Exhibit Columbus 2021 Exhibition

Exhibit Columbus 2021 Exhibition

Home » Events » Exhibit Columbus 2021 Exhibition

Exhibit Columbus is an exploration of architecture, art, design, and community that activates the design legacy of Columbus, Indiana.

New Middles: From Main Street to Megalopolis, What is the Future of the Middle City? on view August 21–November 28, 2021 in Columbus, Indiana. The 2021 Exhibition is powered by support from Cummins Inc. Sign up for our newsletter for latest news and events.

To learn more about Exhibit Columbus’ events and exhibition schedule click here.

Curated by Iker Gil and Mimi Zeiger, New Middles: From Main Street To Megalopolis, What Is The Future Of The Middle City? is the third emphasis of Exhibit Columbus’ widely praised two-year pattern of programming that actuates the plan tradition of Columbus through a conference, plan introductions, and a presentation.

At a second when reflection, inventiveness, and development is generally expected to imagine better approaches for being, New Middles expands on Columbus’ inheritance as a research facility for plan as community speculation to investigate the eventual fate of the focal point of the United States and the areas associated by the Mississippi Watershed.

Part of the rights to the content are reserved for Bustler

For more events: here

Further Reading From ArchUp

  • Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) Global Conference

    Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) Global Conference: Future Cities: Through Science. By Design. In Place. Over Time. The ongoing, rapid urbanization has significant effects on the future of urban development and the coexistence of people. This presents us with great challenges. Traditional functional planning models can no longer adequately capture the complex interrelationships and different influencing

  • Sonya Clark: We Are Each Other

    Sonya Clark: We Are Each Other Sonya Clark (American, born 1967), The Beaded Prayers Project , 1998 – ongoing, fabric, beads, and thread, 120 panels, 2 × 2 feet each, collection of the artist. Installation view at Newark Museum of ArtFor nearly 30 years, fiber artist Sonya Clark’s work has explored the histories and legacies

  • Utilities by Dia Mrad

    Utilities seeks to excavate and document the multilayers of Beirut’s economic collapse, and employs an ethnographic lens to explore the material manifestations of the crisis across the city’s urban fabric. The project unearths the material infrastructural apparatus that is emerging as a response to socioeconomic conditions; solar panels, water tanks, private

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *