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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Kevin Henry - Visualizing Futures
DESCRIPTION:Kevin Henry \nSketches ‘externalize thought’ according to cognitive scientist and author\, Barbara Tversky (Mind in Motion)\, “…it’s true for graphics of all forms\, sketches\, charts\, graphs\, diagrams\, models\, pebbles\, cocktail napkins.” While the material of sketching remains consistent across artifacts: lines\, shapes\, position\, line weights\, and so on\, the tools for generating sketches have rapidly evolved to include tablets\, VR headsets\, and now artificial intelligence.So how does this externalization process work and why is it important to creativity\, problem-solving\, and\, well\, thinking? In this visual presentation\, Henry will share insights gleaned from 20+ years of researching\, writing\, practicing\, workshopping\, and interviewing a range of designers\, technologists\, computer and cognitive scientists\, and more. Henry will explore how and why sketching works\, what it potentially tells us about ourselves\, and the many possible roles it might play in a future that has to be visualized. \n  \nKevin Henry is an associate professor of design and a visiting professor in the Fashion Studies program where he teaches in the product development track. He is a product and interaction designer and author. The second edition of his book Drawing for Product Designers should be released in 2019 and his lynda.com course Sketching for Product Design was released in 2015. Kevin is the recipient of numerous design awards including an IDEA from the Industrial Design Society of America\, and a Good Design Award. He is currently working on a series of interactive books designed for the iPad for the learning company The Fourth Teacher L.L.C. which he set up in 2017. He has an MFA in industrial design from the University of Illinois at Chicago and an MFA in time-based media from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His undergraduate degree from the University of Kansas focused on painting\, printmaking\, and sculpture.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/public-lecture-kevin-henry-visualizing-futures/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Admissions Online Conversation: AIR Panel: 2D Design\, Ceramics\, Architecture
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a moderated panel discussion with Artists-in-Residence\, to learn more about our MFA/MArch program at Cranbrook Academy of Art. Each Artist-in-Residence will briefly discuss their work\, the direction of the department\, and the unique experience of graduate education at Cranbrook. \n\nElliott Earls\, Head of 2D Design and Designer-in-Residence\nGretchen Wilkins\, Head of Architecture and Architect-in-Residence\nIan McDonald\, Head of Ceramics and Artist-in-Residence\n\nRSVP for Artist-in-Residence Panel: 2D Design\, Ceramics\, Architecture on Zoom
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/admissions-online-conversation-air-panel-2d-design-ceramics-architecture/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Admissions Events,Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20231005T193000
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SUMMARY:Artist-in-Residence Panel Discussion: Ceramics\, Painting\, Photography\, Sculpture.
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free\, public panel discussion in the deSalle Auditorium featuring Cranbrook Academy of Art’s Artists-in-Residence moderated by Michael Stone-Richards\, Dean of Programs and Partnerships. \nOctober 5: Ian McDonald\, Head of Ceramics and Artist-in-Residence; Martha Mysko and Willie Wayne Smith\, Co-heads of Painting and Artists-in-Residence; Chris Fraser\, Head of Photography and Artist-in-Residence; and Rebecca Ripple\, Head of Sculpture and Artist-in-Residence. \nLearn more about the eleven departments of Cranbrook Academy of Art’s graduate-only program.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/artist-in-residence-panel-discussion-ceramics-painting-photography-sculpture/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230927T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230927T170000
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CREATED:20230908T183405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T100059Z
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SUMMARY:Admissions Online Conversation - What is Cranbrook Academy of Art?
