?Ray?s Hand? Illuminates Half of the Iconic Eames Partnership

The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity has launched a free online exhibit ? "Ray's Hand" ? that focuses solely on Ray, her talents, and the gender roles she worked against.
If you’re a fan of Design Milk, you likely love the Eameses as much as we do or you’ve at the least heard of their brand. It’s nearly impossible to be part of the world of modern design and not know of the prolific husband and wife team ? Charles and Ray ? responsible for co-founding the Eames Office. As creators of so many iconic designs, they and their influence have been celebrated for decades.
Now, The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity has launched an exhibit ? Ray’s Hand ? that focuses solely on Ray, her talents, and the gender roles she worked against that were typical of the era. The exhibit opened on December 15, 2022 to mark what would have been her 110th birthday. Luckily for all of us, it’s free for everyone to explore and enjoy online. Ray Eames \ ©Eames Office, LLC
Pulling from the Eame’s Institute’s collection ? full of many things, including some that haven’t been seen since the Eames Office closed in 1988 ? the exhibition highlights artifacts such as sketches, scraps, and tools that were integral parts of Ray’s creative process. Each item illustrates Ray’s contributions and talents, which can sometimes be seen as obscured. Meanwhile, Charles knew better, often saying ?Anything I can do, she [Ray] can do...
If you’re a fan of Design Milk, you likely love the Eameses as much as we do or you’ve at the least heard of their brand. It’s nearly impossible to be part of the world of modern design and not know of the prolific husband and wife team ? Charles and Ray ? responsible for co-founding the Eames Office. As creators of so many iconic designs, they and their influence have been celebrated for decades.
Now, The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity has launched an exhibit ? Ray’s Hand ? that focuses solely on Ray, her talents, and the gender roles she worked against that were typical of the era. The exhibit opened on December 15, 2022 to mark what would have been her 110th birthday. Luckily for all of us, it’s free for everyone to explore and enjoy online. Ray Eames \ ©Eames Office, LLC
Pulling from the Eame’s Institute’s collection ? full of many things, including some that haven’t been seen since the Eames Office closed in 1988 ? the exhibition highlights artifacts such as sketches, scraps, and tools that were integral parts of Ray’s creative process. Each item illustrates Ray’s contributions and talents, which can sometimes be seen as obscured. Meanwhile, Charles knew better, often saying ?Anything I can do, she [Ray] can do...
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