
Sarah Edmands Martin digital and web design work for the D.C.-based quantum computing company, IonQ, has been selected by the international C2A Jury as an Honorable Mention in the 2019 Creative Communication Awards.
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Sarah Edmands Martin digital and web design work for the D.C.-based quantum computing company, IonQ, has been selected by the international C2A Jury as an Honorable Mention in the 2019 Creative Communication Awards.
“Ongoing Matter” is a multi-platform, traveling collection of new poster designs that mobilizes political engagement with the Report On The Investigation Into Russian Interference In The 2016 Presidential Election, or, as it is more colloquially known, the Mueller Report. These contemporary poster designs seek to make the Report accessible, and thus make the possibility of genuine, thoughtful, and passionate engagement with its findings possible.
Neil Callander, Studio Art B.F.A. Alumnus, featured in Hyperallergic
Pushing his paintings in different directions and never settling for a signature style, Callander rejects the art world’s demand for novelty, entertainment, and the timely production of a latest brand.
Sidney and Lois Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design naming ceremony
The Eskenazi family joined us on Friday, October 25th, to formally recognize our new school name. It was a beautiful day celebrating the arts at Indiana University, and we are so grateful to Sidney and Lois for their transformative gift.
"For the Love of IU: History, Sustainability and Design" project featured in Pride of IU
To draw attention to the lack of sustainability in the apparel industry, faculty members Lori Frye and and Bo Choi incorporated sustainability into their curriculum. Last spring, with funding from a grant awarded by the IU Office of the Bicentennial, they challenged students to create IU-themed ensembles—with a catch. Only recycled apparel from area thrift shops could be used to fabricate the pieces.
On to the second year: Eskenazi School's Architecture Program roots in city growing
According to local arts and education leaders, the interaction between the program’s faculty and students with the city and its residents has been embraces by both parties; benefiting the Columbus community and helping the architecture program gain solid footing and grow.
Large collection of prints coming to the IU Printmaking Archive
A collection of 100 prints created by top graduate printmaking students in the country is finding a home in the Eskenazi School.
Ambitious students from more than 35 NRF Foundation member schools competed to represent the next generation of retail leaders. The students below will receive travel stipends to attend the 2020 NRF Foundation Student Program and NRF Foundation Gala in New York City.
Professor James Nakagawa's work is featured in the exhibition, "From the Cave" at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum from Oct. 1–Nov. 24 with internationally acclaimed artists Gerhard Richter, Lieko Shiga, Fiona Tan, and Ken Kitano.