The Public Interiority Symposium + Exhibition was hosted by the School of Interior Architecture in the College of Architecture and Design at the University of Tennessee. The Exhibition took place in the Ewing Gallery. It would not have been possible without our faculty and sponsors.
UT College of Architecture + Design Contributors:
Sponsors:
Center for Architecture, Arnold W. Brunner Grant
Hal + Alma Reagan Research Award
University of Tennessee, College of Architecture + Design
University of Tennessee, Diversity Mini-Grant
University of Tennessee, Scholarly Projects and EPPE Funds
Collaboration with Central High School
Image: Cheryl Burchett
The Public Interiority Exhibition K-12 STEAM Installation aims for the School of Interior Architecture to engage with Central High School visual arts students and co-design an interactive, STEAM-based art installation—using the design-thinking process and design-build construction methods. We value the efforts of Cheryl Burchett, the visual arts teacher at Central High School, and the creativity of her students.