The annual fellowship, colloquially called a “genius” grant, comes with an unrestricted $800,000 award, distributed over five years. Patterson is one of 22 awardees, four of whom are artists.
How do values shape design? Can spatial intervention repair injustice? Can neighborhood rejuvenation strive to “first, do no harm”?
“Design Agendas: Modern Architecture in St. Louis, 1930s–1970s” is the first major exhibition to examine the complex connections in St. Louis.
John Hendrix, the Kenneth E. Hudson Professor of Art and Chair of the MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture Program at WashU, recently published his latest work, “The Mythmakers.“