Faculty member Seth Nagelberg exhibited in “Theatre of Repitition” at the Society of Arts and Crafts Gallery in Boston. Seth also lectured at Massachusetts College with fellow exhibitors Del Harrow, James Lawton and Ben Ryterband. January 21 – March 21 The Society of Arts and Crafts 175 Newbury Street Boston, …
Annie Coggan Crawford with colleague William Riehm of Mississippi state is honored at the 2012 Interior Design Educators Council Conference
Elle Decor has named Parsons Product Design Director Rama Chorpash as one of the 20 talents shaping design today. In addition to his role as an educator, Chorpash is a noted designer whose work explores the contemporary social use and production through the design of benchmark products, environments, furniture, …
Nathalie Rozot was selected as the recipient of the 2011-2012 Graham Foundation Fellowship in Architecture at the MacDowell Colony. This Fellowship was established through the Foundation’s 2011 grant to support the creation of new work at the Colony that explores intersections between art and architecture. While in residency, Nathalie created …
New Practices New York, a biennial competition since 2006, serves as the preeminent platform in New York City to recognize and promote new and innovative architecture and design firms.
January 2012 issue of sculpture magazine features the work of SCE faculty member Allan Wexler
(Un)Anticipated Futures is an international Symposium bringing together research from three universities – Chulalongkorn University in Thailand, The New School in New York, and University of Buenos Aires in Argentina. This international collaboration brings together historians, social researchers, and designers in a context of unprecedented economic and ecological uncertainty. As …
2 February, Thursday 5:30-6:30pm
The Glass Corner (room 206), 25 East 13th Street
Faculty member Joanna Merwood-Salisbury is a contributor to the catalogue of a new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York, “The Greatest Grid: The Master Plan of Manhattan 1811-2011.”