Students dance during Wrestlers' set.
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Students dance during Wrestlers' set.
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Jones College senior Philippine Kugener's artwork adapts the comic book approach to paintings. Christina Tan / Thresher
Sid Richardson College senior Tejas Kumar's artwork focuses on themes of identity and exploration. Christina Tan / Thresher
Baker College senior Look Zhuojian explores and challenges traditional conceptions of visual art.
Will Rice College senior Tara Akdora's artwork explores the "separation between nature and man." Christina Tan / Thresher
Christina Tan / Thresher
A latte at Blacksmith, located in Montrose.
The resulting photos look surprisingly good, despite dim lighting and dingier props. Here's Tina leaning against a cloud, which is supported by clear string.
Another room in TFTI combines a slide, alternating neon lights, and a ball pit into one area. Visitors line up for their chance to take photos on the slide and in the ball pit.
Tina Liu sits on a couch in the second themed room of TFTI. Does it not look straight out of the Bachelor?
Visitors are asked to wait before entering the other nine rooms. The first room, covered in streamers, is dimly lit and filled with randomly placed tables and seating.
One of TFTI's culturally ambiguous "rooms." This "room" is much smaller and looks more like a set. It is coupled with a set filled with golden Maneki Nekos and a set featuring a tennis ball pit.
A TFTI staff member helps visitors take a photo in one of the 10 rooms. This particular room featured a mini-ball pit filled with tennis balls and decorated with the neon text “Love is (not) pointless.”