Mar 26, 2019

On this week's episode of Tête-à-Tête, Host Rose Wilkowski spoke with undergraduate students Anna Fritz and Julia Casbarian about their installations in the Mavis C. Pitman Exhibition entitled "At least I have you, egg." The exhibition is currently on display in the Rice Media Center Gallery through Thursday, March 28, 2019. They discuss the meanings behind their installations, how they blend architectural influences and art inspiration within their respective work and what they've learned from the design and build process. Listen to the episode by clicking here

Anna Fritz is a junior at Baker College, where she is majoring in Architecture, Arts History, and Visual and Dramatic Arts with a Studio Arts concentration. She grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, where she attended an international school and developed an avid love for reading. After graduating, she intends to practice architecture professionally before returning to graduate school to develop her thesis. 

Julia Casbarian is a junior at Baker College. She is majoring in Visual and Dramatic Arts with a concentration in Studio Art and minoring in Environmental Studies. She is a Houston native and loves cooking, knitting, and exploring the city. 

Rose Wilkowski is a current Master of Architecture candidate who obtained her Bachelor's of Science in Interior Design from the University of Texas at Austin in 2013. She worked as a designer at Rottet Studio in New York City before beginning her masters degree in the Fall of 2016. 

Tête-à-Tête is directed by Aylin Nazli and Rose Wilkowski; this episode was produced by Carrie Li, Takudzwa Tapfuma, and Rose Wilkowski.

Special thanks to Anna Fritz, Julia Casbarian, Shawna Forney, Sarah Whiting, our fearless dean, and all that were involved. 

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