3/18 Spring 2010 lecture series for MFA in Applied Craft and Design: Susan Brandeis

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2/1/10

Updated:

2/1/10

Susan Brandeis serves as Director of Graduate Programs for the Department of Art and Design at North Carolina State University (NCSU), where she has taught since 1982. At NCSU, she coordinates studies in Fibers and Surface Design and the Anni Albers Scholars Program. She works with a wide range of students whose interests span the spectrum from designing textiles for mass production to creating one-of-a-kind art works. Brandeis holds a Master of Science in Art Education from Indiana University and a Master of Fine Arts in Textile Design from the University of Kansas. She is represented in numerous private and public collections, including the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian. Her work has been shown extensively nationally and internationally, including Europe and Asia.

All lectures are free of charge, open to the public, and take place on Thursday evenings at 6:30pm in the MFA in Applied Craft and Design Studios at The Bison Building, 421 NE 10th Avenue at Glisan Street.

 

Event Date:
3/18/10