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Jasmine Brown

Adjunct FacultyColor & Materials Designer, Stellantis
Bachelor of Fine Arts: interior design, Wayne state University

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Jasmine Brown, a Color and Materials Designer, is dedicated to changing society’s perception of waste and unwanted materials. She currently  focuses on exploring bio-based materials while creating social, emotional, and functional experiences. Jasmine’s curiosity drives her to explore various paths, allowing her to embrace vulnerability and learn from her mistakes. Through her work with color and materials, Jasmine aims to create a harmonious balance for the planet and the people.

Professional Experience

While attending Wayne State University, Jasmine was an active design student who volunteered with the WSU Interior Design Student Organization. She supported her peers by organizing fundraising events and offering after-school courses to help current students prepare for their studies. During the summers, Jasmine interned at local design studios, including Hamilton-Anderson Associates, Imagination Global Agency, Michigan Women Forward, and the Elaine L. Jacobs Gallery/The Wayne State Student Gallery.

After graduating, Jasmine pursued a Master of Fine Arts in Color, Materials, and Design at the College for Creative Studies. During her studies, she became a member of the MFA Student Organization, where she supported her fellow students by fostering connections and nurturing relationships with the faculty and the MFA cohort. After her first year in the program, Jasmine interned as a Color and Materials Designer at Stellantis. By her second year, she advanced to a full-time position as a CMF Designer within their Advanced Color and Materials team.

Jasmine currently continues her career at Stellantis as a Color and Materials Designer while also teaching in the MFA Color, Materials & Design Department at CCS.

Significant Publications, Presentations and Exhibitions

College for Creative Studies
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