Meredith TenHoor

Meredith TenHoor is an editor, founding member, and former Chair of the Aggregate Architectural History Collaborative; publications include Black Lives Matter (2015), Street Value: Shopping, Planning and Politics at Fulton Mall (2010), and articles and book chapters on food, architecture, race, media, and biopolitics in Log, French Politics, Culture and Society, Zeitschrift fur Medienwissenschaft, The Architects' Newspaper, Revista Plot, Pidgin, Pin-up, and Pratt's own Tarp Architecture Manual; recipient of grants from the Graham Foundation, the Mellon Foundation-funded GAHTC, the New York State Council on the Arts, the Georges Lurcy Trust, and the Denniston Hill Foundation; design projects and performances have been shown at the Rotterdam Architecture Biennial, the Venice Biennale, the Chicago Architecture Biennial, the House of World Cultures in Berlin, common room, and the Storefront for Art and Architecture.