Description | Students in ART 360: Site-Responsive Interventions, taught by Assistant Professor Whitney Lynn, have created an event for the historic ASUW Shell House. Responding to the Shell House’s layered history, projects include explorations of Indigenous history, the site’s relationship to World War I, the famous men’s crew team of 1936, and the lesser known history of women’s rowing and their fight to have access to equipment after Title IX. The Shell House is in the early stages of a ten million dollar capital campaign that will transform the space, so this is a unique opportunity to see the building in its raw state. Performance, video installation, sculpture, drawings, and photography will be installed amongst decaying artifacts. The course includes undergraduates from the School of Art + Art History + Design, as well as graduate students in Dance and Landscape Architecture. The UW Community and the public are invited to this event. Exhibiting students are: - Artur Asriyants
- Elise Beuke
- Alex Chen
- Kyle Chen
- Sarah Lisette Chiesa
- Alicia Crowley
- Olivia Hagan
- Journey Rain Howden
- Xia Hua
- Hana Jakubowski
- Mina Kang
- Avril Lum
- Tam Mai
- Kora Micklesen
- Elise Morin
- Shyma Rabadia
- Jennifer Sanchez
- Michelle Woo
- Alina Zhak
- Yurou Zhang
- Jai Qi Zheng
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