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Black Rock Design Institute Presents: Johnsen Schmaling Architects

The BRDI welcomes Sebastian Schmaling for a presentation of the award-winning, regionally focused work of Johnsen Schmaling Architects, based in Wisconsin. Johnsen and Schmaling are currently Professors in Practice at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, Johnsen Schmaling’s work has received more than 70 professional design awards, including 25 national and regional Honor and Merit Awards from the American Institute of Architects, a National AIA Top Ten Green Projects Award, a 2011 Annual Design Review Award from Architecture magazine, and a Contract Design Award for Public Spaces. They frequently lecture on their work in the United States and Europe and continue to teach as visiting critics around the country, most recently at the University of Oklahoma, the University of Toronto, and the University of North Carolina.

Black Rock Design Institute Presents: Johnsen Schmaling Architects

The BRDI welcomes Sebastian Schmaling for a presentation of the award-winning, regionally focused work of Johnsen Schmaling Architects, based in Wisconsin. Johnsen and Schmaling are currently Professors in Practice at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, Johnsen Schmaling’s work has received more than 70 professional design awards, including 25 national and regional Honor and Merit Awards from the American Institute of Architects, a National AIA Top Ten Green Projects Award, a 2011 Annual Design Review Award from Architecture magazine, and a Contract Design Award for Public Spaces. They frequently lecture on their work in the United States and Europe and continue to teach as visiting critics around the country, most recently at the University of Oklahoma, the University of Toronto, and the University of North Carolina.

Black Rock Design Institute Presents: Johnsen Schmaling Architects

The BRDI welcomes Sebastian Schmaling for a presentation of the award-winning, regionally focused work of Johnsen Schmaling Architects, based in Wisconsin. Johnsen and Schmaling are currently Professors in Practice at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, Johnsen Schmaling’s work has received more than 70 professional design awards, including 25 national and regional Honor and Merit Awards from the American Institute of Architects, a National AIA Top Ten Green Projects Award, a 2011 Annual Design Review Award from Architecture magazine, and a Contract Design Award for Public Spaces. They frequently lecture on their work in the United States and Europe and continue to teach as visiting critics around the country, most recently at the University of Oklahoma, the University of Toronto, and the University of North Carolina.

Black Rock Design Institute Presents: Johnsen Schmaling Architects

The BRDI welcomes Sebastian Schmaling for a presentation of the award-winning, regionally focused work of Johnsen Schmaling Architects, based in Wisconsin. Johnsen and Schmaling are currently Professors in Practice at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, Johnsen Schmaling’s work has received more than 70 professional design awards, including 25 national and regional Honor and Merit Awards from the American Institute of Architects, a National AIA Top Ten Green Projects Award, a 2011 Annual Design Review Award from Architecture magazine, and a Contract Design Award for Public Spaces. They frequently lecture on their work in the United States and Europe and continue to teach as visiting critics around the country, most recently at the University of Oklahoma, the University of Toronto, and the University of North Carolina.

Scott Hinton on Robert Adams’s American Landscapes

Robert Adams’ photographs of the American landscape became some of the most famous of the twentieth century. Join photographer Scott Hinton for a gallery discussion of Adams’ most recent body of work, a portfolio of images made in Oregon’s Nehalem Bay State Park.

Michael Branch on John James Audubon, the Artist, the Scientist, the Entrepreneur, and the Writer

John James Audubon, the artist, is beloved by many for the naturalistic and life-size illustrations of the creatures he made. Fewer are aware of his reputation as a scientist, natural historian, entrepreneur, and writer. Join Michael Branch for an exploration of Audubon’s life and work, some of which is on display through February 15.

The Folk & the Lore: Love and Everything Else

Everyone has a love story and everyone has a story of heartbreak.

From the creative mind of Jessi LeMay comes the storytelling and narrative filmmaking project The Folk & the Lore. This multimedia project aims to collect, archive, and tell stories from Reno and throughout the region through photography, short films, and live storytelling events that will be held regularly at the Nevada Museum of Art. Together, we believe that when you know your neighbor’s story, not only do you feel more connected to your community, but those stories become part of your own. Join this premiere event for an evening of storytelling and films based on the holidays. Doors open at 5pm for social hour and chez louie cash bar. Stories begin at 6pm.

The Folk & the Lore: Love and Everything Else

Everyone has a love story and everyone has a story of heartbreak.

From the creative mind of Jessi LeMay comes the storytelling and narrative filmmaking project The Folk & the Lore. This multimedia project aims to collect, archive, and tell stories from Reno and throughout the region through photography, short films, and live storytelling events that will be held regularly at the Nevada Museum of Art. Together, we believe that when you know your neighbor’s story, not only do you feel more connected to your community, but those stories become part of your own. Join this premiere event for an evening of storytelling and films based on the holidays. Doors open at 5pm for social hour and chez louie cash bar. Stories begin at 6pm.

The Folk & the Lore: Love and Everything Else

Everyone has a love story and everyone has a story of heartbreak.

From the creative mind of Jessi LeMay comes the storytelling and narrative filmmaking project The Folk & the Lore. This multimedia project aims to collect, archive, and tell stories from Reno and throughout the region through photography, short films, and live storytelling events that will be held regularly at the Nevada Museum of Art. Together, we believe that when you know your neighbor’s story, not only do you feel more connected to your community, but those stories become part of your own. Join this premiere event for an evening of storytelling and films based on the holidays. Doors open at 5pm for social hour and chez louie cash bar. Stories begin at 6pm.

The Folk & the Lore: Love and Everything Else

Everyone has a love story and everyone has a story of heartbreak.

From the creative mind of Jessi LeMay comes the storytelling and narrative filmmaking project The Folk & the Lore. This multimedia project aims to collect, archive, and tell stories from Reno and throughout the region through photography, short films, and live storytelling events that will be held regularly at the Nevada Museum of Art. Together, we believe that when you know your neighbor’s story, not only do you feel more connected to your community, but those stories become part of your own. Join this premiere event for an evening of storytelling and films based on the holidays. Doors open at 5pm for social hour and chez louie cash bar. Stories begin at 6pm.