The Architectural Association (AA) holds several exhibitions throughout the year in the AA Gallery, Front Members' Room, the AA Bar and at Montague Street. All of the AA's exhibitions are open to the public and are curated by the AA Public Programme to cover a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, architecture, history, community, construction, nature and the environment. The AA Gallery is located on the ground floor of 36 Bedford Square, it is a versatile and accessible space that hosts several exhibitions a year, while the AA Front Members' Room is often a space displaying the work of students, staff and alumni.
Hours
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Location
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Contact
publicprogramme@aaschool.ac.uk

Critical Space seeks to position the archive as a site of critical reflection, challenge and speculation. It explores ways in which the archive is complicit in the construction of memory, the formation of identities, framing of ideologies and projection of knowledge systems.
Featuring a 1920s magic lantern display, historic AA student drawings, film, costume and models, we invite visitors to experience the archive as a space for creative re-animation – a space for critical encounters.
Opening Times:
Wednesday 1st June – Friday 17th June (closed Sundays), 10am – 7pm
Private View: 6-8pm, Monday 6th June
Acknowledgements:
Curated by Edward Bottoms, Amy Finn and Hlib Velyhorskyi
Assisted by Qi Xue, Sami Yucel and Thitaporn Sungsitivong
Graphic Design – AA Communications
Studio Exhibition Build – Sebastian Wyatt, Colin Prendergast, Mariusz Stawiarski, Leszek Skrzypiec, Lukasz Jamula, Grzegorz Korcel, Michael Law
With thanks to Mark Morris, Patricia Mato-Mora, Angel Lara Moreira, Photius Demetriou, Anna Lisa Reynolds, Joel Newman and Tom Parkes