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A Graduate with hands out, Graham Chapel B Owl reading, doorway of North Brookings, west facade C Rhinoceros-like creature with a chokehold on a horrified human, Brookings Hall D Grotesque with mouth open, Graham Chapel, flanking west side of main window Capstone Show INTERACTION DESIGN: Ariella Basson, Jessica Fan, Gillian Fink, Lauren Fox, Lianne Kang, Brian Lin, Natalia Oledzka, Sarah Rhee, Brandon Wilburn, Lily Yang NARRATIVE DESIGN: Maddy Angstreich, Sara Berman, Jess Ewald, Emma Gindy, Hanna Goldstein, Lily Greenwald, Amanda Im, Mikki Janower, Jenny Kim, Gabi Restrepo, Megan Stansbury, Eve Wallack, Kristina You VISUAL STORIES: Emily Bielski, Kuu Chen, Jack Frischer, Yena Jeong, Michelle Kim, Sang-Jin Lee, Rachel Nitzsche, Katie Schneider, Libby Thompson, Carmen Maria Von Unrug, Derrek Wang, Tara Wang, Claire Warhover, Ali White, Bersabeh Zenebe SAM FOX SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND VISUAL ARTS COMMUNICATION DESIGN CAPSTONE SHOW FACULTY ADVISORS: Chrissi Cowhey, Jonathan Hanahan, John Hendrix DESIGNED BY NOAH BAKER. TYPESET IN PERMANENT FL. CHILDRENS CLASS ‘A’ SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS, HILLTOP CAMPUS, ST. LOUIS MARCH 1929. PHOTO: FRANK M. WHITE A B C D Throughout the Danforth Campus of Washington University in St. Louis are odd-looking creations and shapes that perch on cornices, crouch above portals and glare from the darkened recesses of the university’s Gothic archways. Imitating distorted, fantastic human and animal forms, these sculptures are called bosses or grotesques. They evolved from Gothic gargoyles — ornamental waterspouts that channel rain water off and away from buildings. Because none of the university’s sculptures are designed as rain spouts, they technically cannot be called gargoyles, although the term is often used today. UPDATE! The website is the show. SITE LINK: cdes2020capstone.show

INTERACTION DESIGN: Ariella Basson ... - Sam Fox School BFA in...Janower, Jenny Kim, Gabi Restrepo, Megan Stansbury, Eve Wallack, Kristina You VISUAL STORIES: Emily Bielski, Kuu Chen,

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Page 1: INTERACTION DESIGN: Ariella Basson ... - Sam Fox School BFA in...Janower, Jenny Kim, Gabi Restrepo, Megan Stansbury, Eve Wallack, Kristina You VISUAL STORIES: Emily Bielski, Kuu Chen,

A Graduate with hands out, Graham ChapelB Owl reading, doorway of North Brookings, west facadeC Rhinoceros-like creature with a chokehold on a horrified human, Brookings HallD Grotesque with mouth open, Graham Chapel, flanking west side of main window

Capstone Show

INTERACTION DESIGN: Ariella Basson, Jessica Fan, Gillian Fink, Lauren Fox, Lianne Kang, Brian Lin, Natalia Oledzka, Sarah Rhee, Brandon Wilburn, Lily Yang NARRATIVE DESIGN: Maddy Angstreich, Sara Berman, Jess Ewald, Emma Gindy, Hanna Goldstein, Lily Greenwald, Amanda Im, Mikki Janower, Jenny Kim, Gabi Restrepo, Megan Stansbury, Eve Wallack, Kristina You VISUAL STORIES: Emily Bielski, Kuu Chen, Jack Frischer, Yena Jeong, Michelle Kim, Sang-Jin Lee, Rachel Nitzsche, Katie Schneider, Libby Thompson, Carmen Maria Von Unrug, Derrek Wang, Tara Wang, Claire Warhover, Ali White, Bersabeh Zenebe

SAM FOX SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND VISUAL ARTS

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FACULTY ADVISORS: Chrissi Cowhey, Jonathan Hanahan, John Hendrix

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A B C D Throughout the Danforth Campus of Washington University in St. Louis are odd-looking creations and shapes that perch on cornices, crouch above portals and glare from the darkened recesses of the university’s Gothic archways. Imitating distorted, fantastic human and animal forms, these sculptures are called bosses or grotesques. They evolved from Gothic gargoyles — ornamental waterspouts that channel rain water off and away from buildings. Because none of the university’s sculptures are designed as rain spouts, they technically cannot be called gargoyles, although the term is often used today.

UPDATE!The website is the show.

SITE LINK: cdes2020capstone.show