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ANNOUNCEMENTS

ALUMNI, FACULTY, STAFF 
INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN 
PRATT’S 125TH ANNIVERSARY 
MEMORY PROJECT

As part of Pratt’s 125th Anniversary celebration, we’re launching the Pratt 125th Anniversary Memory Project, which will document the recollections of Institute alumni, faculty, and staff over the past 125 years. Pratt’s history spans some of the most important events of the 20th century—events that helped shape our culture and continue to influence society. Now, we’re turning to you to help us capture and preserve these precious stories.

Do you remember the elevated train that once ran through campus? The exhilarating classes with your favorite professor? The mood on campus and your response to the Vietnam War or the aftermath of September 11, 2001?  We invite you to share your most compelling memories and images of Pratt Institute through the decades. Selected submissions will appear in a special commemorative issue of Prattfolio, on the Pratt website, and in promotional and other materials related to Pratt’s 125th Anniversary. 

You may send your submissions to the 125th Anniversary Memory Project, including photographs (300 dpi at 100%, if possible), via email to 125memory@pratt.edu.

Please include your contact information and Pratt affiliation, including degree and year if you are an alum.

 

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Thursday
May192011

Work by Architecture Professor Haresh Lalvani at Moss Gallery

MOSS GALLERY
150 Greene Street, Manhattan
Monday–Saturday 11 AM–7 PM

May 16–June 30, 2011

ALIEN and EROS by Haresh Lalvani at Moss GalleryThe "Fraternal Twins" exhibition includes metal sculptures and designs by Pratt Professor of Architecture Haresh Lalvani and work by Pratt industrial design graduate Chen Chen (B.I.D. '07). As part of the exhibition, Moss will present clocks, tables, chairs, benches, lamps, and vases serially produced by various designers as "multiples" that look genetically similar but not identical.

Photo: Courtesy of Moss Gallery

 

Tuesday
May032011

Graduate Fine Arts Exhibition

PRATT MANHATTAN GALLERY
144 W 14th St
Tuesday–Saturday 11 AM–6 PM

May 14–28, 2011

Biljana Djokanovic, Good Morning Coexistence, 2010, video still; Ryan Gilmartin, Target, modified dart board, 19 x 19 x 11 inches

This exhibition features work in all media by students receiving an M.F.A. from Pratt Institute's School of Art & Design, Department of Fine Arts.

Artists include Na Young Ahn, Emily Auchincloss, Jonathan Axelrod, Eun Kyung Bae, Jennifer Beeman, Elizabeth Blair, Rebecca Borowicz, Emi Brady, Eric Breeding, Carolyn Butler, Robert Caruso, Goseong Choi, Devon Clapp, Biljana Djokanovic, Anthony Dodds, Charles Evans, Meredith Fitzgerald, Sara Frank, Ryan Gilmartin, Julie Goll, Camilla Gurun, Janean Hearn, Szu Wei Ho, Jane Huntington, Will Hutnick, Michael Hyder, Niki Ieriedes, Angela Jann, Jessica Johnson, Laura Johnson, Sonya Katcher, WonJung Kim, Eun Gyeong Ko, Jin Young Koh, Seung Hun Lee, Kyung Ran Lee, David Livingston, J.F. Lynch, Colleen Macomber, Chelsea Mason, Anthony May, Kelly McQuilkin, Moses Noughbaudie, Melissa Pagan-Bidot, Soo Jin Park, Caitlin Peluffo, Gail Quagliata, Matthew Robinson, Nikki Romanello, Polly Shindler, Cory Sellers, Holly Senter, Yi Chuan Shih, Jessica Soininen-Eddis, Sang Mi Son, Amanda Sullivan, Megan Suttles, Ryan Turley, Isaac Williams, and Kelly Worman.

The exhibition is free and open to the public.