Opening: «That I am reading backwards and into for a purpose, to go on:» at The Kitchen This group show, curated by Whitney
Independent Study Program fellows Magdalyn Asimakis, Jared Quinton, and Alexandra Symons Sutcliffe, takes its name from a citation in an essay by Ian White, whose writing often dealt with the experience of viewing artworks.
She has been a Whitney
Independent Study Program Fellow in New York City and a participant at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine.
A fellow at the American Academy in Berlin in 2005 - 2006, Tribe received her MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2002, and was a Whitney
Independent Study Program Fellow in 1997 - 98.
Tyler Coburn, Artist and writer based in New York, former Whitney
Independent Study Program fellow (2014 - 2015)
Dyer is a previous artsadmin Artist Bursary Scheme recipient, and was a 2011 - 12 Whitney Museum of American Art:
Independent Study Program Fellow.
A fellow at the American Academy in Berlin in 2005 - 2006, Tribe received her MFA from UCLA in 2002, and was a Whitney
Independent Study Program Fellow in 1997 - 98.
Not exact matches
She joins 11
fellow experts on the «
Independent Assessment of Science and Technology for the Department of Energy's Defense Environmental Cleanup
Program» committee through the NASEM Nuclear and Radiation
Studies Board.
She also
studied under the Whitney Museum of American Art
Independent Study Program (2010 — 2011) and was the Guna S. Mundheim
Fellow for visual arts at the American Academy in Berlin (2013 — 2014).
She received her PhD from the University of California Los Angeles and was a
fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art
Independent Study Program and the Getty Research Institute.
She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BFA, Fine Arts), School of the Art Institute of Chicago (MFA, Art & Technology), and was a studio
fellow at the Whitney
Independent Study Program.
She received her doctorate from the University of California Los Angeles and has been a
fellow at the Whitney
Independent Study Program and the Getty Research Institute.
She also was a
fellow at the Whitney
Independent Study Program.
Hamilton was a 2013 - 2014
Fellow at the Whitney
Independent Study Program.
Leah Pires is a doctoral candidate in the department and a recent Helena Rubinstein Critical
Studies Fellow at the Whitney
Independent Study Program.
Prior to entering Columbia's PhD
program, she was a 2012 - 13 Helena Rubinstein Curatorial Fellow in the Whitney Museum's Independent Study Program, for which she co-curated Maintenance Required at The Kitchen, and she also worked as Research Assistant for Gutai: Splendid Playground at the Solomon R. Guggenheim
program, she was a 2012 - 13 Helena Rubinstein Curatorial
Fellow in the Whitney Museum's
Independent Study Program, for which she co-curated Maintenance Required at The Kitchen, and she also worked as Research Assistant for Gutai: Splendid Playground at the Solomon R. Guggenheim
Program, for which she co-curated Maintenance Required at The Kitchen, and she also worked as Research Assistant for Gutai: Splendid Playground at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Hamilton was a 2013 — 14
fellow in the Whitney
Independent Study Program and a finalist in the National Portrait Gallery's Outwin 2016 portrait competition.
She served as Public
Programs Coordinator at The Studio Museum in Harlem and was a Helena Rubinstein
Fellow in Critical
Studies at the Whitney
Independent Study Program 2007/2008.
Knight completed residencies at the Whitney
Independent Study Program in 2010 and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2008, and was a 2007 Fulbright
Fellow in Italy.
She is an alumnus of The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and was a studio
fellow in The Whitney
Independent Study Program.
Gloria received her doctorate from UCLA and has been a
fellow at the Whitney Museum
Independent Study Program and the Getty Research Institute.
Weatherford earned her B.A. at Princeton University in 1984 and was a Helena Rubinstein
Fellow in the Whitney Museum of American Art
Independent Study Program in 1985.
She attended Mount Holyoke College, and attended the Whitney Museum of American Art's
Independent Study Program, where she was a Helena Rubinstein Curatorial
Fellow.
A Helena Rubinstein Curatorial
Fellow at the Whitney Museum
Independent Study Program (2008 - 09), he has organized exhibitions for venues including Malmö Konstmuseum, Sweden, GAM Torino, Italy; Museo Marino Marini, Florence, Italy; Kunsthalle Helsinki, Finland; Pori Art Museum, Finland; ISCP, New York City; Prague Biennale, Czech Republic.
She is a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she
studied Art & Technology, and recently a
fellow at the Whitney
Independent Study Program.
Catch the artist discussing her work in conversation with
fellow On Limits exhibitor Jason Simon and select curatorial
fellows from the Whitney's
Independent Study Program on June 3rd.
As 2000 - 01 Helena Rubinstein Curatorial
Fellows, Susanna Cole and Erin Donnelly met in the Whitney Museum of American Art
Independent Study Program and continue to collaborate on independent curatoria
Independent Study Program and continue to collaborate on
independent curatoria
independent curatorial projects.
Previously a
fellow at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, she was also a Critical
Studies participant at the Whitney Museum
Independent Study Program.
She received her doctorate from the University of California Los Angeles and has been a
fellow at the Whitney Museum
Independent Study Program and the Getty Research Institute.
He also served as a
fellow in the Whitney
Independent Study Program from 2014 - 2015.
Kóan Jeff Baysa is a physician, curator, designer, writer, critic, Whitney Museum
Independent Study Program — Helena Rubinstein Curatorial
Fellow, and a member of AICA, the association of international art critics.
Afterward, she was a Helena Rubenstein Critical
Studies Fellow at the Whitney Museum
Independent Study Program in New York.
