• Interview with Chris Alexander of Marbles Kids Museum in Raleigh, NC

  • Feb 8 2024
  • Duración: 58 m
  • Podcast

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Interview with Chris Alexander of Marbles Kids Museum in Raleigh, NC

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    Summary:
    Chris and I discuss exhibit design and construction at Marbles!

    Big Take Aways:
    -The difference between goldsmithing and silversmithing.
    - The power of “we didn’t know what we didn’t know.”
    - Exhibits as “working prototypes.”

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    About Chris:
    Chris Alexander is the Vice President of Exhibits at Marbles Kids Museum in Raleigh, NC.
    His passion for designing and fabricating playful and engaging learning environments is driven by his curious nature, desire to problem solve, and the unique challenge of designing for a young and diverse audience.
    After receiving a BID in Industrial Design from the NC State College of Design in 1993, Chris helped found the Antfarm Studios- a still operational creative collective for artists and designers in Raleigh's Boylan Heights. It was during this time that under the mentorship of acclaimed Goldsmith Mary Ann Scherr, that Chris continued his education in design by exploring metalwork through jewelry as inspiriting and interactive wearable objects.
    The ability to play with scale, material, color, and whimsy eventually led him to his current work with Marbles creating exhibits that spark imagination, discovery and learning through play. Chris continues to engage and collaborate with the creative community in Raleigh, he has taught Design Camp sessions at the College of Design at North Carolina State University, and Metalsmithing at Meredith College as well as Penland School of Crafts. He has spoken on “Fear and Failure in Design” at Hopscotch Design fest. Chris designed and built his home employing adaptive reuse techniques to blend modern design with existing traditional structures.
    Most importantly, Chris is doting father to his daughter, Tess and husband to wife Emily.
    He believes in the power of play to transform children’s lives, and the power of design to create extraordinary experiences for children, families and communities.

    Connect with Chris: Website | LinkedIn

    Mentioned in the show:
    -
    Mary Ann Scherr
    - NCSU College of Design
    - Antfarm Studios
    - Giving at Marbles

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    Show Notes:
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