New Blood Show at Yale Architecture

The School of Architecture opens the Fall exhibitions program with "New Blood/101," a collection of works that cut across the professions of architecture, interiors, landscapes, fashion, interactive design, graphics and product design. The exhibit will be on display in the second floor gallery of the Art & Architecture Building, 180 York St., through Oct. 9. It is free and open to the public.

The School of Architecture opens the Fall exhibitions program with “New Blood/101,” a collection of works that cut across the professions of architecture, interiors, landscapes, fashion, interactive design, graphics and product design. The exhibit will be on display in the second floor gallery of the Art & Architecture Building, 180 York St., through Oct. 9. It is free and open to the public.

“New Blood/101” was initiated by Bernard Zimmerman, FAIA, and organized by a committee called the Powers of 10 and includes work by Los Angeles-based artists. The Yale show was put together by L.A. architect Nick Seierup.

This will be the first East Coast showing of New Blood/101, which originally opened in conjunction with WestWeek98 at the Pacific Design Center last April. It attracted a large crowd and was reviewed enthusiastically by The New York Times, LA Architect and Interior Expressions.

The Art & Architecture Gallery is open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For further information, contact Dean Sakamoto at 432-2288.

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