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Kelly received her Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Design with Honors from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), and Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design Magna Cum Laude from the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning. Before joining the faculty at MSU, she was Program Head of Graphic Design and Assistant Professor at Kansas City Art Institute. Other previous teaching experiences include RISD and The College of New Jersey.
Her concepts and design work have appeared in several publications, including SustainAble: A Handbook of Materials and Applications for Graphic Designers and Their Clients; Mapping the Intelligence of Artistic Work: An Explorative Guide to Making, Thinking, and Writing; Typography, Referenced: A Comprehensive Visual Guide to the Language, History, and Practice of Typography; Designing for the Greater Good: The Best in Cause-Related Marketing and Nonprofit Design; and Atomic Ranch Magazine. Kelly has presented at AIGA, European Academy of Design, International Institute for Information Design, International Design Principles and Practices, College Art Association, University College Designers Association, Foundations in Art: Theory & Education, and Association of Independent Colleges of Art & Design conferences. She has guest lectured at several universities. Her work has been exhibited internationally, and selected by Graphis Poster Annual, Print, Creative Quarterly, GD USA, IIID, Emirates International Poster Festival, Type Directors Club, Society of Typographic Arts, American Alliance of Museums, United Designs, AIGA Kansas City, and AIGA Detroit competitions. In 2021 she was an Olympian Artist in Residence for the Olympic Agora in Tokyo, Japan. Her series of 5 Noren curtains celebrating peace, joy, hope, honor, and sport hung in the Nihonbashi neighborhood during the Olympic Games.
She is President Emerita of the international design organization, United Designs Alliance. She is a member of the UCDA Design Educator’s Advisory Committee, and former member of CAA’s Committee on Intellectual Property. Kelly initiated the AIGA Get Out The Vote: Empowering the Women’s Vote poster initiative to commemorate 100 years of the women’s vote in 2020. She and Nancy Skolos partnered with AIGA and the League of Women Voters, creating a collection of 65 posters from 71 women in design, which was exhibited across the country and available for free download.
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Graphic Design
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Silver Award, GRAPHIS POSTER (professional)
2022
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Rhode Island School of Design: MFA, Graphic Design 2003
University of Cincinnati: B.S., Graphic Design 1996
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MSU professor went to the Olympics twice as a competitor. Her art is there this year.
FOX 47 News online
2021-07-27
Kelly Salchow MacArthur is a two-time Olympian. She competed in 2000 and 2004 as part of the U.S. women’s rowing team. She won't be at the Olympic Games in Tokyo this year, but her art will. Salchow MacArthur, a professor of graphic design at Michigan State University, has been chosen as anartist in residence for the games.
HUB-Robeson Galleries present 'CARE. not convenience'
Penn State online
2020-10-15
Collaborators are faculty at Michigan State University and include Jae Won Lee, professor of art; Kelly Salchow MacArthur, professor of graphic design; and Lissy Goralnik, assistant professor in the Department of Community Sustainability.