Student and Faculty Work Published in Print Magazine Annual
Print magazine, a national award winning publication, has recently published work by College of Art + Design students and Courtney Barr, an assistant professor of graphic design at the LSU School of Art. The…
Read Full StoryLSU’s Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture Garners Multiple National Honors
The LSU Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture recently garnered multiple national honors; the number one ranking of its undergraduate program by DesignIntelligence for its third consecutive year and the number three ranking (in…
Read Full StoryAssociate Professor Ed Smith’s Paintings Profiled in Garden & Gun Magazine
Paintings by Ed Smith, associate professor of painting & drawing at the LSU School of Art, were profiled in Garden & Gun magazine. A lifestyles magazine based in Charleston, South Carolina, Garden & Gun covers art, architecture, gardening,…
Read Full StoryArchitecture Professor and Students Awarded First Place for Prestigious Peterson Prize
Associate Professor of Architecture Ursula Emery McClure and several of her students were recently awarded the 2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize for their entry “Fort Proctor.” The School of Architecture will receive…
Read Full StoryRichard Doubleday Contributes to Phaidon Archive of Graphic Design
Assistant Professor of Graphic Design Richard B. Doubleday is one of the contributors to the recently released Phaidon Archive of Graphic Design, a “book in a box” that features 500 graphic designs including newspapers, magazines, posters, advertisements,…
Read Full StoryMid City Redevelopment Alliance Honors Mary Ann Caffery
Adjunct Instructor in the LSU School of Interior Design, Mary Ann Caffery was recently honored at the 9th Annual Mid City Redevelopment Alliance’s Legacy Luncheon. Caffery, whose stained glass, mosaics, sculptures, and paintings are…
Read Full StoryPavilion Designed by Architecture Faculty and Students Receives Honorable Mention at AIA Rose Awards Ceremony
A project designed and constructed by LSU School of Architecture students and faculty was awarded an Honorable Mention at the American Institute of Architects’ Rose Awards ceremony in July. The YMCA Baranco-Clark Pavilion, a…
Read Full StoryMetropolis Magazine Features Work by Landscape Architecture Professor and Architecture Alumni
It took seven years, but the new Rosa F. Keller Library and Community Center in the Broadmoor section of New Orleans has risen from the ravages of Katrina and LSU landscape architecture professors and…
Read Full StoryStudents, Faculty, and Alumni of the Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture Recognized in 2012 ASLA Awards
LSU’s College of Art & Design is pleased to announce that the Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture students, faculty, and alumni earned significant recognition in the 2012 awards from the American Society of…
Read Full StoryLSU School of Art Well Represented Among Winners of Art Melt
The School of Art was well represented among the winners of the ninth annual Forum 35 Art Melt at the Shaw Center for the Performing Arts in Baton Rouge last month. Alumni Kellye Eisworth…
Read Full StoryLSU’s Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture Names Associate Professor Bradley E. Cantrell as New Director
BATON ROUGE – LSU’s Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture has selected Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator Bradley E. Cantrell to serve as the school’s new director. Pending approval from the LSU System Board…
Read Full StoryLSU Names Alkis P. Tsolakis New Dean of College of Art & Design
BATON ROUGE – Alkis P. Tsolakis, professor of architecture and acting director of the art department at Drury University in Springfield, Mo., has been selected to serve as the new dean of the LSU College…
Read Full StoryMixed-Media Artist and Poet Jacqueline Dee Parker Exhibits Work in Solo Show in Old Lyme, CT
Baton Rouge, LA: Mixed-Media Artist and Poet Jacqueline Dee Parker, an instructor in the College of Art & Design, will have a solo show, “Dream Houses,” at the Diane Birdsall Gallery, 16 Lyme Street,…
Read Full StoryArtist and LSU School of Art Associate Professor of Painting Kelli Scott Kelley Receives $32,000 Atlas Award
Artist and LSU School of Art Associate Professor of Painting Kelli Scott Kelley recently won an Award to Louisiana Artists and Scholars (also known as an ATLAS Award) in the amount of $32,000 for…
Read Full StoryLandscape Architect Lake Douglas’s Book Wins the F. Kemper and Leila Williams Prize
“Public Spaces, Private Gardens: A History of Designed Landscapes in New Orleans” by LSU professor Lake Douglas won this year’s F. Kemper and Leila Williams Prize, offered by The Historic New Orleans Collection and…
Read Full StoryNew Book by LSU Landscape Architecture Professor Max Z. Conrad Recounts Birth of Landscape Architecture in Louisiana
LSU’s Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture recently announced the publication of a new book by one of its faculty members that recounts the birth of the profession of landscape architecture in Louisiana. “Landscape…
Read Full StoryArt Historian Susan Elizabeth Ryan Receives $50,000 Atlas Award
Art Historian and Art History Professor Susan Elizabeth Ryan, PhD, recently won an Award to Louisiana Artists and Scholars (also known as an ATLAS Award) in the amount of $50,000, for her proposal, “Critical…
Read Full StoryPhotographer and Assistant Professor Jeremiah Ariaz Exhibits Work at Jacksonville’s Museum of Contemporary Art
Photographer and Assistant Professor Jeremiah Ariaz’s work is currently on display in the group show, “No Place in Particular: Images of the American Landscape” at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Jacksonville, Florida. The…
Read Full StoryInterior Design students and faculty win International Interior Design Association awards
Two LSU Interior Design students and two Interior Design faculty won awards at the International Interior Design Association’s (IIDA) Delta Regional Chapter Awards, RE:Awards 2011, in New Orleans last month. The Delta Regional Chapter…
Read Full StoryArchitecture Professor Receives more than $75,000 in grants to investigate ruins of 19th century Louisiana Fort
Associate Professor Ursula Emery McClure recently received two grants for the upcoming academic year to investigate the ruins of Fort Proctor, a 19th century fort in St. Bernard Parish that has been engulfed by…
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