Alumni

Jayne Kelley

Jayne Kelley
Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Architecture
Director, Architecture and Design Open Archive
jkelle20@uic.edu

MA Design Criticism, University of Illinois Chicago
BA Art History and Economics, Georgetown University

Jayne Kelley is currently the director of the Architecture and Design Open Archive, a new center for research and publication at UIC shared across the School of Architecture and the School of Design. She also teaches seminars and lecture courses in the School of Architecture, where she is the coordinator of the Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies program.

Her research and professional interests relate to the mediation of architecture and design—in particular, how these disciplines meet a wider public. She is active as an editorial advisor and copy editor; she has also worked extensively on projects related to institutional communications and archives, including at both UIC and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA), in Montreal.

Jayne is co-editor of The Museum Is Not Enough (Canadian Centre for Architecture/Sternberg Press, 2019; second volume forthcoming) and American Framing (Park Books, 2023) and co-author of The Western Town (Hatje Cantz, 2013). Her writing has appeared in Area, Clog, the Journal of Architectural Education, MAS Context, NESS, and Flat Out, where she is a member of the editorial board. She has also collaborated in various ways with the Architect’s Newspaper, the CCA, M+, the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize at Illinois Institute of Technology, and several architecture and design practices.