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Direction 1 distills each designer's work into its most simple possible representation. Direction 2 emphasizes the collaborative and interdisciplinary aspects of the UT MFA Design program. The texture of each postcard relates directly to the work of the designer featured on that card.
Direction 1 distills each designer's work into its most simple possible representation. Direction 2 emphasizes the collaborative and interdisciplinary aspects of the UT MFA Design program. The texture of each postcard relates directly to the work of the designer featured on that card.
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Direction 1 distills each designer's work into its most simple possible representation. Direction 2 emphasizes the collaborative and interdisciplinary aspects of the UT MFA Design program. The texture of each postcard relates directly to the work of the designer featured on that card.
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its most simple possible representation. It is at once ambiguous– creating curiousity in the audience, and straight-forward– communicating the neccesary information in the most direct manner possible.
The modern and iconic design portrays the
program as one that is flawlessly progressing into the 21st century, but not without its foundation of interdisciplinary collaboration. www.utdesigners.com Cecilia Riosvtelasco de Peña cecilia@mail.utexas.edu Design Division / MFA Exhibition 2010 My research focuses on making University of Texas at Austin viable and measurable a design April 17 - May 1, 2010 practice that is environmentally conscious and sustainable. Creative Research Laboratory 2832 East MLK Jr. Blvd, Austin, Texas
Opening Reception / April 17, 6:00-9:00pm
Department of Art + Art History
College of Fine Arts University of Texas at Austin
Complete exhibition catalog available at:
www.utdesigners.com www.utdesigners.com JacquelineAbreo j.abreo@gmail.com Design Division / MFA Exhibition 2010 I seek to design an experience University of Texas at Austin that explores the dualisms April 17 - May 1, 2010 in Matto’s work in terms of the tension between a Euro-centric Creative Research Laboratory 2832 East MLK Jr. Blvd, Austin, Texas view of art history and his collection of Pre-Columbian art. Opening Reception / April 17, 6:00-9:00pm
Department of Art + Art History
College of Fine Arts University of Texas at Austin
interdisciplinary aspects of the UT MFA Design program. Each designer’s work is prominent on her postcard, but each also contains tiny hints of the other designers’ works.
This demonstrates the power of seemingly
disparate concentrations working together as a whole.
In direct contrast to Direction 1’s cleanliness,
Direction 2 offers a more textural and dramatic audience experience, with the texture of each postcard relating directly to the work of the designer featured on that card. Design Division / MFA Exhibition 2010 University of Texas at Austin Lisa Willman This work delves into the under- April 17 - May 1, 2010 belly of trauma and communicates Creative Research Laboratory the distinctive views and experiences 2832 East MLK Jr. Blvd, Austin, Texas of victims through handicrafts. Opening Reception / April 17, 6:00-9:00pm When a traumatic event occurs, the level of quality in a person’s life Department of Art + Art History often comes crashing down. My College of Fine Arts work is what takes place amongst University of Texas at Austin the broken shards of perfection. Complete exhibition catalog available at: www.utdesigners.com Design Division / MFA Exhibition 2010 University of Texas at Austin Jessica Mullen jessicamullen@gmail.com
April 17 - May 1, 2010
Subversive lifestreaming is Creative Research Laboratory deliberately sharing aspects 2832 East MLK Jr. Blvd, Austin, Texas of your life online to help you reach your goals. Opening Reception / April 17, 6:00-9:00pm
Department of Art + Art History
College of Fine Arts University of Texas at Austin