SINCE 1993
VOL . 6
PRINTED IN OPELIK A , AL
All of Rural Studio’s News from Hale County
2016 –17
Pg.2 Xavier Vendrell holds down the fort, spills the beans, and shares a few reasons to celebrate Pg.3 The Studio finishes two much anticipated multiyear projects in 2016, the Lions Park Shade and the RS Fabrication Pavilion Pg.4 We take a look back on a nifty installation built for reflection over at BMA’s Third Space show in Birmingham, as well as other exhibitions along the way Pg.5 The wait is officially over — Johnny Parker finally agrees to an interview... well sort of… Pg.6 The 3rd-year students build a family home for Johnnie Mae, as well as complete the glass roof of our greenhouse Pg.7 The town psychiatrist, Dr. John Dorsey, throws a Frisbee with us and tells us what’s on his own mind and where the heck he is coming from Pg.8 The 5th-year students build a home for Buster and help the community of Faunsdale create a public center Pg.10 Author Andrea Oppenheimer Dean tells us about art freaks with big hearts making work that is both sensible and precise Pg.11 Our very own Emily McGlohn and Kellie Stokes talk about their life within our own little world... and beyond Pg.12 From soup to nuts, a handful of alumni share what their life is like outside Hale County Pg.14 Lions Park gets some new hoops, the Newbern Library finally gets much needed speedy internet access, and you get a 20K Product Line update Pg.15 In other news, Hale County goes to Harvard when Andrew Freear begins the Loeb Fellowship this fall Pg.16 . Finally, take your yearly gander at all the lovely mugs of the students and staff who make all we do possible.
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