CURATION OF NATIONAL PAVILIONS
The 2018 Venice Biennale of Architecture also features the curatorial projects and exhibition work of Columbia GSAPP alumni and faculty:
Nora Akawi (‘11 MSCCCP) is co-curator of “Friday Sermon” for the Kingdom of Bahrain with Noura Al Sayeh, assisted by Gizem Sivri;
Gabriela Etchegaray (‘18 MSCCCP) is curator of “Echoes of a Land” for Mexico, assisted by Marina Povedano;
Marina Otero Verzier (‘13 MSCCCP) is curator of “Work, Body, Leisure” for the Netherlands;
Bika Rebek (‘15 MSCCCP) has co-conceived and designed the first installation for “Living with Water” for the Republic of Slovenia; and
The Critical, Curatorial, and Conceptual Practices in Architecture program at Columbia GSAPP was launched in the fall of 2009. In celebration of its alumni’s curatorial contributions to the 2018 Biennale, Felicity D Scott and Mark Wasiuta, co-directors of the CCCP program, will convene a conversation about the projects for the national pavilions. The event CCCP in Venice takes place on Saturday, May 26 from 3pm to 4:30pm at the Dutch Pavilion, Giardini.
Jawaher Al-Sudairy (’15 MSUP) is co-curator of “Spaces in Between” for Saudi Arabia, with Sumaya Al-Solaiman.
Visiting Adjunct Professor Momoyo Kaijima (Atelier Bow-Wow) is curator of the Japanese Pavilion. Among others, her exhibition Architectural Ethnography includes installations by Adam Frampton, Adjunct Assistant Professor and principal of Only If Architecture, and the collective Who Builds Your Architecture?, a coalition of architects, activists, scholars, and educators including GSAPP faculty and alumni Kadambari Baxi, Jordan Carver, Laura Diamond Dixit (Ph.D. in Architecture candidate), Lindsey Wikstrom (‘16 M.Arch), and Mabel O. Wilson ('91 M.Arch).