in|discussion
public lecture series 2013-14
Elizabeth Resnick
Propaganda and Protest Graphics:
A Selective View of Civic Empowerment and Resistance by Artists and Designers
A Selective View of Civic Empowerment and Resistance by Artists and Designers
6pm Wednesday, 12th March 2014
Lecture Room G6, School
of Art Design and Printing
Dublin
Institute of Technology, 41
Mountjoy Square, Dublin 1
This lecture
will explore a selective contemporary view of propaganda and protest through the
graphic arts, which has always mirrored the technological innovations such as
movable type, lithography, offset printing and now personal computers and the
Internet. Life-altering events such as recent political upheavals, health
concerns, and natural disasters linked to climate change, stimulate artists and
designers to increasingly use their visual work to comment on the world in
which they live.
The Internet’s role in expanding the channels of communication beyond the
printed page through electronic distribution has become the new paradigm in the
new millennium. Digital tools afford artists and designers the means to make,
distribute and disseminate images and information to influence opinion, raise
consciousness, raise funds for humanitarian causes, and encourage the global
community to act for change.
Elizabeth Resnick is Professor and currently
Chair of Graphic Design at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston,
Massachusetts USA. She is a passionate design curator who has organized six
comprehensive design exhibitions, most with co-curators, including Russell Mills: Within/Without (1991)
with Teresa Flavin, Dutch Graphic Design:
1918-1945 (1994) with Alston W. Purvis, Makoto
Saito: Art of the Poster (1999) with Jan Kubasiewicz, The Graphic Imperative: International Posters of Peace, Social Justice
and The Environment (2005) with Chaz Maviyane-Davies and Frank Baseman, Graphic Intervention: 25 Years of
International AIDS Awareness Posters 1985–2010 with Javier Cortés (2010),
and Graphic Advocacy: International
Posters for the Digital Age: 2001–2012 (2012).
Her publications include catalogues for the
exhibitions mentioned above, Design for
Communication: Conceptual Graphic Design Basics (2003), Graphic Design: A Problem-Solving Approach
to Visual Communication for Prentice-Hall Publications (1984), and is
currently completing a new book Developing
Citizen Designers, to be published by Bloomsbury Academic.
Professor Resnick also writes occasional
commentaries, event reviews, and has published interviews with prominent
designers and design educators in EYE
Magazine (UK), AIGA Journal of
Graphic Design (USA), Graphis
Magazine (USA) Graphics International
Magazine (UK), TipoGrafica Magazine
(Argentina) and IDEA Magazine
(Japan).
All are welcome to this
free public event.
To secure your place,
please book by email: indiscussionadp@gmail.com
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