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Designing the branding for one of the world’s largest and most open-ended art events is a massive undertaking, even more so when you’re tackling the job for the second Read More…
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You may dislike John O’Neill’s latest work or you may love it. Either way, he’s totally cool with it. The KCAD alum (’01, Graphic Design) and his team at Read More…
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I would like to begin my rumination upon our local social experiment known as ArtPrize by turning to the philosopher who is best known for his advocacy of the importance of Read More…
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Securing an ArtPrize venue is a lot like searching for the perfect house. It’s all about location, location, location. Take the Blue Bridge, for instance: calling the iconic Read More…
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Watching Houston-based textile artist Gabriel Dawe work is absolutely mesmerizing. Dawe creates colorful site-specific installations using vivid gradients of suspended Read More…
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Last March, I blogged about Digital Imaging II students participating in a contest to make-over a MINI Cooper into an art car for ArtPrize. It was a class assignment, and the Read More…
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When I was a teenager, my parents drove to Arizona on a family vacation. Pre-DVD and iPod, there was little to do but look out the window as we drove along on highways cut through Read More…
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Creativity is messy. And Melissa Cooke’s process is really messy. But leaving the studio each day looking like “Pig Pen” (her words) from the Charlie Brown comics Read More…
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“Friend me.” These two words have become a part of our lexicon, thanks to the social media site Facebook. Read More…
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Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home. And there’s certainly no place like the Hillerbrand-Magsamen home. Read More…