Bianca Censori tapped into her architecture background with a recent visit to Columbia University, as seen in photos shared to social media this week.

For those unfamiliar, Censori, whose husband is the artist formerly known as Kanye West, does indeed have a background in architecture, a field in which she obtained degrees in her hometown of Melbourne. These days, she’s known more for her work in the performance art space, including last year’s BIO POP: THE ORIGIN piece.

In photos, Censori is seen looking on as students discuss their projects at Avery Hall in New York. A rundown of the day’s events, dated April 28 and seen below, lists Censori as a guest for the proceedings, crediting her as an “architectural designer and artist.”

Censori’s appearance was connected to Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. Additional information wasn’t immediately available. Complex has reached out to Columbia University reps for comment. This story may be updated.

Next for Censori, at least according to a previously shared schedule, are two performance art pieces that will expand the story first introduced by the aforementioned BIO POP. Both CONFESSIONAL: THE WITNESS and BIANCA IS MY BABY DOLL: THE IDOL are slated for this year, though specific dates are not yet publicly listed. Additional pieces are set for 2027, 2029, 2031, and 2032.

In March, Censori helmed the official video for Ye’s Travis Scott-featuring Bully track “Father.” In comments shared with Complex, Censori detailed the artistic intentions behind the video.

“The film presents a church not as a real place, but as a surreal dreamlike environment, where time feels slowed, spatial logic is distorted, and reality becomes fantasy,” she said at the time.

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