End of semester events for spring 2012
Mark your calendars for some updated events. Additional information will be added when it becomes available. April 20-27 – Process Photo exhibition for Art2Wear in the Allred Gallery April 21 – Design Guild Award Dinner honoring Philip G. Freelon, FAIA at the Raleigh Convention Center beginning at 6 p.m. April 21 – Studio Collective ‘Drafted’ [...]
Faculty and Student Updates for April 2012
Scotford awarded two research grants Professor of Graphic Design Martha Scotford has recently been awarded two research grants for her work on Ernst Reichl, an award-winning German-born American book designer in the 1930s to 1970s. From the Bibliographic Society of America she received the Reese Fellowship for American Bibliography and the History of the Book [...]
Facebook, Twitter, DesignLife background and cover image collection
Calling all students, faculty and alumni! Do you want to showcase your work on the college’s social media /web presence through the background image for our Twitter feed, cover image for our Facebook page and background image for DesignLife? Send in submissions and you might be featured! Requirements: every month we will rotate out the [...]
Plume to exhibit at the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts
Associate Professor of Art + Design Vita Plume is exhibiting four pieces in the North Carolina Arts Council Artist Fellowship Awards Exhibition. The exhibition features the work of 16 visual artists who received grants in 2010-2011 from the North Carolina Arts Council. The exhibition will feature works in categories of choreography, craft, film and video [...]
NCSU College of Design Art2Wear Program Attracts NYC Fashion Expert Creating A New Hothouse for Fashion Design and Innovation
Art2Wear [A2W] is one of the largest and most innovative student fashion shows in the country, featuring student creations ranging from ready-to-wear to couture garments. Celebrating its 11th year, the event now attracts 4,000 people. As A2W has gained national momentum, its reputation as a leading-edge fashion event caught the attention of renowned NYC author [...]
NC Japan Center presents J. Chris Wilson: An Artist’s Scenic Journey – The Japanese Sojourn
The NC Japan Center is proud to present: J. Chris Wilson: “An Artist’s Scenic Journey – The Japanese Sojourn” J. Chris Wilson is a painter and artist in residence at Barton College in Wilson, NC. He participated in a faculty exchange in 1994-95 that took him to Aichi Shukutoku University in Nagoya. While he and [...]
Joyce Watkins King juried into NC Museum of Art exhibition
Visual artist and alumna Joyce Watkins King (BEDV 1979, MS 1984) had two artworks selected for the exhibition “Honey,” which opened on March 15 at the Greenville Art Museum. The encaustic show is curated by Catherine Coulter Lloyd, curator of the Maria V. Howard Arts Center. Works exhibited in the “Honey” show include “Casting a [...]
Artist talk and opening by Claudia Dominguez March 27 and April 6
Master of Art + Design student Claudia Dominguez will give her oral defense on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 6:30p.m. followed by an opening on Friday, April 6, 2012 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Wilmoore Cafe on 223 S. Wilmington Street. Claudia Dominguez is a Mexican-American artist creating work about the immigrant experience. The [...]
Alumni, students, and faculty in the news
Alumni, Students, and Faculty in the News Philip Freelon, architect of record of the Smithsonian’s African American Museum The Washinton Post AIA NC’s new Center for Architecture and Design The News & Observer An embassy for architecture The News & Observer NCSU team wins Disney attraction design contest The News & Observer Raleigh Denim draws a crowd in [...]
Russo and Talenti to present Space, Land, and Time: Underground Adventures with Ant Farm
Assistant Professor of Art + Design Marc Russo will be showcasing his work in Space, Land, and Time: Underground Adventures with Ant Farm on Thursday, Match 8, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at the Varsity Theatre in Chapel Hill as part of the Ackland Film Forum sponsored by the Department of Communication Studies at UNC Chapel [...]


