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SUMMARY:Lecture: Beatriz Colomina (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Architecture in the Age of Pandemics: From Tuberculosis to COVID 19\nArchitecture and medicine have always been tightly interlinked. Architectural discourse weaves itself through theories of body and brain\, constructing the architect as a kind of doctor and the client as patient. Every age has its signature afflictions and each affliction has its architecture. The age of bacterial diseases\, particularly tuberculosis\, gave birth to modern architecture\, to white buildings detached from the “humid ground where disease breeds\,” as Le Corbusier put it. The discovery of streptomycin put an end to that age. \nIn the postwar years\, attention shifted to psychological problems. The architect was not seen just as a doctor but as a shrink\, the house not just a medical device for the prevention of disease\, but for providing psychological comfort\, “nervous health.” The twenty-first century is the age of neurological disorders: depression\, ADHD\, borderline personality disorders\, burnout syndrome and allergies—the “environmentally hypersensitive” unable to live in the modern world. But pandemics have returned. \nWith COVID-19\, a virus is completely reshaping architecture and urbanism and once again disease exposes the structural inequities of race\, class and gender. Will architectural discourse and practice likewise reshape itself? \nBeatriz Colomina is the Howard Crosby Butler Professor of the History of Architecture and the Founding Director of the Media and Modernity Program at Princeton University. She writes and curates on questions of design\, art\, sexuality and media. Her books include Sexuality and Space (Princeton Architectural Press\, 1992)\, Privacy and Publicity: Modern Architecture as Mass Media (MIT\, 1994)\, Domesticity at War (ACTAR and MIT\, 2006)\, Clip/Stamp/Fold: The Radical Architecture of Little Magazines with Craig Buckley (ACTAR\, 2010)\, Are We Human? Notes on an Archeology of Design with Mark Wigley ((Lars Müller\, 2016) and X-Ray Architecture (Lars Müller 2019) \nThis lecture is generously supported by the J. Robert F. Swanson Lecture Fund. \nAbout the J. Robert F. Swanson Lecture 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\, and government\, industrial and commercial projects
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/swanson-lecture-beatriz-colomina-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Amir H. Fallah (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Amir H. Fallah will give a talk about his painting practice and review several bodies of work spanning 2015 through today. \nAmir H. Fallah creates paintings\, sculptures\, and installations that utilize personal history as an entry point to discuss race\, representation\, the body\, and the memories of cultures and countries left behind. \nFallah received his BFA in Fine Art & Painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art and his MFA in painting at the University of California\, Los Angeles. He has exhibited extensively in the United States and abroad. Selected solo exhibitions include the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tucson; South Dakota Art Museum\, Brookings SD; Schneider Museum of Art\, Ashland OR; and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art\, Overland KS. \nRegistration is required\, please click the RSVP button to complete your registration for this public lecture.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-amir-h-fallah/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201020T200000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Autumn Knight (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Autumn Knight is an interdisciplinary artist working with performance\, installation\, video\, and text. Her work has been presented at various institutions including The Institute for Contemporary Art (VCU)\, Richmond\, Virginia; Krannert Art Museum\, Illinois; Human Resources\, Los Angeles; and Akademie der Kunste\, Berlin\, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art; Project Row Houses\, Houston. Her performance and video work are held in the permanent collection of the Studio Museum in Harlem. Knight participated in the 2019 Whitney Biennial as a performance and video artist. Knight recently completed a residency at The Kitchen  (NYC). \nRegistration is required\, please click the RSVP button to complete your registration for this public lecture.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-autumn-knight/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200509T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200517T233000
DTSTAMP:20260430T070626
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SUMMARY:Virtual STUDIO 2020
DESCRIPTION:Join Us Online For STUDIO 2020\n\nBeginning Saturday\, May 9 at 9am\nWhile we may not be able to celebrate together in person this year\, we can still revel in the joy and creative inspiration that comes with Cranbrook’s STUDIO fundraiser! \nJoin us virtually for a STUDIO Art Sale & Auction. Artwork from Cranbrook Academy of Art students will be for sale\, and our online auction will include alumni artwork and experiences that you will only find at a Cranbrook event. \nThe event opens exclusively to event sponsors on May 7\, and to the general public on May 9 at 9am. Donations to our programs will also be accepted through this site. \nHow your donations will help: \n\nAuction proceeds will support scholarships for Cranbrook Academy of Art students.\nArt Sale proceeds will go directly to the artist and their department.\nSponsor support will assist with scholarships for Cranbrook Academy of Art students and programming at Cranbrook Art Museum.\n\nIf you would like to be pre-registered for the event and receive text notifications when it goes live\, please email Alexis Weisbrod and provide her with your email address and cell phone number and she will add you to our system. Your information will only be used for the purposes of this event. \nVirtual STUDIO 2020 Preview
