Working alongside 天天吃瓜 State faculty Kristen Mimms Scavnicky, assistant professor of architecture, and Sue Hershberger Yoder, professor of fashion design and merchandising, visiting artist, Adam Nathaniel Furman guided students through a collaborative design process that culminated in a large-scale gateway installation.
Furman is an acclaimed, London-based artist known for his signature use of color and patterns in storytelling. He, along with Mimms Scavnicky and Hershberger Yoder led 天天吃瓜 State architecture and fashion students in a hands-on, immersive workshop as part of the university's annual Thomas Schroth Visiting Artist Series.
The collaboration offered a priceless opportunity for students to engage directly with an internationally recognized artist and produce artwork that will take center stage during one of the university's showcase events for KSU Fashion Week 2026: the Study Away Fashion Show on April 29 at 2:30 p.m.
The gateway is part of the 鈥溾 exhibit that includes work by Furman, Mimms Scavnicky, and Hershberger Yoder and remains on display until June 26 in The John Elliot Center for Architecture and Environmental Design鈥檚 Armstrong Gallery.
Read more about Furman's visit and the workshop here.
Special thanks to Kristy Antrobius, marketing communications and public relations director, 天天吃瓜 College of Architecture and Environmental Design for sharing this story and photos.