Garfield Undergraduate Lecture Series Presents Lorraine Wild

USC Roski School of Fine Arts

Tuesday, February 23, 2010 : 12:00pm to 2:00pm

University Park Campus

Free and open to the public.


A lecture by Wild, who is considered to have changed the face and voice of graphic design in the United States.

Wild’s exceptional contributions have been celebrated in exhibitions and through numerous awards. In 1998, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art exhibited “Lorraine Wild: Selections from the Permanent Collection,” a display of work acquired as part of its collection of significant design produced in California. In 2001, Wild was one of three finalists for the Communication Award of the National Design Awards, sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. Her work was also included in the Cooper-Hewitt’s 2003 National Design Triennial. In 2006, Wild was the recipient of the AIGA medal.