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Skip to main content University Of Cincinnati magnifying glass Search Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning DAAP About Overview Mission Directory Giving Notable Alumni Faculty Affairs Jobs at DAAP DAAP Equity & Inclusion Business Office Contact DAAPSpace Academics Overview School of Design School of Architecture and Interior Design School of Art School of Planning Admissions Admissions Overview Finances Visit DAAP Transfer and Transition Non-DAAP Majors Courses Scholarships Computer Requirements Orientation Advising Undergraduate Advising Graduate Advising Forms Student Support Research + Work Faculty Research Galleries Niehoff Studio MetroLAB CERHAS GISSA Centers/Labs Robert A. Deshon and Karl J. Schlachter Library Co-op Why Co-op Co-op FAQs Community Impact DAAPcares DAAPworks DAAP Camps Saturday Art Program LiveWell DAAP Fashion Show News + Events News Events Design The Myron E. Ullman Jr. School of Design is innovative in teaching and in transforming the design disciplines by infusing learning with the newest design thinking methods and technologies. Through inspired interdisciplinary projects and solid corporate partnerships, the School of Design is devoted to furthering its role as a leading design institution. School of Design View School of Design work Architecture and Interior design The School of Architecture and Interior Design (SAID) at the University of Cincinnati prepares students for critical practice. Our students engage with the principles, traditions, and requirements of building in all its aspects, interior and exterior design. School of Architecture and Interior Design View School of Architecture and Interior Design Work Art The School of Art at the University of Cincinnati is housed within the renowned College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning and is currently ranked among top programs nationwide. Our students enjoy access to diverse academic and cultural programming offered by a world-class research university. School of Art View School of Art Work Planning The tradition of the school is to train professionals for distinguished practice and spatially-based systems approaches with a focus on "livable places," that is, on "communities that enrich people's lives." Each of the SOP programs provides a particular perspective and offers specific course work about the planning and design of innovative futures. School of Planning View School of Planning Work School School School of Architecture and Interior Design School of Art School of Design School of Planning Degrees Degree Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelors Certificate Grad-Certificate Masters Minor PhD Interest Interest Area Architecture Art Education Art Gallery Branding Building Design Ceramics Communication/Graphic Design Drawing Environmental Fashion Design Furniture Design Game Design Green Roofs Historic Preservation Horticulture & Landscape Design Industrial design Interior Design Material Science Painting Photography Planning Print Making Regional Development Planning Sculpture Sustainability Transportation design Urban Design/City Planning UX/UI Interaction Design Find a program Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs News + Events Build Lab Build Lab 2 Build Lab 3 Build Lab 4 /2020/04/16/default-calendar/future-farmers The School of Art Visiting Artist & Scholar Series Futurefarmers (Amy Franceschini + Lode Vranken) April 16, 2019 at 6:00 pm in DAAP 5401 Futurefarmers is a group of artists, activists, farmers and architects with a common interest in creating frameworks of participation that recalibrate our cultural compass. Their work uses various media to enact situations that disassemble habitual apparatus; performance, architecture, temporary public art, permanent public art, lectures and publications. They produce relational objects that serve as tools for audiences to gain insight into deeper fields of inquiry- not only to imagine, but also to participate in and initiate change in the places we live. Wandering might be what Futurefarmers do best—sure, on land and at sea, but also through anecdotes of history, or lines of inquiry that trespass disciplines, or into the materiality and means of production of everyday things. This kind of wandering, a bit more directed than flânerie, a bit more open than academic research, has led them from grain fields to nuclear test sites to the brick pathways of Harvard; from orchards to stock exchanges to the telescope observatories; from studios to picnics to libraries and factories; from galleries to the highest peaks of San Francisco. Up there, where the clouds touch the ground, the fog bodies will condense, and transform the environment. Their work has been exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Whitney Biennial in New York, NYMOMA, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Canadian Center for Architecture in Montreal, the 2014 Venice Architectural Biennale and beyond. Visiting Artist Lecture Series with assistance from the Agnes Croll Blackburne Visiting Artist and Scholars fund and the Elise Zeller Sauer Fund for Fine Arts; Wave Pool and People’s Liberty Futurefarmers 4/16/2020 6:00:00 PM (?) Futurefarmers (Amy Franceschini + Lode Vranken) April 16, 2020 at 6:00 pm in DAAP 5401 Build Lab Build Lab 2 Build Lab 3 Build Lab 4 Speaker School of Art /2019/09/18/default-calendar/ncaa-conference NCAA Conference DAAP 5401 9/18/2019 9:00:00 AM (?) National Council of Arts Administrators Conference with Keynote Jen Delos Reyes on 9/20/19 Build Lab Build Lab 2 Build Lab 3 Build Lab 4 /2019/10/01/default-calendar/migiwa-orimo School of Art Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture Series is hosting Migiwa Orimo on October 1, 2019 at 6pm in 5401 An interdisciplinary artist, Migiwa Orimo primarily works in installation consisting of text, drawing, objects, video and sound that explores the notions of gap, slippage, and “a realm of disjunction.” Using the concept of storage/archive as her framework, Orimo explores the relationship between public memory and private space by examining: how memories are shared and internalized; how they are stored and become stories; and, how memories and history collide. A four-time recipient of the Ohio Arts Council Individual Artists Fellowship/Individual Creativity Excellence Award for her interdisciplinary art projects, she was awarded residencies at the Headlands Art Center in 2012 and SPACES Gallery's SPACES World Artist Project in 2014. Her work has been shown extensively, including at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC; San Bernardino Art Museum, CA; and in Ohio, the Springfield Art Museum, Dayton Art Institute, OSU's Urban Arts Space, Riffe Gallery (Columbus), Oberlin College's Baron Gallery, and Weston Art Gallery (Cincinnati). Orimo was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. After receiving her degree in literature and studying graphic design in Japan, she immigrated to the US in the 1980’s. Orimo lives and works in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Migiwa Orimo 347 Clifton Court Cincinnati OH 45219 Aronoff 5401 10/1/2019 6:00:00 PM (?) School of Art Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture Series is hosting Migiwa Orimo on October 1, 2019 at 6PM in Aronoff 5401 View more events 1/28/2020 Professors, don't cancel that class! 1/21/2020 WCPO: UC receives record number of first-year applications 1/17/2020 Cincinnati Decision Day: UC receives another record number of first-year applicants View more news View more events Skip Instagram Follow UC_DAAP Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Linkedin -- University of Cincinnati 2600 Clifton Ave Cincinnati OH 45221 513-556-0000 UC Tools Canopy & Blackboard One Stop Student Email Faculty/Staff Email Shuttle Tracker UC Filespace UC Flex/ESS IT Help UC VPN About Us Maps & Directions Contact Us Job Opportunities Diversity at University of Cincinnati Governance and Policies Copyright Alerts | Notice of Emergency & Safety Information | Notice of Non-Discrimination | Clery and HEOA Notice | eAccessibility Concern | P...