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Michigan State University

Danielle Aubert

WHERE:
107 S. Kedzie Hall

WHEN:
April 14, 2026

WHAT:
Talks, Panels, and Presentations

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ABOUT

Stanley and Selma Hollander Lecture Series

April 14, 6pm, 107 S Kedzie

Danielle Aubert is a graphic designer whose work examines materials, methods of production, machines and labor. She is the author of The Detroit Printing Co-op: The Politics of the Joy of Printing, Marking the Dispossessed, and 16 Months Worth of Drawings in Microsoft Excel. She is an Associate Professor at Wayne State University, in Detroit.

All events are sponsored by the Department of Art, Art History, and Design along with the College of Arts & Letters, the Office of the Provost, along with the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at MSU, MSU Beal Botanical Gardenand MSU Department of Theatre.

Additional sponsors include the Luther and Louise Roehm Endowment, the Marlio Endowment, and our primary sponsor the late Stanley & Selma Hollander. 

All are welcome to attend!