
NOTHING TO SEE HERE: Lecture by Sarah Aziz
10 a.m. Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Atheneum Visitors Center, 401 North Arthur Street
Join us for a pop-up lecture at the Atheneum by Sarah Aziz, Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico School of Architecture & Planning. Her lecture will be followed by a Q&A and discussion with the audience.
NOTHING TO SEE HERE highlights how the American Midwest has long served as an intrinsic, yet under-recognized, infrastructure for a coastal discipline. With the highest concentration of architecture fellowships in the United States, the region has often been perceived as a place scholars go 鈥渙ut" to in their early careers before returning to the coast. Yet with 44 schools of architecture, 19 fellowships, and several internationally acclaimed cultural institutions鈥攕uch as the Walker Art Center and Graham Foundation鈥攖he 鈥淔lyover States鈥 are unquestionably a space of emergence.
Sponsors: Ivy Tech and Historic New Harmony