The first and second year graduate students from the Louisiana Tech University School of Design present CODA. A coda in music and literature serves as an ending to one movement or passage as well as a segue for the work into the next movement. For the graduate students, and their work on display, CODA serves as an end to this past year of work and exploration as the second years move into their final year as students and the first…
Find out more »The School of Design invites everyone to the opening reception of the Annual Student Show on Tuesday, March 24. Over 500 works by undergraduate and graduate students, including several from colleges in addition to the SOD were submitted to an outside juror. Of these submissions 61 works were chosen. Works on view include all levels of ceramics, drawing, graphic design, painting, photography, artist’s books and sculpture, as selected by Juror Richard Mc Cabe, Curator of Photography at the Ogden Museum…
Find out more »The first and second year graduate students from the Louisiana Tech University School of Design present CODA. A coda in music and literature serves as an ending to one movement or passage as well as a segue for the work into the next movement. For the graduate students, and their work on display, CODA serves as an end to this past year of work and exploration as the second years move into their final year as students and the first…
Find out more »We are proud to announce the opening of the exhibit “Invisible Architecture: Ladislav Sutnar, Sweet’s Catalog Catalog Service and the Birth of Information Design 1941 – 1960” at the School of Design, Louisiana Tech University. The exhibit features a chronologic history of the work produced by Ladislav Sutnar and Knud Lönberg-Holm for Sweet’s Catalog Service from 1941 to 1960 — the years when the partnership defined and pioneered the field now called information design. Drawing on original source material from…
Find out more »The School of Design invites everyone to the opening reception of the Annual Student Show on Tuesday, March 24. Over 500 works by undergraduate and graduate students, including several from colleges in addition to the SOD were submitted to an outside juror. Of these submissions 61 works were chosen. Works on view include all levels of ceramics, drawing, graphic design, painting, photography, artist’s books and sculpture, as selected by Juror Richard Mc Cabe, Curator of Photography at the Ogden Museum…
Find out more »Studio 301 in Ruston, Louisiana (301 North Trenton Street) will host the opening reception and exhibition of paintings by Associate Professor and Studio Art Program Chair Nicholas Bustamante on Friday, 10 April from 6pm through 9pm. The event is free and open to the public. We hope to see you there!
Find out more »Over 500 works by undergraduate and graduate students, including several from colleges in addition to the SOD were submitted to an outside juror. Of these submissions 61 works were chosen. Works on view include all levels of ceramics, drawing, graphic design, painting, photography, artist’s books and sculpture, as selected by Juror Richard Mc Cabe, Curator of Photography at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. For more information contact: Asst. Prof. Nicole Duet Gallery Director nduet@latech.edu (318) 257-3681
Find out more »Technique is EveryThing Lecture by Kory Bieg Tuesday, 14 April at 6pm Visual Arts Center, Room 103 The School of Design is happy to welcome architect Kory Bieg to the Louisiana Tech University campus. Kory Bieg is an Assistant Professor at the School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin. His firm, OTA+, is an architecture, design and research office that specializes in the application of digital technologies for projects of all types and scale. OTA+ has received awards for their design…
Find out more »Exhibition Opening: Material Landscapes Friday, 17 April from 5-6:30pm Hale Hall Gallery The work of eight award-winning landscape architecture firms will be featured in the exhibition Material Landscapes, which includes project photographs and drawings. The projects specifically emphasize the employment of materials in landscape design which critically engage contemporary design issues in landscape architecture. Projects such as Stoss’ award winning Erie Street Plaza in Milwaukee are included. The exhibition features work by the following firms: D.I.R.T. studio; dlandstudio; ESKYIU; Kaseman Beckman Advanced…
Find out more »Exhibition: Material Landscapes Hale Hall Gallery The work of eight award-winning landscape architecture firms will be featured in the exhibition Material Landscapes, which includes project photographs and drawings. The projects specifically emphasize the employment of materials in landscape design which critically engage contemporary design issues in landscape architecture. Projects such as Stoss’ award winning Erie Street Plaza in Milwaukee are included. The exhibition features work by the following firms: D.I.R.T. studio; dlandstudio; ESKYIU; Kaseman Beckman Advanced Strategies (KBAS); Legge Lewis Legge; PEG…
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