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NOW SHOWING Through January 2, 2012
Deep Surface: Contemporary Ornament and Pattern is the first major exhibition to examine the re-emergence of ornament and pattern over the last 15 years. Deep Surface celebrates its reinvigoration as a communicative, functional, and desirable form of cultural expression, across all of the disciplines of design.
Deep Surface is co-curated by Denise Gonzales Crisp, Associate Professor at the College of Design, and Susan Yelavich, Assistant Professor in the School of Art and Design History and Theory at Parsons The New School for Design in New York, NY.
Save the date! The 15th Annual Design Guild Award Dinner Honoring Phil Freelon April 21, 2012 at the Raleigh Convention Center
Growing in Place Friday, March 16, 2012 Marbles Kids Museum The Natural Learning Initiative will present its fifth annual Growing in Place symposium exploring an array of inclusionary urban design strategies that support family well-being in city and town settings.
Urban Reset: Green. Smart. Just. Saturday, March 17, 2012 Raleigh Convention Center In the new global economy, successful cities will be green, smart, and just. What should we be doing to design our cities to be more carbon neutral, technologically advanced, and socially equitable?
The 9th annual urban design conference will answer these questions and challenge participants, including planners, architects, landscape architects, engineers and developers, to lead us toward becoming a truly world class region.
www.design.ncsu.edu/urban The Urge to Draw, the Cause to Reflect: Drawings, Sketchbooks, Provocations
An exhibit that features over a decade of work by Marvin J. Malecha, Dean of the College of Design at North Carolina State University and former president of the American Institute of Architects [AIA]
Free to the public in the D.H. Hill Library Exhibit Gallery during regular hours through December 16, 2011. To view an online version of the exhibition and for additional details about visiting, please see www.lib.ncsu.edu/exhibits/malecha/. The exhibit was produced with generous support from the Goodnight Educational Foundation Library Endowment for Special Collections.

ID:ENTITY SELF:PERCEPTION + REALITY Presented by CAM Raleigh, a group exhibition of cutting-edge interactive art works by artists and faculty at North Carolina State University.
OPENING: Friday, November 18 from 6-9 pm.
On view at CAM Raleigh from November 18, 2011 through February 13, 2012, is the third installment of the Emerging Artists Series featuring a group exhibit by the following artists, faculty, and students affiliated with North Carolina State University College of Design, Department of Art+Design, and the Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media Ph.D. program in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences: Kevin Brock, Lee Cherry, Patrick FitzGerald, McArthur Freeman, David Gruber, David Millsaps, Cecilia Mouat, Carol Fountain Nix, David Rieder, and Marc Russo.
An opening reception will be held on Friday, November 18 from 4:30–6:30 p.m. The artists reception is open to the public and free with museum admission. ID:ENTITY is curated by Kate Shafer, Manager of Exhibitions at CAM Raleigh.