Date Feb 15, 2024, 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Location Morrison 224 Speaker Patrick Jaojoco Affiliation School of Architecture Details Event Description Patrick Jaojoco is a Filipino American organizer and writer researching land use-based decolonization practices in solidarity with peoples’ struggles worldwide. Their writing has been published in exhibition catalogs as well as Artforum, The Brooklyn Rail, The Avery Review, and Companion Studies. Before coming to the School of Architecture, Patrick was an organizer of the Decolonial Mapping Toolkit, a project that attempted to decolonize mapping processes by reframing colonial histories in public space, and has curated exhibitions and public programs throughout New York. From 2019–2021, Patrick was Director of Programs at FABnyc, and has assisted in organizing exhibitions at Storefront for Art and Architecture, Art in General, and Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, among others. They were a 2020 AICA Art Writing Workshop participant and a member of NEW INC at the New Museum. They received a BA from New York University and MA in Curatorial Practice from the School of Visual Arts. Sponsors Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Princeton Land, Language, and Art, a Global Initiative From the Humanities Council Princeton American Indian and Indigenous Studies Working Group