2024

“Field of Histories,” a permanent public art project by Bryony Roberts Studio opens in Toledo, Ohio in May 2024

Spatializing Reproductive Justice,” an exhibition co-curated by Bryony Roberts, Lori Brown, Lindsay Harkema, and FLUFFFF Studio opens at the Center for Architecture in New York in May 2024

Bryony Roberts and Lindsay Harkema of WIP Collaborative are interviewed on the podcast 99% Invisible

Bryony Roberts publishes “Expanded Embodiment,” a conversation with S.E. Eisterer, in Log 59

2023

Bryony Roberts and Abriannah Aiken exhibit “Feminist Spatial Practices: Part 1” at the Architectural Association in London, opening in October 2023.

Public By Design” the Exhibit Columbus cycle for 2022-23, of which Bryony Roberts was a curatorial partner, opens in Columbus, Indiana.

Bryony Roberts gives the convocation lecture at Clemson University School of Architecture.

Bryony Roberts and Abriannah Aiken publish “Feminist Spatial Practices: Part 1” on e-flux along with an open call to create an interactive online platform.

Bryony Roberts is featured in a profile on Madame Architect.

WIP Collaborative is awarded the New Perspectives Award from the AIA New York.

Bryony Roberts lectures at SCI-Arc on her recent work.

2022

Bryony Roberts lectures on her work at the Center for Architecture, New York followed by conversation with Alexandra Lange.

Bryony Roberts Studio is profiled in Fast Company in a piece titled “Meet the Architect Designing for Neurodiversity

Bryony Roberts Studio is featured in the exhibition “New Practices New York” at the Center for Architecture New York.

Bryony Roberts Studio opens “Softy” at Lincoln Center Plaza in New York for the Big Umbrella Festival.

WIP Collaborative opens a new public space project “Tidal Shift” in at the Shed in Hudson Yards, Manhattan.

Bryony Roberts is awarded a NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design

Bryony Roberts is named one of the Curatorial Partners for Exhibit Columbus for the 2022-2023 cycle.

Bryony Roberts Studio wins the competition for a new permanent, community-based public art project at the Glass City Metropark in Toledo, Ohio.

Bryony Roberts lectures in the University of Pennsylvania’s Landscape Architecture spring lecture series.

2021

“Outside the Lines” is awarded an Honorable Mention for Best Temporary Installation of 2021 from the Architect’s Newspaper.

WIP Collaborative wins the Restorative City RFP from the Design Trust for Public Space for the multi-year research, design, and advocacy project The Neurodiverse City

Bryony Roberts lectures at Cornell University AAP NYC on recent work

Bryony Roberts Studio opens the immersive environment “Outside the Lines” at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta

WIP Collaborative opens a new public space project “Restorative Ground” in lower Manhattan, the winning project in a competition organized by the Urban Design Forum

Bryony Roberts Studio and Agency Landscape + Planning are selected as finalists for the design of a permanent public art project and park in Jacksonville, Florida

Bryony Roberts presents the community-based programming process for North Christian Church in Columbus, Indiana, supported by the Getty Foundation, as part of the Docomomo Symposium 2021

Bryony Roberts delivers a lecture at UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design as part of the spring 2021 lecture series

Bryony Roberts moderates a panel on Mobility and Cultural Agency with AIANY

Architect magazine features Bryony Roberts Studios as a Next Progressives

Bryony Roberts serves as a jury member for the Portman Prize Thesis Competition at Kennesaw State University

Bryony Roberts moderates a panel on the future of streets in NYC and the DOT Design Manual with AIANY

2020

Bryony Roberts is selected as one of three finalists for the Wheelwright Prize 2020 from the Harvard GSD.

The Architectural League of New York hosts a series of First Friday events on the theme of “Expanding Modes of Practice” based on Log 48 and moderated by Bryony Roberts.

Log 48: Expanding Modes of Practice — a special issue of Log guest-edited by Bryony Roberts — launches in April 2020.

Bryony Roberts Studio is selected as one of the New Practices New York by the AIA New York.

Bryony Roberts’ essay “Bad Translation” appears in Praxis 15: Bad Architectures and she speaks on the panel for the journal launch at the Center for Architecture in New York.

2019

Bryony Roberts is awarded a Stewardson Keefe LeBrun Grant from the AIA New York.

