In September 2020, “The Social Dilemma” became one of the most popular documentaries ever aired on Netflix, sparking conversations nationwide about the dangers and costs of social media use. On the South Puget Sound Community College (SPSCC) campus, those conversations led to a collaboration between the school’s counseling team, librarians and its art department, resulting in a student exhibit called “Strings Attached” that will be on display as part of the school’s annual art show from May 24 to June 18, and as a pop-up exhibit at Heritage Park on Capitol Lake June 1-7.
By the time the film was released, counseling faculty Ross Artwohl, LICSW and Sally Sharbaugh, LMHC had already noticed a…