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Gina Reichert serves as a Lecturer at the University of Michigan, teaching architectural design courses including ARCH 552 and ARCH 442 across multiple academic terms. She operates at the intersection of art, architecture, and community development in Detroit, implementing self-initiated projects that transform overlooked urban spaces.
Her educational background includes:
- M.Arch from Tulane University
- M.Arch from Cranbrook Academy of Art
Reichert's research and practice focus on community-driven urban interventions, emphasizing resourcefulness in neighborhood revitalization and collaborative public space creation. Her work bridges artistic practice with practical community development, fostering partnerships between residents, artists, and local stakeholders to reimagine urban environments through tactical design strategies.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Institute for the Humanities Fellow (2023)
Her work has received substantial grant funding from Creative Capital, National Endowment for the Arts, Kennedy Center, Juxtapoz Magazine, Kresge Foundation, Erb Family Foundation, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, ArtPlace America, Knight Foundation, and Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts.
As an educator, Reichert mentors architecture students through studio-based instruction while maintaining active community practice. She cofounded Power House Productions in 2009, establishing a network of artist project houses in Detroit, and previously practiced as Design 99 (2007-2017), demonstrating sustained commitment to community-engaged design.



