Workshops, Courses and Exhibits
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Presentations of all sorts by Wendy Brawer and Modern
World Design are listed in detail on the
resume page (find both design and art resumes here).
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Design for the Environment
was a Cooper Union public program course co-taught by Mark Seltman
and Wendy from 1990-93. These bumperstickers were created by our alternative
transport class, and marketed at the 1991 NY Auto Show & Earth Day
fair.
"Don't Drive Yourself to Extinction" was reprinted by Wendy in 2003. |
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Wendy has spoken before many museum, university, conference and other audiences, including
this one at the British Craft Council's Fragments symposium
in 1996 - find a detailed list on the downloadable Resume.
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Workshops include teacher trainings at Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education, Henry
Street Settlement, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian
Institution, New York University and other other places around the world. |
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Wendy and Modern World developed the presentation packet that got Green
Map selected as EXPO 2000 Project Around the World. Special thanks
to Alexandra Sticher, interning graphic designer. We also had an exciting role in EXPO 2005. Our efforts to promote
Green Maps have resulted in numerous awards!
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Wendy responds to all media
requests for cover art, graphics, and stories about Green Map, essential to our outreach efforts. This amazing story has been covered in dozens of publications around the world - see our Media page for bilbiography and links.
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Exhibits include this traveling show, pictured at Detroit's
1999 National Town Meeting for a Sustainable America. Green Map's 2004 Vibrant Communities Exhibit at NYC's Municipal Art Society included a digital exhibit and forum. We have also
provided elements used in several Green Map exhibits created by Mapmakers worldwide.
Wendy has participated in many group exhibits, including one with
O2 NYC at the
American Tour De Sol. |
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| As Designer in Residence at Cooper-Hewitt,
National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Wendy gave tours
of the Henry Dreyfuss retrospective exhibit to youngsters. The Museum's
student guide to this industrial designer's work included this page
on Wendy's work: |
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