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Exhibitions
- Reconsider 9/11
Originally installed in the Rosenberg Library at CCSF, this
exhibit traveled the state to various community colleges, and
was finally presented to the National Gallery of Art in Afghanistan.
Three posters were accepted for publication in Chiaroscuro,
an internationally distributed publication of American University
in Washington D.C. focused on social issues and the responsibility
of art in proposing conflict resolutions.
- Expose,
Exchange and Express
The Expose, Exchange, Express exhibit displayed posters advertising
the services of the CCSF Libraries. Posters in multiple languages
invited the audience to take advantage of the rich resources
of CCSF's library system.
Expose, Exchange, Express also housed a social activism project
called CJ8.
The exhibits faced each other, representing a bridge between
resources available to the public and those who have no access
to the what they need.
- His/Her/Our
Stories
Assigned in an IDST class, this collection of stories is told
by CCSF students about themselves or someone they know. Graphic
design students collaborated with the IDST department over two
semestersdesigning and producing book collections, designing
and installing an exhibition about the work, and graphic recording
at live story-telling events. The social significance of the stories
provided a rewarding application of students' design talents,
and enriched their learning experience.
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