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- | ======If [[free_a_design_educators_workshop|FREE 2017]] was about writing ourselves into existence, then [[free_2018_a_design_educators_workshop|FREE 2018]] is about writing ourselves out of a job. —Workshop Project====== | + | ======If FREE 2017 was about writing ourselves into existence, then FREE 2018 is about writing ourselves out of a job. —Workshop Project====== |
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**Yasmin Khan and Jessica Wexler** are design educators and practitioners with over two decades of combined experience teaching, designing curricula and coordinating faculty within diverse public, private and for-profit institutions. Currently, Yasmin is Special Faculty in the Program in Graphic Design at [[http://www.calarts.edu/|California Institute of the Arts]] in Valencia, California. Jessica is the Chair of Undergraduate Communications Design at [[http://www.pratt.edu/|Pratt Institute]], Brooklyn, New York. | **Yasmin Khan and Jessica Wexler** are design educators and practitioners with over two decades of combined experience teaching, designing curricula and coordinating faculty within diverse public, private and for-profit institutions. Currently, Yasmin is Special Faculty in the Program in Graphic Design at [[http://www.calarts.edu/|California Institute of the Arts]] in Valencia, California. Jessica is the Chair of Undergraduate Communications Design at [[http://www.pratt.edu/|Pratt Institute]], Brooklyn, New York. | ||
- | **Randy Nakamura** is a... | + | **Randy Nakamura** is a writer, designer, and researcher who teaches in the MFA Design program at California College of the Arts. He is currently a Ph.D candidate in the Critical Studies program at UCLA Architecture and Urban Design. As a researcher he has contributed to the 2013 Pacific Standard Time exhibition Everything Loose will Land for the MAK Center and Getty Foundation focusing on the art and architecture of Los Angeles in the 1970s. His writing has been published in a+u, Design Observer, Emigre, Task, Modes of Criticism, and Idea Magazine. Previously he was the Director of Design for The Grateful Palate. |