Coming Together features examples from more than 60 U.S. cities, both large and small, highlighting lessons learned and opportunities embraced in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic as communities adapt to lasting changes in work, housing, mobility, entertainment, and recreation. The exhibition is currently open to the public and will remain on view through Fall 2026.
Marcos Guiponi + 30 Category: Temporary Installations With The Support Of: BRICKS INC, MIT CAST Fay Chandler Creativity Grant, Virginia Tech School of Architecture (College of Architecture, Arts, and Design AAD), MIT Architecture, Bienal de Arquitectura de Chicago, Griffin Museum of Science and Industry In Collaboration With Students From The Virginia Tech School Of Architecture: Gabriella Riethmueller, Isabella Valant, Steven Waker, Dane Sosna, Abigail Bogin, Julian Dunn, Daniel Robles,
For the past few months, a group of engineering students from San Jose State University has been working on a project that's sure to land them at the top of Santa's "nice" list. Instead of building the next AI platform, they've been trying to bring smiles to the faces of kids and adults by making penguins fly for Christmas in the Park.
Pull back the rickety door inside Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and you'll reveal a tunnel of fast-spinning motorized moths and bats. Turn a few corners to find a classic bedsheet ghost - at first it's unclear whether it's an actor or a sculpture. A few more corners and you might find a curious red-eyed, ghillie-suited woodland creature - a costumed scare actor that is definitely not a sculpture.
"Yes, it's an allision," user The BushRanger wrote on a "talk" page about the incident, where volunteer editors hash out how they'll handle contentious notes and questions. "But everyone will call it a collision."
Deller's collaboration has resulted in a vibrant mosaic that intertwines local wildlife with Roman historical themes, creating a narrative-rich artwork celebrating Scarborough's coastal environment.
Under the leadership of Justice Sharon A. Bourne-Clarke, the Kings County Integrated Domestic Violence Court exemplifies effective collaboration between the judicial system and community organizations to tackle domestic violence.