Surface Magazine Features the Award-Winning Work of Entertainment Arts Alumnus
Michael Mauro is the set designer behind some of the world’s most influential hip-hop concerts and was recently highlighted by Surface.
Michael Mauro is the set designer behind some of the world’s most influential hip-hop concerts and was recently highlighted by Surface.
Bryan Thompson, CCS Transportation Design and Motor City Masters alumnus, was recently featured in the online news portal Uncova.
Michael Stone-Richards, CCS professor of Critical Theory and Visual Studies, is the recipient of a $50,000 grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Arts Writers Grant for his forthcoming book, Care of the City: Ruination, Abandonment, and Hospitality in Contemporary Practice.
Cartoon Brew’s ‘Short Pic of the Day’ recently featured the senior thesis work of CCS Entertainment Arts graduate Yugo Limbo.
Fashion Accessories Design Chair Aki Choklat returned to his native Finland in November to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his collaboration with Lahtiset.
Mikael Shevelkin, a graduate student in CCS’s MFA Transportation Design program, has come up with a lightweight two-wheel ride named Virgin Scooter which was recently featured in arch2o.
Associate Professor Mark Zapico participated in the Grosse Pointe Artists Association’s 80th Annual Members’ Show.
Chair and Associate Professor Ryan Ansel presented the CCS Award at Courageous Persuaders, a national television PSA competition for high school students.
The Communication Design department and the Detroit chapter of AIGA sponsored an exhibit by French Paper, a Michigan family-owned paper mill, on September 8. French Paper is celebrating its 150th anniversary by gathering and showcasing decades of historical printed materials and promotional items. As a part of a multi-city tour, “The Road to 150 Tour” shows off some of the highest-quality work you can find in print and paper.
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