Creating Architecture Exhibits that Engage

Gregory Dreicer, Vice President of Exhibitions and Programs at the Chicago Architecture Foundation, and Gregory Wessner, Digital Programs and Exhibitions Director at the Architectural League of New York, are AAO's resident experts on creating engaging architecture exhibitions.

                                   Gregory Wessner and Gregory Dreicer at the 2009 AAO Conference

At the AAO conference in November 2009, Greg and Greg hosted a popular break-out session about strategies for engaging broad audiences in learning about the design of the spaces and places that surround them through exhibitions.  The session focused on the different possibilities for encouraging learning about the big issues in architecture, infrastructure, and planning.

                                                 

Be sure to check out the MP3 recording of this session at the bottom of this post.  Enjoy!

Gregory Dreicer, Vice President of Exhibitions and Programs, Chicago Architecture Foundation

Gregory Dreicer is a curator and historian whose explorations of built environment and building technology have received national recognition. He is the former director of Chicken&Egg Public Projects, which was a leading exhibition planning, development, and design firm specializing in social, political, and technological issues. Dreicer worked with organizations including the NYC Department of Environmental Protection, Museum of the City of New York, Smithsonian Institution, and Federal Highway Administration. In the 1990s, Dreicer was a curator at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. He has curated more than 20 exhibitions and his articles have appeared in journals including Perspecta, Culture Technique, History and Technology, and Design Book Review. Dreicer received his PhD from Cornell University’s Department of Science and Technology Studies. He holds an MS in Historic Preservation and a BA, both from Columbia University. Dreicer joined CAF in January 2007.

Gregory Wessner, Digital Programs and Exhibitions Director, Architectural League of New York

Gregory Wessner is the Digital Programs and Exhibitions Director of the Architectural League of New York.  As a curator and editor, he has organized numerous exhibitions, including New New York: Fast Forward, Studio as Muse: Herzog & de Meuron’s Design for the New Parrish Art Museum, 13:100: Thirteen New York Architects Design for Ordos, and, most recently, Toward the Sentient City (with curator Mark Shepard) and New New York 6:1000 Blocks. Publications include 125 Years: The Architectural League of New York, and Travel Reports from the Deborah J. Norden Fund.

In 2006, Wessner initiated a major digital programs initiative for the Architectural League and since that time has produced more than 150 podcasts and short videos.  Wessner is a Level 2 PhD candidate in architectural history at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, where his focus of research is architectural culture and exhibitions.  

He formerly served as Chief Administrator of White Columns and the National Academy School of Fine Arts.

 

 

 

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