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10/18/11 at 6:30p
Toyota Lecture Series Presents Marco Susani
"Form Follows Gesture: Designing the ecosystem of humans, things, spaces, and information" Marco Susani is principal of Marco Susani Design Studio, a leading innovator in high-tech product, interaction, and strategic design, currently headquartered in Chicago. His clients have included Motorola, Philips, Seiko, Olivetti, 3M, NTT Japan, Zumtobel, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Toshiba, and Apple. He combines high technology with emotional design and uses his design vision to drive toward a more humane future. Susani describes his design philosophy thus: "I see design as the craft of shaping a deep, intense relationship between the users, their senses, their daily practices, and the world of objects." His lecture will present examples that go from the design of the interaction with digital TV to the design of a tea-cup to introduce his personal experience in designing with this in mind. Click here to reserve space for this Toyota Lecture event.
10/18/11 at 6:30p
Toyota Lecture Series Presents Gordon Bruce
Gordon Bruce Topic: Eliot Noyes Lecture is free and open to the public. Click here to reserve space for this Toyota Lecture event.
10/18/11 at 6:30p
Toyota Lecture Series Presents Toshikazu Kobayashi
Lecture is free and open to the public. Click here to reserve space for this Toyota Lecture event.
10/18/11 at 6:30p
Illinois Information Session
Please join us Tuesday, October 25 at Schaumburg Prairie Center for the Arts to learn more about CCS and meet with an Admissions representative. Tuesday, October 25 6:30 â?? 9 p.m. Presentation from 7-8 p.m. Schaumburg Prairie Center for the Arts 201 Schaumburg Court Schaumburg, IL 60193 847-895-3600 Click here to reserve space for this information session. Or call Sue Enright @ (313)664-7427.
10/17/11 at 6:30p
Ryan Trecartin in Detroit!
Video art provocateur and art world sensation Ryan Trecartin comes to CCS as Center Galleries presents the exclusive Detroit premiere of the LA-based artist's head-spinning, lavishly colored video series "Trill-ogy COMP," direct from his MoMA-PS1 exhibition "Any Ever." Peter Schjeldahl calls him "the most consequential artist to have emerged since the 1980s." After his break-out first solo exhibition at Elizabeth Dee Gallery in New York, Trecartin went on to take part in the 2099 "Younger Than Jesus" exhibition at The New Museum, where he was lauded as the highlight of the show. CineFamily Los Angeles says: "Trecartin's work grabs you by the throat and hijacks your brain, taking you on a completely dazzling non-linear hire wire journey and dropping you out the other end zapped and spray-painted." Trecartin will talk about his work in a public lecture on December 8 at 6:30pm and, immediately following, a ticketed preview party for his exhibition will take as a fundraiser for Center Galleries. RSVP here Woodward Lecture: December 8, 2011 @ 6:30 p.m. General Motors Auditorium College for Creative Studies A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education, 11th floor 460 W. Baltimore (Between Cass & Second) Detroit, MI 48202 Exhibition Preview Party December 8, 2011 @ 8:00 p.m. $150 per person Center Galleries Ford Campus College for Creative Studies 201 E. Kirby Detroit, MI 48202 Exhibition December 10 - 17, 2011 Center Galleries Ford Campus College for Creative Studies 201 E. Kirby Detroit, MI 48202
10/17/11 at 6:30p
International Student Network Education Fair - Chennai, India
http://isnexpo.com Contact Graduate Admissions for a personal meeting or attend an International Education Fair, information and location as follows. Contact: kcampbell@collegeforcreativestudies.edu or +1 313 664 7814
10/17/11 at 12:00a
CCS's Toyota Lecture Series presents Gordon Bruce on October 20, 2011 at 6:00 p.m.
Gordon Bruce is an industrial designer and author of the monograph Eliot Noyes (Phaidon Press, London), which surveys the work of the celebrated Modernist architect / designer for whom he worked for more than a decade. His designs and writings have appeared in numerous magazines, including AXIS, Scientific American, Domus, ID, and Time.
10/14/11 at 8:30a
Photographs by Donald Dietz and Custom Bicycles by Detroit Designers
TĂȘte de la Course: Photographs by Donald Dietz and Custom Bicycles by Detroit Designers Voluptuous images of bike path signs in Lyon, France surrounded by deviant bikes fabricated by young Detroit designers In Alumni & Faculty Hall: Photographs by S. Kay Young Exhibitions run through November 19
10/13/11 at 6:00p
Springfed Arts presents: The 2nd Annual Detroit Michigan Writers' Retreat
Reception at Center Galleries and reading by renowned poets E. Ethelbert Miller, Roger Bonair-Agard, Denise Duhamel, A. Van Jordan, Tara Betts, Robert Olmstead in the Wendell W. Anderson Jr. Auditorium at CCS. Hosted by M.L. Liebler and John D. Lamb http://www.springfed.org for more information
10/13/11 at 8:30a
Detroit Gallery Week - The Midtown Kick-off
ART DETROIT NOW presents: Detroit Gallery Week - The Midtown Kick-Off Come to Midtown Friday night for miles and miles of art events, including The CCS/WSU Art Parade, gallery openings, food, lectures, studio visits, art walks and more http://www.artdetroitnow.com for more information
10/13/11 at 8:00a
Scenes from Something Overlooked
Andrew Krieger/Michael McGillis/Clinton Snider New work recording traces of human activity Exhibit runs through October 8, 2011 In Alumni and Faculty Hall: Photographs by Vanessa Miller
10/11/11 at 6:30p
Ringling College of Art and Design National Portfolio Day
12:00 â?? 4:00 pm 2700 N. Tamiami Trail Sarasota, FL 34234 Phone: 800-255-7695 Website: www.ringling.edu
10/11/11 at 6:00p
Academy of the Art University National Portfolio Day
1/14/12 Academy of the Art University, San Francisco, CA Time and location tbd