Lewis Center Past Fellows

Danielle Aubert

Danielle Aubert headshot

About

Danielle Aubert is an assistant professor at Wayne State University in Detroit and author of 16 Months' Worth of Drawings in Microsoft Excel (2006, Various Project). In 2008, Aubert began designing the quarterly journal Criticism, which in 2012 was selected to be a part of the 25th Brno Biennial of Graphic Design in the Czech Republic. In 2009, she and Lana Cavar co-founded the International Typographical Union. Together they have made a series of projects that explore paper distribution and after-market paper and presented work in various venues including the School of Art Institute of Chicago, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris and Motto in Berlin. Also in 2009, Aubert, Cavar and Natasha Chandani launched the group Placement, which edited, wrote for and designed Thanks for the View, Mr. Mies (2012, Metropolis Books), about life in Lafayette Park, part of Detroit's Mies van der Rohe Residential District.

Projects

16 Months Worth of Drawing Exercises in Microsoft Excel

Interview

Meet Danielle and learn about her work as a Princeton Arts Fellow in this short video:

Campus Address

Lewis Center for the Arts
185 Nassau Street