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From Audra Weinstein
A member of the Spokane Nation and an artist, writer, educator, and activist, Charlene Teters (MFA 1994) rose to national prominence as a graduate student at the… -
From Ryan Griffis
Fighting Indians situates the debate over team mascots within the historical context of the indigenous subjugation in the United States going back to Columbus. In… -
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From Audra Weinstein
A+D Distinguished Alumni Leture: Greg Drasler, "The Painted Line" March 30, 2023Krannert Art Museum -
From Andrew Stengele
March 20, 2023 Mobility Device is a collaborative performance where nonvisual artist Carmen Papalia replaces his detection cane with a marching band that serves as… -
From Angelica Sibrian Mai
Introducing Billy Almon! Billy is an Astrobiofuturist, exploring biology-inspired solutions to improve the human condition for those of us on earth and those who will… -
From Charmaine Edwards
The Process of Creating Empathetic, Restorative Futures with Biology Abstract:In this discussion, Billy will expose A&D students to the concept of biomimicry and… -
From Angelica Sibrian Mai
Grab a cup of coffee and sit down with us as we talk Design with one of our DRI graduate students, Faithful Oladeji. -
From Angelica Sibrian Mai
Interview with Sadie Red Wing from Fort Totten, North Dakota. Red Wing earned her BFA in New Media Arts and Interactive Design at the Institute of American Indian Arts.…