Percy Green and the Veiled Prophets, Colin McLaughlin ACTION is a new original play about Percy Green, his group of activists (Action Committee To Improve Opportunities for… Read more »
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STL Reentry Collective
Harvey Galler The new project of STL Reentry Collective includes both the creation of a 1-1.5hr documentary film centering the narratives of 3 formerly incarcerated individuals who are reentering their… Read more »
Superfun
Jenny Price, Allana Ross, Aaron Owens Superfun measures, documents, and promotes the everyday fun facilitated by the manufacture and use of toxic industrial products, and by the clean-up of ultra-toxic… Read more »
Reclaiming Historic Assets to Transform Communities
Catalina Freixas, Melisa Sanders, Aaron Williams, Cindy Mense, Nick Hoffman “Reclaiming Historic Assets to Transform Communities” engages with the community of The Ville, a historic Black neighborhood in north St…. Read more »
The Land on Which We Dance: Reclaiming the Spaces of Black Dance in St. Louis
Denise Ward-Brown, Joanna Dee Das, Michael Allen, Kirven Douthit-Boyd, Heather Beal “The Land on Which We Dance: Reclaiming the Spaces of Black Dance in St. Louis” Research Working Group is… Read more »
Urban Palisades: Technology in the Making of Santa Fe, Mexico City
Diana Montaño, David Pretel “Urban Palisades” examines the development of the district of Santa Fe to interrogate the role of technologies in cementing socioeconomic segregation in contemporary Mexico City –one of… Read more »
Mass Housing in the United States and Yugoslavia: Crossing the Transatlantic Divide
Michael Allen, Vladana Putnik Prica The project pursues an interdisciplinary approach to comparative study of mass housing projects, their ordinary lives and their disposition (including threats to conservation) across the United States… Read more »
Mobilizing the Middle: A Radical Atlas of Ferguson, USA
Patty Heyda, Z Gorley, Blake Strode “Mobilizing the Middle: A Radical Atlas of Ferguson, USA” is a project that maps the politics of inequality in the American ‘first ring’ suburb, through… Read more »
Aerial Perspectives: Using Drone Photography to Empower Community Generated Design Solutions
Meghan Kirkwood, Wyly Brown “Aerial Perspectives” is working in collaboration with resident groups in three different St. Louis neighborhoods to integrate the use of drone technologies to support the development… Read more »
Beauty in Enormous Bleakness: The Design Legacy of the Interned Generation of Japanese Americans
Kelley Van Dyck Murphy, Heidi Kolk, Lynette Widder “If I hadn’t gone to that kind of place, I wouldn’t have realized the beauty that exists in enormous bleakness.” – Chiura… Read more »



