
معرفی
Graham Yeager is a Lecturer and Technical Instructor at MIT's Program in Arts, Culture, and Technology (ACT) within the School of Architecture and Planning. He manages the fabrication studio, supporting students in interdisciplinary projects involving woodwork, metal, ceramics, sewing, electronics, and 3D printing. His role emphasizes safety protocols and fostering collaborative creativity.
- Education: BFA in Ceramic Sculpture from Rochester Institute of Technology (2002), MFA in Studio Arts from Tufts University/School of the Museum of Fine Arts (2017).
- Teaching: Courses include Introduction to Screen Printing and Special Topics in ACT. Previously taught at Tufts University and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
Artistic Practice: Known for participatory projects like Deck of Searching and Drawn Together, which emphasize tactile and vocal interaction. Exhibitions include the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Emerson Urban Arts Gallery.
- Awards: Blanche E. Colman Award (2017), Timothy F. Nichols Drawing Breath Award (2016), Tufts Graduate Research Award (2017).
- Professional Experience: Previously worked as Assistant General Manager at Gold’s Gym, Ceramic Technician at SUNY New Paltz, and Studio Manager at Tufts’ School of the Museum of Fine Arts.
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