
Now What?! opened in San Francisco at California College of the Arts on November 29 and was on view from November 29 – December 14, 2018.

Timeline shot from Now What?! San Francisco. San Francisco is the third stop on the exhibition’s journey and will head to Montreal next.

We're thrilled to be working with the Pittsburgh-based, acting curator of the August Wilson Center Kilolo Luckett on the writing and editing of the exhibition catalogue. Release date to come.

Shot from the opening night of Now What?! Los Angeles, the second stop on the exhibition travel schedule.

Vivienda Colective: Fernanda Canales on Housing and the Human Dimensions of Architecture


Join Now What?! curators, Lori Brown, Andrea Merrett, Sarah Rafson, and Roberta Washington in conversation with Annmarie Adams and Alanna Thain of McGill University for a lecture as part of the Democracy, Space, and Technology Lecture Series from the Yan P. Lin Centre.
On Saturday, January 19, Sarah Rafson, with other volunteers from Doors Open Pittsburgh, led a bus tour on a historic tour around the city in commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Point Line Projects turns three this year, and we continue to be challenged and rewarded by editorial and exhibition projects about art, architecture, and design. Join us in reflecting on what we’ve accomplished in 2018 and what’s to come in 2019.
Welcome Spring 2019 Interns! We're excited to welcome three incredible interns to the PLP team! Meet Jai Kanodia, Abigail Salmon, and Kenneth Wahrenberger.
Avocet Greenwell
Now What?! Advocacy, Activism, and Alliances in American Architecture Since 1968, is in its second showing at California College of the Arts’ Hubbell Street Galleries. With over fifty new panels added from New York and Los Angeles the content we’re excited to continue to grow Now What?! And manage the project as it continues to travel.
Sarah Rafson
ArchiteXX
A traveling exhibition that examines the little-known history of architects and designers working to further the causes of the civil rights, women’s, and LGBTQ movements of the past fifty years.
Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture
2017 - 2018
Università Luigi Bocconi, Milan, Italy. Photo by Paolo Tonato. Courtesy of Grafton Architects.
Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture
Spring 2018
An end-of-year exhibition celebrating the work and research by students at the school.
Hello New York!
Now What?! ArchiteXX Exhibition About Activism in the Profession to Open at Pratt Institute on May 24, 2018
We are pleased to announce that Point Line Projects was awarded the 2nd Annual Employee Diversity Recognition Award at the University of Pittsburgh!
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Kyleen Pickering
Join us Monday, November 20 for an evening of conversation on architecture and activism featuring a stellar list of presenters!
Ioanna Theocharopoulou
Artifice Books on Architecture
2017