DESCRIPTION:Join our Admission team for an introduction to Cranbrook Academy of Art and our graduate-only (MFA?MArch) program. We’ll discuss the Academy’s ethos\, live/work experience\, and our eleven departments. \nRSVP for What is Cranbrook Academy of Art? on Zoom
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/admissions-online-conversation-what-is-cranbrook-academy-of-art/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Admissions Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cranbrook Academy of Art":MAILTO:CAAadmissions@cranbrook.edu
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230507T235900
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T091728Z
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SUMMARY:Online Art Sale
DESCRIPTION:Diana Noh (MFA Photography 2022)\, Labyrinth\, print. \nPurchase student art online! Visit studio.cranbrook.edu to view a selection of more than 1\,000 pieces of student work. Register for complimentary access and receive a notification when the sale goes live. \nSTUDIO sponsors and ticket holders can receive early access to the art sale based on their sponsor/ticket level. \nRegister and find more information: studio.cranbrook.edu.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/online-art-sale/
CATEGORIES:Sale
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SUMMARY:OPEN STUDIOS 2023
DESCRIPTION:Visit Cranbrook Academy of Art and the Cranbrook Educational Community campus on Saturday\, April 29\, from 1-5pm! RSVP on Eventbrite. \nOPEN STUDIOS is the only time the general public can explore the studios of our MFA candidates and Artists-in-Residence (faculty). \n\nExplore the private studio spaces of Cranbrook Academy of Art\n\n\nStudent art will be for sale\n\n\nReceive free admission to Cranbrook Art Museum\, Cranbrook House and Gardens\, Cranbrook Institute of Science (paid admission required for SUE: The T-rex Experience and the Acheson Planetarium)\n\n\nFree self-guided tours of Saarinen House hosted by the Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research\nFree self-guided tours of Cranbrook House.\n\n\nFood trucks and hands-on art activities for children\n\nParking and Transportation \nLarge parking lots on campus will be available for public parking. Bus shuttles will be available all day to transport visitors to check-in on the Cranbrook Art Museum Peristyle. Parking details will be added as the event approaches. \n 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/openstudios-2023/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Educational Community\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Open House,Sale
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Namita Wiggers - Knowledge is a Shifting Form: Japanese Craft at the Core of Modern Sculpture
DESCRIPTION:Namita Wiggers \nKnowledge is a Shifting Form: Japanese Craft at the Core of Modern Sculpture\nJoin us for a free\, public lecture from writer\, curator\, and educator\, Namita Wiggers. Please enter the deSalle auditorium through Cranbrook Art Museum. The museum galleries will be open free through 8pm. \nRichard Serra’s iconic “Verb List\,” 1967\, now in MoMA’s collection\, is a popular pedagogical tool to consider materials and process. Yuichiro Kojiro’s “Forms in Japan\,” translated by Kenneth Yasuda\, was published by East-West Center Press\, Hawaii in 1965. The lists are strikingly similar. Sharing research-in-process from the past decade\, Wiggers poses a critical question: what must shift to recognize that action-based sculpture is based on Japanese craft? \nNamita Gupta Wiggers is a writer\, educator\, and curator based in Portland\, OR. Wiggers is the founding director of the MA in Critical Craft Studies\, Warren Wilson College\, the first and only low-residency program focused on craft histories and theory. She co-founded and leads Critical Craft Forum since 2009\, an online and onsite platform for dialogue and exchange about craft. From 2004-14\, Wiggers served as the curator and then chief curator and director of the Museum of Contemporary Craft/PNCA. Prior experiences as a museum educator\, design researcher\, studio jewelry\, and American of South Asian heritage shape her research and work on craft and culture.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-namita-wiggers/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230425T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230425T190000
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SUMMARY:Visiting Artist Lecture: Patrice Renee Washington
