Watch Me Work: Ebitenyefa Baralaye • Section Head • Ceramics
Assistant Professor of Crafts and Section Head of Ceramics, Baralaye has been making art since he was a child. Early on, he loved to draw and devoured books his father bought him in order to copy the work of famous artists. Later, he was fascinated by how to create art that could engage with space the way people do, so he studied sculpting in his high school AP art class.
In Changing World, Design is Detroit’s Untapped Strength
This week’s oped in Crain’s Detroit Business written by Olga Stella, executive director of Design Core Detroit and Don Tuski, president of the College for Creative Studies in Detroit.
Artforum Features CCS Fine Arts Alumnus
Artforum recently featured the solo exhibition of CCS alumnus Tyree Guyton at Martos Gallery in New York City.
Marie Woo, an innovator in ceramics, is named Kresge Eminent Artist
Marie Woo, an innovator in ceramics, is named Kresge Eminent Artist Metro Detroit artist is known as expert on traditional pottery who also pushes far beyond traditional forms Ceramicist and educator Marie Woo has been named the 2020 Kresge Eminent Artist, an annual...CCS Alumnus Executive Creative Director of Newly Unveiled “Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge”
CCS Alumnus Executive Creative Director of Newly Unveiled “Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge” Inside Disney’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Scott Mallwitz, executive creative director of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, details Disney’s latest, and most immersive, park...Coat Designed in CCS Classroom is Changing Lives
CNN recently highlighted the entrepreneurial work of Veronika Scott, CCS Product Design alumna and CEO and founder of the Empowerment Plan, a non-profit that employs and trains homeless women who manufacture sleeping bag coats for those in need.
CCS Alumnus Captures the Beauty of National Parks
Fred Moss, CCS Communications Design alumnus and Graphic Designer at Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, Int’l (FMA), was recently featured in the Daily Herald out of Chicago for his series of landscapes depicting the beauty of the American National Parks.
CCS Students Get Real-world Opportunity with Designs for Pistons
The program between the Detroit Pistons and the College for Creative Studies has engaged cross-discipline students to create a series of 10 posters. The partnership allows students to get attention for their skills and to commemorate the opening of the Henry Ford Detroit Pistons Performance Center in New Center Detroit.
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