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Nicole Killian (Richmond, Virginia) · Video
Free For All poster for the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, 2018
What Does “Queering Design Education” Actually Look Like in Practice?
Design educator Nicole Killian on creating a safe space for designers to get excited about design again
“One of the first ways I apply it is through the type of work and readings that I share with the students. I’m typically not showing graphic design to graphic design students because I think that is an unhelpful loop. The more students see what is outside of what they think graphic design is, the better they can be as a designer.
It’s also about showing people of color, showing queer bodies, showing people outside of the canon. There are plenty of easy ways to do that. I feel that my role as an educator is to be able to bring other references to the table and open students’ eyes to things that are harder to find on their own.
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Poster for lecture by artist Suzan Pitt at Cranbrook Academy of Art
All My Little Words / Miss World came down on Sunday. It was great to see the artworks in dialogue with the thematic conversations. We are thinking about ways to do it again...