by Megan Mesack | Sep 23, 2024
Join us for an exciting evening with Daniel Casey as he shares his insights and experiences in film. This event will take place on Thu Oct 03 2024 at 7:00 PM on CCS’s Ford Campus in the Walter B. Ford II Building, Wendell W. Anderson Jr. Auditorium.
by Megan Mesack | Sep 11, 2024
Mai Xiong, a 2007 Alumna of the College for Creative Studies’ Communication Design department and current Michigan State House Representative, will be speaking about key issues impacting American democracy. This event is free and open to the public.
by Megan Mesack | Aug 29, 2024
This inspiring exhibition pays homage to the innovative spirit and boundless creativity of educators across the Midwest. Hosted in conjunction with the 14th annual Midwest Fiber Art Educators Network Conference, this exhibition features artwork that offers a compelling glimpse into the innovative spirit of Fiber Art and Textile Design.
by Megan Mesack | Aug 21, 2024
Join us on September 7 for an alumni meetup hosted by the CCS Illustration Department, 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.
by Megan Mesack | Aug 21, 2024
This fall, join us for the a juried undergraduate student exhibition, with guest juror Sara Nickleson (‘09, Industrial Design – Product). The exhibition is sponsored by the CCS Valade Speaker Series.
by Megan Mesack | Aug 7, 2024
Mark Addison Smith is a queer artist whose design specialization is typographic storytelling: allowing illustrative text to convey a visual narrative through printed matter, artist’s books, and site installations. With his on-going, text-based archive, You Look Like The Right Type: 15 Years, he has been illustrating snippets of overheard conversations every single day since 2008 and exhibiting the works as larger-scale conversations between strangers exchanging words on topics never spoken.
by Megan Mesack | Aug 7, 2024
Nest: A Reflection of Safe Spaces delves into the profound human need for sanctuary—places where one feels nurtured, loved, accepted, and shielded from harm.
by Megan Mesack | Aug 7, 2024
LaKela Brown traces the origin of her current work through examination of subjects, materials, and processes, which encompass the foundation of her practice. In her Woodward Lecture, Brown will speak about ethnobotany, adornment, and molding and casting as a form of record keeping.
by Elizabeth Botkin | May 23, 2024
The exhibition will explore the mirroring relationship between art and self as well as art and communities, highlighting the role of art in achieving personal visibility and social connection. This timeless examination is especially relevant in the current political atmosphere when the freedom to express visibility is under mounting assault.
by Elizabeth Botkin | May 23, 2024
Re/View is a juried exhibition of work by CCS Alumni from across the country. The exhibition includes works in all media installed in the beautiful Valade Family Gallery. Re/View: A CCS Alumni Exhibition is a part of the CCS Student Exhibition.
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