Creative Scholarship

Selected Invited Works

Albert, T.W., Tan, L. (2022, February 1 – May 8) The Door of No Return (The Slave House series). Aaron, L. (Chair), Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art: Faculty Triennial,  Auburn, AL, United States.

Tan, L. (2021) An Ideogrammatic Expedition. Exhibited and archived in the permanent collection of the Brooklyn Art Library. Brooklyn, NY, United States. Call Number 437.12-02.

Selected Juried Works

Tan, L. (2022, October 7) Ecologically balanced ideation – regimes and effects of critique. Juried and exhibited at the Interior Design Educators Council South Regional Conference.

Tan, L., Gatlin, A. R., Bellettati, A. (2020, October 9) Apprentice to Bernini’s ghost: A story with a palace, a pandemic, and a paradigm shift. Juried and exhibited at the Interior Design Educators Council Virtual Fall Symposium.

Gatlin, A. R. & Tan, L. (2019, October 10) The active learning classroom building: A not-so-virtual tour. Juried and exhibited at the Interior Design Educators Council South Regional Conference.

West Albert, T. & Tan, L. (2018, October) Community through trauma. Juried and exhibited at the Interior Design Educators Council Midwest Regional Conference.

West Albert, T. & Tan, L. (2018, September 28) The Door of No Return and limitation into freedom. Juried and exhibited at the Interior Design Educators Council South Regional Conference, Miami, FL.

Tan, L., Peek, P., Duffey, M. & Clark, J. (2016, September 7-10) The giver. Juried and exhibited at the Design Communication Association Biennial Conference.

Tan, L., Peek, P., Gatlin, A.R., & Warfield, C. (2016, January 18) Working Labs: Navigating territory, property, and rights in a new office model. Juried and exhibited at the national Art & Design for Social Justice Symposium, Tallahassee, FL.

Tan, L. (2013, October 26) Sleepwalker’s expeditions into the shadowed home. Juried and exhibited at the Interior Design Educators Council South Regional Conference.

Clark, L. (2007) GlowBug: Disaster relief and recovery home. Juried and exhibited at the Art & Design for Social Justice Symposium, Tallahassee, FL.

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