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Graphic designer appointed to CSAC

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has appointed Alicia Cheng, a graphic designer and educator, to the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee.

The committee, also known as CSAC, recommends future stamp subjects.

Cheng is currently head of design at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

Prior to that, she was a co-design director at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, and was a founding partner of MGMT. design, a female-owned graphic design studio.

She is currently an external critic for the master of fine arts program at the Rhode Island School of Design and has taught at Yale University and the Maryland Institute College of Art, among other schools. Cheng is a native of Ann Arbor, MI, and resides in Brooklyn, NY, with her husband and daughter.

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