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October 2022 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Colossal

Yayoi Kusama , “Pumpkins Screaming About Love Beyond Infinity” (2017), mirrors, acrylic, glass, LEDs, and wood panels, 59 x 59 x 83 ½ inches. Collection of the artist, courtesy of Ota Fine Arts. Massachusetts Design Art and Technology Institute (DATMA) – SHELTER 2023 Featured. Fellowships Program (New York).

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A Vertical Campus Reshapes the Boston Skyline  

Azure Magazine

In 2017, Boston University released its Climate Action Plan, which heavily influenced the building’s design. The program, however, needed to account for quiet workspaces in addition to collaboration zones. PHOTO: Tom Arban To achieve this, KPMB bookended the building with public spaces. The benefits of the hold were two-fold.

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F5: Jiminie Ha’s Book Plans, the Furniture That Changed Her Life + More

Design Milk

” Launching in 2012, with a collective background in fine arts, curation, creative direction, design, publishing, and fashion, With Projects, Inc. “That internship turned into a full-time job, and led to study at Yale School of Art’s three year graphic design MFA program.

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Dot Dot Dot Is the Most Influential Design Magazine You’ve Never Heard Of

Eye on Design

Certainly, if you were a particular type of designer in the early 2000s, Dot Dot Dot was the most exciting publication you could find. A French publication once described its design with another contradiction: “carefully contrived flippancy.”) Dot Dot Dot is, perhaps, the most influential design publication you’ve never heard of. .

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These 11 Photographers Are Challenging the Mental Health Stigma

Feature Shoot

AUGUST 14, 2017 – BALTIMORE, MD: Earl is 54 years old. He used drugs for 30 years and was in numerous recovery programs before coming to Earl’s Place. In 2017, Andrew Mangum was first introduced to some of the residents of Earl’s Place in Baltimore, a transitional housing program for people in recovery from addiction.

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Shannon Johnstone on Creating Photos That Help Animals

Feature Shoot

In 2017, Feature Shoot Founder Alison Zavos selected Landfill Dogs as one of the winners of the Feature Shoot Emerging Photography Awards. Landfill Park is a former landfill that has been converted into a public park. My hope is that we continue to offer exhibitions like this with community programming.

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F5: Sophia Dawson Tells Us About the Driving Force in Her Life + More

Design Milk

Sophia holds a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the School of Visual Arts and a masters degree in visual arts administration from New York University. Her work has recently been exhibited in Rush Arts Gallery and the Bronx Museum for the Arts, as well as at the 2020 US Open. Art Therapy.