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Vince Carducci is a cultural critic and dean emeritus at College for Creative Studies.[1][2] His essays, feature articles and reviews on the arts, culture and other topics have appeared in numerous publications since the mid-1980s, including Art and Australia, Art in America, BrandChannel.com, the Journal of Consumer Culture, Logos, Public Seminar and Sculpture magazine.[3] Since 2010, he has published the blog Motown Review.

Past assignments include: Detroit correspondent for Artforum, contributing editor and Michigan editor for New Art Examiner and editor of Detroit Focus Quarterly. He has also been a contributing writer for Metro Times, Detroit's leading weekly newspaper, and a staff writer for PopMatters, a webzine of global culture.[3]

Carducci has additionally worked as a marketing executive and branding consultant, including senior vice president and director of marketing and corporate communications for Standard Federal Bank, now part of Bank of America.[4]

From 2012 to 2020, he served as dean of undergraduate studies at College for Creative Studies in Detroit. He has also taught at Oakland University, University of Michigan and Wayne State University. In 2008, he coordinated the Critical Studies/Humanities program at Cranbrook Academy of Art. In 2010, he received a Kresge Arts in Detroit Literary Fellowship,[3] awarded by the Kresge Foundation, for his art criticism.

From the 1980s to the early 2000s, Carducci was active as a practicing artist, whose work is contained in numerous private collections, as well as in the Gilbert and Lila Silverman Fluxus Collection Archives, housed in the Museum of Modern Art Archives in New York City.

Carducci has a bachelor's degree from Michigan State University and a master's and PhD degrees from the New School for Social Research in New York City. He was born in Detroit in 1953.[5]

Selected works[edit]

Carducci has written several journal articles, some of which are listed below.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Manlow, Veronica (2009). Designing Clothes: Culture and Organization of the Fashion Industry. Transaction Publishers. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-4128-1055-5. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  • ^ "Vince Carducci". College for Creative Studies. Retrieved 2020-11-11.
  • ^ a b c "Kresge Arts in Detroit". 2010. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  • ^ Ernest W. Baker (1999). A 50-year adventure in the advertising business. Wayne State University Press. p. 246. ISBN 978-0-8143-2910-8. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  • ^ "Vince Carducci | HuffPost". www.huffpost.com. Retrieved 2020-11-11.

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