2022 Exhibit Columbus Symposium Public by Design: Day Two

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123 Washington Street,Columbus IN 47201

22 October, 2022

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2022 Exhibit Columbus SymposiumPublic by Design: Day TwoSaturday, 22 OctoberColumbus City HallJoin us in downtown Columbus for the 2022 Exhibit Columbus Symposium: Public by Design. In a format designed to inspire engagement from Columbus, around the state, and far beyond, the two-day event will feature sessions with the J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller Prize Recipients, University Design Research Fellows, High School Design Team, Graphic Designer, Curatorial Team, and feature three keynote events. All events are free and open to the public with a suggested donation.The central hub for all of Saturday's events is Columbus City Hall.To learn about and register for Day One: https://publicbydesign-dayone.eventbrite.comDay Two of the 2022 Exhibit Columbus Symposium, Public by Design, will begin at Columbus City Hall (123 Washington Street) with a keynote conversation with Rachel Kaplan-David, the Director of the Chicago Architectural Biennial, and Jenny Gil Schmitz, the Executive Director of Desert X—two of the country’s leading cultural programs that create site responsive art and architecture installations. The conversation will be moderated by Rasul Mowatt, Department Head of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management at North Carolina State University. Sessions will continue throughout the day with the University Design Research Fellows in conversation with James Lima Planning + Development, a leading urban strategy consultancy. 2022–23 University Design Research Fellows Joseph Altshuler (School of Architecture at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL) and Zack Morrison (Chicago, IL)Esteban Garcia Bravo and Maria Clara Morales (Department of Computer Graphics Technology at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN)Jessica Colangelo and Charles Sharpless (University of Arkansas Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, Fayetteville, AR)Deborah Garcia (Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Architecture, Cambridge, MA)Molly Hunker and Greg Corso (Syracuse University School of Architecture, Syracuse, NY)Katie MacDonald and Kyle Schumann (University of Virginia School of Architecture, Charlottesville, VA)Halina Steiner, Tameka Baba, Forbes Lipschitz (Austin E. Knowlton School at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH) and Shelby Doyle (Iowa State University College of Design, Ames, IA)Saturday will conclude with a session about graphic design and wayfinding systems with Chris Grimley, a principal at the firm OverUnder in conversation with Rick Valicenti, an independent producer, designer, and Landmark Columbus Foundation Design Director. The day will conclude with introductions to the High School Design Team and Elementary STEM Students. Sessions will be moderated by one of the six Curatorial Partners who are: 2022–23 Curatorial Partners Paola Aguirre, Urban Designer, BORDERLESSChris Merritt, Landscape Architect, Merritt ChaseLauren M. Pacheco, Civic and Cultural Artist, Steel Studio FoundationBryony Roberts, Designer, Writer, Educator, Bryony Roberts StudioRaymund Ryan, Curator at Large, The Heinz Architectural Center at Carnegie Museum of ArtHolly Warren, Assistant Director for the Arts, City of BloomingtonThe 2022 Exhibit Columbus Symposium is offered free of charge and the organization would love have your support for it and future events at whatever level fits your budget. The 2022 Exhibit Columbus Symposium: Public by Design is presented with support from the National Endowment for The Arts “Our Town Grant” through a partnership with the City of Columbus and an Indiana Humanities and National Endowment for the Arts “Collaboration Grant” with the City of Bloomington, and through major support from the organization’s Design Legacy Supporters, many individuals, foundations, and corporations. The media sponsors for Exhibit Columbus are Archinect and Bustler and the Architect's Newspaper. About Exhibit Columbus Exhibit Columbus is a program of Landmark Columbus Foundation and an exploration of community, architecture, art, and design that activates and celebrates the modern legacy of Columbus, Indiana. It creates a cycle of programming that uses this context to convene conversations around innovative ideas and commissions site-responsive installations in a free, public exhibition.

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