Noorderlicht is thirty years young! In 1990, a group of driven photo lovers decided to build a photo party in Groningen, to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of what was then called the USVA Photogallery. This turned into the first Noorderlicht festival.
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Entry Portal at The Republic Building by Daniel Luis Martinez and Etien Santiago featured in Dwell
Exhibit Columbus 2019 debuts a rich program exploring the intersection of community and design in America’s hidden design mecca, including "Entry Portal" by Daniel Luis Martinez, Etien Santiago, and their students.
Students at Indiana University's Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design will soon have a new building designed by one of the greatest architects of the 20th century.
Alum Katie Warnock and Joann Quinones awarded Outstanding Student Award Winners by Surface Design Association for work featuring innovation within the field of fibers and textiles.
Assistant professors design entry to IU architecture program for Exhibit Columbus
Created by Martinez and fellow assistant professor Etien Santiago, along with five of their students, as part of the annual Exhibit Columbus event, "Entry Portal" welcomes visitors and students into the Master of Architecture program's building.
Tracy Templeton, Associate Professor of Printmaking, published in the Od Review
Tracy Templeton's work, A Mind of Winter, featured in the Od Review.
Hosted by the Korean Society for Photography Education, (Inviting Exhibitions of Professors and Students, Photographic Imaging, and Art Competitions and Festivals of Art, Culture, and Culture in Korea, China and Japan) will be held in South Korea.
Artlink is pleased to debut Humanimals in Precarious Positions, sculptures by Melanie Cooper Pennington. Pennington’s first solo exhibition highlights her large scale anthropomorphic sculptures. The exhibit opens September 20th and continues through October 25th.
LAA Office (co-founded by Daniel Luis Martinez and Lulu Loquidis) have designed a new, community studio at the 411 Art Gallery in Downtown Columbus. The project transformed a previously unused room into a flexible workspace that can be curated by visiting artists in collaboration with local community members over time. The design features custom plywood pegboard, moveable shelves, a retractable work table, and built-in storage.
New building inspired by original 1952 Mies van der Rohe design featured in The Architects Newspaper
A little-known Mies van der Rohe design will be built at Indiana University, and its announcement was featured in The Architect's Newspaper.