by Megan Mesack | Oct 2, 2023 | Alumni, Illustration, Uncategorized
Celebrate the 100th episode of Disney’s “Big City Greens,” co-created by CCS alumnus Chris Houghton (IL ’10). Discover the journey of this major television milestone.
by Megan Mesack | Sep 29, 2023 | Academics, Advertising Design, Animation, Color & Materials Design, Communication Design & Strategy, Department News, Entertainment Arts, Faculty, Fashion Accessories Design, Fashion Design, Film, Foundation, Game Design, Illustration, Interior Design, Liberal Arts, MA Art Ed, MFA Color & Materials Design, MFA Transportation Design, MFA UXD, Photography, Product Design, Studio Art and Craft, Transportation Design, Uncategorized, Undeclared, Visual Development
The College for Creative Studies introduces a remarkable group of new faculty members for Fall 2023 across the Foundations, Liberal Arts, Art Education, and Entertainment Arts departments.
by Megan Mesack | Sep 29, 2023 | Alumni, Studio Art and Craft, Undergraduate
CCS alumnus Kevin Beasley (FA ’07) has been honored with the 29th Heinz Award for the Arts. Discover how his sculptural work explores the intersections of history and American culture.
by Megan Mesack | Sep 15, 2023 | Fashion Design
Discover how the CCS Fashion Department was featured in FashionUnited for its collaboration with Carhartt. Learn how students worked with the iconic workwear brand.
by Megan Mesack | Sep 15, 2023 | Alumni, Product Design, Studio Art and Craft
Discover how CCS Industrial Design alumna Olivia Barry merges her grandmother’s pottery roots with modern manufacturing to create award-winning ceramic lighting and art.
by Megan Mesack | Sep 14, 2023 | DEI, DEI Blog, Uncategorized
Known as sizeism, fatphobia, fat shaming, or weight stigma, this pervasive form of bias involves discriminating against people because of their body size. According to psychologist Rebecca Puhl, PhD, “Sizeism is one of the most deeply entrenched stigmas in today’s society, partly because of sociocultural ideals tying thinness to core American values such as hard work and individualism.”1 Because this form of bias is often directed towards women and others with marginalized identities, including people of color and those in the LGBTQ+ community, sizeism is an intersectional issue.
by Megan Mesack | Sep 5, 2023 | Community Outreach, News, Office of Partnerships, Uncategorized
College for Creative Studies (CCS) and The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History are pleased to announce an exhibition showcasing their partnership for d.Tree Studio, a collaboration bringing together creative inquiry, craft, sustainability, community...
by Stacy Hutchcraft | Aug 31, 2023 | Crafts, Fine Arts, News, Press Release, Studio Art and Craft, Undeclared, Undergraduate
In an effort to provide a more versatile student experience and continue the College’s tradition of relentless creativity and making, the College for Creative Studies (CCS) is introducing Studio Art and Craft. The College for Creative Studies (CCS) is pleased to...
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