California College of the Arts — Design
Projects 2024
Slice of Life
Finalist Project
Lisa Santaniello, Sherry Chou
Slice of Life aims to highlight the invisible labor within the United States' food and agricultural systems by reusing citrus waste to create a biodegradable line of workwear. Slice of Life workwear is designed to improve the safety and comfort of harvesting work while spotlighting the people at the center of the industry.
Instructors 2024
Lauryn Menard is a builder, a big thinker, a restless runner, and an environmental activist. Her professional background has spanned the worlds of furniture, footwear, future forecasting, and material innovation in a global arena. She has worked with brands of all sizes such as Adobe, Apple, Google, Specialized Bikes, Concreteworks, Nike, Coalesse, MASH, Facebook, and others. She is now on an aggressive mission to bridge the gap between the regenerative future and scalable/mass-manufactured solutions. Lauryn is also a professor of BioDesign in the MFA Design program at CCA.
Cristina Gaitán is an artist, designer, researcher, and educator, and has designed environments and interactions for 20 years. She approaches design as a social practice and leverages a variety of analog and digital methods to solve systemic design problems, speculate on the ethical implications of technology in society, and cultivate essential interactions in the human experience. Cristina thinks that the ability to speculate on the future is powerful and she believes in teaching design methodologies and futures literacy to underrepresented communities so that they may reclaim their own stories, possibilities, and legacies. In her current practice, Ark landscapes, she makes both built and speculative work, and is interested in how ecology and space resolve at the scale of the body. Cristina holds a MFA in Design from California College of the Arts and a BS in Architecture from the University of Virginia.