Recognition
We are thrilled to have been published in a number of news sources:
Providence Monthly
We were interviewed by Vicki Warner, who writes the Providence Monthly art column.
Crowd Control: RISD students prepare to wow the legions at Burning Man
RISD XYZ Magzine
We are mentioned in John Maeda's article, "The Power of the RISD Way", on page 53 in the Spring/Summer 2012 issue.
John Maeda is the current president of Rhode Island School of Design and mentions us in reguards to his ideas about "artrepreneurship."
"Chelmsford Town Talk" Television Talk Show
See our interview on their site or at the top of this page:
Under: Public Access - Shows , Town Talk, May 23, 2012
Make Big Dreams Student Projects Page
Our video and the scoop on who we are.
4/23/12
Rhode Island School of Design Website
Entire news release about us plus one of our videos featured under RISD news!
3/22/12
Providence Journal Subterranean Blog
Kickstarter in R.I. -- the people's endowment for the arts
By Sheila Lennon
Mentioned in fourth paragraph
Chelmsford Independent Front Page
Online Title: Chelmsford resident fueling communal art project
Title in Print: Pinwheels propel design project
Burning Man Newsletter
Burning Man Update: The Jack Rabbit Speaks
Volume 16, Issue #15
February 28, 2012
RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN STUDENT CREATING "PROJECT PINWHEEL" ART CAR
"Josh Shiau, a student at Rhode Island School of Design, is taking part in a project to create and display a giant sculpture using 100% recycled materials and crowdsourced art from everyday people across the world.
Project Pinwheel, Shiau said, will be used as a statement on our commitment to a sustainable future and the power of community. The sculpture - an 'Art Car' which will serve numerous purposes including vehicle, shelter, and art - will be on display in the Burning Man (event) in Black Rock, Nevada.
Chelmsford Patch Online News
Chelmsford High Grad Aims to Create Art, Care for Environment
Josh Shiau is a student at the Rhode Island School of Design and is participating in an ambitious project.
By Krista Perry
February 28, 2012