WASHINGTON, D.C.—On December 15, a creative collaboration between students
from the Corcoran College of Art + Design and Washington’s 14th Street
merchants will kick off at a day-long event to raise funds for a new student
project and scholarship.
The day-long shopping event will benefit a new class at the Corcoran College
of Art + Design called “14th Street and The Creative Economy.” The
class will call on design students to create store windows to brand the mid-city
shopping district. Redeem (1734 14th St. N.W.), a retail clothing store specializing
in hip urban casual wear for women and men; Muleh (1831 14th St. N.W.), a furniture
store inspired by South East Asian design and clothing designed in New York,
Los Angeles, Paris and Milan; Vastu (1829 14th St. N.W.), a furniture store
offering contemporary and modern furnishings; and Home Rule (1807 14th St.
N.W.), a store specializing in unique housewares, will contribute a portion
of the day’s proceeds to fund the new program. Funds also will be allocated
to a scholarship for Corcoran students.
“This is the first time that Corcoran students will gain experience
in the larger Washington community while doing work that will stimulate the
development of
the 14th Street corridor,” said Brian Corrigan, adjunct professor in
the College’s graphic design department. “’14th Street
and The Creative Economy’ is the first College project to bring art
to Washington’s
streetscape, and the Corcoran wants to continue this type of collaboration
with Washington businesses—thank you to Home Rule, Vastu, Muleh and
Redeem for pledging to work with our students and underwriting part of the
program’s
expenses.”
Fourteen students have registered for the semester-long class—most are
graduate students in the school of interior design or undergraduates in graphic
design. Students will study the stores, their merchandise and clientele and
neighborhood demographics in order to come up with a series of window installations
that will sell products and brand the area as a creative, culturally rich destination.
Store hours for “Shop 14th on the 15th” are as follows: Home Rule,
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Vastu, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Muleh, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and
Redeem, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
ABOUT THE CORCORAN
The Corcoran Gallery of Art, a privately funded institution, was founded in
1869 as Washington’s first and largest non-federal museum of art. It
is known internationally for its distinguished collection of historical and
modern American art as well as contemporary art, photography, European painting,
sculpture and the decorative arts. Founded in 1890, the Corcoran College
of Art + Design is Washington’s only four-year college of art and design
offering BFA degrees in Photojournalism, Digital Media Design, Fine Art,
Graphic Design and Photography; AFA degrees in Digital Media Design, Fine
Art, Graphic Design and Photography; a five-year Bachelor of Fine Arts/Master
of Arts in Teaching (BFA/MAT); and a two-year Master of Arts (MA) in Interior
Design or History of Decorative Arts. The College’s Continuing Education
program offers part-time credit and non-credit classes for children and adults
and draws more than 2,500 participants each year.
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