For this project, Munro Campagna worked with the design and marketing firm NeigerDesign to create a calendar with a practical monthly planner. Using the style of a graphic novel, the piece shares brave survivor stories while integrating important dates and information about the Illinois Holocaust Museum.
Munro Campagna artist, Jason Mecier, created this collage illustration for the UIC School of Theatre and Music’s tribute to Associate Professor Emeritus, William “Bill” F. Raffeld. Read about Professor Raffeld below.
It is with a heavy heart that we share the news that Associate Professor Emeritus, William “Bill” F. Raffeld, passed away peacefully on May 17, 2020 surrounded by the love of his brother and two sisters.
Bill dedicated his life to his friends and family, to theatre, and to the students, faculty, staff, and alumni at UIC. He joined the faculty in 1963 and continued to share his knowledge, skill, wisdom, and kindness with students and colleagues after retirement. The list of his significant contributions to theatre at UIC is long. He helped establish the Department of Speech and Theatre within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; served as Director of Theater and later Coordinator of Theatre; led the performance program (acting and directing); and directed an International Theatre Exchange program between UIC and companies in Russia and England. More recently, he co-founded the Theatre and Music Alumni Association; and continued to substitute teach until as recently as this past year. He will be dearly missed.
Contributions may be made to the William F. Raffeld Award at UIC Chicago, https://theatreandmusic.uic.edu/donatelocate UIC William F. Raffeld Award, SAUIC, and follow instructions; or, checks payable of the University of Illinois Foundation, and mailed to 1305 W. Green Street, MC-386, Urbana, IL 61801. Add a note this is for the “UIC Professor William F. Raffeld Award”.
The William F. Raffeld Award is intended for a continuing undergraduate student at UIC, majoring in Communications and Theater, of outstanding creative ability, must have demonstrated exceptional ability in the department’s production program, and who has a minimum 3.0 grade point average.
Read the Chicago Tribune Obituary, published on Sunday, May 24 here.
Read UIC Article spotlight on William “Bill’ Raffeld, September 2015 here.
We are all saddened to hear of the passing of talented artist Dave McMacken. We will remember him as a wonderful man who was kind, generous and always fun to share stories with. He was a joy to work with.
Dave had an incredible career as an illustrator in many genres. He has worked with some of the biggest names in music; producing album cover art and tour posters for artists such as AC/DC, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Cat Stevens and especially Frank Zappa.
Dave’s humorous Illinois Tourism posters won many awards including the London International Awards.
His remarkable talent, reputation and legacy will live on in the people he and his artwork touched.