Graphic Design Program
CalArts Graphic Designers 2020
TAI MIN AHN
SULAIMAN ALFASSAM
AISHA ALKINAEY
DOV ANNUSE
EMMA BERLINER
JACK BUSICK
DAVID CATERINI
MAGGIE CAO
CONNY CAVAZOS
ALEX CERUTTI
LAURA CHALAND
NOAH CHANG
CAIHUI CHEN
EMILY CHOI
HAN-SOL CHUNG
MACKENZIE COSTA
MAXINE DAVISON
XIYU DENG
ANTHONY D’EREDITA
HYUNBAE EARM
BRYAN GELDERBLOOM
CATHERINE GONG
NATALIE GOODEN
PAULINA GRUZDEV
NADIA HAILE
JISOO HAN
NAVEEN HATTIS
ELENA REYNA HERNÁNDEZ
RYAN HORN-CLEGG
ALLISON HSIAO
MAKENA JANSSEN
AVERY JAGRE
QUINGLIN JIN
SAM JONES
STANLEY JUNG
YUNZHEN HE
NURI KIM
HAYDEN LEE
SARAH LEE
OONA LEI
ISABEL LERMAN
EMILY LEW
TIANA LI
JOSH LIN
MARINA LIU
TAIYU LIU
YUCHEN LIU
ZHEN LU
BECCA LOFCHIE
RILEY MCCARTHY
ALEXIS MEIR
JADA MERRITT
GIAN MONTES
ERICK MORALES
CANDICE NAVI
CIENNA NEWETT
ETHAN ÖSTLING
MELODY OU
YUJIN PARK
JESSICA PENG
AUSTIN PROUTY
ZHENYU QU
GRACE ROSENMAN
JENNA RYU
YURA SEO
KENTO SHIROTSUKA
SIENA STARBIRD
JOE SUH
CHANDLER SUTTON
SHOSHANA TAI
ALENE TASHJIAN
USHA VENKAT
IRIS WANG
MARSHALL WANG
YIZE WANG
DAVID WEISS
PAUL WHEATLEY
AREN WILLIAMS
AKANE YASUDA
LILY YEH
JIHYUN YI
DAVID YOO
FANYI YU
LUYAO ZHANG
ZHIQI ZHANG
LYLA ZHOU
YINGYI ZHU
Joana P. Cardozo
The Naked Hours For 100 hours, I cut 2 x 2 inches black paper with scissors and covered the L-Shape Gallery walls at the California Institute of the Arts. I did not speak. I did not use a cell phone or other electronics. I ate, rested, wrote, and meditated as necessary. I left the gallery […]
Usha Venkat
Radical Practice Radical Practice is a series of podcast conversations between CalArts Graphic Design Program alumnae and current students. Each episode features an alumna with a distinct professional practice, including BFAs and MFAs whose endeavors range from cultural to corporate and from singular enterprises to ambitious ideas. We’ll discuss how they have defined success for […]
Max Jaffe
The SOFT Glass “The S.O.F.T. (Sonification Of Flowing Temporality) Glass is an hourglass that makes and manipulates sound. In its final form, it will be a sculptural object that can double as a musical instrument, based on the simple and enduring timekeeping device dating back at least to the 16th century BC. Utilizing a variety […]
Jon Hudson
sculpture: SYNCHRONICITY:MINQIN stainless steel sculpture, 15 ft. dia., installed at Minqin Intl. Desert Sculpture Park, outside Minqin, Gansu, China
Carla Lopez
Water as a cleansing, invigorating, distortional, and transitional space. Motel pools as portals. Coloring and Layout Assistance – Lula Ochoa and Emily Malone My Swimmers – Lula Ochoa, Audrey Bandrowski, James Holsten, and Arius Ziaee Additional Camera Work – Savannah Perry Music by 11ai – www.ilai.link Thank you to the Calarts Risograph Printing Techs, especially […]
Mechatronic Art and Music
Kai-Luen Liang Tomorrow There Will Be Wind ( Automatic Windchimes ) A performance of playing an Arduino controlled set of wind chimes. Vibration motors are activated through a motor driver creating divisions and polyrhythms based on various “states.” First iteration prototype with beer bottle activation. Trevor Bock 4-Note Bottle Blowing Instrument I have always […]
Joy Chan
14 days in the lockdown April, I was locked up in a central quarantine accommodation. 14 days with the extraction of fresh air and the earth, the only approach for me to connect with the loving world is the peephole in my room door and a locked up window. As I stay, I start to […]
Caroline Snow
Symbionese