
Professor Johannes DeYoung presents on Massive Collaborative Animation Projects, an international, intercollegiate, collaborative animation organization.
Professor Johannes DeYoung presents on Massive Collaborative Animation Projects, an international, intercollegiate, collaborative animation organization.
Wormsley’s work “There Are Black People in the Future” is now on view on a billboard in downtown Detroit as part of the exhibition “Manifest Destiny.”
Janco will travel to the SCBWI annual conference in Los Angeles where she will showcase her work and meet with art directors, agents, and other artists.
“Rock, Paper,” presents works resulting from Beck looking at and documenting the everyday landscape.
“The Game: The Game,” a video game presenting the practices of several prominent pick-up artists, was published in the Net Art Anthology, part of Rhizome at the New Museum.
Jessica Fuquay’s multidisciplinary work explores the role of mass media, performance, and other dominant cultural forms in the construction of political subjectivity. Her practice, often drawing from her perspective as a first-generation Colombian-American, is concerned with conflict, power, and systems of domination that reproduce and designate otherness.
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