
Craig Evan Barton
Craig Barton, AIA, is the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs- Designate at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a founding principal in the architectural firm RBGC Associates, in Charlottesville.
- Former Director and Professor of architecture and urban design at Arizona State University’s design school of Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts
- Served as an assistant and associate professor of architecture at the University of Virginia School of Architecture from 1995-2012; he also chaired the department of architecture for four years
- Served as director at Columbia College Undergraduate Program in Architecture and Director of the New York/Paris Program for from 1990-1993
- Awarded grants from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in Fine Arts and the George Gund Foundation to develop the “Sites of Memory” project, a symposium and publication exploring aspects of identity and spatial representation in African-American culture in 1997
Last updated 8/25/16