CCS Partners with Detroit Public Schools Community District in Historic Arts Initiative
CCS Partners with Detroit Public Schools Community District in Historic Arts Initiative Continuing its mission to provide veterans, their spouses, and the military community with the finest choices for education opportunities, Military Friendly today has released the...College for Creative Studies Designated a 2020-2021 Military Friendly® School
Now in its 19th year, the Military Friendly Schools list has come to set the standard for higher education institutions to provide the best opportunities for veterans and their spouses. This prestigious list provides a comprehensive guide for veterans and their...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.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.
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