11/08/2021
Join us, November 10th for the Kibel Gallery's virtual symposium
"Marking Loss, Making Memorials."
For info and registration (go.umd.edu/marking_loss)
Presented in conjunction with our exhibition: "Making the Holodomor Memorial: Context & Questions."
Co-sponsored by the University of Maryland's Kibel Gallery, The School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation, The Department of History and The Nathan and Jeannette Miller Center.
02/26/2020
Gather more details about the creation of the Holodomor Memorial from the architect herself, Larysa Kurylas (B.ARCH '80), along with the other significant collaborators on March 2, 2020, from 12-1:30 p.m.
For more details about the gallery talk, visit
https://arch.umd.edu/mapp/event/kibel-gallery-talk-making-memorial
12/04/2019
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11/11/2018
Great gallery talk yesterday featuring exhibition designer, Manuel Miranda. Thanks to all who came! Stay tuned for more Kibel Gallery events...
11/09/2018
Please join us on Friday, November 9th, for a gallery talk, by Manuel Miranda, designer of our current exhibition, 10 Sectors, 10 Solutions: Artists and Community Change.
Manuel's bold graphic design ranges in scale, type and location- websites, publications, exhibitions, and public space.This should prove to be a high energy talk that will offer an opportunity for a rich discussion about about design, graphics, text & meaning.
11/04/2018
Please join us on Friday, November 9th, for a gallery talk, by Manuel Miranda, designer of our current exhibition, 10 Sectors, 10 Solutions: Artists and Community Change.
Manuel's bold graphic design ranges in scale, type and location- websites, publications, exhibitions, and public space.
This should prove to be a high energy talk that will offer an opportunity for a rich discussion about about design, graphics, text & meaning.
10/25/2017
The multimedia exhibit 30X30: Expanding the Legacy celebrates the first 30 years of the International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA) by showcasing the work of thirty women from the archives. Supporting the goal to increase the awareness and record the formative history of women in architecture, the exhibit maps the range of the archive, offers a preview of the treasures within, and reminds us of the urgency of saving collections otherwise too easily lost to time.
04/14/2016
Last night's panel on :
Planning Chinatown DC: challenges and opportunities
04/04/2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ii00XYvNc0Q&list=PLKfu2dadQIUosdigF6CusKFN2bN4jzQJ4&index=3
reVision: Burnham Place
History and analysis presentation of Burnham Place. University of Maryland Graduate Seminar in Urban Design, Instructor: Matthew Bell, FAIA, Students: Lubna ...
04/04/2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eeHrWqWix0&list=PLKfu2dadQIUosdigF6CusKFN2bN4jzQJ4&index=5
reVision: McMillan
History and analysis presentation of McMillan. University of Maryland Graduate Seminar in Urban Design, Instructor: Matthew Bell, FAIA, Students: Christopher...
04/04/2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9IooPLklC8&list=PLKfu2dadQIUosdigF6CusKFN2bN4jzQJ4&index=4
reVision: Capitol Crossing
History and analysis presentation of Capital Crossing. University of Maryland Graduate Seminar in Urban Design, Instructor: Matthew Bell, FAIA, Students: Gol...