2011 - Present Workshop Instructor, Classical Drawing, Ellensburg, WA, Taught Classical Figure Drawing, Golden Mean and Visual Gravity (Spring 2011), Sight - Sizing / Classical Alterier (Summer 2011), Portraiture and Halftones (Fall 2011), Composition Visual Gravity & Asymmetric Balance (Fall 2011) 2006 - Present Affiliate Faculty, Drawing and Painting
Program, Central Washington University 2009 - Present Affiliate Faculty, Art History
Program, Central Washington University 2006 - Present Workshop Instructor, Eight Week Professional Practices, Foundational Drawing and Figure Drawing Workshops, Gallery One, Ellensburg, WA 2008 - Present Private Instructor, Drawing, Painting and Professional Practices for post graduate students, Ellensburg, WA 2008 - 2009 One Year replacement, Art Education
Program, Central Washington University 2004 - 2005 Affiliate Faculty Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, MN, Taught
Independent Study art students, Curatorial responsibilities in art gallery and Gallery / Museum Course 2000 - 2002 Affiliate Faculty, College of Visual Arts, St. Paul, MN, Foundational Drawing Class and Senior Thesis Committee 1998 - 1999 Affiliate Faculty, University of Minnesota, Undergraduate Beginning Drawing and Beginning Painting 1996 - 1997 Teaching Graduate
Fellow University of Minnesota, Sole responsibility for class organization, lectures, demonstrations, discussions, and grading for Beginning Drawing (Fall 1996, Fall 1997 and Winter 1997), Advanced Drawing (Spring 1997), and Color (Winter 1997.
Nida participated in the Whitney Museum
Independent Study Program, is a Rockefeller Foundation Media Arts
Fellow and his art work has received support from various institutions including the Sharjah Art Foundation, the Khalid Shoman Foundation and Academy Schloss Solitude.
Motta is a graduate of the Whitney
Independent Study Program (2006), was named a Guggenheim Foundation
Fellow (2008), and received grants from Art Matters (2008), NYSCA (2010), Creative Capital Foundation, and the Kindle Project (2012).
She holds a BA in Economics for the Arts, Culture and Communication from Luigi Bocconi University, Milan (2005), an MFA in Curating from Goldsmiths College, London (2008) and was a Curatorial
Fellow of the Whitney
Independent Study Program, New York (2010).
She then moved to New York City to attend the Whitney Museum of American Art's
Independent Study Program, where she was a Helena Rubinstein Curatorial
Fellow, and New York University's Institute of Fine Arts, where she received a master's degree in art history.
Regents Professor at University of California Berkeley (April 2016) Trustee of Zeitz MOCAA, Cape Town, South Africa (2015 - present) Trustee of Parasol Unit, London, UK (2015 - present) Patron of Stuart Hall Foundation, London, UK (2014 - present) Chair, Professor of Global Art, University of the Arts, London, UK (2014 - present) Professor of Media Art at Staatliche Hoscschule fur Gestaltung, Karlsruhe, Germany (2008 - present) Trustee of Art Pace Foundation, San Antonio, USA (1999 - present) Faculty member at the Whitney Museum of American Art's
Independent Study Program, New York, USA (2006 - 2013) Trustee of Serpentine Gallery, London, UK (1999 - 2009) Visiting Mellon Professor of English, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (2006 - 2007) Research
Fellow at Goldsmiths College University of London, UK (1998 - 2003) Visiting lecturer at Harvard University's Schools of Afro - American and Visual Environmental
Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts USA (1998 - 2002)
He has held academic and other posts including Professor of Media
Studies at the Staatliche Hochschule fur Gestaltung Karlsruhe (2008 - 2014); Faculty Member,
Independent Study Program, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, (1991 - present); Professor of English, Visiting Mellon Professor of English, University of Pittsburgh (2006 - 2007); Visiting lecturer at Schools of Afro - American
Studies, Harvard (1998 - 2002) and; Research
Fellow, Goldsmiths College, University of London (1998 - 2003)
Together they were
fellows at the Whitney Museum
Independent Study Program for 2012 - 2013.
Simonds has a BFA in Film and Photography from the School of Arts Institute of Chicago, a MA in the Social History of Art from Leeds University, and was a curatorial
fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art
Independent Study Program.
He received an MFA from Yale University and a BFA from Pratt Institute, and was a 2015 — 2016
fellow in the Whitney Museum
Independent Study Program.
Curated by denisse andrade, Liz Park, Tim Saltarelli, and Kristina Scepanski, Helena Rubinstein Curatorial
Fellows of the Whitney Museum of American Art
Independent Study Program, 2011 — 2012.
Leah Pires is a Modern & Contemporary doctoral candidate at Columbia University and recent Helena Rubinstein Critical
Studies Fellow at the Whitney
Independent Study Program.
She was a
fellow in the Whitney
Independent Study Program in 2012.
«On Limits: Estrangement in the Everyday,» the year - end exhibition organized by the curatorial
fellows of the Whitney Museum of American Art's
Independent Study Program, proves the point.
In 2017 she curated «On Visibility and Camouflage: Black Women Artists for BLM» at We Buy Gold in Bedford - Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, and King was the 2015 - 16 Whitney
Independent Study Program Helena Rubinstein Curatorial
Fellow.
Being conceptually oriented and activist - minded, the annual exhibitions organized by the curatorial
fellows of the Whitney Museum of American Art's
Independent Studies Program are anomalies these days, and, for that reason, automatically of interest.
A
fellow of the
Independent Study Program of the Whitney Museum of American Art, Williams lives and works in New York City.
Organized by the 2005 - 06
fellows of the Whitney
Independent Study Program: Benjamin Godsill, Stamatina Gregory, Katy Rogers, Susanne Ø.
Both Nevarez and Tevere were Studio
Fellows at the Whitney Museum's
Independent Study Program and artists - in - residence at the International Artists Studio
Program in Sweden.