For the 3rd year in a row, the New Paltz Community Partner Organizations, Elting Memorial Library, Dr. Margaret Wade-Lewis Center, Historic Huguenot Street, and the New Paltz Historical Society, have come together to bring the New Paltz community free programming that explores and celebrates Black strength, history, and culture.
We are honored to host Scott Ruff for our 2025 program. Ruff will discuss his wide-ranging experience as an architect committed to conserving and restoring the vital buildings and spaces of African Americans, as well as other people of color.
This program is free and open to the public. Registration is required as limited seating is available. Register by going to:
https://www.huguenotstreet.org/calendar-of-events/2025/10/4
"African American experience arises among the structures of enslavement. Black knowledge and labor contributed to the design and construction of structures, both national and monumental, and local and vernacular. African Americans in the fields of architecture and design are examining the historical record, personal and community memory, and the physical landscape to answer the question – How does architecture convey the historical presence, aspirations, and expertise of African Americans?"
Scott Ruff is an adjunct associate professor of architecture at Pratt Institute. He has previously held appointments at Cornell University School of Architecture as the Baird Visiting Professor, Yale School of Architecture as the Louis I. Kahn Visiting Distinguished Professor, New York Institute of Technology, Tulane University, Syracuse University, Hampton University, and SUNY Buffalo. He is the principal of RuffWorks Studio, a research and design studio specializing in culturally informed projects and community engagement. He is Co-Director of the Coles House Project in Buffalo, NY, and Director of Design for NST Collaborative. Ruff is the co-editor of In Search of African American Space: Redressing Racism, Lars Muller Publishers. He has published “Gullah Geechee Institute” in the Yale School of Architecture publication Within or Without.
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