When he was in his forties, Ed Fella returned to school to complete his undergraduate and graduate degrees in graphic design, after three decades as a successful designer practicing in the Detroit area where he grew up. Fella received his MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1987 and then headed to California to teach at the California Institute of the Arts. His innovative hand-rendered and manipulated typographic compositions, masterful collages, and prolific sketchbooks prefigured the resurgence of the art form and inspired countless other designers to find their hand again in the age of computer-assisted design and desktop publishing. Fellas work has been shown worldwide and as been the subject of several books, including Edward ella: Letters on America (2000). In 1997 he received the Chrysler Award for Design Innovation and in 2007 the AIGA Medal, its highest honor.
Series tickets: $70 ($48 AIGA and Walker members).
Individual event tickets: $20 ($15).
Student individual: $10.
Student series: $40.
Lectures:
March 04 Marian
Bantjes
March 11 Lorraine
Gauthier and Alejandro Quinto
March 18 Prem
Krishnamurthy and Adam Michaels
March 25 Ed
Fella
This lecture will be webcast live and archived on the Walker Channel.
Please join us for a cocktail before the lecture from 5 - 7 pm at 20.21.
Related Links:
To watch last years series go to Walker Channel archives.
Lecture 01, 02, 03, 04.
The Walker and AIGA Minnesota present Insights, which brings graphic designers from around the country and the world to the Twin Cities.
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Posted by: Victor Valdez on February 22, 2008
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