Nick R Bradley
School: Otis College of Art and Design Member of: Center on Policy Center on Public Awareness Chapter Heads Expo Cocktail Reception Communications Committee Reducing our dependence on foreign, harmful, and unsustainable energy Events Committee Roosevelt Policy Expo 2006 Finance Committee Socioeconomic Diversity in Higher Education Making Democracy Work Otis College of Art and Design Outreach Committee Publications Committee RIO Administrative Committee RIO Steering Committee Rebuilding the Criminal Justice System Responsible Community Development Think International Western Schools Building an America that Works for Working Families Policy interests: Education, Energy, Nonprofits and philanthropy, Sustainability Location: Los Angeles, CA
Major: Graphic Design
Minor: Fine Art
Otis Projects: Roosevelt Independent Study History of Graphic Design Course, Roosevelt Public Awareness Campaign, RIOCAD Magazine, RIOCAD.org
National Projects: Roosevelt Challenge Triptych Poster Series, Roosevelt Visual Identity, Design, Event Photography, and Printmaking.
NICK BRADLEY
Nick Bradley is the founder and president of the Roosevelt Institution at Otis College of Art & Design in Los Angeles, California. After attending the inaugural Hyde Park Conference in 2005 he was eager to apply the chapter model to an art and design college. Hoping that Otis could provide Roosevelt with graphic design, photography, advertising, illustration, and web design, Nick wrote a proposal for a Liberal Arts course. Bradley's proposal for a full credit Roosevelt course at Otis was approved by faculty and in Spring 2006 he directed "Politics and Mass Media: Roosevelt Institution Think Tank" as an online independent study course. The Center on Public Awareness was born out of desire to spread the message of progressive politics to the greater Los Angeles area via posters and publications. The course was reestablished in Fall 2006 and titled, "Roosevelt Institution: Student Think Tank." Fellows launched a new flash website at www.riocad.org and started RIOCAD Magazine. During the Spring of 2007, Nick Bradley proposed an independent study course in the History of Graphic Design and worked on the Roosevelt Challenge Triptych Poster Series. The posters will be on display at the National Policy Expo 2007 in Washington D.C. Bradley continues to pursue art for the greater good and is interested in educational policy, economic policy, photography, graphic design, advertising, illustration, media, painting, and new genres. After graduating from Otis in 2008 with a BFA in Communication Arts, Nick Bradley plans to pursue an MFA.
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