Sean Anderson is an alumni of Cornell University’s B. Arch program, got his M. Arch at Princeton, and a PhD in Art History from UCLA. He has done research looking at architectural spaces in Africa and South Asia, focusing on borders, as well as impacts of colonization on places such as Eritrea, Libya, Australasia, and Sri Lanka. He has held a teaching position at University of Sydney in Australia and has also taught in India, Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, and Italy. Today, Sean is the associate curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. In this episode, Sean talks about architecture and curation and the former’s role in larger institutions.