Chat Travieso
@ChatTraviesoArtist, Designer | Co-Founder of Yeju & Chat | Tepper Chair at Rutgers' Mason Gross School of the Arts
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.@ChatTravieso describes his design and art work as "urban intervention projects," meant to create spaces for people to gather and linger. Get to know Travieso and his plans for bringing art—and our student artists—out into the community: rutgers.edu/news/rutgers-n…
Synergy: On a review for the studio “Yes Loitering: Youth and the Built Environment” @ChatTravieso the same week as I publish a story on teens and malls theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…
Fun to host @ChatTravieso and his @Whatsonatssa @CityCollegeNY students at The Yard to discuss designing youth-centered public spaces. Thanks for joining us on this journey!
In this issue edited by Jill Stoner & @osaloojee , I contributed an essay that examines ways to refuse the exclusionary function of a wall by either disregarding it, appropriating it, circumventing it, or abolishing it, and the political implications of each of these categories.
Available now: Architectures of Refusal. In digital bit.ly/3TWVvW3 or print bit.ly/3UTOnuF. This AD issue reveals how architecture’s spatial and economic inequity is being dismantled. Guest-edited by Jill Stoner & Ozayr Saloojee. Design and cover by @CHKDesign
Now live! The 7th & final installment of our series on activism from academia to the profession. Can #design activism be a radically democratic & inclusive practice across generations? #designjustice, #decolonization, #climatecrisis, #housingjustice. placesjournal.org/article/field-…
What a way to start the week - great to talk and explore futures with radical instructors & ambitious students @a_l_hu @ChatTravieso @waithinktank @curryjhackett @quilianriano
Honored to be a 2022-2023 Fellow at the New School's Mellon Initiative for Inclusive Faculty Excellence!
Available now: Architectures of Refusal. In digital bit.ly/3TWVvW3 or print bit.ly/3UTOnuF. This AD issue reveals how architecture’s spatial and economic inequity is being dismantled. Guest-edited by Jill Stoner & Ozayr Saloojee. Design and cover by @CHKDesign
In collaboration with @cleveLANDstudio the annual @Cleveland_PL See Also art series is on display in the Eastman Reading Garden in @DowntownCLE This year’s installation, titled On End, showcases sculptures by New York-based artists and designers Yeju Choi and Chat Travieso.
This year’s See Also art installation at the @Cleveland_PL’s Eastman Reading Garden is by Yeju Choi and @ChatTravieso It’s titled “On End,” and is made from bookends! cpl.org/experience-art…
Have you been “On The Other Side"? Chat Travieso and Yeju Choi's 2017 public artwork, commissioned by @CambridgeArts, transforms Fern Street between Concord Avenue and Field Street into a rainbow cambridgema.gov/arts/publicart…
Our past Participatory Design Fellow @ChatTravieso received @ColumbiaGSAPP's Anti-Racism Curriculum Development Award for his "A Nation of Walls" course on US architecture’s active role in perpetuating racial apartheid. More on Chat's critical work here: arch.columbia.edu/news/spring-20…
“In their ubiquity and apparent banality, race barriers are a form of ‘terror of the mundane and quotidian.’” Read @ChatTravieso's contribution to the Vigilantism issue: “Concrete Terror: Race Barriers and Vigilantism in the United States.” mascontext.com/issues/33-vigi…
In the latest @mascontext issue (edited by @UncleRemusChkn & Shawhin Roudbari), I contributed an essay that examines how race barriers put into sharp relief architecture’s active role in America’s vicious history of white supremacist terror. mascontext.com/issues/33-vigi…
Our Vigilantism issue, guest edited by @UncleRemusChkn and @dissentxdesign, is now available to read online as well as to purchase in print. mascontext.com/33-vigilantism/ Read, share, discuss, support.
Excellent piece on the history and legacy of a segregation wall in Detroit. There’s a long and extensive history of similar walls throughout the country that I’ve been compiling and researching. Learn more in my @PlacesJournal article placesjournal.org/article/a-nati…
SPECIAL REPORT: A segregation wall has stood in Detroit for 80 years. We found out who built it. In partnership with @BridgeDet313 nbcnews.to/3Bn9vjR
Powerful report on the history of a segregation wall in Detroit by @erinleinhorn from @NBCNews & @TheWrittenPeace from @BridgeDet313 Learn more about other walls in my @PlacesJournal piece placesjournal.org/article/a-nati… nbcnews.com/specials/detro…
Strong essay by Richard Rothstein (author of The Color of Law) about how racial segregation was by design and for profit--and what a moral reckoning could look like today. The Black Lives Next Door nytimes.com/2020/08/14/opi…
The invention of whiteness: the long history of a dangerous idea | Race | The Guardian theguardian.com/news/2021/apr/…
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