Carrick Reider is an architectural designer and teacher who holds dual Master of Architecture and Master of Science in Design degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, a certificate in Integrated Product Design from the Wharton School of Business, and dual Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Arts in Romance Languages, Culture, and Literature from The Ohio State University.
Based in Philadelphia for the past 6 years, Carrick has taught at the University of Pennsylvania and Moore College of Art & Design, as well as worked for the Institute of Contemporary Art. Previously, he has also taught at Columbus College of Art & Design, and was the 2024 recipient of the Sachs Program for Arts Innovation Grant, which awards community artists and organizers of art projects and programming that have granted agency and excelled initiatives within the greater Philadelphia community. His work explores the intersection of history and design evolving the architectural field further into the future, while being cognizant of the human interactions it has fostered in the past.
Carrick is excited to join the Main Line Art Center and foster a flourishing collaborative environment with boundless creative opportunities for all budding artists!