The Art Room
Grant Kreutzer
"If you have a class at a certain time and place, you must be there and not somewhere else. You must be there because otherwise your contribution (in thinking, dreaming, knowing, not knowing) would be missing from that class and it would be the poorer without you."
Sister Corita Kent
Someone once said,
'Painting depicts space,
sculpture interrupts space,
but architecture encloses space.'
In the study of architecture we discover a group of dreamers- visionaries who enclose space 'with style'. We began our Architecture Section with the simple enclosure of a cabin... a one-room dwelling built on Walden Pond by Henry David Thoreau at a total cost of $28.13.
Henry David Thoreau's Cabin
Walden Pond
drawn by his sister
Architecture Class
standing inside the dimensions of Thoreau's Cabin
Student Work
Bits and pieces
Digital Photo
Ella Rosenberg
Acrylic on Canvas
Emma Stojancic
A Photo Essay by
Alex Cruz
...and, from a recent lecture-
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