The exhibition runs from February 20, 2021–August 29, 2021, and comprises a series of dye-sublimation prints and an accompanying video that presents visual interpretations of motor stereotypies, sometimes termed stimming.
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Assistant Professor of Graphic Design, Sarah Martin, published in AIGA's Eye on Design
What good are dense government documents like the Mueller report if they’re not designed for public consumption?
This body of paintings reflects images, ideas, and methods developed over the past two years as Creative Fellow at the Bloedel Reserve, on Bainbridge Island.
Ben Cowan is a Brooklyn-based visual artist known for his paintings featuring familiar Brooklyn sights cropped, collaged, and simplified in order to capture concentrated experience that refers to the interpersonal and supernatural.
This exhibition will be on display from January 29, 2021–March 6, 2021 at the Zolla/Lieberman Gallery in Chicago.
Eskenazi School faculty to co-curate the Cook Center's first exhibitions opening in February
The center will be available to faculty and students in the arts and humanities for lectures, exhibits, workshops and conferences.
The exhibition includes collaborations with Jesse Gelaznik - NYC based composer and musician, and features the internationally regarded Tamburitzans dance company, lead by choreographer Johnny Goetz with renowned choreographer Zeljko Jergan.
Rowland Ricketts, Associate Dean, selected to present work in Objects: USA 2020 exhibition
In 1969, the groundbreaking exhibition Objects: USA opened to crowds at the Smithsonian Institution before traveling across the country and abroad.
The exhibition will travel from Lille, France to Munich, Germany.