Rosa Weinberg is a design educator and artist based in Massachusetts.
CREATIVE PRACTICE
Attunement
Shimmer
Digital Polished
Breathing
Love is About
Anna’s Delight
Stethosuit
(more)
TEACHING
Beaver Centered DesignExtraordinary Ordinary
User-Centered Design
Juxtapose
Intro to Architecture
Easing Cerebral Palsy
Neighborhood Marvels
(more)
misc.
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Juxtapose
2016SCHOOL
NuVu StudioCOLLABORATORs
Co-Coached with Emily Glass and Jenny KinardCLIENTS
Tiffany Griegel, Michelle Mantione, Jerron Herman, Krishna Washburn, Anita Hollander, Peter Trojic, Leslie Freeman Taub, and Heidi LatskyPHOTOGRAPHY + VIDEOGRAPHY
Amro AridaIn a collaboration that began in 2016,students worked with renowned choreographer Heidi Latsky and dancers in Heidi Latsky Dance to design and fabricate sculptural wearables for a live sculpture court called ON DISPLAY. Heidi Latsky Dance is a physically integrated Dance company, meaning that some dancers have disabilities and some do not. ON DISPLAY is an installation that uses fashion as a tool of social justice, aiming to celebrate the beauty of difference.
Students, in teams of two, work closely with a dancer to create a sculptural wearable that expresses a pivotal life event, characteristic, or narrative. These wearables have appeared in performances at the Whitney Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Lincoln Center Outdoors and more.
Article in Mashable about one of the studios, see here.
Panel with NuVu Student Nina Cragg, Dancer Tiffany Geigel, and Choreographer Heidi Latsky, see here.
Juxtapose
2016SCHOOL
NuVu StudioCOLLABORATORs
Co-Coached with Emily Glass and Jenny KinardCLIENTS
Tiffany Griegel, Michelle Mantione, Jerron Herman, Krishna Washburn, Anita Hollander, Peter Trojic, Leslie Freeman Taub, and Heidi LatskyPHOTOGRAPHY + VIDEOGRAPHY
Amro AridaIn a collaboration that began in 2016,students worked with renowned choreographer Heidi Latsky and dancers in Heidi Latsky Dance to design and fabricate sculptural wearables for a live sculpture court called ON DISPLAY. Heidi Latsky Dance is a physically integrated Dance company, meaning that some dancers have disabilities and some do not. ON DISPLAY is an installation that uses fashion as a tool of social justice, aiming to celebrate the beauty of difference.
Students, in teams of two, work closely with a dancer to create a sculptural wearable that expresses a pivotal life event, characteristic, or narrative. These wearables have appeared in performances at the Whitney Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Lincoln Center Outdoors and more.
Article in Mashable about one of the studios, see here.
Panel with NuVu Student Nina Cragg, Dancer Tiffany Geigel, and Choreographer Heidi Latsky, see here.