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Charles Goslin, Distinguished TEACHER 2003-2004
Professor Charles Goslin, Undergraduate Communications Design, School of Art and Design,
was Pratt Institutes 2003-2004 Distinguished Teacher. Professor Goslin was
honored for his exceptional dedication to Pratts mission, his students,
his faculty colleagues and for professional accomplishments made throughout his
career.
Professor Goslin died on May 16, 2007 at age 75.
Access article/profile and photos of Goslin by Scott Santoro, Worksite, 2004.
Charles Goslin, Distinguished Professor 1932-2007
MEMORIAL SERVICE
Memorial Hall
Thursday 27 September 2007
12:00 to 2:00
reception immediately following
EXHIBITION
Juliana Curran Terian Design Center
Tuesday 25 to Friday 28, 2007
9:00–5:00
Info: 718.636.3594
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Never Give Up. Never Give In.
Speech delivered by Professor Goslin at Commencement, May 2003. Download PDF
Wonderful things are rarely done by comfortable people. You have the opportunity to work every day and look forward to the experience, enjoying your effort, nourished by it, so much that some of you will work a seven day week just because you want to.
Don't look for a style. Let if find you, again and again as it deepens and grows in richness, and as to your style, your friends will recognize it, you won't, unless you stole someone else's. Style comes to you when it is ready and it comes as inevitably as sweat on a July day.
Don't expect to revolutionize the world. You won't. But you can change and mould your corner of the world. You have the option to bring it intelligence, beauty and coherence. Your legacy is your talent. Use it well.
That small child with the scissors and colored paper, sitting in the middle of the parental living room rug, making shapes out of beautiful colors, for his or her own joy, not for money, not for critical acclaim, that child is you. You have the opportunity to create what never was. Forget about revolutionizing the world. Work for the joy of working, and without intending to, you will help to change your corner of the world.
Divya Dileep, Adria Taricani, Noble Cumming, Natsuko Bosaka, Lori Leonard, Omid Mohadjeri, Aki Carpenter, Han Cheung, Stephanie Goralnick, Mike Gerbino, Kathleen Creighton; an abridged cross section of this fine college, granting you degrees today. Your work should be as inventive and diverse as these beautiful names. Resist that ever-present and mind-numbing pressure to conform. You can't conform. You are special.
What is familiar to us is reassuring, and ultimately boring. What is different about us is beautiful, stimulating, and wonderfully disturbing.
Now some of you have been told, "You'll never get away with it," that ground-breaking idea that is so vital to you. Well, you never will get away with it if you don't try. But if you do try, again and again and again, you will know the gratification of creating something as personal as your signature, your brain waves in a painting, in the design of a wrench, a car, a building, a trademark, anything that needs creating.
You have before you a wonderful life. You can help heal a world full of hurt and violence, with the beauty and grace it so desperately needs.
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