THE JUST JUDGES | COLLABORATION
 
This workshop was the last of the three workshops during the University of Wisconsin-Stout Dutch Contemporary Design Trip. Graphic Designers from Holland and Belgium, Joris Kritis and Bart de Boets, led the workshop in an studio space that was recently considered abandoned and is now an artist space.
 
"The Just Judges" was a project based on a stolen altarpiece in Ghent, Belgium. There are many conspiracies about who stole it and what the current whereabouts are. Over the period of two days, 13 designers from UW-Stout worked together and separately to re-create a version of this piece "The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb/The Just Judges."
 
DUTCH CONTEMPORARY DESIGN @ UW-STOUT

Thirteen students from the University of Wisconsin-Stout participated in this faculty-led course. We were led by Alex DeArmond and Vadim Gershman through Holland and Belgium meeting contemporary designers, touring museums and famous architectural buildings. During this course we learned a lot about the niche of Dutch Contemporary Design and the mentality of the Werkplaats Typographie. As an outcome for the course, all thirteen designers have three projects both group and invidiual that we will be combining into a joint publication.
 
THREE WORKSHOPS

Workshop One: The Secret Garden
Workshop Two: Typography of Amsterdam
Workshop Three: The Just Judges
 
 
 
 
 
 
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