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Art, Fashion, Performance: Seeing through Creative Collaboration
As the collaborative relationship between art and fashion has evolved into near ubiquity over the past 30 years, so have questions around the cultural and commercial impacts of their entwinement. Not only did Willi Smith understand this, he was a pioneering force in this new relationship. Smith’s brand WilliWear aimed to democratize fashion by combining...
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Cas Holman: Design for Play
Cas Holman, designer and founder of Heroes Will Rise, and Cynthia Trope, Associate Curator of Product Design and Decorative Arts, discuss Holman’s work, education, creativity, and childhood. ABOUT CAS HOLMAN Cas Holman has spent the last fifteen years immersed in play, education, and imagination. Through her company Heroes Will Rise, she designs and manufactures tools...
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The Morse Lecture | HANS TAN: THE TRANSMUTATION OF CREATIVE REUSE
THE TRANSMUTATION OF CREATIVE REUSE Designers turn existing materials or products into new works through the process of reuse transformation. More than a strategy for sustainability, reuse transformation not only diverts waste from landfills, but also challenges our preconceived notions of value and utility. In this lecture, designer and educator Hans Tan uses examples from...
Header image of speakers Scott Dadich, Emily Gobeille, Theodore Watson, and Michael Ellsworth
Design Salon: Storytelling
In this age of information, designers can tell stories that can be shared more extensively than ever before, whether in print, within an immersive environment, or beyond. How does design serve as a medium through which to share experiences, spark wonder, and address meaningful issues? In this program, Cooper Hewitt invites 2020 National Design Award...
Header image of speakers Abrima Erwiah, Aziz Hasan, Angela Hariche, and Angela Brooks
Design Salon: Social Impact
Design Salon: Social Impact How can designers change the paradigm of creative production to amplify emerging creatives’ ideas, support individuals to be self-sufficient, and use design radically to solve global issues? Joining 2020 National Design Award winners Abrima Erwiah of Studio One Eighty Nine (Emerging Designer Award), Aziz Hasan of Kickstarter (Design Visionary Award) and...
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Design Salon: Designing Sustainable Cities
As climate change reshapes the planet, how can design advance solutions that promote a healthy, sustainable future for all? In this salon, the inaugural winner of the 2020 National Design Award for Climate Action, Susannah Drake (Founding Principal, dlandstudio) for the Sponge Park, is joined by 2017 National Design Award winner Susan Szenasy (former editor-in-chief,...
2020 National Design Awards Gala
Cooper Hewitt is proud to announce the 2020 National Design Award winners at our first-ever virtual gala, hosted by Bobby Berk, interior design expert and Emmy-nominated host of Netflix’s Queer Eye. Congratulations to all the winners!   Proceeds fund National Design Month programs and Cooper Hewitt’s work to educate, inspire, and empower people through design...
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Rebellion in Design: Developing a Blueprint for the Future
Rebellion in Design: Developing a Blueprint for the Future On the surface, fashion and architecture may seem like disconnected worlds; however, the processes inherent to both regularly overlap. Designers are frequently faced with practical challenges to translate vision into reality. Through working between the fields of architecture and fashion, these visions can often be brought...
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DISEÑO | Tara Rodríguez Besosa, El Departamento de la Comida
For 10 years, El Departamento de la Comida (El Depa) has supported sustainable, socially responsible local agriculture in Puerto Rico. In this lecture, designer, farmer, and activist Tara Rodríguez Besosa will discuss the design strategies that have enabled El Depa to flourish as a queer, grassroots sustainable food project. This lecture is recommended for college students, educators, nonprofit...
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Designing Equitable Healthy Cities
Design is all around us—our cities, homes, and even our healthcare systems are products of design choices. As the U.S. simultaneously faces a global pandemic and a crucial movement for racial equity, designers must consider: if design is problem-solving, then what is the responsibility of design in facilitating lasting change? This online conversation examines the...
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Reshaping Modest Fashion
How can women’s fashion become truly size-inclusive? Beyond just larger clothing sizes, inclusivity addresses product quality and pricing, design functionality and fashion trends, and bodies of all shapes and sizes. Presented as a complement to Contemporary Muslim Fashions, this panel explores current dialogues about size inclusivity within the modest fashion sector from the perspectives of...
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Collective Memory: Storytelling & Collaboration in the Writing of History
What role does memory play in recording and reflecting upon history? How can recording practices illuminate shifts around our expectation of truth, help to dismantle accepted and exclusionary histories, and serve as public advocacy? We explore these questions in light of the exhibition Willi Smith: Street Couture, for which recollection and storytelling were integral to...
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Design Legends: Milton Glaser’s “I Love NY”
Milton Glaser tells the story of how he created the iconic design.
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Design Legends: Milton Glaser, “I’m a designer”
Milton Glaser, a legend in the world of graphic design, passed away on June 26, 2020. Cooper Hewitt sat down with him in 2016.
Conversations with doctors and designers about topics related to Covid-19. Abstract figure, created from a stethoscope, gestures to its red heart with one hand and to a composition of shapes with its other hand. The shapes are a blue circle, red square, and yellow triangle
Designing on the Front Lines, Season 1
Designing on the Front Lines | Season 1 Designing on the Front Lines (DOTFL) is a series of online conversations organized by the Health Design Lab at Jefferson University School of Medicine with Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Twelve live sessions were recorded during Summer 2020, as Covid-19 spread to cities and rural areas around...