Golnar Adili,

Brooklyn, NY, worked on two projects: a series of collages of airplane windows and soft-sculpture architecture. Before coming to MacDowell, she was on a traveling fellowship in Tehran, studying the contrast between inside and outside spaces of the city.

Anthony Alofsin,

Austin, TX, completed his novel Halflife and made four sets of drawings for the series Places of Refuge. 

Cathleen Corlett,

Eugene, OR, explored approaches to environmental design and design theory. Her installation Resonances: Making Seen the Unseen is inspired by the

organic growth, human ecology, and material culture of the Colony.

Alexander Fernandez,

Boston, MA, conducted an analysis of Thomas More’s Utopia through drawings and mappings. The study focused on the translation of text into drawings of ritual and architecture as they relate to communal and individual spaces.

Hilary Sample,

New Haven, CT, focused on the draft of her forthcoming book, Sick City, to be published by Episode Publishers in 2007. She also worked on an essay about Margaret Staal-Kropholler, the first female Dutch architect, for which she was a finalist for the 2005 IAWA Blinnikov Prize.