Continuing with Archinect's Get Lectured Spring '22 edition, we share the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Architecture & Urban Planning's upcoming lectures, events, and exhibitions programming via Zoom and in-person.
Kicking off SARUP's lecture series is "Now What?! Advocacy, Activism & Alliances in American Architecture since 1968" on February 25. The lecture will be joined by Sarah Rafson and Roberta Washinton (in-person) and Lori Brown + Andrea J. Merrett (via Zoom). The presentation is in conjunction with an exhibition that will run from February 4 through April 29.
On March 4, Kimberly Dowdell (HOK) will present a lecture titled "Leading By Design." March 18 will feature a lecture presentation from Julia Gamolina (Madame Architect and Ennead Architects) titled "Towards Madame Architect: Intuitive Evolution on Two Parallel Tracks."
Jennifer Newsom (Dream the Combine) will present her lecture "Making (IT) Work" on April 1. April 8 will feature a lecture from Emanual Admassu (AD-WO) on "Non-Cartesian Futures." Andre Brumfield (Gensler) will present a lecture on April 22 and concluding the school's Spring 2022 programming is "Fellow-sheep & Cattle-lysts: A panel on Wayward Wayfinding," with SARUP fellows Sarah Aziz, Debbie Chen, and Lindsey Krug on April 29.
To learn more about UW-Milwaukee SARUP's public programming click here.
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