
LowellArts Gallery
August 24 to october 5, 2024

Right here in West Michigan, businesses trusted graphic designers to make new or complex products and ideas clear and engaging. Designers delivered fresh, distinctive, and innovative communications that informed and often amused. Join us for the Unexpected Choices exhibit and be inspired and delighted.
This project is funded in part by Michigan Humanities, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.




Unexpected Choices
LowellArts is proud to present Unexpected Choices, an award-winning exhibition celebrating innovative graphic design from the 1940s to the present day. The exhibit will run from August 24 through October 5, 2024, showcasing five design case studies that highlight nontraditional approaches to solving business problems.
Originally curated by Ferris State University students under the guidance of Associate Professor Alison Popp, Unexpected Choices was a finalist in the 2023 SEGD Global Design Awards and shortlisted for the Communication Arts 2023 Design Annual. The exhibition offers a unique perspective on how graphic designers have contributed to businesses' brands, markets, and profitability through creative problem-solving.
The exhibition highlights five captivating case studies of innovative graphic design, representations of shared cultural history, and insights into the evolution of graphic design since the 1940s.
This project is funded in part by Michigan Humanities, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Dates: August 24 - October 5, 2024
Location: LowellArts, 223 W Main St, Lowell, MI 49331
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 10 AM - 6 PM; Saturday, 12 PM - 5 PM
Panel Discussion: September 8, 2024, 2:30 PM
Join notable West Michigan design professionals for a discussion on real-world experiences in design. Limited seating, RSVP required.
Highlights:
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Unexpected Choices offers a valuable opportunity for community members, design professionals, and students to engage with innovative graphic design work that has shaped our visual culture over the decades.
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Five captivating case studies of innovative graphic design
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Representations of shared cultural history expressed through design
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Insights into the evolution of graphic design since the 1940s
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High School Workshops: In-person workshops for local high school students. For more information, contact Janet Teunis, Executive Director, at 616.897.8545.
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Virtual Workshop: Available to schools from late fall 2024 onwards, featuring video content of speakers, exhibit elements, and events
This exhibit was made possible by a collaboration between the Ferris State University Design Project Center and the West Michigan Graphic Design Archives, housed at the Zhang Legacy Collections Center at Western Michigan University. The Archives makes both digital representations and physical artifacts available to design professionals, educators, students, business people, researchers, and others interested in the rich legacy of graphic design, paper manufacturing, and printing in West Michigan. This exhibit was curated and designed by Ferris State University students. The students are part of the Design Program in the College of Business.
