Lectures in the School of Architecture
Klai::Juba Lecture Series Spring 2008
Unless otherwise noted, all Klai::Juba Lectures take place in the
Architecture Studies Library in the Paul Sogg Building on the UNLV
campus. A public reception precedes each lecture at 6:30.
Monday, February 4
Alberto Guevrar, Ph.D.. Asst. Prof. of Fine
art and Cultural Studies, York University, Toronto
7:00
"Pesticide,
Performance, Protest: The Theatricality of Flesh in Nicaragua"
Thursday, March 6
Roberto Rivera, Asst. Prof of Landscape
Architecture, Florida International University, Miami
7:00
"Encroachments and
Transformations: Exploring the Margins of the Field"
Thursday, April 3
Devon, G. Pena, Ph.D., Prof. of
AAnthropology and American Ethnic Studies, University of Washington,
Seattle
7:00
"Remaking the Urban
Commons: Mesoamerican Diaspora Communities in the United States"
Thursday, April
24
Margaret Crawford, Ph.D., Prof. of URban Planning and Design, Harvard
GSD, Cambridge
7:00
"Everyday
Urbanism Update"
Other Lectures of Interest Spring 2008
Thursday, March 13 6:30 pm
Jim Richard, Architect and Partner
Richard + Bauer Studio, Phoenix
The Las Vegas Art Museum
"Desert Architecture"
$7 General Public, $5 LVAM Members; Seating is
limited; please RSVP to 360-8000; the lecture will take place in the
multipurpose room
Thursday, April 17 7:30 pm
Dr. James Brady, Professor,
CAlifornia State University Los Angeles
WRT C144
" Cities, Caves and Cosmology Among the Ancient Maya"
Monday, April 28 5:30
pm Cameron McNall,
M. Arch. Co-founder of Electroland Design Cooperative
Alta Ham FA Bldg
"Art in Public Places" Lecture Series