Extra National workshop in progress. From Extra National Journey.
Designers—and the educators who guide them—juggle time and space,
budget and
brief, the aspirations of timelessness against the exigencies of the now. To be an
educated designer is to submit to a lifelong balancing act requiring fluency and skill, agility and
imagination, self-awareness, humility, and an abiding sense of your own
humanity. Education is
discipline, and discipline is work. Work is an expression of commitment, and commitment is an exercise in
self-reliance. Self-reliance implies independence and
independence means
making up your own mind, whether it’s about
philosophy or
exoticism or
confidence or
burnout,
legacy or
literacy or the multiple perspectives that constitute definitions of
collective action. Educators are among our most cherished
cultural ambassadors, sage deputies charged with cultivating
curiosity, bestowing
counsel, constructing
networks, broadening
horizons, and expanding
capacities for us all. Today, as we rethink everything from
design competitions to
land grants, we are reminded that we learn best, when we learn
together: with each other, about each other,
from each other.
This look back into our archive is part of our Twentieth Anniversary celebration.