Now What?! Milwaukee
Feb
4
to Apr 29

Now What?! Milwaukee

  • SARUP Gallery – AUP146 (map)
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Now What?! travels to Milwaukee! The exhibition will be on view February 4–April 29, 2022 at the School of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Gallery Hours: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location: SARUP Gallery – AUP146

See more information on the UWM website.

The School of Architecture and Urban Planning building at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is located at 2131 East Hartford Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

This exhibition is Sponsored by Wisconsin Preservation Fund Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren.

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Now What?! Chicago
Sep
13
to Oct 2

Now What?! Chicago

Press Release

A Statement about the Chicago Architecture Biennale

From its inception Now What?! has dedicated itself to showcasing the rabble-rousers, dreamers, activists, and advocates in architecture in a bid to inspire future generations to push the status quo and organize for better futures. In that spirit, we have elected to not be listed with or otherwise officially affiliated with the 2020 Chicago Architecture Biennial due to its connection with BP.

Read the full statement.

CHICAGO SUPPORTERS

This exhibition is made possible with generous support from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, HED, Studio Gang, Latent Design, Apex Design Build, and Department of Exhibitions, Performance, and Student Spaces at Columbia College Chicago.

IN THE PRESS

The Chicago Architecture Biennial Radically Rethinks Landscapes of Power
Gavin Kroeber, Art in America

Is the Chicago Architecture Biennial’s Radical Message Compromised by Big Oil?
Minh Nguyen, Frieze

Chicago Architecture Biennial tackles land rights, social justice and more
Aileen Kwun, CNN Style 

What are we left with when architecture is stripped of its spatiality, materiality and aesthetics?
Mimi Zeiger, Dezeen

While boycotting Chicago Architecture Biennial, ArchiteXX debuts Windy City run of "Now What?!" exhibition
Antonio Pacheco, Archinect 

An Architecture Advocacy Group Is Boycotting the Biennial
Justin Kamp, Chicago Magazine  

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Now What?! Buffalo
Apr
17
to Aug 7

Now What?! Buffalo

  • University of Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning–Hays 403 (map)
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Press Release May 17, 2019

Update: Now What?! Buffalo has been extended through the summer! See the exhibition at the University’s Hayes Hall through August 7, 2019.

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO SUPPORTERS

This exhibition is made possible with support from the New York State Council on the Arts.

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McGill University Peter Guo-Hua Fu School of Architecture
Feb
12
to Mar 1

McGill University Peter Guo-Hua Fu School of Architecture

  • Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture McGill University (map)
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Press Release

Communiqué de Presse

MONTREAL SUPPORTERS

This exhibition is made possible with support from the Yan P. Lin Center of McGill University and the McGil University Peter Guo-Hua Fu School of Architecture.

Special thanks to Julie Charbonneau of Studio Perch for her translation services.

IN THE PRESS

Canadian Architect

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California College of the Arts
Nov
29
to Dec 14

California College of the Arts

  • Hubbell Street Galleries (map)
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Press release

SAN FRANCISCO SUPPORTERS

This exhibition was made possible with support from California College of the Arts Architecture Division, the Organization of Women Architects and Design Professional (OWA), Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects, MWA Architects, William Stout Architectural Books.

Special thanks to Sandra Vivanco, AIA SEED, A+D Architecture + Design for her invaluable support in making the exhibition possible and coordinating all Now What?! San Francisco Events.

IN THE PRESS

OWA Newsletter

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WUHO Gallery Woodbury University
Sep
1
to Oct 14

WUHO Gallery Woodbury University

Press Release

LA SUPPORTERS

This exhibition was made possible with support from Woodbury University School of Architecture, Gabrielle Bullock and Rocky Carroll, MIIM Designs, Barbara Bestor, ZGF Architects LLP, Cal Poly Pomona Department of Landscape Architecture, Cal Poly Pomona College of Environmental Design, Cal Poly Pomona Office of Equity, Inclusion and Compliance.

Special thanks to Ingalill Wahlroos-Ritter for her invaluable support in making the exhibition possible. Thanks to Poppin for generously donating office supplies.

IN THE PRESS

LA Times

Sunset Hour

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