Lecture Series and New Mexico Museum of Art

by admin on January 2, 2010

AIA Santa Fe’s Lecture Series is collaborating with New Mexico Museum of Art to bring a mini-lecture series in conjunction with the museum’s exhibit Museums in the 21st Century: Concepts, Projects, Buildings

Free Friday Evenings

All lectures are free and open to the public and begin at 6:00 PM in the New Mexico Museum of Art’s St. Francis Auditorium.  Please mark your calendar.  AIA Santa Fe will bring you more information as we are nearer to the date of each lecture.

Scheduled Lectures

March 12, 2010

speaker – Brad Cloepfil / Allied Works -  Portland, OR

Brad Cloepfil is founding principal of Allied Works Architecture, Inc. This Internationally recognized architect designed the extension to the University of Michigan Art Museum, the Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, and has recently broken ground for the Clyfford Still Museum in Denver.  The UMAM project is include in the Museums in the 21st Century exhibit at the NM Museum of Art .

March 26, 2010

ART OUTSIDE AND IN – THE SCULPTURE GARDEN AND THE MUSEUM

speaker – Marc Treib / UC Berkeley Department of Architecture

Marc Treib, professor of Architecture Emeritus, University of California Berkeley, is a noted landscape and architectural historian and critic. Treib has published numerous books on architecture  and architectural landscape.

April 9, 2010

A MATTER OF PLACE: MODERN JAPANESE MUSEUMS

speaker – Christopher Mead / UNM School of Architecture and Planning

Christopher Mead, Ph.D. is Regents Professor of Architecture and Professor of Art History, University of New Mexico.

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