Sean Sullivan: Dare to Judge
<h2>Exhibition</h2>
<p>Online: September 4–26, 2020</p>
<h2>Exhibition</h2>
<p>Online: September 4–26, 2020</p>
<p><a href="https://luxaeternaexhibition.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Research Platform Online</a>: August 19, 2020</p>
<p><strong>Exhibition</strong>: July 29 – August 28, 2021</p>
<p>AIGA, a major professional association for designers, has promoted a nonpartisan Get Out the Vote poster campaign every four years since 2000 as part of their Design for Democracy initiative.
<p><strong>Online Exhibition</strong> (launching August 21): <a href="http://strange-coupling.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">strange-coupling.com</a></p>
<p>The School of Art + Art History + Design is excited to announce an opportunity for three faculty appointments, representing each division within the School. We are the center for creative innovation and study at the University of Washington, one of the world's leading public research institutions. The School invites applications from those who value original research, cutting edge technology, unique modes of artistic inquiry, and fresh approaches to pedagogy.
In an innovative show of collective effort, a group of over 40 Seattle art galleries, nonprofits, and art institutions have come together to reconstruct the traditional art fair with a community-led effort.
<p>While there is no Seattle Art Fair this year, a number of galleries from Seattle and beyond have banded together to create the Seattle Deconstructed Art Fair (SDAF) during August. Gallery owner and alum Greg Kucera sparked the idea for SDAF in a mid-July email to other galleries, and the concept developed quickly.</p>
<h2>Galleries</h2>
<p>Yale Union was co-founded by Photo/Media Assistant Professor Flint Jamison in 2010 and held its first public programming in 2011. Jamison is currently president of the Yale Union Board of Directors. The organization has occupied an historic building in Southeast Portland, Oregon. It has presented the work of hundreds of artists, hosted numerous events, provided subsidized studio space to local artists, facilitated community programs, housed a publicly accessible art library, and published ten books through its imprint.</p>
<p>Several projects by undergraduate Design students received recognition in the last month. Congratulations to all! The Core77 and EPDA awards received by <span>Thipok Cholsaipant for AeroLyze are especially notable since they are part of major annual award competitions.</span></p>
<h2>Luminaire Jar</h2>
<p>Visual Communication Design Professor Christopher Ozubko is retiring after 39 years. He began teaching in the School of Art in 1981 shortly after finishing his MFA in design at Cranbrook Academy of Art. Professor Emeritus Doug Wadden, who was on the hiring committee, says that Ozubko was recommended by Katherine McCoy. She headed the graphic design graduate program at Cranbrook, which was known at the time for being interdisciplinary and encouraging experimentation.