SFA interior design program to host senior showcase

Thirteen senior interior design students at Stephen F. Austin State University will showcase their talents in the “Essence of Design” exhibit on display Feb. 6 through March 4 on the second floor of the Ralph W. Steen Library on the SFA campus. Each student built a display to showcase his or her interior design skills and portfolios.

Senior interior design students at Stephen F. Austin State University will showcase their talents during the “Essence of Design” exhibit on display Feb. 6 through March 4 on the second floor of the Ralph W. Steen Library.

The exhibit is open to the public and will kick off with an opening reception from 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 6.

Each of the 13 students designed, fabricated and installed a freestanding structure on which to display his or her work. The structures are 8 feet wide, 8 feet long and 7 feet tall and reflect each student’s design philosophy and personality, as well as provide a backdrop for each display.

The exhibit achieves multiple objectives in the interior design curriculum, including readying student portfolios for the job-search process; encouraging student self-assessment; allowing students to experience the complete design process, including conceptualization, design development, fabrication, installation and evaluation; communicating the scope of interior design education to the public; and providing a recruitment tool for the program.

To schedule a guided tour of the exhibit or for additional information, contact Sally Ann Swearingen, associate professor of interior design, at (936) 468-2048 or email sswearingen@sfasu.edu.

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