SFA senior interior design students showcase talents

Seniors in the interior design program at Stephen F. Austin State University will showcase their work through April 2 on the second floor of the Ralph W. Steen Library on the SFA campus.

Each of the 11 participating seniors designed, fabricated and installed a freestanding structure on which to display their work and support a monitor to digitally present their portfolio. The structures reflect each student’s design philosophy and personality and provide a backdrop for their display.

The Essence of Design exhibit achieves four objectives in the interior design curriculum:

· to ready student portfolios for the job-search process by providing a digital portfolio;

· to encourage student self-assessment;

· to allow students to experience the complete design process of conceptualization, design development, fabrication, installation and evaluation;

· to communicate the scope of interior design education to the public; and

· to provide a recruitment tool for the interior design program.

Guided tours may be arranged by contacting Sally Ann Swearingen, associate professor of human sciences, at (936) 468-2048 or email sswearingen@sfasu.edu.

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