Alumni Magazine Feature: The Influence of Race, Politics and History
Taurus Burns (‘02, Art Practice) has always wanted to create art that told stories through realism, and does that through his discussions of Black history in his work. After an elementary school teacher called attention to and encouraged his budding talent, Taurus...
Meet the Former Nike Designer Helping Other Women Of Color In Design
Renowned CCS Alumnus Pays Homage to Frontline Workers in Exhibition
In his first solo exhibition, a Detroit-based artist depicts the visual dedication of marginalized groups in America. Mario Moore’s (Illustration, ‘09) “Enshrined: Presence + Perseverance” at the California African American Museum (CAAM) includes work from both early...
Ferndale Artist Illuminates at Regional Glass Show
Shifting Gears: How Women are Driving the Future of Movement
Changing the way we move, specifically in the automotive industry, is imperative to help reduce our carbon footprint and lessen the lasting effects of climate change. We need to rethink the way we use natural resources and the women coming out of CCS’ Transportation...
Glazed and Extruded: The Evolution of a Dynamic Career in Ceramics
When you walk into Next Step Studio & Gallery for the first time, it’s immediately evident that it is operated with an extreme sense of pride – from the meticulous curation of work, to the alluring gardens – there is intention behind every detail of this important...
CCS Craft & Material Studies Alumna on How to Succeed as a Female Entrepreneur
CCS Alumna, Instructor Robert White Inducted into the IES Detroit Chapter, Michigan Lighting Hall of Fame
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