gallery 720 Archives - Art Galleries /galleries/tag/gallery-720/ Augsburg University Fri, 12 Nov 2021 21:27:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 INNOVATIEF MAATSCHAPPIJ: INNOVATIVE SOCIETY /galleries/2019/09/19/innovatief-maatschappij-innovative-society/ Thu, 19 Sep 2019 16:53:21 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/galleries/?p=10546 INNOVATIEF MAATSCHAPPIJ: INNOVATIVE SOCIETY September 26–October 30 Reception: Sept. 26, 5:30–7p.m. This past summer, twenty-one students and two professors traveled ...

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INNOVATIEF MAATSCHAPPIJ: INNOVATIVE SOCIETY

September 26–October 30

Reception: Sept. 26, 5:30–7p.m.


This past summer, twenty-one students and two professors traveled to the Netherlands to explore the question “What makes a society innovative?” Framed through a camera lens and historical thinking, they traced the creative Dutch approaches to agriculture, water management, transportation, and social design.

Gallery 720, Christensen Center

M-F, 10a.m.-7p.m.

 

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MEGAN ELLEN JOHNSON – SHADES OF OUR STORIES /galleries/2018/10/30/megan-ellen-johnson-shades-of-our-stories/ Tue, 30 Oct 2018 21:03:50 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/galleries/?p=9965 > January 14 – 24, 2018 Gallery 720, Christensen Center SHADES OF OUR STORIES Megan Johnson Bio Megan Ellen Johnson is ...

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January 14 – 24, 2018

Gallery 720, Christensen Center

SHADES OF OUR STORIES
Megan Johnson

Bio

Megan Ellen Johnson is a Minneapolis born and raised graphic designer. Publication design and web development are her primary focuses. However, Johnson also has work experience in print and social media marketing, branding, environmental design, and gallery installation. When she works on passion projects, her love of writing and human psychology come into play. Her most recent self-initiated work is focused on story-telling, publication design, and human connection.


Artist Statement

This exhibition consists of over one-thousand saddle-stitch booklets that are sorted into twenty colors. Of the one-thousand booklets, there are eighty individual stories. These stories were gathered through a survey that was filled out by over two-hundred undergraduate and graduate students at Augsburg University. Each story is assigned a color that is associated with an attribute that the author needs from the reader in response to their story. This process of categorizing and curating the stories was also the organizing principle for the installation itself. Viewer interaction is essential to publication design, so I ask that the viewer picks an attribute they are interested in and then finds a story, that is categorized as such, to read.

I developed this exhibition through my love of story-telling, publication design, and our innate need for human connection. With our culture’s dependency on social media and emotional affair with the internet, people are sharing more about themselves than ever before. However, I’ve found that we don’t typically speak open and honestly about our most personal memories or aspects of our lives. That is made even truer when people are asked to share in front of people we see every day, like our peers on campus. With that in mind, I decided to keep the stories completely anonymous in an attempt to get to the individual’s real-life story. Once I had gathered enough stories, I began to develop a design and grid that was strong enough to support the vastly important lives that were written about. The grid reflects the layering quality that the community of these stories creates.

My main goal for this exhibition is to help build connections between the students at Augsburg. I believe that only by relating to those we perceive as opposite of ourselves will we as a community be able to grow stronger together, despite our current political climate. I hope you take solace in how you may relate to one of these stories because it means that you have just found another connection on campus.


Photos of Exhibition

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OLIVIA HOUSE – WHERE ARE ALL THE BLACK DESIGNERS? /galleries/2018/10/02/olivia-house-where-are-all-the-black-designers/ Tue, 02 Oct 2018 20:11:59 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/galleries/?p=9927 OCTOBER 1 – NOV. 1, 2018 Gallery 720, Christensen Center WHERE ARE ALL THE BLACK DESIGNERS? Olivia House

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OCTOBER 1 – NOV. 1, 2018

Gallery 720, Christensen Center

WHERE ARE ALL THE BLACK DESIGNERS?
Olivia House

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