Student Lecture Series | Brenda Zhang (Bz): The Master's Concerns

Event Date: Friday, April 9 - 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Location: Zoom [Registration necessary]
Photograph of Brenda Zhang holding a white box, which seems to be the mockup of a building

Friday, April 9, 2021, 6:30 - 8:30PM EST. This presentation will be conducted through Zoom. Zoom account registration is required, please register in advance here. Brenda Zhang (Bz) is a designer, artist, organizer, and educator based on Tongva land (Los Angeles, USA). They are a founding member of SPACE INDUSTRIES and an organizer with the Design As Protest Collective and Dark Matter University.

In their design and research practice, they are interested in how disciplinary tools of architecture can be used to imagine futures beyond settler colonialism, racial capitalism, and cisheteropatriarchy. In particular, they investigate hybrid spaces—domestic and industrial, urban and hinterland, familiar and planetary—as found conditions of the Capitalocene and potential sites for new understandings of Place.

In their art practice, they are interested in sincerity as armor, physical and cultural construction as entangled processes, and the ongoing practice of translation as a deep inquiry into how power and narrative shape one another. As a queer femme Chinese-diasporic artist, they construct new narratives through intentional misreading, misalignment, hiding in plain sight, and an extreme attachment to certain objects.

Currently, they are an adjunct professor at the California College of Arts and a lecturer at the University of Michigan and the University at Buffalo. As an artist, they showed recent paintings at the ONE Archives at the USC Libraries and was in residence at Gray Area Foundation’s 2019—2020 Experiential Space Research Lab. As a design professional, they have worked with contractors in Philadelphia, architects and nonprofits in the San Francisco Bay Area, and artists in Los Angeles.

Bz received a Master of Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Visual Arts from Brown University. In their free time, they look for birds and trash in the Los Angeles River.

This event is free and accessible to the public.