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Michigan Modern: Design that Shaped America
posted 03/29/2013  
Organization
Michigan State Historic Preservation Office
   
Location
Bloomfield Hills, MI
   
Date(s)
06/13/2013 - 06/16/2013
   

Michigan Modern: Design that Shaped America

A Symposium Cranbrook Educational Community June 13-16, 2013

 

Michigan was an epicenter of modern design in postwar America. Through its design industry, companies like Herman Miller and General Motors and designers Charles Eames, George Nelson, Harley Earl, Eero Saarinen and Minoru Yamasaki shaped the American dream and brought good design to the masses. Join us June 13-16, 2013, in Bloomfield Hills as we tell the Michigan Modern story through a symposium at the Cranbrook Educational Community and an exhibition at the Cranbrook Art Museum.

 

 

REGISTER NOW at michiganmodern.org

 

Advance registration is required.

Early bird registration: $375

After May 15: $425

 

Space is limited-register early!

 

Sponsored by: Michigan State Historic Preservation Office Michigan State Housing Development Authority The Kresge Foundation Cranbrook Art Museum and Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research DeRoy Testamentary Foundation Alden B. Dow Home and Studio McGregor Fund Herman Miller, Inc. Michigan History Foundation Michigan Historic Preservation Network

   
     
     

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