Annie Han and Daniel Mihalyo are a Seattle based art collaborative known as LEAD PENCIL STUDIO. They worked on a project titled "Looking at Nothing," where they used a Leica laser scanner to look at urban scale negative space. Together they were awarded a 2007 Founder's Rome Prize in Architecture and 2010 New York Prize. In 2010, they created Surface Deposit, a site-specific installation for Temple Gallery at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Their installation Extended Collapse was shown at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in 2011.
Annie Han
Studios
Heinz
Annie Han worked in the Heinz studio.
The icehouse, built of fieldstone in 1914–1915, was a practical part of Marian MacDowell’s plan for a self-sufficient farm. Winter ice cut from a nearby pond was stored here for summer use on the property. Idle since 1940, it was a handsome but outdated farm building. In 1995, Mrs. Drue Heinz, a vice chairman…