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Coalition 3: Coalition of Curators. The Inaugural Terence Riley Summit.

Fri, Nov 21    1pm

On November 21, the Inaugural Columbia GSAPP Terence Riley Summit will create a worldwide convening to establish a forum where active and impactful curators of the built environment from around the world can share their experiences, experimentation and methodologies in an afternoon of public conversations.

The Columbia GSAPP Biennial Terence Riley Summit pays homage to Terence Riley ’82 MSAUD, whose influential career started at the Columbia GSAPP Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery. He was subsequently MoMA Chief Curator for Architecture and Design from 1992 to 2006, where he co-founded the MoMA/P.S.1 Young Architects Program, and Director of the Miami Art Museum from 2006 to 2009. Broadly considered a pioneer in architectural curatorial practices, Riley’s legacy reflects Columbia GSAPP’s commitment to intensifying the built environment as a space for critical inquiry, invention, and activism.

The Summit is generously supported by Elise Jaffe + Jeffrey Brown, and was an idea developed by the late Jeffrey Brown alongside Dean Andrés Jaque.

The Summit is organized and chaired by Bart-Jan Polman, Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs Curator of the Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, with Jean Im, Assistant Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs.