Feb. 27

Drawing to Make Meaning: Conceptions of Form and Space in Gothic and Renaissance Design Approaches

Date
February 27, 2020
Time
12 PM – 1 PM
Location
Dolphin Design Center
400
100 Dolphin St, Baltimore, MD 21217
Cost
$0

The technology of design might be considered the primary means for conveying meaning in built form. Considering drawing as the principal tool of the period, we'll explore this idea this idea by taking a close look at the revolution in design drawing that occurred, and how architecture on either side of the event of perspective drawing expressed very different ideas about theology, the world, and our place in it. Elizabeth English, M.F.A., George Washington University, concentration in Interior Architecture, is owner of Elizabeth English Design and Arrow Space. She has 20 years of experience in architectural design and project management, as well as in furniture and fashion design. Her B.A. is in Religion from Bard College. She has been a guest juror at Morgan State University and teaches at MICA.