El Adoquín Times writes that professor and dance critic Susan Homar and artist and choreographer Nibia Pastrana Santiago developed and edited Habitar lo imposible: danza y experimentación en Puerto Rico [Inhabiting the Impossible: Dance and Experimentation in Puerto Rico], the first book of its kind on the island, which covers four decades of experimental manifestations…
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What Matters: Alberto Rigau and the Art of Staying Curious
Debbie Millman has started a new project at PRINT titled “What Matters.” This is an ongoing effort to understand the interior life of artists, designers and creative thinkers. This facet of the project is a request of each invited respondent to answer 10 identical questions, and submit a decidedly nonprofessional photograph.
Up next:
Alberto Rigau, a Puerto Rican educator, practitioner, husband and father of two who processes the world’s experience through design.
What is the thing you like doing most in the world?
Watching my young toddlers interact with the world around them. I find seeing them interact with new experiences to be gratifying and inspiring. As they troubleshoot to decipher their environment, I myself rediscover my context.
Rebecca Tegtmeyer, Associate Professor of Graphic Design, recently published a book she co-wrote, titled
Collaboration in Design Education, with Marty Maxwell Lane. The idea for the book came while Tegtmeyer was a student at North Carolina State where she met and began working with Lane as collaborators in the Graphic Design graduate program. Together, they worked on the book for five years before it was published in September 2020.
Rebecca Tegtmeyer, Associate Professor of Graphic Design
“We worked with about 43 people on this book (37 contributing project authors, 1 forward author, 4 undergraduate student research assistants, and 1 designer). It involved a lot of project management, communication, and revising,” said Tegtmeyer, who is now a faculty member in MSU’s Department of Art, Art History, and Design and in the Experienced Architecture Program. “We also authored in-depth chapter introductions together, which involved times of writing at the same time and taking tu