathingcolor.com/bc/catalog/includes/sts_templates/epson_stylus_pro_11880.html), Epson 9880 (http://www.breathingcolor.com/bc/catalog/includes/sts_templates/epson_stylus_pro_9880.html), and Epson 7880 (http://www.breathingcolor.com/bc/catalog/includes/sts_templates/epson_stylus_pro_7880.html).
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