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School of Visual Arts Honors April Greiman with Masters Series Award and ExhibitionSchool of Visual Arts (SVA) will honor April Greiman with the Masters Series Award and retrospective exhibition.
One of the first American designers to embrace digital technologies, Greiman has explored the intersection of art, design and architecture for more than a quarter century.
Born and raised in New York, she now heads the Los Angeles design consultancy Made in Space.
"April Greiman: Does It Make Sense?" will be on view from October 20 through December 13, 2008, at the Visual Arts Museum, 209 East 23rd Street, New York City.
"April Greiman was a bridge between the modern and postmodern, the analog and the digital," says Steven Heller, design historian and co-chair of the MFA Design Department at SVA.
"She is a pivotal proponent of the 'new typography' and new wave that defined late twentieth-century graphic design."
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