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From art to code to games

From art to code to games

From art to code to games

From art to code to games

Jim Keogh

April, 2, 2025

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Summary

Larriyah Graham ’25, a Brooklyn native and descendant of a renowned Gee’s Bend quiltmaker, merges art and tech through interactive media and computer science. A recipient of the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship, Graham excelled at Clark University, studying game design, spending a semester in Japan, and interning at Amazon for three summers. They led the Clark Photo Society, created inclusive games, and explored digital storytelling. Passionate about blending liberal arts with technology, Graham values both creative freedom and technical precision. Upon graduation, they accepted a software engineering position at Amazon, embodying a unique journey rooted in heritage, innovation, and cross-cultural exploration.

Reference

Keogh, J. (2025, April 2). From art to code to games. Clark University. https://www.clarku.edu/news/2025/04/02/from-art-to-code-to-games/