![]() ![]() “I’m very fortunate to have found a diverse group of voices to give lectures to the MIT community,” says Adamu. Leaning into photography and turning her bedroom at home into a de facto studio, she embarked on one of many impactful artistic endeavors: photographing and editing for MIT’s fashion magazine Infinite.Īs a member of the board, she spearheaded Infinite’s first lecture series, which concluded with a talk from the founder of Boston Fashion Week. When Covid-19 hit, Adamu turned her creative endeavors into a lifeline back to her MIT community. Kidist Adamu ’23 was described by a peer as “a multi-hyphenate artist whose impact and contributions at MIT will be felt for years to come.” Fashioning Space for Voices and Connection From music to visual arts to community organizing, these individuals have made a lasting mark on the artistic life of MIT. This year’s winners are community builders and mentors, committed to making space for joy, empowerment, and the voices of their fellow students. Wiesner Student Art Award is presented to four honorees-either students or MIT groups-for exceptional artistic contributions to the Institute community. Get to Know Kidist Adamu, Cici Mao, Tristan Shin, and Tianyuan (Margaret) ZhengĮach year, the Laya and Jerome B. ![]() Wiesner Award Winner Cici Mao’s lighting work. Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT.School of Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences. ![]()
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