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MFA Design Criticism, School of Visual Arts, http://dcrit.sva.edu
SVA MFA Design Criticism Department
136 West 21 Street, Second Floor (between Sixth and Seventh Avenues)
Subway: F, V at 23rd Street; 1 at 23rd Street
The SVA MFA in Design Criticism is a pioneering two-year graduate program that trains students to research, analyze, and evaluate design and its social and environmental implications. Study with some of the best design writers and thinkers of our time, including MoMA’s senior curator of Architecture and Design Paola Antonelli, Design Observer blogger Alexandra Lange, and New York Times critic Phil Patton. Learn how to curate an exhibition, produce a radio segment, launch a blog, edit a publication, host a lecture series, and stage a major conference. Understand the forces shaping contemporary design and immerse yourself in the controversies that challenge it; find your personal voice, hone your writing skills, and develop your critical stance. Join D-Crit alumni working as editors, curators, researchers, managers, educators, and bloggers.
The School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City is an established leader and innovator in the education of artists. From its inception in 1947, the faculty has been comprised of professionals working in the arts and art-related fields. SVA provides an environment that nurtures creativity, inventiveness and experimentation, enabling students to develop a strong sense of identity and a clear direction of purpose.
On Tuesday evenings at D-Crit we present lectures by the most thoughtful and provocative writers, editors, designers, and curators practicing today in the interrelated fields of design, architecture and urban planning. Selected to supplement our curriculum with their original methods and alternative viewpoints, these speakers inspire and challenge our students. Our students, in turn, through the discussion they lead, help illuminate the concerns and priorities of design criticism today.
We are already accepting applications for admission in the Fall of 2013. Please contact us for a tour and more information at dcrit@sva.edu.
Events
Reception at Swiss Institute—counter/point: The 2013 D-Crit Conference 5/11/13 7:30PM - 10:30PM
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counter/point ReceptionSwiss Institute18 Wooster Street7:30 p.m.Registration required Join conference speakers and SVA MFA Design...
Counter/Point: The 2013 D-Crit Conference 5/11/13 12:30PM - 7:30PM
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counter/point: The 2013 D-Crit ConferencePresented by SVA MFA in Design CriticismSaturday, May 11, 12:30–7:00 p.m.SVA...
D-Crit lecture with Kurt Andersen, "Why Spy" 4/16/13 6:30PM - 8PM
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April 16: Kurt Andersen, "Why Spy"Of the satirical 1980s magazine Spy, Dave Eggers has opined, "It might have remade New York's cultural...
D-Crit Lecture with Rick Poynor, "Writing with Pictures" 4/9/13 6:30PM - 8PM
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Rick Poynor, the British critic, writes about images, and selects and edits them for magazines, books, exhibitions, and his blog at Design...
D-Crit lecture with Virginia Postrel, "Meaning and Value in Commercial Culture" 3/19/13 6:30PM - 8PM
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PLEASE NOTE THIS CLASS IS ON TUESDAY MARCH 19 March 19: Virginia Postrel, "Meaning and Value in Commercial Culture" Meaning is one...
D-Crit lecture with Vince Aletti, "Face of Fashion: Fashion Photography, Art Direction, and Magazine Design" 3/12/13 6:30PM - 8PM
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March 12: Vince Aletti, "Face of Fashion: Fashion Photography, Art Direction, and Magazine Design" Photography critic and curator Vince...
D-Crit lecture with Kati London, "New Forms of Engagement and Play in a Sensor- and Real-Time-Data Dominated World" 2/26/13 6:30PM - 8PM
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February 26: Kati London, "New Forms of Engagement and Play in a Sensor- and Real-Time-Data Dominated World" If plants can communicate...
D-Crit Lecture with Sandy Speicher, "Design for Learning" 2/18/13 6:30PM - 8PM
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MONDAY, February 18: Sandy Speicher, "Design for Learning" Education, just like any other sector, has many diverse challenges—all of which...
D-Crit lecture with Susannah Drake, "Resilient Urban Environments" 2/12/13 6:30PM - 8PM
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February 12: Susannah Drake, "Resilient Urban Environments" In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the topics of sea level rise and storm surge...
D-Crit Lecture with Markus Kayser, Can There Be Union between Nature and Technology in Fabrication? 2/5/13 6:30PM - 8PM
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Product designer Markus Kayser will talk about his recent works Solar Sinter and Sun Cutter—projects that harness the power of sunlight to...
D-Crit lecture with Noah Rosenberg, "Slow. Down." 1/29/13 6:30PM - 8PM
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As our screens are bombarded with the relentless 24/7 news cycle and endless social media streams, a new breed of media outlet is taking...
January 9: Nicholas de Monchaux, "Fashioning Apollo" 1/9/13 6:30PM - 8:30PM
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Wednesday, January 9, 6:30 p.m. MFA Design Criticism DepartmentSchool of Visual Arts136 West 21 Street, Second FloorNew York, NY...
