Art Green mentioned in Artnet news “An Innovative Initiative Aims to Raise Chicago’s Art Profile Even Higher”
Art Green mentioned in Artnet news “An Innovative Initiative Aims to Raise Chicago’s Art Profile Even Higher”
The Oakes Twins mentioned in The Wire: Infinite in All Directions: Titanic Chemistry, the Alien Beacon, Geometric GIFs
Beverly Fishman interviewed in Artcritical, The Drug Administration: Beverly Fishman talks High Modernism and Big Pharma
Dylan Spaysky solo exhibition, Wicker and Diapers, at Good Weather Gallery, North Little Rock, AR. February 25–April 8, 2017.
Art Green Included in group exhibition “Kings & Queens: Pinball, Imagists and Chicago” at Elmhurst Art Museum, Elmhurst IL. curated by Dan Nadel. February 25 – May 7, 2017.
Dylan Spaysky Solo exhibition Wicker and Diapers, featured on ArtViewer.org , Terremoto (Mexico) and O Fluxo.
Marina Adams (Solo-2008) – Soft Power featured in artcritical, The Review Panel podcast, moderated by David Cohen. February 21, 2017.
OPEN CALL FOR 2017 PUBLIC PROGRAMMING FELLOW
CUE is currently accepting applications for the 2017 Public Programming Fellowship. Working with CUE staff, the fellow will curate a series of events, talks, or workshops to be presented at CUE.
We are seeking proposals that address timely topics or issues related to current artistic practice and that contribute to CUE’s mission of supporting emerging and under-recognized artists. Past Public Programming series include if it’s not work, it must be PLAY: Discussions on the state of work in the arts, by Cevan Castle (2014-15 fellow); and Make Some Place: Conversations about people, practice, and creative placemaking, by Jordan Dyniewski and perryne lee poy lokhandwala (2016 fellows).
The 2017 Public Programming Fellow will produce a series of (4) events and workshops to take place at CUE between September and December 2017. The selected fellow will receive an honorarium of $2,500, and a budget of $1,700 to divide amongst the participating program speakers. Applications from collaborative teams are accepted.
To apply for the program, please submit the following to fellowship@cueartfoundation.org with the subject line Public Programming Fellow-NAME by April 15, 2017:
+ Proposal (1-2 pages) outlining concept, breakdown of events, and proposed guest speakers.
+ CV and narrative bio
Marina Adams (Solo-2008) – Soft Power reviewed in Two Coats of Paint, “Marina Adams: Radically soft and optimistic,” by Danielle Wu. February 8, 2017.
Margaret Cogswell Moving The Water(s): Croton Fugues project presented at New York Public Library, Mid-Manhattan branch Corner Room Exhibition Series, curated by Arezoo Moseni. February 8 - May 3, 2017.
Visible Hand: “How Art Making Is a Type of Management,” by Alexis Clements, Hyperallergic. February 6, 2017
Miguel Luciano, solo exhibition at BRIC, “Ride or Die: An Exhibition of Newly Commissioned Work by Miguel Luciano” Feburary 2 - March 5, 2017.
Lenore Malen solo exhibition, Scenes from Paradise, reviewed in the Brooklyn Rail by Ann McCoy. February 1, 2017.
Lee Baxter Davis will be featured in two two exhibitions at the Meadows Museum of Art, Louisiana. February 11 - April 29, 2017.
Naeem Mohaiemen solo exhibition “It is Not Necessary to Understand Everything” at Tensta Konsthall, Sweden opens February 1, 2017.
Marina Adams, Review of Soft Power at Salon94 in Hyperallergic, “Progress Report: Marina Adams’s Recent Paintings and Gouaches,” by John Yau. January 22, 2017
Athena LaTocha, Solo exhibition, Inside the Forces of Nature, at the Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, NM. January 20 – May 13.
Marina Adams Interview in Whitewall Magazine, Marina Adams’ Radical “Soft Power”, by with Katy Donoghue. January 20, 2017.
Ken Gonzales-Day Interviewed on Minnesota Public Radio. January 23, 2017.
Ken Gonzales-Day, solo exhibition, Shadowlands, at the Minnesota Museum of American Art, St. Paul, MN. January 19 through April 16, 2017.