Coryn Kempster and Julia Jamrozik are Canadian designers, artists and educators who have collaborated since 2003. Together, they endeavor to create spaces, objects and situations that interrupt the ordinary in critically engaging and playful ways.
Their multi-disciplinary practice operates at a variety of scales, from temporary installations to permanent public artworks and architectural projects. Their academic research focuses on the role of play in the built environment and alternative methods of documentation as a form of historic preservation. They are the authors of “Growing up Modern: Childhoods in Iconic Homes” (Birkhäuser, 2021).
In 2018 the Architectural League of New York honored their work with the Architectural League Prize for Young Architects and Designers.
Julia is an Assistant Professor and Coryn is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University at Buffalo SUNY.