Saturday, November 3, 2007

Christian Tedeschi is part of the new exhibition at A+D.



From the A+D Website:

"An exhibition featuring three local artists Chris Avitabile (with OJO) Kiel Johnson and Christian Tedeschi.
These artists all met through A+D for a children’s workshop based on the idea of Crazy Clubhouses. The workshops met every Saturday through the month of August 2007. It was constructed around the principle that Architecture can be studied and experienced on many levels.

These workshops at A+D became sessions that the artists pushed potential and were fully engaged with each other’s creative processes. What was beneficial for the children became inspiration for each artist and their personal studio explorations. This exhibition speaks to this chance encounter.

All of the artists in this exhibition have benefited from the children’s Crazy Clubhouses workshop at A+D. Chris Avitabile has used the tracks created using the sounds made by the children as a major parts of his recent recordings. Kiel Johnson was influenced by the colors and painted surfaces created on the colorful geodesic domes. It can be found in the painted surfaces on his cardboard structures. Christian Tedeschi has been influenced by the potential of material structure and Buckminster Fullers concept of synergetic relationships.
OPENING 11.09.07"

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Craft in America


Cranbrook Academy of Art Press Release:

Tune into Michigan Television/WFUM tonight (Wednesday,
May 30) from 8-11pm for the national broadcast of the three-part PBS
documentary series titled "Craft in America"
(http://www.wfum.org/tvschedule/specials.html). The documentary is
part of a larger project that includes a nationally touring exhibition
that will open at Cranbrook Art Museum in June 2008. Portions of the
film were shot at Cranbrook as the film's director and crew spent more
than a week on campus in April 2006.

The exhibition and documentary are a journey through the origins,
artists and techniques of American Craft. The history of Cranbrook and
the Academy figure centrally into the exhibition with 17 of its 150
total objects on loan from Cranbrook Art Museum. Gerhardt Knodel also
appears in an episode.

For metro Detroit Comcast subscribers, tune to Channel 24; metro
Detroit WOW! subscribers can tune to Channel 8. To check for the PBS
broadcast in other areas and at other times, visit http://www.pbs.org.
Below is a brief description of the three part documentary and tonight's
airtimes.

CRAFT IN AMERICA Memory
8 p.m., Wednesday, May 30th
The first episode takes a personal tour through craft's history in
America. The intimate stories of some of the country's most prominent
craft artisans are set against the larger historical context of craft
itself.

CRAFT IN AMERICA Landscape
9 p.m., Wednesday, May 30th
The second episode examines the relationship of craft artists with
their physical environment, which serves as a source of materials and
inspiration.

CRAFT IN AMERICA Community
10 p.m., Wednesday, May 30th
The final episode focuses on the spiritual connection between artisans
and their communities. The personal stories of gifted artisans reveal
the deeply held belief that craft is about more than just the making of
an object.

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Friday, May 4, 2007

Mr. T's Biggest Fans

Mike Essl, a friend, fellow Cranbrook alum and renowned New York Designer and Educator is also a total Mr. T (also see Mr. T and Me.com) nut. There was actually another nut like him on ebay –Greg Rivera–, so they decided to join forces. They've previously been featured on USA Networks' Show US your Character, VH1 and the Howard Stern Show. People go Ga-Ga for Mr. T so it seems.

Check out this new feature video, created by Ebay:

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Thursday, May 3, 2007

Reed Kroloff Appointed Director of Cranbrook Academy of Art

Photo By Paul Burch-Celentano, from the Tulane University website.

May 9, 2007
For Immediate Release
Contact: Rick Loewenstein, 248-645-3110


Bloomfield Hills, MI- Following a national search, Reed Kroloff has been appointed director of Cranbrook Academy of Art and Art Museum, effective September 1, 2007. Currently dean of the Tulane University School of Architecture and the former editor-in-chief of Architecture magazine, Kroloff will succeed Gerhardt Knodel, who is retiring from the Academy after more than 30 years of service.

"Given Reed's national prominence, varied experiences and remarkable accomplishments, we are confident he will help lead the Academy to new heights of artistic greatness," says Rick Nahm, president of Cranbrook Educational Community.

"After a seven month national search, Reed emerged as the unanimous choice," says Maxine Frankel, board chair of Cranbrook Academy of Art and Art Museum. "Reed brings wisdom, vision, energy and passion to this position and is looking forward to working collegially and collaboratively with our staff, board and the other Cranbrook
institutions."

Kroloff is looking forward to joining the Cranbrook community. "Being asked to help translate Cranbrook's remarkable legacy into an engine for 21st century creativity is an honor," he says. "I can't wait to get started."

During his tenure at Tulane, Kroloff had a significant impact on the School. He arrived there one year before Hurricane Katrina and helped lead the School to recovery and prominence in the post-storm environment, including raising a record $3 million in gifts and research grants; retaining 97 percent of the School's students and 100 percent of its faculty after the storm; and playing a significant role in citywide planning and rebuilding efforts.

