Jessica Ngan
Assistant Professor Adjunct
Jessica Ngan is an architectural historian whose research is on environment, postcolonialism, and agricultural space. Her current research project situates countercultural practices of the 1960s and 70s within a wider context of agricultural production and labor. She was trained as an architect in Sydney, Australia. She holds a M.S. in Critical, Curatorial and Conceptual Practices from Columbia University as well as a PhD in the History and Theory of Architecture from Princeton University. She has taught at SUNY Buffalo, New York Institute of Technology, and Cornell University. She was an exhibition designer at Studio-X and a curatorial fellow at the Storefront for Art and Architecture.
Ngan's CV is available here.
