Please join the college in viewing the results of the first Research Through Making Grants at an evening reception. The exhibition will be open January 15 – February 4, 2010, in the College Gallery.
The recipients of the 2009 Taubman College Research Through Making Grants were awarded last winter to:
Robert Adams, Spontaneous Mutations, Genetic Deletions, Adaptive Environments, and Assistive Technology in the Compression of Developmental Time
Josh Bard, Steven Mankouche, and Tsz Yan Ng, Digital Steam Bending
Karl Daubmann, In Search of the (w)hole
Nataly Gattegno and Jason Johnson, Aurora
Perry Kulper, Spatial Blooms + Here be Dragons
Keith Mitnick and Mireille Roddier, Heterogeneous Constructions
2009 marked the first year of this competition, and the jury included Sarah Herda, director of the Graham Foundation; Reed Kroloff, director of the Cranbrook Academy of Art and principal of Jones/Kroloff; and Catherine Seavitt-Nordenson, New York-based practicing architect, Rome Prize winner, adjunct professor at Princeton University, and Taubman College Alumna.
The Research Through Making Grant funds research and experimentation through making.