Listen, Choreography and Punctuation, where has the time gone? A Collage installation by Rick Griffith

Listen, Choreography and Punctuation, where has the time gone? A Collage installation by Rick Griffith
Rick Griffith is a British-West-Indian collagist, writer, letterpress printer, designer, and optimist futurist based in Denver, Colorado. His exhibition, Listen, Choreography and Punctuation, where has the time gone?, opens on April 4th at the Roger Glass Center for the Arts.
ARTIST TALK
APRIL 4th, 4:00 P.M.
Presentation is at the University of Dayton, Sears Recital Hall, located in Jesse Philips Humanities Building. Parking available in Lot C.
RECEPTION
APRIL 4th, 5:00 - 7:00 P.M.
Join us following the artist talk at Roger Glass Center for the Arts Located: 29 East Creative Way, Dayton, Ohio.
About the Artist
Rick Griffith is a British-West-Indian collagist, writer, letterpress printer, designer, and optimist futurist based in Denver, Colorado. As a designer, his works are found at the intersection of programming, policy, and production. He is the designer behind the Black Astronaut Research Project (BLARP), The Pledge for Spaces, and The Introductory Ethic for Designers and Other Thinking Persons. He co-owns and co-curates a revolutionary bookstore and book club for designers, and DJs a liveInternet radio show, Design To Kill. He is a columnist for PRINTmagazine.com and the two-time programming chair for the AIGA National Conference. Rick’s works are collected and exhibited worldwide and can be found in the permanent collections of The Denver Art Museum, The Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum, Columbia University’s Rare Book & Manuscript Library, and The Tweed Museum at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. He is a co-founder and partner with Debra Johnson of the graphic design consultancy MATTER.
Rick Griffith’s Website
https://morematter.com/
Gallery Hours
Monday – Friday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.Sunday 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
For Additional Information
Contact University of Dayton
Galleries Director, Nicholaus Arnold, narnold1@udayton.edu
Click here for Parking Information
https://udayton.edu/artssciences/about/facilities/glass-center-arts/index.php