BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//University of Chicago//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221008 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221009 SUMMARY:Passing Through: Artists from DoVA 2012-2021 DESCRIPTION:Logan Center Exhibitions celebrates the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts' 10-year anniversary with its Fall 2022 exhibition Pa ssing Through: Artists from DOVA 2012–2021. This broad survey features recent work by 37 artists who have passed through graduate and undergradu ate programs at UChicago's Department of Visual Arts (DoVA) (https://dova .uchicago.edu/). The exhibition is organized by guest curator Scott Wolni ak. Presented by Logan Center Exhibitions with the suppo rt of DoVA\, The Reva and David Logan Foundation\, and friends of the Log an Center. "The process of reflecting on and catching up with DoVA alumni from the past decade has been a pleasure. There is an incredible abundance of interesting work being made by this community\, far more than could be represented in a single show. I am not aiming to p rovide a clear summation of DoVA or its sensibilities\, although some may emerge when all the work comes together. The main rule was that the work had to be produced since completing the program. An art depar tment can feel like a revolving door— students enter\, they push and ar e pushed\, they expand and contract\, and get spit out the other side. Fo r this exhibition\, I am interested in the question\, 'And then what?'." — SCOTT WOLNIAK\, EXHIBITION CURATOR \; \; Gallery Hours Monday: Closed Tuesday-Saturday: 9am - 9pm Sunday: 11am - 9pm \; \; ArtistsCarris Adams (MFA 20 15) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/carris-adams)Anthony Adcock ( MFA 2013) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/anthony-adcock)Anton Au th (MFA 2021) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/anton-auth-alum) Nick Bastis (MFA 2013) Andrew Bearnot (MFA 2017) (h ttps://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/andrew-bearnot) Lauren Beck (MFA 2012) Alice Bucknell (BA 2015) (https://panda-pug-b w7x.squarespace.com/alice-bucknell)Nicki Cherry (BA 2014) (https://panda- pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/nicki-cherry)Autumn Elizabeth Clark (MFA 2015) ( https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/autumn-clark)Maggie Crowley (MFA 2 013) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/maggie-crowley)Alana Ferguso n (MFA 2021) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/alana-ferguson-alumn i)Madeline Gallucci (MFA 2020) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/ma deline-gallucci-alumni)Sara Grose (MFA 2021) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squa respace.com/sara-grose-alumni)Hunter Harvey (MFA 2015) (https://panda-pug -bw7x.squarespace.com/hunter-harvey)Holden Head (MFA 2020) (https://panda -pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/holden-head-alum)Elisabeth Hogeman (MFA 2016) ( https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/elisabeth-hogeman)Jazmine. (MFA 20 19) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/jazmine)Maggie Jensen (MFA 20 19) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/maggie-jensen)Anna Elise John son (MFA 2012) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/anna-elise-johnson )Breanne Johnson (BA 2017) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/breann e-johnson) Clare Koury (BA 2015) Frances Lee (MFA 2018) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/frances-lee) Jinn Bronwen Lee (MFA 2014) Franny M. Levitin (MFA 2018) (http s://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/franny-m-levitin) David L loyd (MFA 2015) Devin T Mays (MFA 2016) (https://panda-pug-bw7 x.squarespace.com/devin-t-mays)Gabriel Moreno (MFA 2016) (https://panda-p ug-bw7x.squarespace.com/gabriel-moreno)David Nasca (BA 2013) (https://pan da-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/david-nasca) Nick Raffel (MFA 20 14) D Rosen (MFA 2013) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com /d-rosen)Daisy Schultz (MFA 2020) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com /daisy-schultz-alum)Takashi Shallow (MFA 2018) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.sq uarespace.com/takashi-shallow)Brett Swenson (MFA 2020) (https://panda-pug -bw7x.squarespace.com/brett-swenson-alum)Ramyar Vala (MFA 2014) (https:// panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/ramyar-vala)Shane Ward (MFA 2012) (https:/ /panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/shane-ward) Shanna Zentner ( MFA 2017) Ang Ziqi Zhang (BA 2016) (https://panda-pug-bw7x.squ arespace.com/ang-ziqi-zhang) \; ABOUT THE DE PARTMENT OF VISUAL ARTS "Focused on making\, theDepartment o f Visual Arts [DoVA] is one of the many specialized knowledge communities at the University of Chicago\, one of the world's great research institu tions. We aim to stimulate and provoke both graduate and undergraduate st udents\, encouraging the development of independent and challenging thoug ht as expressed and inscribed in the visual arts. We propose that art is inquiry. Our faculty\, diverse in its pursuits\, is critically engaged in dialogue nationally and internationally. Our students benefit from this dialogue\, and are also encouraged to pursue areas of overlap with the ma ny other disciplines represented at the university – history\, art hist ory\, science\, philosophy\, aesthetics\, theater\, music\, and creative writing to name a few." - Jessica