Daniel Arsham A'03 & Alex Mustonen AR'05

Daniel Arsham A'03 and Alex Mustonen AR'05’s firm Snarkitecture designed the Manifest wellness and self-care club in Washington, DC. For more information, click here and here.

Laura Siegelman A'68

Laura Siegelman A'68 had a solo exhibition at the Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library in April. For more information, click here.

Whitney Biennial 2022

Rayyane Tabet AR'08, Rose Salane A'15 and Kandis Williams A'08 have works included in the 2022 Whitney Biennial, "Quiet as It’s Kept". For more information, click herehere and here.

Murray Legge AR'90

Murray Legge AR'90’s firm is one of 31 firms with deep and diverse experiences creating inclusive public spaces being welcomed by the Walton Family Foundation’s Northwest Arkansas Design Excellence Program. For more information, click here.

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