Peter Williams (solo-2018) solo show River of Styx, at Luis de Jesus in Los Angeles was reviewed by The Brooklyn Rail.
Peter Williams: River of Styx in The Brooklyn Rail by Daniel Gerwin on Dec 11th, 2018.
Peter Williams (solo-2018) solo show River of Styx, at Luis de Jesus in Los Angeles was reviewed by The Brooklyn Rail.
Peter Williams: River of Styx in The Brooklyn Rail by Daniel Gerwin on Dec 11th, 2018.
Beverly Fishman is selected for an Anonymous Was a Woman 2018 Grant which recognize women artists who are over forty years old and have made significant contributions to their fields, as announced in Artforum.
Tyree Guyton’s (solo-2013) work presented with Martos Gallery at NADA Miami, including a talk with Larry Ossei-Mensah, December 6-9, 2018.
Judy Linn’s (solo-2018) solo show at CUE Judy Linn: LUNCH is chosen by Nancy Shaver as part of “The Artists’ Artists” list in Artforum, a yearly roundup where Artforum asks an international group of artists to select a single exhibition or event that most memorably captured their eye.
The Walsh Gallery at Seton Hall University has been awarded a $10,000 grant from The Robert Lehman Foundation in support of a group exhibition titled "Strange Attractors,” an extension of a forward-thinking symposium of the same name originally hosted by CUE in November 2017.
Nancy Floyd (solo-2017) is awarded an Individual Photographer’s Fellowship by the Aaron Siskind Foundation.
Installation view of Beverly Acha, Interlude at Aon.
CUE Art Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of the Aon-CUE Artist Empowerment Award, an annual art prize issued in partnership with Aon, a leading global professional services firm providing a broad range of risk, retirement and health solutions. The Aon-CUE Artist Empowerment Award recognizes one emerging artist annually with an honorarium and a year-long exhibition. The first recipient of the award is visual artist Beverly Acha, who is exhibiting a series of eight contemporary paintings inspired by her observations of the physical environment and the psychological aspects of space in an exhibition titled Interlude.
Read MoreSheida Soleimani (solo-2018) included in Softer but Louder, a group exhibition at Geary Contemporary from Nov. 29, 2018 – Jan. 11, 2019.
Beverly Fishman’s (solo-2017) solo show at Miles McEnery Gallery reviewed in the Brooklyn Rail.
Beverly Fishman in The Brooklyn Rail by David Rhoades on Nov. 1st, 2018.
Michelle Dizon (solo-2010) included in group exhibition Casting Stones into Still Water at the Mind Set Art Center, Taipei from October 27, 2018 – December 08, 2018.
Sheida Soleimani (solo-2018) shows Medium of Exchange at Edel Assanti, October 26 – December 21, reviewed in Liberation.
Vert et Contre Tout in Liberation by Jeremy Piette on Oct. 26, 2018.
Sheida Soleimani (solo-2018) shows Medium of Exchange at Edel Assanti, October 26 – December 21, reviewed in Fad Magazine.
Sheida Soleimani: Medium of Exchange in Fad Magazine by Mark Westall on Oct. 25, 2018.
Sheida Soleimani (solo-2018) shows Medium of Exchange at Edel Assanti, October 26 – December 21, reviewed in Time Out London by Eddie Frankel.
Peter Williams (solo-2018) has a solo show, titled River of Styx, at Luis de Jesus in Los Angeles reviewed in Artillery Mag.
TWO STOPS IN CULVER CITY in Artillery Mag by Avery Wheless on October 25, 2018.
Natasha Marie Llorens (Curator Fellow 2018) curates a group show titled L’intrus at Tabakalera, Spain from Oct. 26 – Feb. 03.
Sheida Soleimani (solo-2018) shows Medium of Exchange at Edel Assanti from October 26 – December 21.
Peter Williams (solo-2018) opens solo show titled River of Styx, at Luis de Jesus in Los Angeles from Oct 20 – Dec 15.
Marilyn Lerner’s (solo-2016) solo show Walking Backward Running Forward at Kate Werble gallery is reviewed in artcritical.
The Sounds of Music: Marilyn Lerner at Kate Werble Gallery in artcritical by David Rhoades, Oct. 13, 2018.
Tamara Johnson (solo-2016) is the co-founder of Sweet Pass Sculpture Park in Dallas, TX opening on Oct. 20, 2018. Sweet Pass Sculpture Park is an artist run exhibition space located on an acre lot in West Dallas, TX. Programming highlights emerging and mid-career artists in an outdoor setting on a rotating basis. Read more
Margaret Cogswell (solo-2014) is a grantee of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation as highlighted by ARTNews.