Teague: Design & Beauty documentary being exhibited across the US
Teague: Design & Beauty is being screened at museums, universities and film festivals across the country, and this week has been selected for the Newport Beach Film Festival. This film is a feature length biographical documentary about the life and work of the American designer Walter Dorwin Teague (1883-1960). Written, directed and produced by Jason A. Morris, filmmaker, industrial designer and professor of ID at Western Washington University.
Teague: Design & Beauty IMDB page
The first private screening at the Seattle Art Museum for TEAGUE staff. |
The lobby for Trail Dance 2015. |
Jason A. Morris at the San Diego Design Film Festival |
Recent Screenings:
IDSA International Conference, Austin, Texas. August 2014San Diego Design Film Festival, San Diego, October 2014
Metropolitan State University of Denver, CO, November 2014
Trail Dance Film Festival 2015. January 23, 2015
North Carolina State University, January 30, 2015
Indianapolis Museum of Art - March 5th, 2015
California State University - Long Beach - April 16th 2015
College for Creative Studies, Detroit – March 2015
Newell Rubbermaid Design Center, Michigan - April 2015
Parsons The New School For Design - New York City - April 10th 2015
California College of the Arts, San Francisco - April 16, 2015.
Q + A session at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. photo by Sam Martin |
San Diego Design Film Festival Poster 2014 |
Premiere in Austin, Texas for the IDSA International Conference. Photo by Tim Adkins |
Upcoming screenings:
Newport Beach Film Festival, Newport Beach, California - April 27th, 2015Geelong, Australia - May 2015
Bellevue Museum of Art, Washington - June 2015
With more to be announced.
About the film:
Walter Dorwin Teague was one of greatest American designers of the machine age. Among his hundreds of designs, were the Kodak Brownie cameras, the Kodak Bantam Special, Texaco’s art deco gas stations, the Polaroid desk lamp, Steuben glassware, the Marmon 16 automobile, Sparton radios, and pavilions of the 1939 New York World's Fair.Through hand-drawn illustrations, photographs, product designs, interviews, narrative, animation and film, Morris’ historical documentary uncovers the mysteries of Teague’s life, his rise to prominence from humble origins, his mid-life transformation, and the stories behind some of his greatest designs. A mysterious drawing by Teague guides Morris through the transformative moments in his life.
The documentary is a tribute to the incredible career of an ambitious, creative, risk-taking and hard-working man who helped shape a modern America.
Some interviews include: Bill Moggridge, Director of the Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum; Harry Teague, Architect and grandson of Walter D. Teague; Prof. Craig Vogel, University of Cincinnati; Russell Flinchum, Design Historian and others.
http://www.teaguedoc.com/
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