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art+design lecture series 2004–2005
Phil Choo / September 14, 2004
Tuesday, 2 pm
Eun-Kyung Suh / September 14, 2004
Tuesday, 6pm
Bill Shipley / September 21, 2004
Tuesday, 6pm
Gary Erickson / October 5, 2004
Tuesday, Noon
John Bielenberg / October 13, 2004
Wednesday, 2pm
Jorge Frascara / November 9, 2004
Tuesday, 10am
Fast Forward / November 23, 2004
Tuesday, 6pm
Nathan Budoff & Raul Cristancho /
December 8, 2004
Wednesday, 10am
Wing Young Huie / January 25, 2005
Tuesday, 6pm
Cynthia Freeland / March 16, 2005
Wednesday, 10am
Sharon Werner / March 31, 2005
Thursday, Noon
Douglas Padilla / March 31, 2005
Thursday, 2pm
Rita Robillard / April 20, 2005
Wednesday, 2pm |
Eunkyung Suh is an assistant professor at UMD teaching 3D Design, Architecture Studio and 3D Digital Studio. Since receiving her MA, and MFA in Design from the University of Iowa, she has built an extensive record of national and international exhibitions. Recently, Suh’s jewelry work was published in “Minimal Rings” (Full Spectrum Publishing), which features a chronological history of minimal design in jewelry explored by innovative international designers. She adopts a sculptural approach to creating wearable objects, such as a ring, a necklace, or a brooch, which are the most common types of work that jewelry makers create. She does not intend to create small-sized jewelry, which decorates or beautifies a wearer’s body, but rather, she emphasizes the interrelationship between a wearable object and the human body itself. In contrast to sculptors who use clothing in a representative manner but do not intend that apparel to be worn, her works falls somewhere between truly wearable and representative of an idea and/or emotion.
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