Women’s Equality Day – Voting History
August 26 is National Women’s Equality Day, and this year marks the 100th anniversary of the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. This was the provision that allowed women to vote – previously, only men could vote – by...Alum-Led Fulcrum Project Seeks to Address Inequities in Artist Funding
Fiber and Textiles alum Feather Chiaverini and local artist Matt Lambert founded the project in order to support underrepresented and vulnerable artists.
Recognizing CCS Heroes: Week of 8/24/20
Paying tribute to those on campus that are making a difference… Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, CCS has gone through a variety of changes. Moving to offer the option of remote learning, preparing campus with all the required safety measures,...
GM’s Hummer Logo Redesigned by CCS Alumna
General Motors creative designer and CCS Communications Design alumna Bianca Iacopelli is credited for the redesign of General Motor’s new Hummer.How to Enable CCS Push Notifications
Don’t forget to turn on notifications for CCS social. This will enable you to get live news and updates in real time. INSTAGRAM: Go to @ccs_detroit on Instagram, under “following” select “notifications” & toggle posts, stories, live and IGTV....Alumna’s Social Justice Focused Solo Exhibition Set to Open at Galerie Camille
Galerie Camille is pleased to announce the solo exhibition opening of “Blackbird & Paloma Negra: The Mothers” by Detroit visual artist, educator and CCS alumna, Sabrina Nelson. Sabrina’s latest body of work is inspired by Nina Simone’s song Blackbird and her...The State of Design Education with CCS Transportation Design Chair
Paul Snyder, CCS Chair of Transportation Design, was recently interviewed by Formtrends on the current state of design education.Hyperallergic Features CCS Alumni and Faculty Involved in Art Mile Detroit
CCS Alumni, Sabrina Nelson & CCS Art Practice (Fine Art) Faculty, Jetshri Bhadviya were recently featured in Hyperallergic’s article Highlighting Detroit’s Invisible Artists.
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