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Drawn Together: An Illustration Alumni Meetup

Drawn Together: An Illustration Alumni Meetup

Join us for an Illustration alumni meetup hosted by the Illustration Department & Alumni Relations, where we’ll explore modern industry practices, address current concerns, and investigate future trends. Whether you’re attending for the entire day or just dropping in, we welcome your participation.

Studio Art & Craft Professional Networking Event

Studio Art & Craft Professional Networking Event

Please join us for an exclusive showcase of curated student work from our BFA Studio Art and Craft department, including: Ceramics, Digital Fabrication, Fiber & Textiles, Glass, Metalsmithing & Jewelry, Painting & Drawing, Printmaking, and Sculpture

Industry Day

Industry Day

Please join us for an exclusive showcase of curated student work from: Undergraduate Interior Design, Product Design, and Transportation Design; and Graduate Studies Color & Materials Design, Transportation Design, and User Experience (UX) Design.

Thomas Roney Cable Car Races

Thomas Roney Cable Car Races

Join us for the Thomas Roney Cable Car Races, a CCS tradition where Freshman Transportation Design students put their creations to the test. Watch the competition unfold in categories like Best Craftsmanship, Most Innovative Design, and Sportsmanship.

Woodward Lecture Series: John Powers

Woodward Lecture Series: John Powers

Powers has been working in the vein of kinetic sculpture, installation and object making for the past two decades. His talk will focus on the development of his career and practice over that time and will touch on his interests in technology, time, myth, history and place.

Tomashi Jackson – Valade Speaker Series

Tomashi Jackson – Valade Speaker Series

Tomashi Jackson combines practices of painting, printmaking, and sculpture with archival research in areas of public infrastructure policy. The work interrogates intersections between formal languages of visual art and political languages driving histories of segregation, voting rights, education, transportation, labor, and housing in the United States. Considering color as both chromatic and social, Jackson’s work embraces compositional abstraction to investigate the interaction of color and its impact on the perceived value of human life in public space.

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