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/virtual-studio-2020/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200426T170000
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SUMMARY:Cancelled - OPEN(STUDIOS)
DESCRIPTION:Due to current recommendations regarding the coronavirus\, we have cancelled OPEN(STUDIOS) for 2020. \n\nJoin us on Sunday\, April 26\, 2020\, from 1-5pm\, for our annual OPEN(STUDIOS) event. Visitors can tour the Academy of Art’s private studio spaces\, meet with emerging artists and designers from the Academy’s 11 departments and purchase student work. This is the only time of the year when the public is invited inside the private Academy studio spaces! \nOPEN(STUDIOS) is a FREE event!\nRegister through Eventbrite (COMING SOON) and also receive complimentary admission to the following Cranbrook attractions: \nCranbrook Art Museum: Tour the 2020 Graduate Degree Exhibition of Cranbrook Academy of Art\, featuring the work of 65 graduating Academy students. Museum educators will also host a Spring Family Day with kid-friendly tours and hands-on art projects from 11am–2pm. \nCranbrook Institute of Science: Discover the wonder of the natural world and develop a better understanding of the ways in which science impacts our lives each day (paid admission required for exploreLab\, Robot Revolution\, and the Acheson Planetarium). \nSaarinen House: This is the opening day of the historic former home of Eliel and Loja Saarinen\, the jewel of Cranbrook’s architectural treasures. \nCranbrook House: Enjoy an open house at the Arts and Crafts-style manor designed by Albert Kahn for the founders of Cranbrook\, George Gough Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth. \n  \nThis is the perfect day to explore Cranbrook! Check-in at the main event table located outside of Cranbrook Art Museum or at any of the participating campus venues for information and maps. Visitors can park at any of the venues on campus and shuttles will also be running from the Kingswood and 550 Lone Pine Road parking lots. The event will be held rain or shine. \nThe 2020 Graduate Degree Exhibition of Cranbrook Academy of Art and OPEN(STUDIOS) are sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC as part of their ongoing commitment to supporting emerging artists of all ages. Additional support for the 2020 Graduate Degree Exhibition of Cranbrook Academy of Art is provided by the Clannad Foundation. \nThe inaugural STUDIO(junior) fundraiser for Cranbrook Art Museum’s educational programming will be taking place during OPEN(STUDIOS). This carnival of creative activities is a ticketed event\, please see the Studio(junior) event for more information. Sponsored by Cranbrook Art Associates.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/openstudios-2/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Academy of Art\, 39221 Woodward Ave\, Bloomfield Hills\, 48303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open House
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SUMMARY:Postponed - STUDIO(junior) - TBD
DESCRIPTION:Due to current recommendations regarding the coronavirus\, we have decided to postpone (STUDIO)junior\, please stay tuned for updates regarding this event. \n\nOn Sunday\, April 26\, 2020\, Cranbrook Art Associates will host the inaugural STUDIO(junior) fundraiser in support of Cranbrook Art Museum’s educational outreach programs. \nJoin us for an afternoon of hands-on artmaking on the grounds of Cranbrook Art Museum.  STUDIO(junior) is held in conjunction with the 9th Annual (OPEN)STUDIOS event at Cranbrook Academy of Art\, which allows visitors to tour the private studios of the Academy\, as well as Cranbrook Art Museum\, Cranbrook Institute of Science\, Cranbrook House & Gardens\, and Saarinen House. \nSTUDIO(junior) will be held in conjunction with the 9th Annual OPEN(STUDIOS) at Cranbrook Academy of Art. \nTitle Sponsor: ROCO Real Estate \nTicket Price: \nEarly Bird Ticket (before April 15\, 2020): $75 member/ $85 non-member per family (includes children\, parents\, and grandparents) \nAfter April 15\, 2020: $90 member/ $100 non-member \nYour support will help provide financial assistance for our educational programming at Cranbrook Art Museum. \n  \nOfferings include: \nScreen printing (Take home your own tote bag!) \nRag Rug Making (Take home a woven wall hanging!) \nPop-pom Making (Take home your own pom-pom creation!) \nStamping and Bookmaking Activity (Take home a custom stamped book!) \nWeaving Activity \nPainting Activity \nSensory Stations hosted by Cranbrook Institute of Science \nFace Painting \nBalloon Making \nPopcorn & Cotton Candy
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/studiojunior/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open House
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200425T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200426T000000
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SUMMARY:STUDIO 2020
