Natural Learning Design Institute hosts Design for Early Childhood: Health, Play and Learning
Registration is open for the 9th Annual Natural Learning Design Institute’s Design for Early Childhood: Healty, Play and Learn taking place on October 6-7, 2011 at the NC Botanical Garden in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The Design Institute, presented by the Natural Learning Initiative at the College of Design, is an interactive event that combines [...]
ID:ENTITY SELF : PERCEPTION + REALITY
CAM RALEIGH PRESENTS ID:ENTITY SELF:PERCEPTION+REALITY A GROUP EXHIBITION OF CUTTING-EDGE INTERACTIVE ART WORKS BY ARTISTS AND FACULTY AT NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY OPENING RECEPTION ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 Raleigh, August, 2011 – On view at CAM Raleigh from November 18, 2011 through February 13, 2012, is the third installment of the Emerging Artists Series [...]
Talley Groundbreaking and Back to School BBQ
Talley Student Center Groundbreaking Ceremony set for August 16 at 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Join Chancellor Randy Woodson, Student Body President Chandler Thompson, Student Centers President Jonathon Smith, and countless other students, staff, and faculty as we celebrate the groundbreaking for the Talley Project. This project will change student life on campus for years [...]
Bressler to help jury Raleigh’s 2011 Environmental Awards
Gene Bressler, chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture at the College of Design, has been chosen by the City Council of the City of Raleigh to serve on the 2011 Environmental Awards Jury. Jury Day is scheduled for March 25 at the Walnut Creek Wetlands Center. Twelve awards will be given to projects around [...]
Redfield directs documentary film “The Banks of Smithfield”
Wendy Redfield, associate professor of architecture in the College of Design has directed and produced a short-form documentary film titled “The Banks of Smithfield.” The film was featured in a public screening Sunday, Dec. 12, at 3 p.m. at the Neuse Little Theatre in Smithfield, NC., and will be presented again on Friday, February 25 [...]
Lee Hansley Gallery Presents “Black & White/Color & Light: Photographs by Allen Weiss and Works by His Subjects”
January 24, 2011 (RALEIGH, NC) – Joe Cox, George Bireline, Herb Jackson, and Edith London are only four of the 11 prominent North Carolina artists, both living and deceased, whose portraits and works will be featured in a special exhibition at Lee Hansley Gallery in Raleigh beginning March 13. Entitled “Black & White/Color & Light,” [...]
Schaffer speaks about Chicago’s plan
In November, 2010, Associate Professor Kristen Schaffer spoke at the conference “The Cult of the Grand City Plan around 1910,” held at the Center for Metropolitan Studies at the Technical University of Berlin. Her talk focused on the 2009 Chicago Centennial Celebration and enduring legacy of the Plan of Chicago. Dr. Schaffer also contributed an [...]
Upcoming Events February 2011 at the College of Design
January 6 – February 5, 2011 – Assistant Professor of Art + Design Jan-Ru Wan has a solo exhibition at UNC-Wilmington’s Boseman gallery. Re Materialization will run till February 5. UNCW website. The Boseman gallery is located on the second floor of the Fisher University Union on the UNC Wilmington campus. January 31, 2011 – Landscape Architecture [...]
“Cellphone Diaries” project to be featured in video series
“Cellphone Diaries,” a film produced by NC State University College of Design Professor Kofi Boone, will premiere Dec. 2, 2010, as part of the Block2 Street Video Series in Raleigh, sponsored by the City of Raleigh Arts Commission. Boone’s film will air each day in the window of the Urban Design Center at 133 Fayetteville [...]
Townsend completes feature article for Design and Culture
Associate Professor of Graphic Design Scott Townsend recently finished a cover feature article for “Design and Culture” on past projects, methods and application of frameworks. “Design and Culture” is an academic, peer-reviewed publication. Title: Situated Design: A Space for Interaction and “Reading” Reading is becoming a more diverse activity. While the act of reading engages [...]


