Artist: Sara Dean & Beth Ferguson
Exchange: New Zealand
Sara Dean
Sara Dean is a designer and architect based in San Francisco. She is the Assistant Professor and Assistant Chair of Graduate Design at the California College of the Arts. She directs the research design practice VUCA and is an ongoing investigator for PetaJakarta.org, a real-time flood map of Jakarta, Indonesia. Her work considers the implications of digital and social media as urban infrastructure, especially in relation to issues of the Anthropocene. This work bridges various scales and media, including book, exhibition, interface, and building design. Dean has a Master of Architecture and a Master of Science in Design Research, both from the University of Michigan. She has previously taught at University of California – Berkeley, University of Michigan, and College for Creative Studies.
Beth Ferguson
Beth Ferguson is a designer and public artist based in San Francisco and is Assistant Professor of Industrial Design at University of California – Davis. She runs Sol Design Lab, a solar furniture design/build company. Her work positions solar energy as a civic and public resource.
Ferguson has engaged thousands of participants through her design practice, which includes iconic solar charging stations, up-cycled public furniture, and community-engaged Green Maps. She has received commissions from organizations such as SXSW, Austin Energy, ZERO1 Biennial, TEDxPresidio, Galvanize, Coachella, and Maker Faire, and has been featured in the New York Times, Pop-Tech, and San Francisco Bay Guardian. Ferguson has taught solar design at Stanford University, The Art Institute of Chicago, Hampshire College, and the University of Texas at Austin. She has an MFA in Design from the University of Texas at Austin.
The Latest from Sara Dean & Beth Ferguson
Climate Workshops in Dunedin
This weekend we started a series of community workshops at Otago Museum. Yesterday we kicked things off by discussing and mapping the various climate resources and threats in the Dunedin area. We learned a lot from the community about the bay, its estuaries, and...
Heading to the South Island
We are headed to New Zealand and have a huge week of events ahead of us in the wonderful South Island city of Dunedin. We are joining the Dunedin community in the midst of the country’s annual science festival (SciFest), in which we will be participating through two...
Glaciers, Fault Lines, and Climate Mapping: Fieldwork on The South Island
We are excited to be kicking off our work with ZERO1. The American Arts Incubator is an opportunity to work with international artists, designers, and scientists on global and local climate change issues, digital tech, and forms of civic engagement. This involves a...
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