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Published: April 3, 2014 This winter, students in Carrie Bodle’s Art and Public Space and Gary Carpenter’s Public Art and Social Change had the opportunity to leave their mark on the UW Bothell. “We collaborated with 4Culture and artist Kristen Ramirez to explore the possibilities for initiatives for two tunnels/underpasses on the Burke-Gilman bike trail...