Author Archive: Morgan Greenseth

Morgan Greenseth was born and raised in the Midwest and from early on, she had the taste for adventure and creativity in her blood.

At the age of 17 she ventured out west to San Diego, California. Once there, she learned how to surf and obtained her Bachelor of Science in Interior Design from the Art Institute. She was later hired to work at Ferguson Pape Baldwin Architects where she worked on projects such as the La Jolla Country Day School Library.

San Diego, however, couldn’t hold her down. A trip to Italy secured her decision to study abroad and she soon moved to Milan, Italy. There she obtained her Masters in Interior and Living Design from Domus Academy and collaborated with students from all over the world. She had work featured in the Made in Italy Museum exposition in Rome, Fuori Salone del Mobile 2007 and also won a competition for the Paris Photo 2007 Focus on Italy design.

After a quick visit with family in Texas, she found herself in Seattle, Washington where she currently resides. Morgan now works for Dynamik Space and is enjoying life.

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An Odd But Elegant Process

• June 18, 2008 • Comments (0)
Oddly Elegant Exhibition

After brewing a cup of tea, we hardly even consider the possibilities of a used tea bag before we toss it in the trash. In general, little thought is given to what we discard and any alternate uses it may posses. Although a majority of us don’t ponder prior to tossing, one exemplary artist, Tilla [...]

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Another Man’s Trash….

• June 6, 2008 • Comments (1)
Gregory Glynn

Sustainability is slowly becoming a part of all aspects of our lives. From organic cotton tees, to reusable shopping totes, to hybrid cars; there are very few parts left untouched by the “green” market. Now, we are even seeing eco-consciousness in the works of artists. Although some creations make a statement about our impact on [...]

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Through Her Eyes | Angela Dawn in Portland

• June 2, 2008 • Comments (1)
Once Upon a Time

Art is a way for us to view the world through the eyes of an artist. We gaze at what they consider beautiful; which may or may not be the same as our interpretations of the adjective. Nevertheless, these works give us a new perspective to consider and learn from. Some artists choose to show [...]

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Scenic Listening

• May 8, 2008 • Comments (0)
Volunteer Park Water Tower

After climbing a tree, a mountain or even stairs up a tower, the breathtaking views available to us make the panting and pain all worthwhile. An experience such as this can be elevated further with the addition of music, just as songs heighten emotions in movies. By adding a soundtrack to everyday or even historic [...]

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Repeating Explosions : Cai Guo-Qiang

• April 29, 2008 • Comments (2)
Inopportune: Stage One

How can an exhibition be in two museums at once? We’re not talking about a digital piece or a film, but actual sculptures. If you’re an artist such as Cai Guo-Qiang, just make a copy. This is exactly what he did for his Inopportune: Stage One exhibit at the Guggenheim in New York. Well, I [...]

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Restoration in Public Art

• April 22, 2008 • Comments (1)
Restoration in Public Art

We are slowly becoming more aware of our impact on the environment and how destructive we can be. Not only are we reading about it in books and newspapers and seeing it on the news, but more and more public art is making a statement to create awareness. Thus is so in New York based [...]

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