Visual Arts

Jason Salavon

Assistant Professor in Visual Arts and the College, was the artist-in-residence for Chicago Ideas Week 2011 and his work "The Top Grossing Film of All Time, 1 x 1" was aquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York; he also presented a solo exhibition at the Mark Moore Gallery in Los Angeles.

Jessica Stockholder

Professor in Visual Arts and the College, presented Color Jam, an installation at the corner of State Street and Adams under the auspices of the Chicago Loop Alliance; Wide Eyes Smeared Here Dear at Musée d’art Moderne in Saint-Etienne Metropole, France; and Hollow Places Court in Ash-Tree Wood at Frac des Pays de la Loire in Nantes, France; she also published Grab grassy this moment your I's (1301PE 2011), a catalog of her recent installation at Laumeier Sculpture Park in St. Louis.

Laura Letinsky

Professor in Visual Arts and the College, presented five solo exhibitions including III Form and Void Full at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Hot and Cold All Over at Joseph Carroll and Sons, Boston; Mid-Career Survey at the Museum of Hagen, Germany; All That, and More at the Denver Museum of Art, Colorado; and What Matters at the Museum of North Dakota.

Catherine Sullivan

Assistant Professor in Visual Arts and the College, presented a solo exhibition at the University of Chicago's Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts.

Jason Salavon

Assistant Professor in Visual Arts, the Computation Institute, and the College, was appointed a fellow at the Franke Institute for the Humanities, and his work Portrait (Hals) was acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Laura Letinsky

Professor in Visual Arts, Cinema and Media Studies, and the College, published After All (Bologna: Damiani Publishers, 2010), and her photography will appear in American Photography 26.

Geof Oppenheimer

Assistant Professor of Practice in the Arts in Visual Arts and the College, published Restless Empathy (Aspen Art Museum, 2010).

Laura Letinsky

Professor in Visual Arts, Cinema and Media Studies, and the College, published After All (Damiani, 2010).

Shane Ward

Lauren Beck

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