DESCRIPTION:Patrice Renee Washington \nJoin us at deSalle Auditorium for a free\, public lecture from Visiting Artist Patrice Renee Washington. Washington will present a slide lecture of her sculpture practice over the last 10 years. Please enter through the Cranbrook Academy of Art Library entrance\, the galleries at Cranbrook Art Museum will be closed. \nPatrice Renee Washington has participated in solo exhibitions at KinoSaito\, Marinaro\, The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver\, and Underdonk Gallery. Her work has been included in recent group shows at Foreman Art Gallery\, Sherbrooke\, QC; David Klein Gallery\, Detroit\, MI; Mindy Solomon\, Miami\, FL; San Jose Museum of Art\, San Jose\, CA among other group exhibitions at Reyes Finn\, Detroit\, MI; Jenkins Johnson Gallery\, Brooklyn\, NY; We Buy Gold\, Brooklyn\, NY; SculptureCenter\, Queens\, NY; Abrons Art Center\, New York\, NY; 47 Canal\, New York\, NY; Museum of Contemporary African Diaspora Arts\, Brooklyn\, NY; and the LeRoy Neiman Gallery\, New York\, NY. Washington earned her BFA from Metropolitan State University\, Denver\, CO\, and her MFA from Columbia University\, NY. She is represented by Marinaro Gallery in New York.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/visiting-artist-lecture-patrice-renee-washington/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230422T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230422T131500
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SUMMARY:Visiting Artist Lecture: Gordon Hall
DESCRIPTION:Gordon Hall\, Brothers and Sisters. \nJoin us at the deSalle Auditorium for a free public lecture from artist\, Gordon Hall. Hall will present a slide lecture about their sculpture and performance practice over the last five years. Please enter the auditorium through Cranbrook Art Museum. \nGordon Hall is a sculptor\, performance-maker\, and writer based in New York. Hall has presented solo exhibitions at Portland Institute for Contemporary Art in 2019; MIT List Visual Arts Center and The Renaissance Society in 2018; Temple Contemporary in 2016; and EMPAC in 2014\, among others. Hall’s sculptures and performances have been exhibited in a variety of group settings including AIR Gallery in 2021; Verge Center for the Arts in 2019\, The Drawing Center in 2018\, Socrates Sculpture Park\, Wysing Arts Center\, and Abrons Arts Center in 2017; Art in General in 2016; White Columns\, Whitney Museum of American Art\, and Hessel Museum at Bard College in 2015; and The Brooklyn Museum in 2014\, among many other venues. Hall’s books include Other People’s Houses (AIR Gallery\, 2021); The Number of Inches Between Them (MIT 2019); OVER-BELIEFS\, Gordon Hall Collected Writing 2011-2018 (PICA/Container Corps\, 2019); Reading Things—Gordon Hall on Gender\, Sculpture\, and Relearning How To See (Walker Art Center\, 2016)\, and AND PER SE AND (Art in General\, 2016).
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/visiting-artist-lecture-gordon-hall/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230417T190000
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SUMMARY:Visiting Artist Lecture: Michael Lim -Sculptorly Sculpture?
DESCRIPTION:Michael Lim \nJoin Cranbrook Academy of Art at deSalle Auditorium for a free\, public lecture from Visiting Artist Michael Lim. Please enter through the Cranbrook Academy of Art Library entrance\, the galleries at Cranbrook Art Museum will be closed. \nIn the topography of (post-)contemporary art in the 21st century\, the re-emergence of sculptural or unmonumental objects has been attributed to the demise of installation art once flourished in the era of globalization\, particularly multimedia video installations\, which had developed a meta-criticism predicated on discursive site-specificity. However\, there are more fundamental drivers behind the resurgence of sculptural form. In a complex situation where 2D is perceived as 3D\, and 3D is perceived as 2D\, due to changes in the media landscape and changes in the post-industrial object-making process\, painterly painting and sculptural or ‘sculptorly’ sculpture are\, in effect\, addressing different aspects of the same problem: the crisis of human existence or existential crisis of all things.What historical challenges will today’s contemporary artists face\, who weave meta-objects using 21st-century ready-made products and their formative order as materials? Are a series of artistic attempts to find aesthetic value in utilitarian objects or functional structures\, and to extract and reconsolidate projected sentiments\, merely errors based on ignorance of design history? How are today’s museums and art institutions responding to these challenges?“At a time when artists may work without obligation to medium\, why choose the materials of sculpture? What does it mean for an artist to assume the role of sculptor today? And just what is at stake for a new generation committed to sculpture?” \n  \nMichael Lim is an Art & Design Historian. Formerly LGBTQ activist\, queer artist\, assistant curator at ArtSonje Center and Dong-A Ilbo Press Museum\, and editor-in-chief of SigongArt Publications and Art in Culture magazine\, in the late naughties and early 2010’s he published “Off Kilter: Notes from a Study of Contemporary Korean Artists\,” “SKMoMA Highlights: 350 Works from the Museum of Modern Art\, Seoul\, Korea” and “What is Art? – From the Modern to the Post-Contemporary.” Currently\, he is working on new titles – “The Post-Contemporary: Twilight of Modern & Postmodern Art\,” “New Perspective for Designers: Post-Contemporary Issues after the Death of Postmodernism\,” and “The Methods of 20th and 21st Century Art.” \n  \nThis lecture is curated by Daeun Kang (Sculpture 2023)\, sponsored by Studio Council and the BIPOC Student Union\, and supported by the Sculpture Department.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/visiting-artist-lecture-michael-lim-sculptorly-sculpture-galleries-closed/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230415T230000
