Artist Talk with Kyle Spence | Rhythms of Place: Improvisation, Archaeoastronomy, and Community Design
March 19, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Free
Mint Museum Randolph
The Mint Museum welcomes Kyle Spence, assistant professor of architecture at UNC Charlotte and a 2025 Gambrell Faculty Fellow. Spence’s interdisciplinary practice explores the “Place-Moment” connection, bridging jazz improvisation, archaeoastronomy, and participatory community design. His recent work includes the prize-winning Mitchelville Heritage Trail proposal, the EarthArcs series, and the EcoDome urban farming prototypes.
Spence will share about his practice a approach to his socially responsive architecture designs.
Beer and wine will be available before the talk begins at 6 p.m. Each program is followed by a post-program reception, and the opportunity to tour the exhibition Designing Dynamism.
About the Contemporary Architecture and Design Series
Presented by Wells Fargo, the Contemporary Architecture and Design Series features talks by a select group of innovative designers who will share their practice and explore design today.
Event Series: CAD Series
For accommodations and accessibility services, please contact the Volunteer Internship and ADA Coordinator at jordan.campbell@mintmuseum.org or call (704) 337-2081. For more information about accessibility at the Mint, please visit mintmuseum.org/accessibility.
