Casey attended the Massachussetts College of Art where she attained her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree.
She is best known for her work for the Massachussett’s Institute of Technology from the 60’s through the 80’s.
While working at MIT, she collaborated with Muriel Cooper, another successful and visionary graphic designer.
Casey’s work is influenced by the Swiss grid concept and the modernist movement.
1985
- Three Exhibitions
1979 - Master of Science Program in Technology and Policy
1976
- Art Transition Poster
1971 - Goya, The Disasters of War
1990 - Jacqueline Casey An Exhibition of Selected Posters
1970 - Stop Oil Pollution
1977 - Mediums of Language Poster 1982 - Intimate Architecture Contemporary Clothing Design
Transparency Negative Space
Left:
1972 - Faculty-Student Exchange Program. Center: 1969 - The Moon Show Top: 1971 - The Medicine of the Future.
Clockwise from Left:
1970 - “Experienced secretaries—think about MIT” Poster
1964 - “American Women in Science and Engineering” Poster
1973 - Boston Visual Artists Union Poster
1984
- Elijah. Mendelssohn Concert
1972
- Art and Environment 1983 - Give Blood
1984 - Messiah 1969 - Technology
Review
1969 - MIT
Open House
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+ “MIT, Graphic Design, and Me.” MIT Museum, 21 June 2022, mitmuseum.mit.edu/the-exchange/stories/mit-graphic-designand-me.
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+ Tate. “Modernism.” Tate, www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/m/modernism. Accessed 23 Oct. 2022.
Sebastian Chapman