ANNE BUSH
Professor

Anne Bush teaches graphic design and graphic design history at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Her work spans writing, graphic design, and site-specific installations. Her writings on graphic design and graphic design history have been published by Émigré, Visible Language, Design Issues, ZED, the American Center for Design Journal, Visual Communication, and Tipographica. She has also contributed chapters to the books: Educating the E-Designer and Citizen Designer. Bush lectures at various institutions and is a Visiting Professor in the graduate program in Information Design at the Universidad de las Americas in Puebla, Mexico. She has been a Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome and a fellow at the Camargo Foundation in Cassis, France. Her design work has been recognized by I.D. Magazine, the AIGA, Print, the American Center for Design, and Eye. She is a former national President of the Graphic Design Education Association (GDEA) and a member of the International Association of Word and Image Studies. She received her M.F.A. from Yale University in 1989. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D in the History of Art and Visual Culture at the University of Oxford where she is a member of Wadham College.