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  • Follow @prattyouth for updates from the Pratt Young Scholars Class of 2024, including rising junior Sam who shared art made during the program: “I would consider this my favorite because that was the first time I even attempted drawing a full figure. Firsts of anything for me are always fun because I enjoy learning something new.”

  • Audrey Stone, BFA Fine Arts (Painting) ’86, was interviewed for Canvas Rebel. “In terms of learning skills, I went to Pratt Institute for my undergraduate degree. We all had to begin with a classic foundation year: Drawing (from life); Form and Space (3D); and Light, Color and Design. I wanted to learn all those skills: Other college art programs did not have this structure, but it’s what I felt I needed.”

  • Founder of Black Girl Magic Ball and Inaugural Poet in Residence at Lincoln Center Dr. Mahogany L. Browne, MFA Writing ’16, was featured in Madamenoire. This year’s Black Girl Magic Ball honored, among others, Pascale Sablan, BArch ’06. “Dr. Browne developed a deep bond with Sablan during their time together at Pratt Institute, later witnessing firsthand the extraordinary power of her Black Girl Magic in action,” writes Shannon Dawson.

  • David Ludwig, MS Urban and Community Planning ’25, who serves as a Community Planning Fellow for Community Board 1, recently presented his analysis of proposals to create an East River Waterfront Park. “The East River waterfront is set to undergo massive changes over the course of the next few decades,” Ludwig said during a July 14 meeting of CB1’s Land Use, Zoning, and Economic Development Committee. “The FiDi-Seaport resiliency plan has yet to begin. And while the plan does promise to create new open space south of the Brooklyn Bridge, this is the lowest priority of the project. And it’s set to take 15 to 20 years to fully implement.”  

  • The Riverdale Press profiled Visiting Assistant Professor of Undergraduate Architecture Sarah Jazayeri in an article that focuses on her work as president of the American Institute of Architects’ Bronx Chapter. “I want women to walk into rooms they designed and feel like they’re exactly where they’re meant to be,” she said.

     

  • SLEEK visits Agnes Questionmark, MFA Fine Arts ’25, for an interview and studio visit. “Blending mythology, medical science, and personal cosmology, Agnes Questionmark creates hybrid beings and surreal worlds that challenge the boundaries of identity, technology, and transformation.”

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