MSU architecture freshmen showcase design skills in âEmmett Till River Site Memorialâ exhibition
Contact: Sasha Steinberg
STARKVILLE, Miss.âThirty-six freshman Mississippi ´óĎóAPP architecture students are showcasing their final first-year studio projects Aug. 28-Oct. 1 in an âEmmett Till River Site Memorialâ poster exhibition at the Emmett Till Interpretive Center in Tallahatchie County.
Located at 120 North Court St. in Sumner, the center is open Tuesday-Saturday from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. or by appointment. Admission for the exhibition is free.
Through a spring 2020 semester partnership with the Emmett Till Memorial Commission, the students produced design proposals for a Till memorial at the Graball Landing site. Silvina Lopez Barrera, MSU School of Architecture assistant professor and studio coordinator, said this site sits at the convergence of the Tallahatchie River and the Black Bayou, where it is believed Tillâs body was found. Since April 2008, the ETMC has attempted to commemorate the site, she explained.
âAs part of my own research, we started this collaboration with the ETMC, and we partnered with the first-year studio to design the memorial,â she said. âNow, the commission wants to move forward with the development of the river site and is planning to use studentsâ designs to start community conversations.â
Along with Lopez Barreraâs coordination, students have contributed to the community engagement project under the guidance of John Ross, MSU visiting assistant professor, and Simon Powney, studio assistant. The studentsâ proposals could incorporate a wide range of design intentions and sources of inspiration, but they were required to include a site entrance, space for reflection and contemplation, and bus parking area.
Lopez Barrera said by incorporating symbolic and educative features in their proposals, the students responded to specific environmental conditions of the place, which could help engage visitors with Tillâs history, the civil rights movement, and future of racial reconciliation.
âWe hope the work of this exhibition contributes to conversations about the future development of the Graball Landing site and explores design visions and values that could be included in the new memorial and its restorative narrative,â she said.
The student exhibitors include (by hometown):
AMARILLO, TexasâElizabeth M. Gerzon
BEAVERTON, AlabamaâWhitney âElaineâ Otts
BELLS, TennesseeâJames D. âJ.D.â Jaggers
BIRMINGHAMâMichael D. Chew
BRANDONâReagan A. Douglass
CHESTERFIELD, VirginiaâJessica M. Ninnis
CLINTONâCaroline R. Prather
COLLINSVILLEâDujuan A. Brown
COLUMBUSâPhilip A. âAndyâ Ladd
COVINGTON, LouisianaâAnnelise E. Sernich
DELMAR, DelawareâGabriella B. Morelli
DEMOPOLIS, AlabamaâTyler K. Pipkins
FRANKLIN, TennesseeâEthan B. Harvey; Nikolas A. Humphreys
GARDEN CITY, IdahoâKobe C. Clouthier
HUNTSVILLE, AlabamaâSarah E. Mixon
JACKSONâJacob L. Bryson
LEAKESVILLEâJared Woullard
LECANTO, FloridaâConnor T. Speaks
LOUISVILLEâJacob C. Herrington
MADISONâAlston T. Brown; Kailyn M. Gardner; Lita Li
MANDEVILLE, LouisianaâAbigail G. Desposito
MEMPHIS, TennesseeâLillian K. Montague
NASHVILLE, TennesseeâAnna Kathleen Horn
NEWNAN, GeorgiaâSummer L. Watson
PURVISâJohn Morris Karnes
RIDGELANDâBryant P. Baugus
SALTILLOâSkylar N. Sloan
SILVERHILL, AlabamaâAnna C. Criswell
SOUTHAVENâMikayla B. House; Jennifer K. Hutton
STARKVILLEâGrace K. Owens
STEWARTâLindsey N. Boren
TUPELOâJames B. âJebâ Thomas
The School of Architecture in MSUâs College of Architecture, Art and Design offers the only curriculum in the state leading to a professional degree in architecture. It is home to the only architecture program in the nation that requires two semester-long collaborative studios for all architecture and building construction science students, including a design/build studio in the second year. For more, visit .
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