FURNITURE DESIGN GRADUATE PROGRAMS : FURNITURE DESIGN
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FURNITURE DESIGN GRADUATE PROGRAMS : RATTAN FURNITURE.
Furniture Design Graduate Programs
- A graduate school is a school that awards advanced academic degrees (i.e. master's degree, MBA, Ph.D.) with the general requirement that students must have earned a previous undergraduate (bachelor's) degree.
- (Graduate program) A formalised program within an organisation that combines a full-time position with structured mentoring and professional development. Programs can range from 12 months to two years; these may be offered as either single roles or rotations through several areas of the business.
- Furniture is the mass noun for the movable objects ('mobile' in Latin languages) intended to support various human activities such as seating and sleeping in beds, to hold objects at a convenient height for work using horizontal surfaces above the ground, or to store things.
Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre Exhibitions and Events
Celebrating our 40th birthday in 2011
In 2011 Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre will celebrate its 40th birthday. A full year of exhibitions, programs and events have been designed to celebrate our history and tell our stories.
Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre will curate a series of exhibitions, titled Elements, which celebrate the Centre’s membership of leading craft practitioners and designer makers. These are group exhibitions of invited artists and the series features metal and jewellery, textiles and fibre, glass, ceramics, furniture and new areas in research, technology and design.
To mark this significant year, the Centre has offered a record number of award exhibitions to artists graduating from the ANU School of Art, Canberra Institute of Technology and the University of Canberra. These award exhibitions, titled Harvest, acknowledge the high level of skill achieved by the graduates and are showcased along with the Elements series of leading craft and design practitioners.
EXHIBITIONS: Opening Thursday 10 February 2011
Gallery: Elements: metal
In 2011 Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre will celebrate its 40th birthday. Elements is a dynamic series of group exhibitions celebrating the Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre membership of leading craft practitioners and designer makers. The first in the series, Elements: metal, will highlight invited artists Johannes Kuhnen, Eugenie Keefer-Bell, Robert Foster, Gilbert Riedelbauch, Rohan Nichol, Oliver Smith and Sean Booth.
Crucible Showcase: Harvest – Hannah Dalrymple
Introducing the latest crop of talented graduates fresh from the Australian National University School of Art, Canberra Institute of Technology and the University of Canberra, Harvest is a series of award exhibitions in the Crucible Showcases revealing what’s hot in Canberra. Hannah Dalrymple, the first to be featured in the series, is a graduate of the ANU School of Art Gold and Silver Workshop.
When: Opening 6pm Thursday 10 March, running until Saturday 19 March
Where: Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre, Civic Square, Canberra
EVENT: Designing a Capital: Crafting a City
Talking art precincts
Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre in partnership with Canberra Contemporary Art Space presents Talking art precincts. The evening will present lively unfettered discussions examining the influence of art precincts and hubs on the cityscape and city dwellers.
When: 6 – 8pm Thursday 17 March
Where: Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre, Civic Square, Canberra
James Wines' Fingerprints and Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Roses
JAMES WINES is founder and president of SITE, an internationally known architecture and environmental arts organization chartered in New York City in 1970. He is also head of the School of Architecture at Pennsylvania State University. Wines is the designer of more than 200 architecture, interior design, public space, and landscape architecture projects, including clients like PepsiCo, General Mills, Swatch, MCA, Universal, MTV, McDonald's, and Disney. He is the former Chairman of Environmental Design at Parsons School of Design where he developed a graduate program in architecture. Among his most recent projects, he designed the USA Pavilion for Expo 2000 in Germany. He lives and works in New York City, exhibits with the Max Protetch Gallery, and continues to write for international art and architecture publications.
CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH was born in Dennistoun, Glasgow in 1868. He attended evening classes at the Glasgow School of Art from 1883 to 1894 and this undoubtedly had a stimulating effect on him, with the influence of fellow apprentice James Herbert MacNair. In 1896, Rennie won the competition to design a new Glasgow School of Art, and this building is still acclaimed as one of the most significant buildings of the past century. Which was just one of the buildings won him enthusiastic acclaim in the U.K. as a pioneer of modern architecture. His furniture designs are recognized internationally as “Design Classics”, and his architecture is now considered extremely influential in the context of architectural history.
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