Visiting Designer Lecture Series: A Conversation with Sébastien Aubin

Visiting Designer Lecture Series: A Conversation with Sébastien Aubin

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CalArts Campus

A101 

Poster designed by Val Costa. The pattern printed on the poster is from the cover of An Indigenous Present, originally painted by Caroline Monnet.

Join the CalArts Graphic Design program Thursday, Nov. 16 at 12 pm in A101 for a lecture with designer Sébastien Aubin. Lunch will be provided!

If you can’t make it in person, you can attend on Zoom via the link below.

With a Bachelors of Fine Arts (major in Graphic Design) from the University of Québec, Sébastien Aubin has worked for Kolegram, one of the most prestigious graphic design studios in Québec, and has since shaped his professional career as a freelance graphic artist. Aubin has done publications for numerous artists, organizations and art galleries in Winnipeg, Montréal and Ottawa, including Plug In ICA Close Encounters, the next 500 years, Terrance Houle, KC Adams, Carleton University Art Gallery, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, and Art Gallery of South Western Manitoba. Aubin is one of the founding members of the ITWÉ collective that is dedicated to research, creation, production and education of Aboriginal digital culture. Currently based in Montréal, QC, Sébastien Aubin is a proud member of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation in Manitoba.