Catherine Kueffer Blumenkamp
Lecturer
Human Centered Design
Office

MVR 1427

Biography

Catherine Kueffer Blumenkamp is a designer and educator whose work is guided by her interest in material culture and the aesthetic, cultural, and collective meanings of design.

As a lecturer in Human Centered Design, she teaches courses in fashion, aesthetics and society and fashion draping; hosts workshops that invite outside experts to share their experience with the Human Centered Design community; and serves as associate director of the Cornell Fashion + Textile Collection. She is also a freelance designer, creating bespoke garments and offering design consulting and project management. Her studio practice informs her teaching and vice versa. Whether she’s mentoring students, curating an exhibit, or working on a commission, she enjoys bringing people together in ways that maximize their talents and seeing where the creative process takes them.

Catherine has a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Columbia University, a master’s degree with a focus in apparel design from Cornell University, and a certificate in project leadership from Cornell University. She began her teaching career at Sam Houston State University in Texas, which is recognized as a top school for social mobility, and remains committed to empowering students and ensuring that education is accessible and inclusive.

Research interests

Catherine is interested in the aesthetic, cultural, and collective meanings of design. Her creative practice and scholarship are grounded in sustainable design and material culture.  Making is knowing.  She is inspired by unique textiles made from natural fibers and aims to work within the confines of each fabric’s original dimensions and surface design to create singular and aesthetically pleasing garments, yielding ‘zero-waste.’

Ongoing creative scholarship through design practice, collaboration, and travel.

Catherine approaches teaching from a design thinking mindset. She engages with students empathetically and aspires to foster collaborative learning environments that do not ignore barriers to education but highlight individual contributions drawn from internal strengths, talents, and commitments to creativity and study.

FSAD 2190: Fashion, Aesthetics & Soceity

FSAD 2640: Fashion Draping

Memberships: International Textile and Apparel Association, Project Management Institute, Surface Design Association, Textile Society of America

 

 

 

Associate Director, Cornell Fashion + Textile Collection

2017, Project Leadership, Certificate, Cornell University

2015, Master of Professional Studies, Human Ecology, Cornell University

2001, Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology, Columbia University

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