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In this digital age, the boundaries of graphic design are becoming increasingly blurred. Graphic design is now being used as the underlying medium for multiple practices to manifest all kinds of creative visions.
Join us for CONCEPT 2018: TACTILE, a gathering of diverse creatives producing strikingly visual and tangible work—all challenging the concept of what is ‘graphic design.’ 

Schedule
[timetable is approximate, apologies for any switcheroos]


1:00–1:45: Colpa Press
COLPA is the collaborative art practice of Luca Antonucci and David Kasprzak. They work together as a publisher, designer, printer and curator. COLPA PRESS publishes art books, limited edition prints and art objects, often working with artists on unique projects.


1:45–2:15: Muzae Sesay
Muzae Sesay is an Oakland-based visual artist and painter who plays with skewed perspectives and abstractions of planes. Muzae is a founding member of the Black Mail Artist collective.


2:15–2:45: Coffee Break


2:45–3:30: Tommy Perez
Tommy Perez is a Southern California based designer and paper craft artist. Tommy works with unusual materials—from bacon bits to wanton wrappers—to create vibrant compositions and colorful creations for clients such as Nickelodeon, Adidas, Facebook, and Target.


3:30–4:15: Adi Goodrich
Adi Goodrich is a Los Angeles based artist and designer best known for her colorful and iconic graphic set designs. Adi’s tactile works include multimedia, large-scale set designs for advertising and film, site-specific murals, tour visuals for musical performances, sculptures, and homewares.




4:15–5:00: Q+A


TACTILE Graphic Design Student Show opening reception to follow around the corner at: 151 Hubbell St.
In this digital age, the boundaries of graphic design are becoming increasingly blurred. Graphic design is now being used as the underlying medium for multiple practices to manifest all kinds of creative visions.
Join us for CONCEPT 2018: TACTILE, a gathering of diverse creatives producing strikingly visual and tangible work—all challenging the concept of what is ‘graphic design.’ 

Schedule
[timetable is approximate, apologies for any switcheroos]


1:00–1:45: Colpa Press
COLPA is the collaborative art practice of Luca Antonucci and David Kasprzak. They work together as a publisher, designer, printer and curator. COLPA PRESS publishes art books, limited edition prints and art objects, often working with artists on unique projects.


1:45–2:15: Muzae Sesay
Muzae Sesay is an Oakland-based visual artist and painter who plays with skewed perspectives and abstractions of planes. Muzae is a founding member of the Black Mail Artist collective.


2:15–2:45: Coffee Break


2:45–3:30: Tommy Perez
Tommy Perez is a Southern California based designer and paper craft artist. Tommy works with unusual materials—from bacon bits to wanton wrappers—to create vibrant compositions and colorful creations for clients such as Nickelodeon, Adidas, Facebook, and Target.


3:30–4:15: Adi Goodrich
Adi Goodrich is a Los Angeles based artist and designer best known for her colorful and iconic graphic set designs. Adi’s tactile works include multimedia, large-scale set designs for advertising and film, site-specific murals, tour visuals for musical performances, sculptures, and homewares.




4:15–5:00: Q+A


TACTILE Graphic Design Student Show opening reception to follow around the corner at: 151 Hubbell St.
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