Connected by design
Kathleen Fu (BAS ’17) reveals the through-lines that run from her graduate studies to her artwork for the Waterloo Magazine.
Kathleen Fu (BAS ’17) reveals the through-lines that run from her graduate studies to her artwork for the Waterloo Magazine.
By Staff Office of AdvancementWhen Kathleen Fu (BAS ’17) started her Instagram account, she simply wanted to see how people would respond to her artwork. Little did she know that her side project would open up a world of possibilities.
The Master of Architecture student explores how urban landscapes create feelings of loneliness, and how art and design can help us reconnect with each other. Discover how Kathleen brings these ideas to life — in her studies, in her social media posts and in her illustrations for the Spring 2019 issue of the Waterloo Magazine.

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