Process in Practice
Curated by Ginger Gregg Duggan and Judith Hoos Fox of c2-curatorsquared, with exhibition design by alumna Aryn Beitz, Process in Practice dismantles the perception of design as merely the visual result, instead emphasizing research, experimentation, iteration, and invention. The exhibition reveals both the complexity of the design process and the diverse practices that define the field today. From branding and type design to social impact work and fine art, the alumni featured in Process in Practice span the breadth of design鈥檚 potential. Their practices cross disciplines and geographies鈥攆rom public art in New York to storytelling through children鈥檚 books in Mexico, and from type innovation in Bangkok to sustainability in publishing and user experience.
The exhibition is a joint initiative of Pratt鈥檚 Communications Design departments鈥攍ed by Undergraduate Chair Meta Newhouse and Graduate Chair Gaia Hwang鈥攁nd The Department of Exhibitions. It reflects the Institute鈥檚 long-standing commitment to design as a force for good and education that empowers creative leaders.
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Curated by Ginger Gregg Duggan and Judith Hoos Fox of c2-curatorsquared, with exhibition design by alumna Aryn Beitz, Process in Practice dismantles the perception of design as merely the visual result, instead emphasizing research, experimentation, iteration, and invention. The exhibition reveals both the complexity of the design process and the diverse practices that define the field today. From branding and type design to social impact work and fine art, the alumni featured in Process in Practice span the breadth of design鈥檚 potential. Their practices cross disciplines and geographies鈥攆rom public art in New York to storytelling through children鈥檚 books in Mexico, and from type innovation in Bangkok to sustainability in publishing and user experience.
The exhibition is a joint initiative of Pratt鈥檚 Communications Design departments鈥攍ed by Undergraduate Chair Meta Newhouse and Graduate Chair Gaia Hwang鈥攁nd The Department of Exhibitions. It reflects the Institute鈥檚 long-standing commitment to design as a force for good and education that empowers creative leaders.
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