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BIPOC Design History

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BIPOC Design History revisits & rewrites the course of design history in a way that centers previously marginalized designers, cultural figures.

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What goes up must come down! Huge thanks to our curators, advisors, artists, and the entire team who brought this powerful exhibition to life. We know the conversations and connections made here will keep reverberating—and we’re already dreaming of Reverberations 2.0!

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Hi Design Twtr! We are hosting a free class this weekend on the design of native-made posters. This lecture is a part of our broader course, (re)Creating Turtle Island: Native American Design Through Remembered History. Please sign up & help up spread the word! Link in bio.

Hi Design Twtr!

We are hosting a free class this weekend on the design of native-made posters. This lecture is a part of our broader course, (re)Creating Turtle Island: Native American Design Through Remembered History.  

Please sign up & help up spread the word! Link in bio.
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We are live! 📚 Don't forget, if you can't make it with us today, a recording of the class with be available in your video library in a couple of weeks.

We are live! 📚 

Don't forget, if you can't make it with us today, a recording of the class with be available in your video library in a couple of weeks.
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Join us with Sarah Sockbeson as she offers a powerful look into the design, materials, and meaning behind Wabanaki ash & sweetgrass basketry.

Join us with Sarah Sockbeson as she offers a powerful look into the design, materials, and meaning behind Wabanaki ash & sweetgrass basketry.
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Today’s lecture is from New Red Order, a public secret society of artists and collaborators who use humor, media, and performance to confront colonialism and interrogate cultural appropriation.

Today’s lecture is from New Red Order, a public secret society of artists and collaborators who use humor, media, and performance to confront colonialism and interrogate cultural appropriation.
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We’re thrilled to launch the Polymode Foundation, a 501(c)(3) centering Indigenous, Black & POC futures in art + design. Our end-of-year goal: raise $40K for Designed to Be Red, operations, BIPOC Design History + scholarships. Please consider donating 🩷

We’re thrilled to launch the Polymode Foundation, a 501(c)(3) centering Indigenous, Black & POC futures in art + design. Our end-of-year goal: raise $40K for Designed to Be Red, operations, BIPOC Design History + scholarships. Please consider donating 🩷
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Reverberations: Lineages in Design History made Hyperallergic's list of '25’s top NYC exhibitions! 🌟 Thanks to everyone who visited, supported, collaborated, & believed in this exhibition. Here’s to more art that challenges, uplifts, & reverberates. 💖 hyperallergic.com/the-best-new-y…