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The works of Santa Cruz-based artist Sara Birns, BS '14 (Material & Product Studies), were featured in @48hills this week. In the article, Birns speaks on her aspirations, creations, and the emotions and subjects behind her work. #OregonDesignDucks #ODD
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This is the last chance to see “Remember This: Hung Liu at Trillium” at the UO. These moving works by the late Hung Liu are on display at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (@jsmauo) through Monday, August 22.
🦆 Faculty Spotlight // Charlene Liu’s artwork combines still life and landscape genres, mixing imagery drawn from food traditions, garden undergrowth, and East Asian art and design to explore themes of cultural heritage and hybridity. She teaches printmaking and drawing.
Your Sunday morning read feat. art and technology students Mary Hubbert and Rose Gibian // “Drawn to Science. Research faculty members and students from the UO’s first-in-the-nation comics studies minor bring complex concepts to life through illustrations” https://t.co/K6X2992qxd
Check out the latest virtual tour from the @jsmauo for their exhibition, “Metamorphosis: Visualizing the Music of Hindemith,” which features artwork from our very own Studio Tech Mika Boyd! https://t.co/JPC0ZY4Og9
Mark your calendars! The School of Art + Design recently launched their fall visiting artist lecture series, and the first one is Thursday, October 22 with Simon Starling: https://t.co/3t1ICaWCx6
Congratulations to fourth-year Interior Architecture student Sedonah Breech, who’s Komorebi Restaurant won IIDA Oregon’s Student Best in Category for their 2020 Design Excellence Awards: https://t.co/FPZrNfbyWj
Design for Spatial Justice Fellow Craig Wilkins recently partnered with Curbed to call on the architecture profession to reflect on its moral imperative in light of recent uprisings, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the field’s long history: https://t.co/mSsCKCccRR
Don’t miss this exhibit at the Portland Art Museum curated by History of Art and Architecture alum Chyna Bounds. The exhibit, Associated American Artists: Prints for the People, is on view through August 18: https://t.co/Hhr3sDXgc3