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SUMMARY:STUDIO - Gala and Afterparty
DESCRIPTION:STUDIO 2022 Photo: Sarah Blanchette (Photography ’17) \nGala from 6–9pm \nAfter Party from 9–11pm \nSTUDIO 2023 is a one-of-a-kind celebration of creativity. For nearly 90 years\, Cranbrook Academy of Art has been home to the world’s leading artists\, designers\, and architects. STUDIO provides unprecedented access to the Academy’s current cohort of 100+ artists while generating essential funds to support scholarships for Academy students\, the Academy’s 11 departments\, and programming at Cranbrook Art Museum.\n\nSTUDIO sponsors and ticket holders will enjoy: \n\na ticket to the STUDIO event and after-party\nearly access to an online Art Sale\nin-person opportunities to purchase artwork\nan in-person opportunity to explore the studios of Cranbrook artists\n\nTickets for After Party are also sold separately.STUDIO Gala and After Party tickets sell out quickly! Purchase today at studio.cranbrook.edu. 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/studio-gala-and-afterparty/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230412T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230412T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T120159
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T064153Z
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SUMMARY:Critical Studies Lecture: Laura Gutiérrez "Nao Bustamante’s Artistic Re-imaginings"
DESCRIPTION:Nao Bustamante Installation\, Marfa. \nNao Bustamante is a multidisciplinary artist whose work is very much rooted in deep research\, whether this be archival or otherwise. And through her performances\, installations\, and media work—she often overlays these art forms—she is also intent in making grand and/or minute statements about life and death\, and everything in between\, all the while never losing rage or joy\, and whatever other emotions may surface depending on the artistic pieces\, and what they may elicit. This presentation will serve as a brief introduction to some of Bustamante’s work. But rather than focusing on what I have already written and published on\, I will devote discuss three research-based projects that are invested in re-imaging the past\, in varying ways and which I argue is often done to move us (forward) with more ease and care. These three projects are ambitious in scope and are composed of different parts. The first one\, SILVER AND GOLD (2009)\, is a filmformance (a term coined by Bustamante) that can be briefly described as a meditation on our relationships to cinematic divas—particularly those of yesterday—through a brilliant layering of film and live performance; the second is SOLDADERA (ongoing since 2010) that consists of different elements and artistic forms as it reimagines the figure of the “women soldier” and brings her into the present and future; and the last one is BLOOM (ongoing since 2021)\, one of Bustamante’s most recent research-based art project in which she re-imagines the vaginal speculum at the same time that the multi-media project also tackles with the dark history of gynecological healthcare. \nLaura Gutiérrez \nLaura Gutiérrez is Associate Professor in Latinx Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research areas are Latinx performance\, visual culture\, queer studies\, and feminisms. Gutiérrez is the author of Performing Mexicanidad: Vendidas y Cabareteras on the Transnational Stage (recipient of an MLA book award) and has published on Latinx performance\, border art\, Mexican video art\, and Mexican political cabaret. She was a fellow in the Getty Scholars Program in LA (fall 2022) and currently holds a Provost’s Authors Fellowship (2022-2023) as she completes her monograph in progress Binding Intimacies in Contemporary Queer Latinx Performance and Visual Art. \n 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/critical-studies-lecture-laura-gutierrez-nao-bustamantes-artistic-re-imaginings/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230411T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230411T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T120159
CREATED:20230321T171245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T172702Z
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SUMMARY:Cranbrook Conversations: Curtis Chin