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for this one-of-a-kind celebration of creativity! Stroll through Cranbrook Academy of Art students’ and Artists-in-Residences’ private studios and dine together. Engage today’s emerging artists\, architects\, and designers in a grand celebration. Your evening includes a Studio stroll\, a reception\, short program\, dinner catered by Forte Belanger\, and an exciting auction! \n\n6pm Studio doors open for light appetizers and refreshments\n8pm Dinner under the tent\n10pm The party continues back in the studios\n\nProceeds from STUDIO support scholarships benefiting Cranbrook Academy of Art students and programming at Cranbrook Art Museum. \nInquire About Sponsorship Opportunities \nMore Information about STUDIO 2020 and Sponsors
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/studio-2020/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Academy of Art\, 39221 Woodward Ave\, Bloomfield Hills\, 48303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open House
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200324T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200324T190000
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SUMMARY:Cancelled - Lecture: Jacolby Satterwhite
DESCRIPTION:Cancellation Notice: Cranbrook Art Museum (and deSalle Auditorium) are closed effective March 13\, 2020. All programs including this public lecture have been cancelled during their closure period. \n  \nJacolby Satterwhite was born in 1986 in Columbia\, South Carolina. He received his BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Arts\, Baltimore and his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania\, Philadelphia.  \n Satterwhite’s work has been presented in numerous exhibitions both in the United States and in Europe\, including most recently at Fabric Workshop & Museum\, Philadelphia (2019); Pioneer Works\, New York (2019); Whitechapel Gallery\, London (2019); the Museum of Modern Art\, New York (2019); the Minneapolis Institute of Art (2019); the Museum of Contemporary Art\, Chicago (2018); Fondation Louis Vuitton\, Paris (2018); New Museum\, New York (2017); Public Art Fund\, New York (2017); San Francisco Museum of Art\, San Francisco (2017); and the Institute of Contemporary Art\, Philadelphia (2017).   \n He was awarded the United States Artist Francie Bishop Good & David Horvitz Fellowship in 2016. His work is included in the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma\, Helsinki; Museum of Modern Art\, New York; Studio Museum in Harlem\, New York; and the Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York\, among others.  \nIn 2019\, Satterwhite collaborated with Solange Knowles on her visual album\, “When I Get Home.”  \n  \nSponsored by the Painting Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art.  \nAll lectures are free and held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum. 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-jacolby-satterwhite/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200312T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200312T190000
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Lecture: Johanna Grawunder
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLATION NOTICE: As a precautionary measure\, we have made the decision to cancel the Johanna Grawunder lecture scheduled for March 12. We do not feel it is safe to ask Johanna to travel to Michigan at this time due to the many uncertainties presented by the coronavirus (COVID-19). The health and safety of our guests\, students\, and staff always come first\, and we hope to be able to welcome her to campus at a future date. \nEach year\, through the generosity of an endowment from Knoll International\, the Knoll Lecture Series at Cranbrook Academy of Art brings a renowned designer to campus for a free public lecture to promote the importance of design and build discussions with the Academy students. \nThis year\, Johanna Grawunder will deliver the lecture\, “CONCEPT”. Every project has a story. Whether a large-scale lighting installation\, a unique art-design custom commission or a mass-produced product\, the story we choose the tell is the driver of the design. Sometimes the story is a direct programmatic request or user-centered objective but for my work\, the main story is CONCEPT.  \nConcepts can develop from external interests- “pay attention to what you pay attention to”- as well as project-specific inspirations. They are a self-imposed framework around which my work is developed\, decisions are made and explained\, use of resources is justified (sometimes). Conceptual design is an abstract and idiosyncratic process expressed in everything from materials and color to the title of a thing.  \n  \nDesigner/artist Johanna Grawunder works on a broad range of projects\, including large-scale public lighting and color installations\, exhibition design\, architectural interventions and interiors\, and limited-edition furniture and light collections. Recent projects include a new Light Art collection for Carpenters Workshop Gallery\,  the personal exhibition “Alone Together” for Assab One in Milan\, exhibition design of the show “Van Cleef & Arpels: Time\, Nature\, Love” in Palazzo Reale Milano\, and “Coding”\, an immersive light installation recently completed for San Francisco International Airport\, and part of the permanent collection of the City and County of San Francisco.  \nTrained as an architect\, she was drawn to the medium of light early on and has tried to incorporate architectural principles and scale\, non-precious building materials and high technology light research into her designs.  \n Her work is included in many museum permanent collections\, including the High Museum Atlanta\, LACMA\, CNAP\, SFMOMA\, The Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, Art Institute Chicago\, Denver Art Museum and Musée des Arts Décoratifs Paris.  \n With a degree in Architecture from California Polytechnic University San Luis Obispo\, she studied and worked with Gianni Pettena and Cristiano Toraldo di Francia of Superstudio in Florence (1984-1985) then moved to Milan to work with Sottsass Associati (1985-2001)\, becoming a partner in 1989. At Sottsass Associati she was involved primarily with architecture and interiors\, co-designing with Ettore Sottsass\, many of the firm’s most prestigious projects.  In 2001 she opened her own design studio in San Francisco and Milan.  \n  \nSponsored by Knoll Lecture in Design. \n All lectures are free and held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum. 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-johanna-grawunder/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200311T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200311T190000
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Lecture: Karyn Olivier
DESCRIPTION:Photo: Steve Weinek \nCANCELLATION NOTICE: As a precautionary measure\, we have made the decision to cancel the Karyn Olivier lecture scheduled for March 11. We do not feel it is safe to ask Karyn to travel to Michigan at this time due to the many uncertainties presented by the coronavirus (COVID-19). The health and safety of our guests\, students\, and staff always come first\, and we hope to be able to welcome her to campus at a future date. \nKaryn Olivier (b. Trinidad and Tobago) received her M.F.A. at Cranbrook Academy of Art and her B.A at Dartmouth College. \nShe has exhibited at the Gwangju and Busan Biennials\, World Festival of Black Arts and Culture (Dakar\, Senegal)\, The Studio Museum in Harlem\, The Whitney Museum of Art\, MoMA P.S.1\, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston\, Contemporary Art Museum Houston\, The Mattress Factory (Pittsburgh)\, SculptureCenter (NY)\, Drexel University\, the University of the Arts\, Ulrich Museum of Art\, University of Delaware Museum\, among others.  \nIn 2017 Olivier installed a large-scale commissioned work for Philadelphia’s Mural Arts program in historic Vernon Park. In 2015 Olivier created public works for Creative Time in Central Park and NYC’s Percent for Art program. She received the 2018-19 Rome Prize and has been the recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship\, the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award\, the New York Foundation for the Arts Award\, a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant\, the William H. Johnson Prize\, the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Award\, a Creative Capital Foundation grant and a Harpo Foundation grant. Her work has been reviewed in The New York Times\, Time Out New York\, The Village Voice\, Art in America\, Flash Art\, Mousse\, The Washington Post\, Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art\, Frieze\, the Philadelphia Inquirer\, Hyperallergic\, among others.   \nOlivier is currently an associate professor and program head of sculpture at Tyler School of Art and Architecture. \nSponsored by the Photography Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art.  \nAll lectures are free and held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-karyn-olivier/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200305T190000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Paula Wilson
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Title: Mooning  \nPaula Wilson will discuss her multimedia practice that intermixes layered collage\, installation\, video\, painting\, and printmaking. Her subject matter is equally multifaceted. Drawing her inspiration from cultural and natural histories\, she reimages and reconstructs her worldview as a biracial Black woman. Her work often burst from the wall or frame\, a constant re-assembly of lived experiences: black and white\, urban and rural\, traditional and contemporary\, singular and collective. Wilson will also speak about her relocation in 2007 from New York City to the high desert town of Carrizozo\, New Mexico (population 996) where she co-runs the artist-founded organization MoMAZoZo and the Carrizozo Artist in Residency.  \n  \nVisual Artist Paula Wilson was born in Chicago\, Illinois\, and is currently based in Carrizozo\, New Mexico. Wilson’s most recent solo exhibitions were Entangled\, at 516 Arts\, Albuquerque\, NM (2019)\, The Light Becomes You\, at Denny Dimin Gallery\, New York\, NY (2018)\, and Spread Wild\, Pleasures of the Yucca\, at Smack Mellon\, Brooklyn\, NY (2018). She has been featured in publications such as Hyperallergic\, Artforum\, The New York Times\, and The New Yorker. Wilson’s artwork is in many collections including\, The Studio Museum in Harlem\, the New York Public Library\, Yale University\, and Saatchi Gallery. She holds a Master of Fine Art from Columbia University.  \n  \nSponsored by the Print Media Department  \n All lectures are free and held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum.  \n 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-paula-wilson/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200213T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200213T190000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Katja Prins
