CLASS NOTES
Evan Curtis Charles Hall A'17
School of Art '17 alumni Evan Curtis Charles Hall advances his nonprofit House Museum (@house___museum) with a mission to revitalize vacant historic landmarks nationwide. His site-specific art exhibition at the John Rowland Mansion—a 1855 Greek Revival national historic landmark in East Los Angeles—opens July 20, 2024.
In partnership with the La Puente Valley Historical Society, the landmark exhibition will include an installation of 19th century artifacts by Hall, native California black walnut trees by David Horvitz + Zara Schuster, and accessibility interventions by Emily Barker.
Dylan Vandenhoeck A’12
Dylan Vandenhoeck A’12 has a one-man exhibition, "Right Under the Nose", at Jack Barrett Gallery in Tribeca on view until June 22, 2024.
Joseph Goldstein AR'86
Following receiving the William Breger Faculty Achievement Award for "Excellence in Teaching" from the New York School of Interior Design in 2023, Joseph Goldstein AR'86 was awarded the State University of New York Chancellor's Award for "Excellence in Adjunct Teaching" 2024 in a ceremony at the Fashion Institute of Technology earlier this month. Joseph Goldstein has been teaching design studios in the undergraduate program at SUNY/FIT since 2012; and design studios at New York School of Interior Design since 2004, currently in the MFA-2 post-professional program.
Reiser & Umemoto
Jesse Reiser AR'81 and Nanako Umemoto AR'83 have designed a stunning cruise ship terminal in Taiwan that redefines the waterfront. Their architecture firm, RUR Architecture, created a sinuous and dynamic structure that serves as a gateway to the city, blending modern design with functionality. The terminal's innovative design has garnered attention for its unique approach to waterfront architecture, showcasing the talent and creativity of these Cooper Union alumni. Read more about the Kaoshiung Port Terminal here.