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Ifeoma Ebo, DK Osseo-Asare, AD-WO, Selina Martinez, and Maya Bird-Murphy are the Architecture & Design USA Fellows for 2024 | News

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2024 USA Fellows, Architecture & Design Category: Ifeoma Ebo, DK Osseo-Asare, AD-WO, Selina Martinez, and Maya Bird-Murphy (from left to right). Images courtesy of United States Artists.

2024 USA Fellows, Architecture & Design Category: Ifeoma Ebo, DK Osseo-Asare, AD-WO, Selina Martinez, and Maya Bird-Murphy (from left to proper). Images courtesy of United States Artists.


A gaggle of six architects and designers was introduced at the moment for inclusion within the prestigious United States Artists Fellowship cohort for 2024. 

Each will obtain a $50,000 money grant for use at their discretion in recognition of their socially engaged and community-driven pursuits. This 12 months’s program was famous for its interdisciplinary strategy, with many artists reaching outdoors their subject to have an effect on change in different areas, resembling legislation, coverage, and healthcare, which are equally important to building a simply and affluent society.

The 5 Architecture and Design Fellows are: Ifeoma Ebo, Selina Martinez, Maya Bird-Murphy, DK Osseo-Asare, and AD-WO (Emanuel Admassu and Jen Wood). 

Recipients within the different 9 inventive classes this 12 months hailed from 22 completely different states and Puerto Rico and ranged in age from their early 20s to late 80s. The USA Fellows program says all are “united in their understanding of space and design as an integral foundation for social justice and community building.” The program has now awarded greater than $38 million nationwide since 2006.

This 12 months’s Architecture and Design Fellows be a part of an inventory of earlier recipients that features Theaster Gates, Germane Barnes, Nina Cooke John, Mabel O. Wilson, and Deanna Van Buren. Subjects lined of their work embrace bioclimatic design, placemaking, and the position of craft traditions in structure. 

More details about the 2024 Fellows:

Ifeoma Ebo




Ifeoma Ebo. Image: Nevill Simpson

Ifeoma Ebo. Image: Nevill Simpson

Bio from United States Artists: “Ifeoma Ebo is a Nigerian American, Brooklyn-based designer, architect, artist, urbanist, and planner with a confirmed observe report in reworking city areas into platforms for fairness and design excellence. In Ebo’s twenty-year profession, she has led initiatives in structure, neighborhood placemaking, neighborhood and large-scale masterplanning, city coverage, and neighborhood improvement. Through management roles in city design and improvement initiatives funded by the United Nations, FIFA, and the NYC Mayor’s Office, Ebo has excelled in main multidisciplinary groups in direction of the planning and implementation of initiatives supporting racial, social, and cultural fairness. As the founding Principal of Creative Urban Alchemy, LLC, she is a extremely sought-after guide on equitable design and regenerative placemaking technique for metropolis governments and civic establishments internationally. As a inventive, Ebo explores her ardour for visible storytelling to craft partaking design workshops and to seize her international explorations of cultural urbanism — the intersection of house, place, folks, and tradition. As an award-winning artist she is a recipient of grant awards from the MIT and Cornell University Council for the Arts and has exhibited her work on the Cornell University Willard Straight Gallery, the MIT Rotch Library Gallery, and the Oakland Museum exhibition on Afro-futurism. Ebo has additionally exhibited her work as part of the Architectural League Shifting Ground visible archive capturing the connection between society and the constructed surroundings throughout the pandemic.”

Selina Martinez


Selina Martinez. Image: Carlos Valencia

Selina Martinez. Image: Carlos Valencia

Bio from United States Artists: “Selina Martinez is a member of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe and Xicana born and raised in Phoenix. Martinez is at the moment an architect in coaching pursuing her architectural license. In 2022, she led structure studios on the Arizona State University Design School, integrating the usage of 3D laser scanning and indigenous/bioclimatic desert design responses. In 2020, Martinez was a recipient of the Radical Imagination Grant from the NDN Collective, establishing the seed funding to create Juebenaria, a challenge centered on offering an evolving assortment of a plurality of Yaqui lived experiences by means of digital media. Martinez can be the co-founder and lead teacher for Design Empowerment Phoenix, a program of the Sagrado Galleria in South Phoenix in South Phoenix that creates alternatives for the neighborhood to interact in design instruments and processes.”