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of the award-winning film Dear Corky (run time 18 minutes) by producer\, director\, actor\, and author Curtis Chin\, followed by a conversation with Paul Sacaridiz\, Director of Cranbrook Academy of Art. \nThe event will be held in person at deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Museum of Art (RSVP for in-person conversation) and available online for streaming via Zoom Webinar. \nAbout the Film: For over 50 years\, New York native Corky Lee photographed his hometown’s Chinatown and Asian American communities around the country. With a strong sense of social justice\, he captured activists\, celebrities\, and everyday heroes with equal passion\, taking over 100\,000 photos. Sadly\, while documenting the latest rise of anti-Asian hate crimes\, Corky fell to COVID. Through his own words and pictures\, DEAR CORKY reveals the man behind the camera. \nAbout Curtis Chin: A graduate of the Creative Writing program at the University of Michigan\, Curtis Chin has received awards from ABC/Disney Television\, New York Foundation for the Arts\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, and more. Chin has screened his films\, VINCENT WHO? and TESTED\, with over 600 entities in 16 countries. A co-founder of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop\, his memoir\, “Everything I Learned\, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant” will be published by Little\, Brown and Company in Fall 2023. See more at www.CurtisFromDetroit.com. \nAbout Paul Sacardiz: Paul Sacaridiz is the Maxine and Stuart Frankel Director of Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills\, Michigan. Over the course of his career\, he has been widely recognized for his work as an artist\, educator\, administrator\, and leader in higher education and the nonprofit sector.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/cranbrook-conversations-curtis-chin/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230410T190000
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SUMMARY:2023 Annual Swanson Lecture: Mel Dodd - Between the Built and the Lived
DESCRIPTION:Mel Dodd \nJoin us on Monday\, April 10 for the 2023 Annual Swanson Lecture. This year’s lecture will be presented by Mel Dodd. The lecture will be held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum and is free and open to the public. \nDrawing on practice\, research\, and teaching\, and expanding on her recent publication ‘Spatial Practices: Modes of Actions and Engagement with the City’ (Routledge 2019)\, Mel will explore the relationship between social and spatial infrastructures – tracing projects and approaches that range from performance to policy-making\, from architecture to urban design. \nMel Dodd leads Architecture at Monash University\, Melbourne\, and has been practicing and teaching architecture for over 30 years including at Cambridge University\, & Royal College of Art. She was Programme Director at RMIT University\, Melbourne 2007-2012 and then at Central Saint Martins until 2020\, where she established the Spatial Practices Programme. Her practice is concerned with the relationship between social and spatial infrastructures\, delivered through collaborative and socially-engaged practice; innovations in live projects and pedagogy\, and via advocacy for expanded forms of architectural education and knowledge exchange. She is the author of ‘Spatial Practices: Modes of Action and Engagement with the City’ (Routledge 2019)\, and joint author of ‘This is What We Do: A Muf Manual’ (Ellipsis 2002). Professor Dodd received her Master of Architecture from the University of Cambridge and her Ph.D. from RMIT University. \nThe annual Swanson lecture is sponsored by the J. Robert F. Swanson Fund. \nThe J. Robert F. Swanson Lecture Fund at Cranbrook Academy of Art was established in 1983 by the family of J. Robert F. Swanson\, a noted architect who was also the son-in-law of Eliel Saarinen. Each year\, the Swanson Lecture brings to the Cranbrook campus architects\, designers\, artists\, or scholars who have received critical acclaim for their work and enjoy a sustained record of excellence and achievement in their respective fields.  J. Robert F. Swanson and his wife and lifelong design partner\, Pipsan Saarinen Swanson\, founded their firm Swanson Associates in 1947 and worked on many exteriors and interiors\, including residences\, schools\, universities\, churches\, airports\, banks\, government\, industrial and commercial projects.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/2023-annual-swanson-lecture-mel-dodd-between-the-built-and-the-lived/
LOCATION:deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Avenue\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Academy + ArtMembers Opening Preview Party - 2023 Graduate Degree Exhibition of Cranbrook Academy of Art
DESCRIPTION:2022 Graduate Degree Exhibition of Cranbrook Academy of Art at Cranbrook Art Museum. Photo: PD Rearick. \nCelebrate the 2023 Graduate Degree Exhibition of Cranbrook Academy of Art at Cranbrook Art Museum\, on Saturday\, April 8\, 2023\, from 6-9pm! \nThe innovative work of the next generation of architects\, artists\, and designers will be on display at the 2023 Graduate Degree Exhibition of Cranbrook Academy of Art. The Degree Exhibition showcases pieces that are the culmination of two years of studio work from a diverse group of graduates as they launch their careers. \nCost: \nArtMembers: Free \nGeneral Public: $20 \n 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/academy-artmembers-opening-preview-party-2023-graduate-degree-exhibition-of-cranbrook-academy-of-art/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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