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Lecturer in Visual Arts, had a solo exhibit Corporeo/Incarnato at Salone La Stanzetta in Rome, Italy.
Lecturer in Visual Arts, exhibited Be silent unless what you have to say is better than silence at Paul Kotula Projects and 100 100s on the One and a Half at the Chicago Cultural Center.
Professor in Visual Arts, curated the Why Marriage exhibition at the Darst Center in Chicago, and exhibited Tableware and some pictures in Paris, London, Hong Kong, and Chicago; Creases Turn Sour in Boston; Still in Austria; Still Life Lives at Fitchburg Art Museum; New Art on the Silk Road at Xinjian Bienalle, China; and Outdoor Disco at Valerie Carberry Gallery.
Associate Professor of Practice in the Arts in Visual Arts, exhibited Solo-Monsters, Ratio3 in San Francisco.
Assistant Professor in Visual Arts, exhibited What Is Not Clear Is Not French at the Rhona Hoffman Gallery in Chicago.
Associate Professor in Visual Arts, published a second edition of Black People Are Cropped: Skin Set Drawings, 1997–2011 (JPR/Ringier Press, 2013). He exhibited Claim at the Littman Gallery at Portland State University, Colored Waiting Room at the Mitchell-Innes and Nash Gallery in New York City, and A Long White Cloud at the Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts in Auckland, New Zealand. He also performed Cage Unrequited at the Performa 13 Biennial and Pull! in Cleveland, Ohio.
the Raymond W. and Martha Hilpert Gruner Distinguished Service Professor in Visual Arts, won the 2014 Award in Art from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She delivered the 2014 Paul J. Cronin Memorial Lecture at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design and gave keynote addresses at the College Art Association’s Annual Conference and the 41st Annual Gathering of the National Council of Arts Administrators.
Lecturer in Visual Arts, won UChicago’s Janel M. Mueller Award for Excellence in Pedagogy. He exhibited Fields at the Valerie Carberry Gallery in Chicago and Surface (New Drawings) at the Judith Racht Gallery in Harbert, Michigan. His painting New American Paintings—No. 107 was the juror’s pick of Eric Crosby, assistant curator at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.
Lecturer in Visual Arts, received a grant from UChicago’s Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society for “Infrastructures of the Comedic,” a collaborative research project with Lauren Berlant (George M. Pullman Distinguished Service Professor in English Language and Literature) and Catherine Sullivan (Associate Professor in Visual Arts). He received grants from UChicago’s Franke Institute for the Humanities, Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, Richard And Mary L.
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