Joanne Landis’ career evolved from poet to fashion illustrator to artist. She has worked as a fashion illustrator in New York City and London for twelve years, and as a model, stylist, set designer, actor and writer. She attended Parson School of Design and has taught at the Fashion Institute of Technology and Drexel University, among others. Landis has shown her work in solo shows, countless group shows, and galleries from San Francisco to New York City. She has received numerous awards, prizes, artist residencies, and fellowships both here and abroad. After years living in New York City, she made her home next to virgin forests in Troxelville, Pennsylvania with a barn for a studio, and another studio at the Pajama Factory in Williamsport. This move paralleled a shift in her work from smaller sizes in more subdued colors in her New York apartment studio, to the large, vibrant, colorful celebrations we see now.
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Video production by Max Wilhelm, Andy Seal & Dylan Rinehart.
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This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx Joanne Landis’ career evolved from poet to fashion illustrator to artist. She has worked as a fashion illustrator in New York City and London for twelve years, and as a model, stylist, set designer, actor and writer. She attended Parson School of Design and has taught at the Fashion Institute of Technology and Drexel University, among others. Landis has shown her work in solo shows, countless group shows, and galleries from San Francisco to New York City. She has received numerous awards, prizes, artist residencies, and fellowships both here and abroad. After years living in New York City, she made her home next to virgin forests in Troxelville, Pennsylvania with a barn for a studio, and another studio at the Pajama Factory in Williamsport. This move paralleled a shift in her work from smaller sizes in more subdued colors in her New York apartment studio, to the large, vibrant, colorful celebrations we see now. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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