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Sarah Rafson & Ilana Curtis
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Read MoreNow What?! Advocacy, Activism, and Alliances in American Architecture Since 1968 is traveling across international borders to the Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture in McGill University. The exhibit is growing in both content and acclaim as it explores overlooked histories of architecture and design in its third showing.
Tuesday, February 12–Friday, March 1, 2019
Gallery hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00AM–5:00PM
Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture McGill University
815 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest
Montréal, QC, H3ACanada (map)
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.
Read MoreFrom our collaborators over at ArchiteXX and inspiring call:
Let's highlight how women in architecture have strongly impacted the built environment and design related fields, even while radically under recognized. Any student enrolled in an architecture program is eligible to submit a video on the woman architect who inspires them. Learn more on ArchiteXX’s website.
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.
Read MorePoint 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.
Read MoreWelcome Spring 2019 Interns! We're excited to welcome three incredible interns to the PLP team! Meet Jai Kanodia, Abigail Salmon, and Kenneth Wahrenberger.
Read MoreAvocet Greenwell
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Read MoreNow 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.
Read MoreIt has been a frenzied fall at Point Line Projects. As we enter the Thanksgiving holiday we’re feeling extra thankful to be doing so with new clients and collaborators who keep us busy with meaningful projects.
Read MoreSarah Rafson
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Read MoreOur interview series, En Pointe is picking up steam and reaching new audiences through a guest editorship on sub_teXXt, ArchiteXX’s online journal about women in architecture. The series of interviews highlights projects with impact, and is well underway with conversations released every Wednesday through January 2019. Read more here.
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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.
Read MoreCarnegie Mellon School of Architecture
2017 - 2018
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Read MoreThe 57th edition of the Carnegie International, the second-oldest international art fair opens at Pittsburgh Carnegie Museum of Art. The exhibition, on view through March 25 presents work by 32 artists and artists collective. The exhibition, led by, Ingrid Schaffner asks what it means to be “international” at this moment in time. We’re looking forward to the CI catalogue release in February. For more information, check out the Carnegie International Website.
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