Alison Sant is an artist, designer, author, and teacher. She has exhibited nationally and internationally and been awarded artist residencies at the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, Headlands Center for the Arts, and the McColl Center for Visual Art. In 2006, she co-founded the Studio for Urban Projects. For more than 15 years, the Studio has focused on public programming, urban prototyping, and civic dialog—aiming to bring equity and sustainability to the design of cities. In her role as partner, Sant was a design captain for the Market Street Prototyping Festival, a designer-in-residence at the Exploratorium’s Bay Observatory, and a member of the Bionic team for the Bay Area Resilient By Design Challenge. In 2016, the Studio for Urban Projects was honored for contributing to its field as members of the Yerba Buena 100. Since its founding, the Studio has produced over one hundred events, bringing the public together with advocates, scientists, civil servants, academics, designers, and artists to discuss the future of cities. The Studio has been commissioned by the Exploratorium, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco Planning Department, Headlands Center for the Arts, SPUR, Berkeley Art Museum, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Zero One San Jose, Seattle Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs, and Eyebeam Art and Technology Center. For thirteen years, Sant taught field-based classes at the California College of the Arts, the San Francisco Art Institute, and the University of California, Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design. In 2022, Sant wrote From the Ground Up: Local Efforts to Create Resilient Cities published by Island Press. She received a BFA from New York University in photography and interactive telecommunications, and her Master’s in Design from the College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley.
Speaking at
Wed 20 Nov
8:45 AM — 9:45 AM (GMT-06:00) Central Time
Record Downtown, Record North
From the Ground Up: Local Efforts to Create Resilient Cities – KEYNOTE
For decades, American cities have experimented with ways to remake themselves in response to climate change. In this keynote, design expert Alison Sant will focus on the unique ways U.S. cities are mitigating and adapting to climate change while fostering equitable and livable communities. Drawing from case studies and real-world examples, Sant will highlight how grassroots activism, community-based development, and cross-sector partnerships are key to building resilient cities. She will also emphasize the importance of addressing social and racial injustice in the process, offering a roadmap for creating cities where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.