On October 7, the Museum of Craft and Design opened Designing Peace, an exhibition organized by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, that explores the unique role design can play in pursuing peace. This exhibition features design projects from around the world that look at ways to create and sustain more durable peaceful interactions from creative confrontations that challenge existing structures to designs that demand embracing justice and truth in a search for reconciliation.
“Designing Peace” at San Francisco’s Museum of Craft and Design features projects from around the world that explore how design can play a role in pursuing peace.
Amber Cowan’s entrancing sculptures share the spotlight with antique objects, illuminating the history and enduring possibilities of American glass art.
A new year-long exhibit at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive showcases the work of the short-lived but influential Dynaton group, which has Marin ties.