Architecture's Carey Clouse and Caryn Brause Debut New Exhibit, "Make Space for Mentoring"
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A new exhibit on creating an environment to support mentoring called “Make Space for Mentoring,” curated by Department of Architecture faculty members Carey Clouse and Caryn Brause, will open on Tuesday, Feb. 27, in the John W. Olver Design Building.
Clouse and Brause invited inspiring mid-career women from architecture, landscape architecture, and allied faculties to share the endeavors they have “made space” for during their post-tenure career phase.
The exhibit will give visitors examples of the diversity of ways faculty produce work at mid-career and will recognize the work our national colleagues are most passionate about.
"Make Space in the Salon" is funded by a Mutual Mentoring Team grant from the Office of Faculty Development.