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Luba Lukova is an American visual artist, known for her thought-provoking images and expressive poster designs. Her work has won international acclaim and is represented in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York among many others. Luba Lukova is an internationally renowned, New York-based visual artist and designer. Her powerful, thought provoking works have been exhibited around the world and are included in the permanent collections of a long list including the Museum of Modern Art, New York.Her many solo exhibitions include the Smithsonian Affiliate National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, Ohio; Jewish Museum Milwaukee; Museum of Design Atlanta; La MaMa Gallery, New York; The Art Institute of Boston; UNESCO, Paris; and DDD Gallery, Osaka, Japan.
Back in December, a group of Democracy & Me students visited the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (www.freedomcenter.org), joined by members of the Cincinnati Public Radio staff. We toured the permanent exhibits From Slavery to Freedom, with stories and artifacts from Colonial times to Emancipation; the Slave Pen, a reconstructed cabin from pre-Abolition Kentucky; and Invisible: Slavery Today, which uncovers human trafficking around the world, in our own times. We also viewed a special exhibition called Designing Justice, featuring the striking posters of artist/activist Luba Lukova, on display through March 22. We watched a documentary film about the Civil Rights movement, and learned about monumental narrative quilts by Aminah Brenda Lynn, called Journeys 1 and 2. In this episode of Democracy & Z, you can journey through the galleries with us, explore the displays, and listen in on our reflections. And if you'd like to see some of the exhibits and artworks we talk about here, check out the video version of this episode on our YouTube channel. The podcasters: Cierra Britten, University of CincinnatiTasnim Saad, Aiken New Tech H.S.Enock Sadiki, New Tech H.S.Nazret Degaulle, Walnut Hills H.S.Michelle Miao, Talawanda H.S.Emma Feldmeier, Wyoming H.S.Lael Ingram, Walnut Hills H.S. With WVXU reporter Cory Sharber, Cincinnati Public Radio events coordinator Katie Query, and Democracy & Z producer Julie Coppens Here are a few images from the tour: Photos by Nazret Degaulle and Julie Coppens
In this 3 at 3 Abby interviews Luba Lukova, creator of "Designing Justice" a traveling exhibition currently housed in the Lore Degenstien Gallery. More on her exhibition can be found on her website, https://www.lukova.net/lukova-traveling-exhibitions
Tuesday on Lake Effect : We learn how current overdose and homicide deaths compare to rates pre-coronavirus. Then, contributor Joanne Nelson joins us to talk about her new memoir, This Is How We Leave . Plus, artist Luba Lukova talks about creating work that responds to social justice movements. Guests: Sara Schreiber, forensic technical director of Milwaukee’s Medical Examiner’s Office Joanne Nelson, author of This is How We Leave Luba Lukova, visual artist; Molly Dubin, curator of Jewish Museum Milwaukee
This is our last episode of Working File, at least for a little while. Linda and Maurice join Matt and Andy to go down the list of possible topics for shows that we never got to make. It's a Working File lightning round! Thanks to all of our contributors over the past year who helped make the show a reality. Links Discussed Wrist Robot Machine Learning Material Design Bootstrap Wordpress Abstract Git Frank Chimero Frank's Rowhome Illustration Official Objectified Poster Andy's Ripoff of the Objectified Poster Matt's Objectified Poster Luba Lukova Everything is a Remix
"You need to put food on the table. You need to do things you need to do to have a life. But, at the same time you need to feed your soul a little bit too." Brian Lindstrom, art director at Trek, joined the podcast this week to discuss his career designing for physical products in the consumer brand space for brands such as Oakely, Skullcandy and now Trek. We discuss Brian's education pursuing an M.F.A. in Design, how being a California kid with Midwest roots plays into his work, why he prefers working in consumer products rather than agencies and more. Brian also gives us some insight into has many side projects including Bases Loaded Series and 50Built as we touch on the importance of creating for passion. Lastly, we discuss naming companies, trends in naming and how our work is an opportunity to leave a lasting legacy. Mentions include: Brian on Twitter Brian on Dribbble Newbaric Agency Lindstrom Works Bases Loaded Series 50Built Infinity Surfboard Co. Screwball Press Dan Cassaro Ryan Katrina Maker's Row Mark Hemeon, Product Designer Maketime, Inc. Fuzzco Luba Lukova James Victore Episode 8: Darrin Crescenzi Perky Bros. Duffy & Partners Planet Propaganda 199c by BLDG Refuge Dave "The Cobra" Parker print Episode Bethany Heck, Eephus League Elias Stein Jeremy Reiss Huntington Base Ball Co. Episode 10: Ben Jenkins, Warstic Bat Co. My next guest is going to be Sloane Kelley, Senior Director of Content for the PGA Tour. Sloane has an extensive agency background and has been with the PGA for 3 years. She recently spoke at SXsports on VR and golf. Sign up for the weekly email newsletter for updates, discounts on future products and exclusive content for subscribers. You can also show your support for the podcast by joining the community and keeping it sponsor-free. Did you enjoy this episode? Then please rate and/or write a review of the show on iTunes. Also, be sure to follow show host, @TAdamMartin and @MakersofSport on twitter and Dribbble.
An interview with award-winning illustrator Luba Lukova, whose work is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, The Library of Congress and Bibliotheque Nationale in France.
An interview with award-winning illustrator Luba Lukova, whose work is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, The Library of Congress and Bibliotheque Nationale in France.