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2026


03.06Exhibition

Bait + Switch: Architectural Objects that Fool

Bait + Switch brings together architects, designers, and artists to present works that evade our perception. 


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2025


12.05Panel
Exhibition




10.24Exhibition

Something to Do with Scale
by Chibbernoonie


This playful installation includes prints spanning from floor to ceiling while simulataniously presenting the same images in miniature, appearting at 1/5th of the size.

2024


11.15Exhibition

There There: Unearthing
by Monica Lamela

Exploring how architecture can serve as an act of excavation, revealing the hidden layers of history and memory that shape the places we inhabit.


10.18Exhibition

Lustre Pendente
by Benjamin Vanmuysen

The exhibition of a captivating 30-foot chandelier. A stunning interplay of light and form.


 

02.29 - 03.01Exhibition


Under Pressure
by Adam Miller

A Woodbury University School of Architecture faculty show focusing on a two part display of work: a completed piece and the “guts” that led to the piece.
 

2023


04.07 – 05.16Exhibition


Good Guts
by WSOA Faculty

A Woodbury University School of Architecture faculty show focusing on a two part display of work: a completed piece and the “guts” that led to the piece.


03.03 – 04.03Exhibition


Oops I Fielded Again
by Ben Warwas

 An exercise of reversing the technique of trompe l'oeil, producing a 2-dimensional drawing in a 3-dimensional gallery.


 

02.03 – 03.03Exhibition


Graffiti
by Irvin Shaifa

Graffiti is a series done in acrylic and ink referencing animation cels from the ’90s, street tags in Jersey, AND1 hoop tapes, Soulja Boy YouTube videos, and the early 2000s.


09.15 – 10.13Exhibition


bygone
by Courtney Cho & Claudia V. Solórzano

Coil-built vessels and sculptures, operating as artifacts as though they have lived past lives, waiting to be unburied, rediscovered and reinterpreted.


10.20 – 11.20Exhibition


Color Commentary
by Kevin Sherrod

Color Commentary "Jawn": Unveiling Cultural Competency's Role in Spatial Understanding.  

 

2022


04.05 – 05.05Exhibition


Territories of Territory Extraction
by Drawing Agency

An exploration of the multiple vectors of forensic architectural analysis used to expose Singapore’s relationship with its supply chains.


02.28 – 03.25Exhibition


The Serlio Code
by Jean Jaminet, Gabriel Esquivel, Shane Bugni

An investigation on the drawings of Italian Mannerist architect Sebastiano Serlio through the lens of artificial intelligence.


 

09.12 – 10.12Exhibition


Two Timing Strangers   
by Tallulah Hood

An exhibition that builds and manipulates familiar domestic objects and imbues them with the voices of unidentifiable strangers.


10.21 – 11.03Exhibition




11.11 – 12.03Exhibition


Central Valley Accessories
by Dylan Krueger

Central Valley Accessories investigates the over-looked built fabric of Central Valley in California through photography and a shed-like installation.

 

2021


11.05 – 12.10Exhibition
Lightweight Construction Site
by office ca

An experiment in contextualizing and representing digital tectonics—simulated particles, 3D meshes, physics engines, etc.

10.08 – 10.31Exhibition
Shade Shrines
by Angelica Lorenzi

Through the display of a series of models and drawings, the exhibition tells the story of awnings, visible but almost anonymous elements of the urban landscape.

03.08 – 09.01Lectures, Interviews, Exhibition


Lectures Interviews Exhibitions
Various Participants

An online series focused on individual work and voices within a group exhibition context.

 

2020


02.07 – 03.07Exhibition


Four Corners
ShinShin 

Titled Four Corners, the exhibition explores resolution and hybridization for a series of transformed historic homes in Detroit, Michigan


 

2019


09.06 – 10.06Exhibition


Untethered
by Anali Gharakhani

A speculative investigation in Bauhaus drawing techniques.



11.08-12.08Exhibition
Crudity
by Cody Miner

Crudity investigates a curatorial strategy that works as Taxidermy, exploring the arrangement of skins as layers with various degrees of graphical crudeness.

02.08 – 03.08 Exhibition
Two Models, Four Scales
by Medium Office

A mock-up of two projects exhibited as “2 Models, 4 Scales,” at Wedge Gallery, Woodbury University, 2019

04.05 – 05.05 Exhibition

03.08 – 04.01 Exhibition
Slump Model
by David Eskenazi

This installation is made with modeling techniques and structural logics more commonly found at a smaller scale size, and as such the model’s form collapses and deforms.
 

2018


09.14 – 10.01Exhibition





11.09 – 12.09Exhibition
Plated
by BairBalliet

The exhibition offers insight into the conceptual underpinnings that bind the office work together through a curatorial approach.

10.05 – 11.05 Exhibition
 

Study Abroad Exhibition 


10.23.2025 Exhibition



01.31.2025 Exhibition



09.13.2024Exhibition

Sicily

This exhibition highlights student work from the Sicily study abroad program, discovering Sicily’s rich mix of history, art, and culture, exploring salt mines and visiting cathedrals.



02.23.2024Exhibition
Venice

Featuring work from the Venice study abroad program, this exhibition showcases student investigations of the city through drawing, mapping, and architectural analysis informed by on-site observation.

02.02.2024 Exhibition
Rome

This exhibition highlights student work from the Rome study abroad program, reflecting immersive study of Rome’s historical and contemporary architectural conditions.



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