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Sculpturally dynamic as well as functional, the seating designs will include chairs, stools, and soft-form seating, among others.
David Ondrik’s Inheritance is a large installation of cameraless photographic works, and will be on display through Feburary 26, 2021.
An audacious painted wall with richly colored steel and wood protrusions and fluttering butterfly elements, it is the sixth installation piece by the painter Jennifer Riley utilizing what has become a signature element within her work, her “skeletons.”
Associate Professor of Sculpture, Andréa Stanislav, interviewed for National Geographic
Struggling with pandemic shutdowns and lost revenue, galleries respond with innovative exhibits, online programs, and safety protocols.
Each year, the Surface Design Association’s International Exhibition in Print showcases the breadth and depth of contemporary designers working with or inspired by fiber art and/or textile-based materials, methods, and techniques.
Since the Middle Ages, the prestigious work of tailoring—designing garment patterns and cutting expensive cloth—was deemed men’s work. Women were relegated to the subservient, lower-paying role of seamstress, which involved sewing together these swaths of fabric.
This fall, four entering undergraduates were named Lois Eskenazi Scholars. Each scholar will receive a $3,000 annual award in each of their four years as students in the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design.
Announcing the next McKinney International Art and Design Residency, Alex Frost
The Eskenazi School is pleased to announce the next McKinney International Art and Design Resident Alex Frost (UK), coming in 2021-22.