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Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Cornell Chronicle. It was written by Susan Kelley. Check out the original piece and corresponding media by clicking here.
Like most people in Waterloo, New York, artist Josh Mull had never set foot in the building at 38 Washington St., even though he had lived in the village most of his life.
“A lot of people in Waterloo don’t know the history of the building,” says Mull, who teaches art in nearby Canandaigua. “People drive by it. But I don’t know that anyone’s really ever thought to look twice to imagine what it could be.”
Design Connect/Cornell University
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Like most people in Waterloo, New York, artist Josh Mull had never set foot in the building at 38 Washington St., even though he had lived in the village most of his life.
“A lot of people in Waterloo don’t know the history of the building,” says Mull, who teaches art in nearby Canandaigua. “People drive by it. But I don’t know that anyone’s really ever thought to look twice to imagine what it could be.”