Event Pass Information Event Pass TypePriceQuantity Student with Valid IDFREE 0 MemberFREE 0 General Public$10.00 USD 0 Event Details Through shared dialogue between with poets, educators, artists, architects and activists, this participatory program will explore how identity and cultural forces can influence the process of how we design, both collectively and individually. This event will expose the implicit and explicit relationships between identity and the discipline of making. Using perspectives and experiences from across multiple creative fields, this event will explore the power of interdisciplinary exchange. This event is inspired by the Close to the Edge: The Birth of Hip Hop Architecture exhibition, currently on display at the Center for Architecture. Speakers:Danei Cesario, AIA, NCARB, NOMA, Associate, Array ArchitectsAbigail Conklin, Program Manager, Creative Connections NYCPaco Márquez, Poet; Editor, OccuPoetryKamau Ware, Artist/Historian; Founder, Kamau StudiosKatie Yamasaki, Artist and Muralist Moderators:Daniel Aronberg, Assoc. AIA, Co-Chair, AIANY Emerging New York Architects Committee; Designer, 1100 ArchitectsFauzia Khanani, Assoc. AIA, Principal and Founder, Studio Fōr - Please Note: Your registration for this event constitutes your agreement to specific and limited use of your email address, and possibly your image or voice, in related communications. Learn more in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Contact info@aiany.org with questions. As a reminder, AIA National policy requires participants to attend the entire educational portion of an event to receive continuing education credits. We encourage all participants to arrive on time to comply with this policy.