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Ann Stewart, M FA
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2009
From May to July 2016, Ann Stewart’s installation of 3D printed sculptures was included in a group show at the Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia entitled Abstraction Today. More: annstewart.net
2010s Carolyn Nowak, B FA Michael Borowski,
Megan Flood,
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In fall 2016, Michael Borowski
Megan Flood — CEO, founder,
will join the School of Visual Art
and creative director of NYC
at Virginia Tech as an Assistant
graphic design studio Marine
Professor of Photography.
Lane — was recently named as
He has previously taught
one of Graphic Design USA’s
courses at the University of
2016 People to Watch. In an
New Mexico, New Mexico State
interview that discusses Marine
University, and most recently
Lane’s award-winning work
at the University of Wisconsin,
for both Fortune 500 clients
Eau Claire. Michael constructs
and nonprofits, Flood says,
situations for the camera and
“My education at University
interventions, using hand-
of Michigan Art & Design was
made objects and architectural
fulfilling, invigorating and
spaces to explore themes of
challenging.”
belonging. Recent exhibitions
More: marinelane.com
2011
Carolyn Nowak was featured as one of A.V. Club’s “10 great cartoonists you need to know: Celebrating International Women’s Day.” From the article: “Carolyn Nowak may be familiar to readers for her work as an artist on the award-winning Lumberjanes (Boom!), but she is a superb cartoonist who is best appreciated when writing and drawing her own comics.” More: carolyncnowak.com
include Home Reports at the Volume One gallery in Eau Claire, WI and On Fruited Plains: SPE Midwest Multi-Caucus Juried Exhibition at the Hite
Ian Matchett, B FA
Art Institute in Louisville, KY.
In March 2016, Ian was commissioned to create a mural behind the
More: michaelborowski.com
front desk of the newly renovated Graduate Hotel in Ann Arbor.
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The mural, entitled Dialectic of Detroit, depicts the struggle between the owners and workers of Southeast Michigan for control over the industry and vast wealth that emanates from it. The piece is more than 15 feet wide and wraps onto the sidewalls behind the front desk at the hotel. More: ianartrev.tumblr.com