Design Build 2012
The MFA in Applied Craft and Design welcomes Jack Sanders and Butch Anthony to PNCA as part of the 2012-2013 Graduate Visiting Lecture Series.
Project: Bike repair shop / community hub in bike skills park in N. Portland
Neighborhood residents to build alongside MFA students
About Jack Sanders & Butch Anthony
Sanders is founder of Design Build Adventure, a full-service design, build, and adventure company, His work explores the intersection of design and place, drawing from the interrelationships between people, material, climate, music, food, and art specific to each project’s region. Sanders has been involved in several large scale art installations, and has been a visiting lecturer and studio instructor at Auburn University’s Rural Studio, Mississippi State University, and the University of Texas at Austin.
Anthony is a multimedia artist living and working in Seale, Alabama who collects societal cast-offs and trash and uses them as materials for his art. He uses the term “intertwangled” for his type of art as he mixes so many objects, drawn forms, and subject matter together. Anthony’s work defies categorization and creates a humorous commentary on modern life. Themes of death, work and relationships form the core of his approach to crafting his bizarre creations.
September 14, 2012.
Photographs by: Matthew Miller '11.
Design Build 2012
The MFA in Applied Craft and Design welcomes Jack Sanders and Butch Anthony to PNCA as part of the 2012-2013 Graduate Visiting Lecture Series.
Project: Bike repair shop / community hub in bike skills park in N. Portland
Neighborhood residents to build alongside MFA students
About Jack Sanders & Butch Anthony
Sanders is founder of Design Build Adventure, a full-service design, build, and adventure company, His work explores the intersection of design and place, drawing from the interrelationships between people, material, climate, music, food, and art specific to each project’s region. Sanders has been involved in several large scale art installations, and has been a visiting lecturer and studio instructor at Auburn University’s Rural Studio, Mississippi State University, and the University of Texas at Austin.
Anthony is a multimedia artist living and working in Seale, Alabama who collects societal cast-offs and trash and uses them as materials for his art. He uses the term “intertwangled” for his type of art as he mixes so many objects, drawn forms, and subject matter together. Anthony’s work defies categorization and creates a humorous commentary on modern life. Themes of death, work and relationships form the core of his approach to crafting his bizarre creations.
September 14, 2012.
Photographs by: Matthew Miller '11.