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Lawrimore Project is an odd gallery, but for a reason. It was founded four years ago on a basic, timely principle: that the local
Read MoreAn ominous sound hits, like a slamming gate, and she appears—a speck traveling across a walkway that's halfway up to the sky. Jump cut to the same
Read MoreLawrimore Project is an odd gallery, but for a reason. It was founded four years ago on a basic, timely principle: that the local
Read MoreA provocative new sculpture has opened at the U.S.-Canada border crossing near Vancouver, BC. It’s a billboard advertising...well, nothing.
Read MoreLead Pencil Studio, the wildly talented Seattle archi-art pair who gave the world a billboard that advertises nothing but clean air
Read MoreAt the Canadian border in Blaine, Washington, the grass is perfectly green and a white arch representing peace stretches overhead.
Read MoreArt-chitects Daniel Mihalyo and Annie Han of Lead Pencil Studio discuss their building-in-a-gallery project at UT’s Visual Arts Center’s
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Lead Pencil Studio is Annie Han (b. 1967 South Korea) and Daniel Mihalyo (b. 1970 Washington State). They both received Bachelor of Architecture degrees from the University of Oregon in 1993 and 1994, respectively. They are recipients of the NW Contemporary Art Award (2015); the Founder's Rome Prize (2007/2008); the Emerging Voice Award from the Architecture League of New York (2006); and the Creative Capital Foundation Visual Arts Grant (2005) . Selected solo exhibitions as Lead Pencil Studio include Suyama Space, Lawrimore Project and Henry Art Gallery in Seattle, Visual Art Center in Austin, TX, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in Arizona, and the Weatherspoon Art Museum in Greensboro, North Carolina. Selected group exhibitions include the Frye Art Museum and Center on Contemporary Art in Seattle, Portland Art Museum in Oregon, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Exploratorium in San Francisco, Aichi Triennial in Japan and Prague Quadrennial in Czech Republic. Lead Pencil Studio is represented by Rena Bransten Gallery in San Francisco. They live and work in Seattle.
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