Lecture
A Romp Through NYU’s Architecture, Built and Unbuilt

In conjunction with the exhibition Partners in Design:
Alfred H. Barr Jr. and Philip Johnson

From Beaux-Arts to Brutalism, NYU has it all. Carol Krinsky, Professor of Art History, NYU, will survey the wide range of buildings created or adapted for use by generations of students. From the original Gothic Revival building of 1831 to classicism, Arts-and-Crafts, and Art Deco to late modernism—including Philip Johnson’s Bobst Library and proposed campus master plan—she will illuminate NYU’s panorama of architectural forms.

Co-sponsored by NYU’s Department of Art History and Grey Art Gallery.

Free of charge, no reservations, seating is limited, programs are subject to change. Photo ID required for entrance to NYU buildings.

Starts 9/26/17 6:30 pm
Ends 9/26/17 8:00 pm
Participants Carol Krinsky
Location Silver Center, Room 300 (enter at 32 Waverly Place)
Cost Free of charge

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Program Types: Lecture