The recipient of the American Academy in Rome's 2003 Rome Prize Fellowship, Kroloff previously served as the Editor-in-Chief of Architecture magazine. Under his direction, Architecture received more awards for editorial and design excellence than any magazine of its type, and quickly became the leading design publication in the nation. His writing has appeared in many other magazines and newspapers as well,
including recent features in Artforum and Metropolis. Kroloff has been interviewed and profiled by national newsmedia such as NBC News, "All Things Considered," and the New York Times.

Before joining Architecture in 1995, Kroloff taught at Arizona State University, where he was a tenured professor, and the assistant dean. At ASU, he received the first-ever "Award for Academic Excellence" from the Arizona chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

Through his practice Jones/Kroloff Design Services, Kroloff advises a range of institutions on architect selection and design strategy. His clients have included, among others, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Ministry of Culture of the Federal Government of Mexico, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art, the University of Connecticut, the History Channel, and Detroit's own Motown Center Project. The combined construction value of the projects
on which Jones/Kroloff has advised now exceeds $500 million.

Kroloff lectures widely, and is a regular visiting critic at architecture schools and professional organizations across the country. He holds degrees from the University of Texas at Austin and Yale University, and has practiced architecture in Texas and Arizona. Kroloff serves on numerous boards and advisory councils, ranging from the
Register of Peer Professionals of the United States General Services Administration to the Public Architecture Foundation.


Cranbrook Academy of Art and Art Museum
Founded in 1932, Cranbrook Academy of Art is a preeminent graduate level school of art, design and architecture. Offering an intense studio-based experience, artists-in-residence mentor students in art, architecture and design to creatively influence contemporary culture. The two-year Masters of Fine Arts program at Cranbrook Academy of Art enrolls more than 150 students who pursue degrees in nine disciplines including 2D Design, 3D Design, Ceramics, Fiber, Metal, Painting, Photography, Printmaking and Sculpture and a Master of Architecture degree. Upon successful completion of his or her course of study and work, each student presents a thesis project in a group exhibition at Cranbrook Art Museum. One of the region's leading contemporary art museums, Cranbrook Art Museum provides access to Cranbrook's remarkable past through its collections and tours while offering changing exhibitions by the world's most innovative artists including Cranbrook Academy of Art students and faculty. Cranbrook is an internationally renowned educational community dedicated to excellence in the arts, education and science. Cranbrook is located at 39221 Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, and in addition to the Academy of Art, is comprised of the Art Museum, Institute of Science, Schools and other affiliated cultural and educational programs. For more information, call (248) 645-3000 or visit cranbrook.edu.

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Recognition for the illustration work of Robert Meganck



Designer/Illustrator Robert Meganck –a Cranbrook Academy of Art graduate of '75– is getting wide recognition with four illustrations accepted into Communication Arts 2007 Illustration Annual ans well as four accepted into the Society of Illustrators 29th Annual Exhibition in NY.

2007 Illustration Annual
Communication Arts

St. Supery Wine Label/ St. Supery Vineyard / digital
Brooklyn Boy/ Barksdale Theatre / poster / digital
On a Wire / Fram Vegas CD cover / digital

Society of Illustrators 49th Annual Exhibition, New York.
Illustrators 49
Brooklyn Boy/ Barksdale Theatre / poster / digital
Intimate Apparel/ Barksdale Theatre / poster / digital
Not a Creature was Stirring/ CDI / Digital
Swimming Upstream/ CFA magazine / Digital

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Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Soo Sunny Park - Sculpture Exhibition in Burlington, VT



Soo Sunny Park exhibits installations and sculptures at The Firehouse Gallery in Burlington, VT. The scale and obsessive detail of her work is intense. Go see.

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Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Picture This: New Ideas on Photography


Cranbrook Academy of Art candidates for Masters of
Fine Art (MFA) will show innovative new works in the
exhibition [i]Picture This: New Ideas on Photography[/i] at
the Museum of New Art, Detroit / Pontiac Michigan from
9 March through 14 April 2007.

Picture this: New ideas on photography from Cranbrook Academy of Art

Museum of New Art(MONA), Detroit
Pontiac Michigan
3.9.7 through 4.14.7
3.9.7 Opening reception with the artists 6p-8p
4.7.7 Group gallery talk and closing reception 3p-6p

Pontiac gallery hours
Thursday, Friday, Saturday weekly
12noon-6p
note: artists will host gallery hours daily

Presented by
Artcore and the Museum of New Art(MONA), Detroit

Museum of New Art(MONA), Detroit
Pontiac Michigan
7 North Saginaw Street
Pontiac, Michigan 48342
248.210.7560
[url]http://www.detroitmona.com[/url]

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Thursday, February 8, 2007

Arden de Brun 2d '03 - New Graphic Design Program Chair, The Art Institute of Houston


Arden de Brun has been promoted from Graphic Design Instructor to Graphic Design Program Chair. An internationally published artist, de Brun graduated in 2003 with a Masters from Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. His vast experience includes being a graphic designer in Italy for clothing company United Colors of Benetton, product design company Alessi, as well as designing for major US corporations like Coca-Cola, American Girl, and Fisher-Price. De Brun states, "I'm glad to be at The Art Institute of Houston and excited to challenge students to go beyond the boundaries of learning inside the classroom."

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