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"Knot 2," Anni Albers, 1947. Both Anni and Josef Albers pushed students to consider how line, color, and form could communicate ideas to the viewer, and pursued these concepts in their own work.

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The Forgotten History of America's Most Creative College

The Forgotten History of America's Most Creative College