Ann Greene Kelly & Cheyenne Julien
Both Julien and Kelly consider architecture’s relationship to bodies and how they engage with and occupy space. While Julien considers the systemic and cultural implications of our built environment, Kelly explores the intimate reciprocal relationship between one’s own body and its immediate surroundings. Together, their differing approaches and perspectives provide a nuanced meditation on both the rigidity and plasticity of architecture and its links to the bodies for which it is ostensibly built.