🍂 Happy Fall Break, ArcD! |
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Please submit by 2pm on Thursday
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Study-Abroad Meeting
12:30-1:30pm | Chalmers 315
Information about study abroad programs will be presented by Study Abroad and Global Engagement (SAGE) and the Architecture Dept., along with passport, visa, and scholarship requirements.
ArcD Wellness Wednesday: Bagels and Coffee
8:00am | Marvin 2nd floor landingÂ
Welcome back from Fall Break! Stop by the Marvin 2nd-floor landing on your way to class Wednesday to grab a bagel, schmear, and a coffee on us!
First come, first serve until bagels run out!
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Design Symposium: Rob Saunders
6:00 - 8:00pm | Budig Hall 130
Rob Saunders is the Founder, Executive Director and Curator of Letterform Archive, a nonprofit center for inspiration, education, and community in San Francisco, CA. Rob is a designer, teacher, publisher, and management consultant, who has collected graphic design and letterforms for over 40 years. Rob began his career teaching at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Tufts University, while serving freelance clients and agencies, before founding a book publishing enterprise called Letterform Archive. Prior to founding Letterform Archive he served as a creative and marketing consultant with clients in the hospitality, technology, and financial industries.
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KIOSK Call for Submissions |
Deadline: Nov. 1
Submit to KIOSK 69! The theme is rooted in the notion that just as the camera obscura’s perspective can be flipped, rotated, and adjusted, so too can our understanding of relationships as they evolve, shift, and transform over time.
Submissions taken via email at thekioskmagazine@gmail.com
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Get involved on campus
Joining clubs and social groups on campus can help you meet new friends and stay engaged with your peer community.
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📸 William Eggleston: Portraits
“So many people take those simple snapshots of life, but there’s something about Eggleston that no one can match.” —Sofia Coppola
The eminent American photographer William Eggleston was a pioneer in exploring the artistic potential of color photography. Eggleston made a name for himself with his eccentric, unexpected compositions of everyday life that were nonetheless rife with implied narrative, elevating the commonplace to art. This sumptuously illustrated book features Eggleston’s masterful portraits, including the artist's first color photograph—a study of a young clerk pushing shopping carts at a supermarket—from his Los Alamos series. There are many other familiar and beloved images as well as some previously unseen photographs from his long and productive career.Â
This beautiful photo book, along with many others, can be found up in the Hatch. The Hatch Reading Room is here for you to de-stress, work on projects, take a break, and enjoy a quiet view of campus. Plenty of open tables, comfortable chairs, and of course, books, are waiting for you up on the 4th floor of Marvin from 9-5 Wednesday through Friday this week for Fall Break. đź“šÂ
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