Cornish College of the Arts faculty member Kristen Ramirez has been selected for the Fremont Bridge residency this summer. A printmaker who has also displayed several murals, Kristen will use one of the bridge towers as a studio to develop a public art project reflecting her experiences there. The residency is part of an effort to accentuate unique locations in the city of Seattle. Kristen was selected by a jury based on her work, as well as her interest in historical research and art that interacts with the public. The project will be completed towards the end of 2009. To view Kristen’s work, visit www.kristenramirez.com.
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Art Faculty Selected for Fremont Bridge Residency
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