Lecture Series: Jacqueline Shaw 

Jacqueline Shaw's project work for lecture series

Monday, November 13, 2023
5:30pm - 7pm
Freeman Auditorium in the Woldenberg Art Center,
Tulane's Uptown Campus

This lecture is open to the public.

This lecture is presented by Jacqueline Shaw, Assistant Professor and Architecture Department Head at the Rhode Island School of Design and founder of Studio Euonym.

Studio Euonym’s current research investigates constructs of value in the context of historical objects, forms, and systems of evaluation for design archives. Most recently, the work has considered ways in which acts of historic preservation could exist as re-evaluative rather than additive processes. Her lecture will focus on research methods, the thesis development process, and her pedagogical approach to research and thesis curriculum.

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Jacqueline Shaw is an Assistant Professor and Architecture Department Head at the Rhode Island School of Design and founder of Studio Euonym.

Jacqueline Shaw is the founder of Studio Euonym, and an Assistant Professor and Architecture Department Head at the Rhode Island School of Design. She has a Master of Architecture with Distinction from the University of Michigan and a BFA in Interior Design from California State University, Long Beach. She has over ten years of professional experience in New York City and Detroit as an Associate at SPAN Architecture, and at the practices of Jaklitsch/Gardner Architects, Stephen Burks Man Made and M1DTW.

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