life after language
2011 parsons illustration senior show
school of art, media and technology
MAY 9-MAY 23
ALBERT AND VERA LIST
ACADEMIC CENTER
6 EAST 16TH STREET,
12TH FLOOR
NEW YORK CITY
[image by: william hatch crosby ]
life after language
2011 parsons illustration senior show
school of art, media and technology
MAY 9-MAY 23
ALBERT AND VERA LIST
ACADEMIC CENTER
6 EAST 16TH STREET,
12TH FLOOR
NEW YORK CITY
[image by: william hatch crosby ]
life after language
2011 parsons illustration senior show
school of art, media and technology
MAY 9-MAY 23
OPENING RECEPTION: MAY 18
6-8PM
ALBERT AND VERA LIST
ACADEMIC CENTER
6 EAST 16TH STREET,
12TH FLOOR
NEW YORK CITY
[image by: paula searing ]
life after language
2011 parsons illustration senior show
school of art, media and technology
MAY 9-MAY 23
OPENING RECEPTION: MAY 18
6-8PM
ALBERT AND VERA LIST
ACADEMIC CENTER
6 EAST 16TH STREET,
12TH FLOOR
NEW YORK CITY
[image by: leslie v. robertson]
life after language
2011 parsons illustration senior show
school of art, media and technology
MAY 9-MAY 23
OPENING RECEPTION: MAY 18
6-8PM
ALBERT AND VERA LIST
ACADEMIC CENTER
6 EAST 16TH STREET,
12TH FLOOR
NEW YORK CITY
[image by: hazel santino]
Friday, May 14th, 6:30 pm
At Kellen Auditorium, 66 5th Avenue, ground floor.
Faculty: Nora Krug and Ernesto Klar
EXHIBITION UP: April 8th to 14th
LOCATION: Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries
66 5th Avenue
New York, NY
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
[top illustration by Youngsoo Kim; bottom illustration by Lulu Wolf]
OPENING: 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, April 8th
EXHIBITION UP: April 8th to 14th
LOCATION: Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries
66 5th Avenue
New York, NY
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Thursday 28 January 2010
6:30–8:30PM
Tishman Auditorium
66 West 12TH Street
New York, NY 10016
6:30PM Check-in
7:00-8:30PM Presentation
Presented by AIGA NY and Hosted by Parsons School of Art, Media, and Technology.
Since 1998, designer Scott Stowell has been doing business as Open–and as such has survived by staying small, specialized in not really specializing in anything in particular, and (as described in the Cooper-Hewitt’s DesignUSA show) embraced “an open notion of the term ‘office,’ inviting different participants to every project.”
As it turns out, everything is connected and everything is an opportunity–if you’re paying attention. Please join Scott for a new, never-before-seen talk full of new (and old) stories about new (and old) work from over ten years of making “design for people.” There may also be prizes and there will surely be distractions.
Scott is the proprietor of Open, an independent design studio that has made a lot of things, including the editorial design of Good magazine, short films for Google and Jazz at Lincoln Center, signage for the Yale University Art Gallery and the new AIGA membership cards. In 2008, Scott was the winner of the National Design Award for Communication Design.
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If you are a New School student, faculty, or staff member, you can reserve a complimentary ticket (one per person) here:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dGQzbTZTZmR1VW5rZmJOZF93UHhkckE6MA
(If the link doesn’t work, try copying and pasting it into your browser)
Reservations will go to the first 50 people to sign up. Please note that the last 4 digits of your N# are required to reserve a space and that you will need to present your New School ID at the door. ONLY ONE REQUEST MAY BE MADE PER PERSON. You will be notified of reservation confirmation via email.
Parsons presents an exhibition of work by graduating students in the Communication Design, Design + Technology, Fine Arts, Illustration, and Photography programs. This is the first time all programs in the newly formed School of Art, Media, and Technology will be exhibited together, in an exhibition curated by the architect Ivan Kucina, a Visiting Scholar at Parsons this spring. During the opening, there will be a public screening in the Kellen Auditorium of work produced in the course Visual Music (co-taught by Associate Professor of Illustration, Nora Krug) a collaborative studio that brings together jazz, communication design and technology, and illustration students.
There will also be a selection of books by different Illustration students included in the exhibition. Don’t miss it!