CCS Fine Arts Alumnus Featured on PBS
PBS recently interviewed Scott Hocking, CCS Fine Arts alumnus and renowned Detroit installation artist, about his most recent work, “Shipwreck.”
PBS recently interviewed Scott Hocking, CCS Fine Arts alumnus and renowned Detroit installation artist, about his most recent work, “Shipwreck.”
Andrew Bazinski graduated from CCS’s Transportation Design program in 2011, is already leading the design of a new vehicle and is being featured by Automobile Magazine.
“America You Kill Me” is a documentary exploring the life and legacy of gay rights advocate and founder of “Equality Michigan,” Jeff Montgomery. Director and CCS alumnus, Daniel Land, is preparing for its release in December 2019 and it’s featured here in Deadline Detroit.
Kaiser Suidan, CCS Crafts alumnus and entrepreneur, has created himself a brand, studio, gallery and rental space on one block in Ferndale, Michigan called “Next Step Ferndale.”
Tim Flattery, renowned Hollywood Concept Artist and chair of CCS’s Entertainment Arts program, has three of his vehicle designs on display in the prestigious Hollywood Dream Machines exhibition at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California.
Fashion Week Daily sent talented, N.Y.-based illustrator and CCS Illustration alumnus, A.E. Kieren, to Fire Island for the Invasion of the Pines to sketch some of the greatest looks of the day. The annual event held on July 4th brought visitors from around the world.
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