"Rural Studio: Education of the Citizen Architect"
Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art. Auburn, Alabama. September 5, 2006 - November 5, 2006.
6th Sao Paulo Biennial of Architecture and Design 2005,
22 October – 11 December 2005 Rural Studio was asked by the State Department to represent the
United States in São Paulo, Brazil – in the Biennale Exhibit of International Art and Culture. First held in 1973, the Sao Paulo Biennial is the second oldest and the next in prominence biannial in the world after Venice.
Samuel Mockbee and the Rural Studio: Everyday Architecture
Birmingham Museum of Art, October 5, 2003 January 4, 2004,
then to travel onward to National
Building Museum, Washington, D.C. May 22 September 6, 2004, the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, September 25, 2004 January 2, 2005 and museum sites at Atlanta,
San Francisco, Toronto, Paris and London.
Self-Help Continued: the Rural Studio
Colegio de Arquitectos de Catalu_a (COAC), Barcelona, Spain, 2003.
Utility NOW!: Richard Saxton and the municipal WORKSHOP
Rural Studio Outreach Student exhibit of Street Sweepers, Indiana University Art Museum, 2003.
Just Build It!: Rural Studio
Architekturzentrum Wien, Vienna, Austria, 2003.
Design Matters:Newbern Baseball Club
Design Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama, 2002.
Theater of Tile
Neo-Con Interiors Trade Fair & Exhibition, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Illinois, 2002. Creative Excellence Award by International Interior Trade Design Association (IIDA) Chicago, Illinois.
Rural Studio Three Thesis Projects
the Whitney Museum of American Art, Biennial Exhibition, New York, New York, 2002.
Interface Americas presents: Rural Studio
Neo-Con Interiors Trade Fair & Exhibition, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL, 2001.
The Rural Studio: Projects Exhibition and Design-build Project
The Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2001.
Architecture of the Black Warrior River
Max Protetch Gallery, New York, New York, 2000.
Design Culture Now
Smithsonian, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, New York, New York, 2000.
Futures to Come
Architectural Record, Max Protetch Gallery, New York, New York, 1999.
Architecture of the Everyday
Nexus Center for Contemporary Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1999