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Weaving and Counterfactual Narratives of Technical Progress Counterfactual thinking is a form of asking “what if” questions that consider how the present would have unfolded had…
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Professor Ann Coddington presents a lecture on the origins and history of the fiber art movement, and how the field of contemporary basketry emerged in the 1960’s. She also discusses her fiber…
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Emily Ostertag, 2017 Early Career Alumni Award Winner, will share her journey as a former UW swimmer (‘02-‘06) and School of Human Ecology Interior design graduate (’06 BS,…
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D. Denenge Duyst-Akpem presents on her multi-hyphenate practice as an award-winning, self-described “space sculptor”, designer, writer, performance artist, and educator whose practice and…
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Sarah Anne Carter, Executive
Director of the Center for Design and Material Culture, UW-Madison, introduces
the Malkha | Madison project. Annapurna Mamidipudi (Ph.D., Science and
Technology…
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Weaving Malkha by Hong Huo for the CDMC and Malkha | Madison Project.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2020, 1:00pm CTCynthia Leibrock is an author, lecturer, and designer focused on
health and longevity in residential design. Her firm, EASY ACCESS TO HEALTH,
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