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Now What?! Advocacy, Activism, and Alliances in American Architecture since 1968

Thursday, May 24, 20186 PM — Friday, Mar 1, 201911:59 PMPDT

Multiple locations Los Angeles, CA, US Los Angeles, CA, US | Multiple locations

Now What?! is the first exhibition to examine 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. The exhibition content, conversations and stories will inspire a new generation of design professionals to see themselves as agents of change by looking at the past to see new ways forward.

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ROBERT H. SIEGEL GALLERY, PRATT INSTITUTE, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

May 24 – JULY 6, 2018

WUHO GALLERY, WOODBURY UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

SEPTEMBER 3 – 28, 2018

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Fall 2018

PETER GUO-HUA FU SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, MCGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL

February 12 – March 1, 2019

More locations to be announced.

Now What?! opening night: Thursday, May 24, 6–8pm at Pratt Institute, Robert H. Siegel Gallery, 61 Saint James Place, Brooklyn, New York

Opening night presentations by exhibition curators, Lori Brown, Andrea Merrett, and Sarah Rafson. A list of updated programming to come!

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Now What?! Advocacy, Activism, and Alliances in American Architecture since 1968

Thursday, May 24, 20186 PM — Friday, Mar 1, 201911:59 PMPDT

Multiple locations Los Angeles, CA, US Los Angeles, CA, US | Multiple locations

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Now What?! is the first exhibition to examine 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. The exhibition content, conversations and stories will inspire a new generation of design professionals to see themselves as agents of change by looking at the past to see new ways forward.

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Now What?! opening night: Thursday, May 24, 6–8pm at Pratt Institute, Robert H. Siegel Gallery, 61 Saint James Place, Brooklyn, New York

Opening night presentations by exhibition curators, Lori Brown, Andrea Merrett, and Sarah Rafson. A list of updated programming to come!

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