Diana Budds profiles Bryony Roberts Studio in Curbed.

The exhibition “Soft Schindler” opens at the MAK Center in Los Angeles, including the piece “Felty” by Bryony Roberts Studio.

The project “Soft Civic” by Bryony Roberts Studio wins the “Best Temporary Installation of 2019” award from the Architect’s Newspaper.

The essay “We March” by Mabel O. Wilson and Bryony Roberts is published in the book Body Building: Architecture and Performance published by Performa.

The project “Soft Civic” by Bryony Roberts Studio, commissioned by Exhibit Columbus, opens at the City Hall in Columbus, Indiana.

Bryony Roberts Studio is part of a team led by Prudon & Partners that is awarded a Keeping It Modern Grant from the Getty Foundation to develop a Conservation Management Plan for North Christian Church in Columbus, Indiana, designed by Eero Saarinen.

Bryony Roberts Studio opens the exhibition “Strong as an acre of garlic” at the Texas State Galleries. The research and installation project reflects on the lives of women ranchers in Texas.

Archinect profiles Bryony Roberts Studio

2018

Bryony Roberts Studio collaborates with SO-IL to design the environment for the Global Grad Show in Dubai.

Bryony Roberts speaks at the GSD Women In Design event “A Convergence at the Confluence of Power, Identity, and Design.”

Bryony Roberts Studio is awarded the J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller Prize.

The Architectural League Prize exhibition of 2018, “Objective,” opens at the Parsons Gallery, featuring a site-specific installation by Bryony Roberts Studio.

Bryony Roberts is awarded a residency at the MacDowell Colony in Architecture for Summer 2018.

The “Marching On” exhibition by Bryony Roberts and Mabel O. Wilson opens at Storefront for Art and Architecture in New York.

Bryony Roberts Studio wins the Architectural League Prize of 2018 with the them “Objective.”

Bryony Roberts lectures at the USC School of Architecture for the Spring Lecture Series.

2017

Marching On” performances take place at Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem, NY as part of Performa 17. The project was commissioned by Storefront for Art and Architecture and created by Bryony Roberts and Mabel O. Wilson in collaboration with the Marching Cobras of New York.

Bryony Roberts creates the site-specific installation “Pavimento” at the American Academy in Rome.

The site-specific installation “Imprint” opens at the Orange County Museum of Art, commissioned by for the Cal-Pacific Triennial.

Bryony Roberts speaks at the School of Art Institute of Chicago as part of the Mitchell Lecture Series.

Bryony Roberts presents at “Stand By Your Monster And Some Queer Methods” organized by Jaffer Kolb at the Princeton School of Architecture.

Marching On,” a project by Bryony Roberts and Mabel O. Wilson commissioned by Storefront for Art and Architecture is awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Graham Foundation, and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.  

Bryony Roberts begins teaching at the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation.

2016

The solo exhibition “Tailored” opens at Pinkcomma Gallery in Boston on September 6, 2016.

Tabula Plena: Forms of Urban Preservation, a book edited by Bryony Roberts and published by Lars Muller Publishers, launches at the Venice Biennale in May 2016.

Bryony Roberts and choreographer Melissa Lohman collaborate to create the performance “Corpo Estraneo” at the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome, supported by the American Academy in Rome.

Bryony Roberts installs the site-specific installation “Primo Piano” at the American Academy in Rome for the exhibition Cinque Mostre 2016.

2015

We Know How To Order,” a performance at the Chicago Federal Plaza, created by Bryony Roberts and the South Shore Drill Team, opens at the Chicago Architecture Biennial in October 2015.

Bryony Roberts wins a one-year Rome Prize for 2015-2016 for Historic Preservation and Conservation at the American Academy in Rome.

2014

Bryony Roberts begins teaching architecture at the Oslo School of Architecture (AHO) in Norway.

Dora Epstein and Bryony Roberts co-guest edit a special issue of the architectural journal Log on the theme “New Ancients.”

“Post Post-War” is awarded an honorable mention in the Thinkspace Competition.

2013

The site-specific installation “Inverting Neutra” opens at the Neutra VDL Studio and Residences in Los Angeles, supported by a Graham Foundation Individual Grant.

The project “Open Zones” is awarded an honorable mention in the Cityvision Competition.