2022-2023 Donghia Designer-in-Residence Lecture by JOSEPH OSAE-ADDO, with Reception

Event Date: Mar 16, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US 2022-2023 Donghia Designer-in-Residence Lecture by JOSEPH OSAE-ADDO Thursday, March 16, 2023 Reception 6:30 PM Lecture 7:30 PM  Otis College of Art and Design and ZOOM 917 297 19580 This LECTURE and RECEPTION are free and open to the public! RSVP https://bit.ly/otisdonghia23 JOSEPH OSAE-ADDO was born in Ghana, West Africa, and trained at the Architectural Association in London. He worked in Finland, the UK, and the USA, setting up his practice in Los Angeles in 1991. He was a founding partner of the A+D Museum, Los Angeles, whose mission is to advance knowledge and to enable people to appreciate and understand architecture and design. Joe ran his studio in Los Angeles until he moved back to his native country of Ghana after a visit in 2000. At that time Ghana “had just elected a new president, and Addo sensed a ‘democratic fervor’ that had not existed before. ‘There was an atmosphere of optimism and euphoria, and I wanted to be part of it,’ he says.” - https://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/6423-joe-addoA generous grant from the Angelo Donghia Foundation supports Otis College's fifteenth consecutive 2022-2023 Donghia Designer-In-Residency! The Angelo Donghia Foundation, Inc., a privately held not-for-profit organization created under the will of the late Angelo Donghia, provides support for two distinct fields: advancement of education in the field of interior design and initiatives pertaining to the discovery of the causes of AIDS and its related diseases, and their methods of treatment.Environmental Design at Otis College of Art and Design offers two curricula addressing the spatial design fields, the multi-disciplinary Architecture/Landscape/Interiors curriculum and the focussed Interiors + Furniture curriculum!  For information about the department call 310.665.6868, email EnvironmentalDesign@otis.edu, or visit https://www.otis.edu/environmental-designRead the full post on Bustler

2022-2023 Donghia Designer-in-Residence Lecture by JOSEPH OSAE-ADDO, with Reception
Event Date: Mar 16, 2023; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US

2022-2023 Donghia Designer-in-Residence Lecture by JOSEPH OSAE-ADDO

Thursday, March 16, 2023
Reception 6:30 PM
Lecture 7:30 PM 
Otis College of Art and Design and ZOOM 917 297 19580

This LECTURE and RECEPTION are free and open to the public!
RSVP https://bit.ly/otisdonghia23 

JOSEPH OSAE-ADDO was born in Ghana, West Africa, and trained at the Architectural Association in London. He worked in Finland, the UK, and the USA, setting up his practice in Los Angeles in 1991. He was a founding partner of the A+D Museum, Los Angeles, whose mission is to advance knowledge and to enable people to appreciate and understand architecture and design. Joe ran his studio in Los Angeles until he moved back to his native country of Ghana after a visit in 2000. At that time Ghana “had just elected a new president, and Addo sensed a ‘democratic fervor’ that had not existed before. ‘There was an atmosphere of optimism and euphoria, and I wanted to be part of it,’ he says.” - https://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/6423-joe-addo

A generous grant from the Angelo Donghia Foundation supports Otis College's fifteenth consecutive 2022-2023 Donghia Designer-In-Residency!

The Angelo Donghia Foundation, Inc., a privately held not-for-profit organization created under the will of the late Angelo Donghia, provides support for two distinct fields: advancement of education in the field of interior design and initiatives pertaining to the discovery of the causes of AIDS and its related diseases, and their methods of treatment.

Environmental Design at Otis College of Art and Design offers two curricula addressing the spatial design fields, the multi-disciplinary Architecture/Landscape/Interiors curriculum and the focussed Interiors + Furniture curriculum!  For information about the department call 310.665.6868, email EnvironmentalDesign@otis.edu, or visit https://www.otis.edu/environmental-design


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