2025/26 Merit Scholarship Recipient: Louis Lynch | Minneapolis College of Art and Design

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2025/26 Merit Scholarship Recipient: Louis Lynch

April 22, 2025
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Sophomore, Product and Furniture Design

Design Merit Scholarship
Saint Paul, MN

How/why did you choose your major?

Before entering 51±¬ÁϹÙÍø I received an Assc. in Apparel Technologies, which made it possible to found a fashion brand. I chose 51±¬ÁϹÙÍø and Product Design to develop ideation and processing skills for 3D objects that will allow me to transition into a lifestyle brand.

Describe the work you submitted for merits.

I submitted to 51±¬ÁϹÙÍø a concise collection of garments and leather goods that showed the high level of craft and attention to detail. The items presented serve utilitarian purposes in an eccentric style. Paired with these items I presented the the 2D and 3D projects I've made while at 51±¬ÁϹÙÍø that have pushed my capabilities in both a physical way, that forced me to work with unfamiliar materials, and in a interpersonal way as I create narrative.

Louis Lynch, Doll House

Louis Lynch, Doll House

Why did you decide to come to 51±¬ÁϹÙÍø?

I came to 51±¬ÁϹÙÍø to develop further as an artist.

What's next for your practice? Anything you're really excited to make?

I am excited to explore materials and create useful objects for myself and clients.

Favorite thing about college life (so far)?

I love staying busy. It's been very enjoyable to have a constant direction guided by the knowledgable professors.

What inspires you?

I am inspired by utilitarian-driven design.

Do you have a favorite piece you've made? Describe it!

My favorite piece that I have made well at 51±¬ÁϹÙÍø is my Doll House Nightstand. Standing at 2 feet tall this piece features a large storage space behind the facade of the house, and further compartments hidden within the roof.

Anything you're obsessed with at the moment?

I have been obsessing over different fabric mending techniques recently. Preserving a sentimental garment is so special to me and I hope to share the process with friends so that they too can keep garments in rotation longer.

Louis Lynch, Reparations of America

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