




I have been to Field Work, a new collaboration between the studio and social practice MFA students and the graphic design students of PSU, for two events now. The first was a project by Public Social Unversity called LOVE and the second was a presentation by Monica Haller on book workshops she facilitates working with war veterans. Both events have been interesting and the space has a lot of potential for future workshops, shows, etc. I have been talking with Justin about making it "rad". We want to work with everyone involved and create a space that attracts people to Field Work by the activities going on there.
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