Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher

Curator, Architecture and Design, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher is the Helen Hilton Raiser Curator of Architecture and Design and Head of Department for Architecture and Design at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA). Since 2008, Dunlop Fletcher has contributed to the museum’s Architecture + Design program through several key acquisitions and exhibitions with a focus on visionary works of design from 1980 to the present. Her curatorial projects include Conversation Pieces: Contemporary Furniture in Dialogue (2022); Nature x Humanity: OXMAN Architects(2022); Tatiana Bilbao Estudio (2021); Far Out: Suits, Habs and Labs for Outer Space (2019), Barbara Stauffacher Solomon (2019), Takanobu Igarashi: Everyday Design (2018), The Sea Ranch: Architecture, Environment and Idealism (co-curator) (2018), New Work: LANZA Atelier (2018), Designed in California(2018), Typeface to Interface (co-curator) (2016); Lebbeus Woods, Architect (co-curator) (2013); A. Quincy Jones: Building for Better Living (2013) at UCLA Hammer Museum; and The Utopian Impulse: Buckminster Fuller and the Bay Area (2012). She has worked on commissioned new works by Hughen/Starkweather for the Chase Center, Bureau Spectacular (2017), Claudy Jongstra (2016) and Mike Mills (2013). She was co-editor on the award-winning exhibition catalogue for The Sea Ranch (2020) and published essays on mid-century California architecture, Ewan Gibbs, Tobias Wong, and Lebbeus Woods. Dunlop Fletcher served as an inaugural Curatorial Advisor for Exhibit Columbus in Indiana and Guadalajara’s Campamento Council. She is a graduate of New York University in Art History and earned master’s degrees from Bard College in Curatorial Studies and Harvard University in Architecture History and Theory.

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IDEA Juror | 2023