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Spotlight

Confluence: Art, Science, Technology, and Creativity
MIT Media Lab's Tod Machover is featured in this PBS-TV series

Upcoming Events

LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS

December 11  |  MIT MAD Design Fellowship information session
Learn about the MIT Morningside Academy for Design Fellowship and the application process for the next cohort. Applicants should be forward-thinking graduate students with a strong interest in design, sustainability, and social impact to join its next Fellowship cohort.
Zoom link
5:00-6:00 pm (ET)

Ongoing | CONFLUENCE: Art, Science, Technology, and Creativity 
MIT Media Lab's Tod Machover is featured in CONFLUENCE, a PBS-TV series dedicated to art, science, technology, and creativity
Episode 2, "Material World" View on PBS


EXHIBITIONS  

Through December 13  | WORK-IN-PROGRESS
An exhibition exploring the reuse and upcycling of shipping containers and industrial objects as an interaction between research and practice, past and future  by LOT-EK, a team of architects, thinkers, and makers. 
More information
The Keller Gallery
7-408

Through December 19 | The “Dead Cities” in Syria and their Islamic Architectural Legacy
An exhibit featuring detailed drawings by Francesca Liuni for a book by Architecture's Nasser Rabbat, as well as maps, models, academic books, and photographs, showcasing the widespread influence of the Dead Cities’ architecture on later Islamic structures.
More information.
MIT Maihaugen Gallery (14N-130)

Through December 20  | Brick X Brick: Drawing a Particular Survey
The work from seven students in the Spring 2024 Workshop Brick x Brick: Drawing a Particular Survey. Drawings examine architecture’s ties to vision, documentation, and preservation within the racial, economic, and material conditions of the turn-of-the-century South. Focusing on Tuskegee University and Robert R. Taylor—the first accredited Black architect, MIT graduate, and designer of Tuskegee’s historic brick buildings—the exhibition offers fresh perspectives on architectural history and its lasting narratives.
More information
Wiesner Student Gallery

Through December 22 |  Ayamama Swa(m)p: Urban Resilience & Revival of the River Corridor
Centering on the ecology of the Ayamama River in Istanbul, the project invites the public to reflect and engage in open dialogue on sustainable pathways to a more resilient urban future. Designed and curated by Architecture’s Rafi Segal and Selin Şahin.
More information.
Salt Galata
Bankalar Caddesi 11
Karaköy 34421 İstanbul Turkey

Through January 25, 2025 | Wordplay at ICA Boston
ACT's Renée Green's Space Poem #1 is on view as part of the Wordplay exhibition.
Institute of Contemporary Art Boston
25 Harbor Shore Drive, Boston

Through Spring 2025 | Cosmograph: Speculative Fictions for the New Space Age
An exhibition by DESIGN EARTH — a design studio founded by Architecture’s Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy — bringing art and science together to examine possible futures where outer space is both a frontier for human exploration and new territory for exploitation and development by private enterprise.
More information.
MIT Museum

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SA+P Wellness Program for Fall 2024
Yoga and Mindfulness
Tuesday 5:30-6:45 pm in-person (9-255) and online | Connect via Zoom here

Virtual exhibitions and activities
ACT lecture archive | Connect here
Department of Architecture lecture channel | Connect here