FALL 2009
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COURTHOUSE CONFESSIONS
Göran Fahlström
steven hirsch
steven hirsch
Pratt Exhibitions
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DESIGNS/SWEDISH DESIGN AWARD EXHIBITION
1. Roville and Richard by Steven Hirsh 2. Skeppshult V bicycle 3. Model House by Mitchell Joachim and Philip Weler 4. Garments by Alabama Chanin
Past Pratt Manhattan Gallery
Current President’s Office Gallery
Design S/Swedish Design Award Exhibition June 19–August 5, 2009
George Hirose Photography October 5, 2009–February 19, 2010
The Design S/Swedish Design Award competition featured the 19 most innovative Swedish furniture, lighting, medical, fashion, and transportation designs from 2008. It was organized by Svensk Form, The Swedish Industrial Design Foundation, and The Advertising Association of Sweden.
The adjunct associate professor exhibits images from his new book BLUE NIGHTS: Photographs by George Hirose, introduced by the late Norman Mailer (Provincetown Arts Press, 2008).
Center for Continuing and Professional Studies Gallery Eye on The Strand July 15–August 26, 2009
The group exhibition featured the work of the three winners and 20 finalists of Pratt, the Aperture Foundation, and Strand Book Store’s first-ever photography contest with more than 500 entries.
Courthouse Confessions August 31–September 29, 2009
The Rubelle and Norman Schafler Gallery Foundation Faculty September 17–October 28, 2009
Work in all media by faculty members from Pratt’s Foundation Department.
Pratt Manhattan Gallery 2009–2010 Exhibition Season: Design and Sustainability
Pratt’s continuing leadership in sustainable causes will be covered in three consecutive exhibitions that explore green issues from the viewpoints of industrial design, fashion design, and architecture.
The photographic work of CCPS instructor and longtime photojournalist Steven Hirsch was featured in juxtaposition with his transcriptions of the defendants’ stories.
About Pratt Manhattan Gallery: Pratt Manhattan Gallery is a public art gallery affiliated with Pratt Institute. The goals of the gallery are to present significant innovative and intellectually challenging work in the fields of art, architecture, fashion, and design from around the world and to provide a range of educational initiatives to help viewers relate contemporary art to their lives in a meaningful way. It is located on 144 West 14th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues in Chelsea and is open Tuesday–Saturday, 11 AM–6 PM. Phone: 212-647-7778 44
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About The Rubelle and Norman Schafler Gallery: The Schafler Gallery presents exhibitions by Pratt Institute faculty, students, and alumni from all departments. The gallery favors cross-disciplinary topics that reveal how ideas and issues affect our lives from many different perspectives, and provides an open forum for the presentation and discussion of contemporary culture. The Schafler Gallery is located on the first floor of the Chemistry Building on Pratt’s Brooklyn Campus and is open Monday–Friday, 9 AM–5 PM. Phone: 718-636-3517