December 4: SVA MFA Design Criticism Lecture with Murray Moss, “Apples to Oranges: Dialogues between Art and Design in Commerce and Culture” (Q&A with Alice Twemlow) 12/4/12 6PM - 8PM
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The ghettoization of Art and Design that permeates our cultural institutions, commercial galleries and auction houses, eliminates the...
November 27: SVA MFA Lecture with Steve Almond, “How to Make the Reader See It: The Book as a Visual Artifact” 11/27/12 6PM - 8PM
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Steve Almond will discuss the natural affinity between visual and literary artists, and specifically delve into his collaboration with the...
RESCHEDULED to Nov 20: SVA MFA Design Criticism Lecture with Emilie Baltz, "Why Foreplay Makes the Food (AKA: There's more to a steak than beef)" 11/20/12 6PM - 8PM
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Taking as tenant that food is our most fundamental form of consumption, Emilie Baltz will discuss the dimensions in which food design...
CANCELLED: Monday November 5 at 7:00 p.m. SVA MFA Design Criticism Lecture with Roman Mars, “Now You See It: Telling Stories about the Built World” 11/5/12 7PM - 9PM
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THIS LECTURE HAS BEEN CANCELLED. We are sorry for the second cancellation, but because of the storm, Roman was unable to make it to...
October 23: SVA MFA Design Criticism Lecture with Karrie Jacobs, “The City Beautiful All Over Again” 10/23/12 6PM - 8PM
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The City Beautiful movement and disciples of the Ecole des Beaux Arts seeded our cities with examples of monumental splendor. Now, after a...
October 16: SVA MFA Design Criticism Lecture with Project Projects, "As of 10.15.12" 10/16/12 6PM - 8PM
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Adam Michaels, Prem Krishnamurthy, and Rob Giampietro will speak about their multidisciplinary practice at design studio Project Projects....
October 9: Lucy Collins, “From the Ivory Tower to the Tents: Thinking Critically about Fashion” 10/9/12 6PM - 8PM
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What is fashion criticism? As the field of fashion studies continues to grow, it’s essential to develop and understand the conceptual...
October 2: SVA MFA Design Criticism Lecture with Pedro Gadanho, "Is Curating the New Criticism?" 10/2/12 6PM - 8:30PM
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Curator Pedro Gadanho will speak about the impact of working in a large institutional setting such as MoMA, reflecting in particular on the...
September 25: SVA MFA Design Criticism Lecture with Zoe Coombes, "Dirt from Glass Cages" 9/25/12 6PM - 8PM
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Zoe Coombes will speak about her experiences working in the world of contemporary furniture design. Reflecting on both the rate of change...
Eventually Everything: The 2012 D-Crit Conference Reception at Vitra 5/2/12 7:30PM - 9:30PM
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Join SVA MFA Design Criticism students, faculty and conference speakers for the Eventually Everything Reception at Vitra, 29 Ninth Avenue...
Eventually Everything: The 2012 D-Crit Conference 5/2/12 12:30PM - 7PM
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Eventually Everything: The 2012 D-Crit Conference Wednesday, May 2, 12:30–7:00 p.m. Visual Arts Theatre, 333 West 23rd Street No charge...
D-Crit Lecture with Damon Rich, "Working the System" 4/17/12 6PM - 8PM
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From designs for an experimental financial learning center in Queens to the first riverfront park in Newark, New Jersey, Damon Rich will...
D-Crit Lecture with Michael Meredith, "Playful Experimentation and Criticism" 4/10/12 6PM - 8PM
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MOS studio is an architectural practice that was born out of playful experimentation. But what does being experimental mean and how is this...
D-Crit Lecture with Cintra Wilson, "Fear and Clothing" 4/3/12 6PM - 8PM
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Considered one of the 50 most influential people working in New York fashion, Cintra Wilson will discuss the process and thinking behind...
D-Crit Lecture with Witold Rybczynski, "The Biography of a Building" 3/27/12 6PM - 8PM
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Witold Rybczynski will share the remarkable inside story of the planning, building, and use of the Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts...
D-Crit Lecture with Meredith TenHoor: “The Infrastructure of Mass Consumption” 3/13/12 6PM
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Meredith TenHoor will present some of the markets, transportation networks and other infrastructures which made the mass consumption of...
D-Crit Lecture with Jimenez Lai, "Cartoonish Architecture" 2/28/12 6PM - 8PM
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Jimenez Lai will speak about the alternate worlds depicted by his comics, physical installations, models, and small buildings. He'll...
D-Crit Lecture with Starlee Kine, "How to Capture the Culture Zeitgeist: What Phil Collins and Zombies Have in Common" 2/21/12 6PM - 8PM
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Starlee Kine will discuss how she converts her personal obsessions, of both the negative and positive variety, into universal themes—and...
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