Saturday Sessions at the Medina Triennial Hub
12–1 PM
Talk: Designing the Medina Triennial Hub with Serweta Peck
Maia Peck and Gregory Serweta of Serweta Peck discuss their architectural practice and their design for the Medina Triennial Hub, a civic gathering space that anchors the Triennial’s programming. This project was created in collaboration with students and faculty from the University at Buffalo, School of Architecture and Planning.
Talk: Designing the Medina Triennial Hub with Serweta Peck
Maia Peck and Gregory Serweta of Serweta Peck discuss their architectural practice and their design for the Medina Triennial Hub, a civic gathering space that anchors the Triennial’s programming. This project was created in collaboration with students and faculty from the University at Buffalo, School of Architecture and Planning.
2–3:30 PM
Workshop: Drawing Medina with Miggie Wong
Artist and designer Miggie Wong leads a participatory workshop using Medina’s historic architecture as a starting point. Participants will work from building outlines to explore tactile and graphic techniques—such as stamping, stitching, and collage—to create imaginative reinterpretations of the village’s built landscape. (All ages welcome!)
Workshop: Drawing Medina with Miggie Wong
Artist and designer Miggie Wong leads a participatory workshop using Medina’s historic architecture as a starting point. Participants will work from building outlines to explore tactile and graphic techniques—such as stamping, stitching, and collage—to create imaginative reinterpretations of the village’s built landscape. (All ages welcome!)
4–4:30 PM
Tour: Sydney Gross Memorial
Architects Christopher Romano and Joyce Hwang from the University at Buffalo’s School of Architecture and Planning will lead a tour beginning at the Hub of the Sydney Gross Memorial, located on the banks of the Erie Canal. The talk introduces the concept of the memorial, which bridges the realms of sculpture, architecture, and landscape design.
Tour: Sydney Gross Memorial
Architects Christopher Romano and Joyce Hwang from the University at Buffalo’s School of Architecture and Planning will lead a tour beginning at the Hub of the Sydney Gross Memorial, located on the banks of the Erie Canal. The talk introduces the concept of the memorial, which bridges the realms of sculpture, architecture, and landscape design.