Join Adam Nathaniel Furman, editor of the recent book, Queer Spaces: An Atlas of LGBTQIA+ Places & Stories (2022), to hear about their career as a queer British Argentine-Japanese artist, academic, and designer. Adam will share insights into how they carved a queer path through the heteronormative conventions of architectural practice and what the future holds for queer spaces around the world.
Trained in architecture and based in London, Adam’s atelier works in spatial design and art of all scales from videos and prints to large public artworks, architecturally integrated ornament, as well as products, furniture, interiors, publishing, and academia.
The event will be hosted by Studio Gang in our Chicago office.
Wednesday, April 26th
Doors open at 5:45PM
“Architect Juliane Wolf specializes in sustainable public spaces, urban residential towers and visitor-serving organizations, and leads design from Studio Gang’s Chicago office. Wolf has managed award-winning projects, including Writers Theatre in Glencoe and the strategic plan for the National Aquarium in Baltimore.”
Studio Gang hosted AIA Chicago’s launch of an LGBTQI+ alliance with a reception on our Chicago rooftop.
Break out of the cold and join AIA Chicago’s LGBTQIA+ Alliance at our Chicago office rooftop prairie. This Spring Social will feature a local non-profit organization that lifts voices of the trans community as well as other community members as we prepare and plan for Pride festivities in June. Beverages and light hors d’oeuvres will be served.
Special performances by Chamilla Foxx, Tenderoni, and Tiki Vonte!