Navigating Ad Land: Stephanie Shore, CMO of Moo
MOO is an award-winning online print and design company. Moo prints millions of cards a month and has hundreds of thousands of customers in more than 190 countries.
MOO is an award-winning online print and design company. Moo prints millions of cards a month and has hundreds of thousands of customers in more than 190 countries.
Matthew Day Jackson’s multifaceted practice encompasses sculpture, painting, collage, photography, drawing, video, performance and installation.
"The story of Iranian women, including their century-old battle for rights, remains with the few exceptions, untold. Though they have been in the forefront of the national struggle for independence, liberty and democracy in Iran, and have been among the most educated and most independent women in the Middle East-they entered universities in 1936 and gained the right to vote in 1963-to those in the West, their lives stay, for most part, in purdah, hidden and veiled in mystery.
Brooklyn artist Linda Casbon constructs functional clay objects and large-scale ceramic sculpture.
Rebecca Hannon Thursday, February 22, 12–1pm Osher Hall, Second Floor, Porteous Free, Open to the Public “I work in series and find each new grouping a challenge to create tension […]
College Art Association Annual Conference 2018 Feb 21, 2018–Feb 24, 2018 LA Convention Center 1201 S Figueroa St Los Angeles, CA 90015 Professor Marie B. Shurkus (Program Chair and Professor […]
Zine Club and MECA&D Public Engagement present.. Zine Fair 2018 Open Call for Artists to submit to the 3rd Annual Spring Zine Fair! Participation is open to both MECA&D and […]
A Portland, Maine and Los Angeles based photographer and video artist, Rollin Leonard uses arcane and idiosyncratic techniques and materials to create offbeat and provocative portraits and images of the human figure.
Kyle Patnaude’s (Assistant Professor in Metalsmithing & Jewelry) work explores the emotive and humanistic coding of objects, specifically a certain “queerness” pertaining to the cultural guise of hypermasculinity.