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CalArts Extended Studies x BIPOC Design History

October 7, 2025

New! Special Topic: Posters—Graphic Voices of América Latina: Archival Moves of Representation

Reverberations Catalogue ready for download!

August 1, 2025
Course announcement for "Native American Design Through Remembered History" with woven patterns and geometric motifs. Facilitated by Brian Johnson, scheduled for July-August 2025.

Press Kit: (re)Creating Turtle Island

June 17, 2025

Special Topic: Juneteenth Lecture with Colette Gaiter💫

June 3, 2025
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Art Review: A Vision of Design That Transcends Empire’s Grid

April 21, 2025
A web banner split into 3 sections. A brown red, and tan leather weaving takes up three fouths of the left side. “(RE)creating turtle island” takes up the rest of the space. the words are tan in a humanist font, set on a brown background. The right side has decorative elements such as orange arrow heads, and light blue polygon shapes. The text annouces the class course, and describes it as “Native American Design through remembered History.

New Course — (re)Creating Turtle Island: Native American Design Through Remembered History

April 11, 2025

Feature: ‘Reverberations’ reframes narratives of BIPOC design history from a pluriversal lens

April 2, 2025

Review: Visual Lineages

March 15, 2025
Colorful motion design of the word "Reverberation," set in a sans font. The words form is being repeated as it gradates towards the middle where it meets itself creating a horizontal hourglass shape. The motion promotes the exhibition at the Ford Foundation Gallery in New York.

Ford Foundation Gallery presents Reverberations: Lineages in Design History

January 24, 2025

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