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    Call for Proposals: 2018-19 Peter Reyner Banham Fellow

    By B/a+p
    Jan 24, '18 2:49 PM EST

    Peter Reyner Banham spent his time in Buffalo engaged in a scholarly project on the imaginary of American industrial architecture that took the form of the historical research, hands-on engagement and seminar instruction, resulting in his landmark work, A Concrete Atlantis.

    In celebration of Banham’s legacy of experimental criticism, the fellowship is intended to support the research and creative activity of emerging practicitioners. Candidates are encouraged to propose a research trajectory that will be developed in tandem with a pedagogical agenda. The Banham Fellow will teach a design studio and an elective course each semester for the duration of the one-year fellowship. In addition, the fellow will deliver a public lecture as part of our school wide series and prepare an exhibition that culminates from the research, teaching and/or creative work conducted while in residence at the school.

    The application deadline has been extended to March 1, 2018 Digital applications should be composed of a well-considered proposal for research/creative work (1,500 words maximum), a curriculum vitae, a portfolio of work, and names of three references. Please send your application as email attachments to [email protected]. Subject: Banham Fellowship 2018

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    http://ap.buffalo.edu/about-us...



     
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