Gregory Blair is an Assistant Professor of Art and Design at USI where he teaches digital design, contemporary art history and gender studies courses. Originally from Red Deer, Canada, he’s an artist, writer and educator. His research topics include post-1960s multidisciplinary practices, environmental aesthetics, continental philosophy, graphic design, pop culture, music history, mobility studies, philosophies of place and installation art. Blair’s latest book project, What Punk Taught Me, will be published by Vernon Press in 2025. His writings have been featured in Arts Magazine, The Journal of Art for Life, Echo: A Music-Centered Journal, Art Style Magazine and Kapsula Magazine.