Lance Olsen
Lance Olsen is an author and professor of experimental narrative theory and practice at the University of Utah, and serves as Chair of the Board of Directors at Fiction Collective Two; founded in 1974, FC2 is one of America’s best-known…
Lance Olsen is an author and professor of experimental narrative theory and practice at the University of Utah, and serves as Chair of the Board of Directors at Fiction Collective Two; founded in 1974, FC2 is one of America’s best-known…
William Cordova is an interdisciplinary cultural practitioner living in Miami/New York City. His work is installation based and includes performance, sculpture, film, photography, and drawing. Cordova focuses on architecture, landscapes, and history as a way to reconstruct, reconsider, and reconnect…
Susie Linfield is an associate professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University, where she directs the Cultural Reporting and Criticism Program. She is the author of The Cruel Radiance: Photography and Political Violence (Chicago, 2010),…
Felicity Scott is an associate professor and the founding director of the Program in Critical, Curatorial, and Conceptual Practices in Architecture at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. She is a founding co-editor of Grey Room, a…
James Brophy is the Francis H. Squire Professor of History at the University of Delaware. A historian of modern Europe, his research focuses on the social, economic, and political history of nineteenth-century Germany. Among his books are Capitalism, Politics, and…
Huma Bhabha was born in Karachi, Pakistan, and lives and works in Poughkeepsie, New York. She received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design (1985) and her MFA from Columbia University (1989). Known for her engagement with…
Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann is Frederick Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University. His focus is on European art and architecture from 1500 to 1800 in a global context, world art history, and the geography and historiography of art.…
David Scheffer is the Mayer Brown/Robert A. Helman Professor of Law and Director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law, where he teaches international criminal and human rights law. In 2012 he was appointed…
Kiran Desai was born in Chandigarh, India, and educated in India, England, and the United States, completing an MFA at Columbia University in 1999. Her first novel, Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard, received the 1998 Betty Trask Award for being…
Dietrich Neumann, Professor of the History of Modern Architecture and Urbanism at Brown University, concentrates on European and American architectural production from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—from the minutiae of building technologies to the transatlantic discourse about skyscrapers…