Sam Holleran
Sam Holleran is an urbanist, interdisciplinary artist, writer, and design educator. He works at the intersection of art, urban design, and civic engagement. He has researched design labs, flag culture, 19th century political cartoons, and medieval marginalia.
Sam works as a Design Educator at the Center for Architecture and the 92nd Street Y in New York City, and previously worked at the Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP). In 2015, he was the Participatory Design Fellow with the Design Trust for Public Space, working with the Queens Museum of Art and the NYC Parks Department to engage communities surrounding the Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
Courses taught
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Grab Bag
West Side Waterfront Walking Tour
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Grab Bag
What do we mean when we say 'visual literacy'?
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Grab Bag
Graffiti: A Visual Taxonomy
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Grab Bag
Graffiti, Street Art, Advertisers, & the Future of Urban Visual Space
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Art/Crafts
Graffiti: Its History and Metamorphosis
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History
Parks, Planning, and Power