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Title: Brave New World \nKatja Prins will discuss her practice as a jewelry artist\, which has evolved over the last 22 years. This lecture will focus in particular on her fascination with the relationship between technology and the human body. Specifically engaged with how technology functions as our support structure\, she is both anxious and excited about the simultaneously healing-protective and toxic-destructive properties of technology. This ambivalent fascination provides her with imagery that is reflected through her work. \nKatja Prins (Haarlem\, NL\, 1970) graduated at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in 1997 and has been working as an independent jewelry artist ever since. She has had solo and group exhibitions in Europe\, USA\, Asia and Russia. \nShe has also lectured and taught at various institutions such as Hiko Minzuno College\, Tokyo\, JP\, Tainan National University of the Arts\, Tainan\, TW\, Savannah College of Art and Design\, Savannah\, USA\, RISD\, Providence\, USA\, University of Arts & Design Samara\, RU\, Konstfack\, Stockholm\, SE\, Alchimia\, Florence\, IT and the Gerrit Rietveld Academy\, Amsterdam\, NL. \nHer work can be found in public collections such as Cooper Hewitt Museum New York\, USA\, Museum of Arts and Design New York\, USA\, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam\, NL\, SM’s Stedelijk Museum ‘s Hertogenbosch\, NL\, Mint Museum of Craft & Design\, Charlotte\, USA\, CODA Museum Apeldoorn\, NL\, Museum Arnhem\, NL\, Musée des Beaux Arts\, Marseille\, France and the Schmuck Museum\, Pforzheim\, DE. \nIn 2009 she published her monography “The Uncanny Valley”\, which gives an overview of all her work. She’s been nominated for the Mari Funaki Award for Contemporary Jewelry 2016 and the Design Award Rotterdam 1999\, Museum Boymans-van Beuningen\, NL and won the Darling Publications Jeweller of the Year Award 2009. \n  \nSponsored by the Metalsmithing Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art.  \n  \nAll lectures are free and held in deSalle Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum. 
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-katja-prins/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200211T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200211T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T070626
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Cas Holman
DESCRIPTION:Easy is Boring: Cas will present a few projects that exemplify her design philosophy and share insights from her voyage since arriving at Cranbrook. \nCas Holman has spent the last 15 years immersed in play\, education and imagination. Her philosophy and approach to designing for play was recently featured in the award-winning documentary series “Abstract: The Art of Design” on Netflix. Through her company Heroes Will Rise\, she designs and manufactures tools for the imagination. These materials are manipulable parts and pieces which inspire constructive play\, imaginative forms\, and cooperative interactions between people. Open-ended in their identity\, these tools/toys inspire children and adults to imagine the origin and story of the toy as well as how to use it. \nShe graduated from Cranbrook in 2005 and is now an Associate Professor at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and prototypes her playthings on five acres known as Camp Fun. Cas travels the globe to collaborate with thought and industry leaders in early education\, curriculum design\, public space and childhood advocacy. Some recent inspiring brave collaborators and clients include Cheng Xueqin\, founder of Anji Play (Anji\, China)\, Friends of the High Line (NYC)\, the 14th St Y Preschool and Jewish Community Center (NYC)\, and Lego Education (DK). \nSponsored by the 3D Design Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-cas-holman-2020/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Lecture/Workshop: Communicating Your Value: Social Media\, Websites\, and Marketing
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will focus on social media marketing via Instagram and Facebook as well as website best practices for artists. The featured speaker is Brandon Christopher Colvin\, founder of CANVASxDetroit\, a platform dedicated to arts engagement\, arts exposure\, and art-based solutions.  Lauren Rossi\, Detroit-based cultural producer and consultant for artists and arts organizations\, will also join the presentation. \n  \nSponsored by the Professional Practices Program.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-workshop-communicating-your-value-social-media-websites-and-marketing/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Kevin Zucker
DESCRIPTION:Kevin Zucker is a New York-based artist who has a BFA from RISD and an MFA from Columbia University. He has had solo shows in Cologne\, Dusseldorf\, Milan\, and Beijing\, as well as in New York\, where he is represented by Van Doren Waxter. Zucker has published writing\, curated exhibitions\, and is currently the chair of painting at RISD. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at PS1/MoMA\, the New Museum\, and the Brooklyn Museum\, amongst others\, and is in public collections including those of the Albright-Knox\, the Mildred Lane Kemper\, LACMA\, and the Whitney \nLectures are free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Print Media Department at Cranbrook Academy of Art.
URL:https://cranbrookart.edu/event/lecture-kevin-zucker/
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bloomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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