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CA HISTORY — DOCUMENT | SELECTED DESIGN WORKS OF DAVE GOTTWALD
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DOCUMENT SELECTED DESIGN WORKS OF DAVE GOTTWALD. MATERIALS CATALOG NO. 27B-6 COLLECTIONS FILE NO. 02223662. OMCA Gallery of california history reinstallation. The Oakland Museum of California. I served as the lead graphic designer on the project for over two years, working on a diverse core team hired by OMCA which included Senior Curator Louise Pubols, the overall direction of Kathleen McLean. The exhibition design of Gordon Chung. And the support of graphic designers Auburn Leigh. Back to CA HISTORY.
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LAMs – Sherri Berger
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Archives Technology Art and Design. Prison libraries & librarians. November 14, 2015. January 7, 2016. 8220;Orange County jail library,” no date, from the collections of the Santa Ana Public Library (via Calisphere. Did you know that all prisons in California have libraries? And, as you might guess, these libraries have librarians. I have now met a fair number of these librarians, and let me tell you: they are badass. It all started last November at the California Library Association. Fast forward to las...
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projects – Sherri Berger
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Archives Technology Art and Design. November 3, 2015. November 16, 2015. Another year, another Halloween. Did I mention my workplace is crazy for Halloween, too? This year, our theme celebrated the re-release of Calisphere. 8220;Calis-FEAR” was interpreted in lots of creative ways, but personally I couldn’t resist the opportunity to create a costume in a historical vein. My favorite part of this costume was that it incorporated an actual archival document: a broadside from The Bancroft Library. On a tech...
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dieterdesign : OMCA gallery of california art
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Gordon Chun and I were brought in as a team to be considered for the gallery design. Gordon and I were also working on the History Gallery. Although the two galleries are in the same building their character and methods are very different. I created designs that responded to the specific needs of the grant team and also created furniture for the general gallery needs. I developed a consistent design vocabulary that brought all of the elements together. Oakland Museum of California. Emax, Guy Miller.
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dieterdesign : OMCA history gallery
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Gordon Chun and I came to the museum together as a team. We both appreciated the client's concerns about the time frame, the diminishing budget and the desire for maximum collaboration. Kathleen McLean and Gordon and I involved the client every step of the way. We developed concepts separately and collaboratively and always brought the ideas to the whole team for approval. Oakland Museum of California. Click on the image below to view the slide show. Exhibit Designer : Dirk Dieter.
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Resources and Special Thanks | Mapping the Pacific Coast
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Mapping the Pacific Coast. Coronado to Lewis and Clark. Resources and Special Thanks. Thanking those who have had a hand in making this collection and exhibit possible. The Sonoma County Museum (SCM) partnered with the Wendts for the first exhibition of the. Mapping the Pacific Coast: Coronado to Lewis and Clark. The Quivira Collection. For more information: http:/ www.sonomacountymuseum.org. Antenna Audio, world leader in audio and audio-visual interpretation in the global cultural arena, produced the.
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February 2015 – Sherri Berger
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Archives Technology Art and Design. Exhibition design: a whole new world. February 22, 2015. September 29, 2015. For the past few months I’ve been exploring new territory: exhibition design! In November, I was honored to be asked by Gordon Chun Design. To assist with some video elements for the California Historical Society exhibition. City Rising: San Francisco and the 1915 World’s Fair. Project 1: 3-D Animation. Needless to say, it was incredibly gratifying to see people enjoyed and appreciated it.