Stockholder\, Raymond W. &\; Martha Hilpert Gruner Distinguished Service Professor\, Visual Arts \; ABOUT SCOTT WOLNIAK\, DoVA FACULTY AND GU EST CURATORScott Wolniak (b. 1971) is a multidisciplinary artist\, educat or and occasional curator\, who has been teaching in DoVA since 2007. Whi le primarily focused on his studio and exhibitions\, curation has played a casual but significant role in Wolniak's practice over the past two dec ades. He ran Suitable Gallery\, an influential alternative space in his H umboldt Park garage between 1999 and 2005\, as well as the tangential vid eo platform\, Suitable Video\, which curated screening programs and DVD e ditions between 2005 and 2011. He ran Screen Share gallery for student-ma de video and animation at the Logan Center\, and recently organized Wheel of Life\, an exhibition of artist-made zoetropes\, at the Hyde Park Art Center. Wolniak received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Ch icago in 1995 and MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2002. ABOUT LOGAN CENTER EXHIBITIONSLogan Center Exhibitions presen ts international contemporary art programming at the Logan Center Gallery and throughout the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts at the Unive rsity of Chicago. Reflecting the spirit of inquiry at the university\, Lo gan Center Exhibitions focuses on open\, collaborative\, and process-base d approaches to cultural production. Working closely with artists\, stude nts\, scholars and community members\, Logan Center Exhibitions presents innovative exhibitions by emerging and established artists\; supports amb itious new commissions and research projects\; disseminates knowledge thr ough publications\; and facilitates connections through talks and other p ublic programs. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Logan Center Exhibitions celebrates the Reva and Dav id Logan Center for the Arts' 10-year anniversary with its Fall 2022 exhi bition Passing Through: Artists from DOVA 2012–2021. This broad survey features recent work by 37 artists who have pas sed through graduate and undergraduate programs at UChicago's Department of Visual Arts (DoVA). The exhib ition is organized by guest curator Scott Wolniak.
Presented by Logan Center Exhibitions with the support of DoVA \, The Reva and David Logan Foundation\, and friends of the Logan Center.
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Nick Bastis (MFA 2013)
Lauren Beck (MFA 201 2)
Autumn Elizabeth Clark (MFA 2015)
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Anna Elis e Johnson (MFA 2012)
Clare Koury (BA 2015)
Jinn Bronwen Lee (MFA 2014)
David Lloyd (MFA 2015)
< a href="https://panda-pug-bw7x.squarespace.com/devin-t-mays">Devin T Mays (MFA 2016)
Nick Raffel (MFA 2014)
Shanna Zentner (MFA 2017) p>
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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL ARTS p>
"Focused on making\, theDepartment of Visual Arts [DoVA] is one of the many specialized knowledge communities at the University of Chicago\, one of the world's great research institutions. We aim to stimulate and provoke both graduate and undergraduate students\ , encouraging the development of independent and challenging thought as e xpressed and inscribed in the visual arts. We propose that art is inquiry . Our faculty\, diverse in its pursuits\, is critically engaged in dialog ue nationally and internationally. Our students benefit from this dialogu e\, and are also encouraged to pursue areas of overlap with the many othe r disciplines represented at the university – history\, art history\, s cience\, philosophy\, aesthetics\, theater\, music\, and creative writing to name a few." - Jessica Stockholder\, Raymond W. &\; Martha Hilpert Gruner Distinguished Service Professor\, Visual Arts
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ABOUT SC OTT WOLNIAK\, DoVA FACULTY AND GUEST CURATOR
Scott Wolniak
a> (b. 1971) is a multidisciplinary artist\, educator and occasional cura
tor\, who has been teaching in DoVA since 2007. While primarily focused o
n his studio and exhibitions\, curation has played a casual but significa
nt role in Wolniak's practice over the past two decades. He ran Suitable
Gallery\, an influential alternative space in his Humboldt Park garage be
tween 1999 and 2005\, as well as the tangential video platform\, Suitable
Video\, which curated screening programs and DVD editions between 2005 a
nd 2011. He ran Screen Share gallery for student-made video and animation
at the Logan Center\, and recently organized Wheel of Life\, an
exhibition of artist-made zoetropes\, at the Hyde Park Art Center. Wolni
ak received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1995
and MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2002. <
/p> ABOUT LOGAN CENTER EXHIBITIONS Logan Center Exhibitions presen
ts international contemporary art programming at the Logan Center Gallery
and throughout the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts at the Unive
rsity of Chicago. Reflecting the spirit of inquiry at the university\, Lo
gan Center Exhibitions focuses on open\, collaborative\, and process-base
d approaches to cultural production. Working closely with artists\, stude
nts\, scholars and community members\, Logan Center Exhibitions presents
innovative exhibitions by emerging and established artists\; supports amb
itious new commissions and research projects\; disseminates knowledge thr
ough publications\; and facilitates connections through talks and other p
ublic programs.