Maya Bird-Murphy


Maya Bird-Murphy. Image: Nolis Anderson

Maya Bird-Murphy. Image: Nolis Anderson

Bio from United States Artists: “Maya Bird-Murphy is an architectural designer, educator, and the founder and Executive Director of Mobile Makers, an award-winning nonprofit organization bringing design and skill-building workshops to underrepresented communities. Bird-Murphy can be a college member at Boston Architectural College. She believes the design subject should develop to incorporate extra folks and views by means of educating and neighborhood engagement and hopes to depart her mark on Chicago by making it a extra equitable place to dwell. Bird-Murphy was lately chosen by the Harvard Graduate School of Design as a Wheelwright Prize Finalist, awarded the Pierre Keller Prize by Hublot, and chosen by Theaster Gates and Prada to affix the Experimental Design Lab Cohort, and was lately profiled in Dwell.”

DK Osseo-Asare 


DK Osseo-Asare. Image: Penn State College of Arts and Architecture

DK Osseo-Asare. Image: Penn State College of Arts and Architecture

Bio from United States Artists: “DK Osseo-Asare is a Ghanaian-American polymath who collaborates with communities to craft materials assemblies tuned for ecosocial resilience. Osseo-Asare is co-founding Principal of Low Design Office (LowDO) primarily based in Austin and Tema, Ghana. He is a registered civil engineer with the Ghanaian Institution of Engineering. LowDO have been profiled as rising architects in The Architectural Review (2018), have been featured in ARCHITECT’s Next Progressives, have been MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program finalists (2019), have been named one in all Domus’ 50 Best Architecture Firms (2020), and obtained and Emerging Voices Award from the Architectural League of New York (2021). Osseo-Asare has led participatory structure, panorama, and concrete design–build initiatives alongside the Guinea Coast from the Anam City eco-town in Anambra State, Nigeria to Berekuso Hill Station and Koumbi City in Ghana. He was architect of Ghana’s second pavilion on the 2022 Venice Biennale, which was redeployed because the set up Enviromolecular on the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale: The Laboratory of the Future. Osseo-Asare co-initiated the Agbogbloshie Makerspace Platform (AMP) challenge, which received the Rockefeller Foundation’s Centennial Innovation Challenge (2013), the Design Corps’ SEED Award for Public Interest Design (2017), and Le Monde Cities Urban Innovation Award – Citizen Engagement Prize (2020). AMP spacecraft is an open design and manufacturing framework that makes use of quantum design for reassembly and modular prefabricated elements to reformat autochthonous kiosk tradition as synergetic matrix for materials coordination throughout space-time. Osseo-Asare is Associate Professor of Architecture and Engineering Design at Penn State University, the place he directs the Humanitarian Materials Lab. He obtained MArch and AB in Engineering Design levels from Harvard University.”

AD-WO


AD-WO (and ). Image: Rachel Hulin

AD-WO (and ). Image: Rachel Hulin

Bio from United States Artists: “AD—WO is an artwork and structure observe primarily based in New York City, and by extension, between Naarm/Melbourne and Addis Ababa. The observe examines how house is imaged and valued by means of artwork, design, and curatorial interventions. Founded in 2015 by Jen Wood and Emanuel Admassu, AD—WO has exhibited on the Chicago Architecture Biennial (2023), La Biennale di Venezia (2023), Art Omi (2023), Harvard GSD (2023), the Museum of Modern Art in New York (2021), the Architekturmuseum der TU München (2018), and the Studio Museum in Harlem (2017). They are the exhibition designers for Dear Mazie on the Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU (2024); the exhibition designers and curatorial consultants of SIGHTLINES on Peace, Power & Prestige: Metal Arts in Africa (2023) on the Bard Graduate Center Gallery in New York; and design architects of Bole Rwanda (2024), a multifamily housing challenge that’s at the moment underneath development in Addis Ababa. AD—WO’s work is a part of the everlasting assortment of the Art Institute of Chicago and the High Museum of Art (Atlanta).”

















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