Where the future came from: a collective research project on the integral role of feminism in Chicago's artist-run culture from the late nineteenth century to the present
Chicago is distinctive as a longstanding hub for artist-run culture. 'Where the Future Came From' expands upon previous research into this realm by focusing on the work of women and women-identified makers and their collective efforts from the late-nineteenth century to the present. Active...
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Zusammenfassung: | Chicago is distinctive as a longstanding hub for artist-run culture. 'Where the Future Came From' expands upon previous research into this realm by focusing on the work of women and women-identified makers and their collective efforts from the late-nineteenth century to the present. Active contributors to the city's thriving art scene throughout its history, these artists have long defined how we create and organize collaborative work. This book documents a 2018-2019 participatory exhibition and related programming at Columbia College Chicago's Glass Curtain Gallery. In addition to a chronology of nearly 50 artist-run spaces and projects spanning from 1880 to 2019, this volume shares presentations and essays by 30 artists, organizers, curators, and historians that offer personal as well as scholarly accounts of feminist cultural work, much of which has not been chronicled before. 'Where the Future Came From' reveals a dynamic continuum of practices in Chicago's artist-run culture, shaping a critical conversation that places women and women-identified organizers at the core of the art world in Chicago and beyond. Exhibition: Glass Curtain Gallery, Chicago, USA (01.11.2018-15.02.2019) |
Beschreibung: | "This book is the official documentation of Where the Future Came From, a project that took place at the Glass Curtain Gallery at Columbia College Chicago (November 1, 2018-February 15, 2019)" (Seite 7) |
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CONTENTS
5
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
SCHOLARS
IN
RESIDENCE
125
WOMEN
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FAIRS
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ARTISTS'
ORGANIZATIONS
AND
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SYMPOSIUM
JOANNA
GARDNER-HUGGETT
13
KEYNOTE CONVERSATION
COURTNEY
FINK
,
DIRECTOR
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COMMON FIELD
157
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HULL-HOUSE AND
BEYOND:
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WARREN
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CHICAGO
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MELI
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CRATEAU
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55
MANGO
T
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SHARMILI
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LANI
MONTREAL
205
FEMINISM
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ART
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A
N
CE
61
SAPP
HI
RE A
ND
CRYS
TAL
S
NEYSA PAGE-LIEBERMAN
,
IN
CONVERSATION WITH
ARL
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TURNER-CRAWFORD
SAM
KIRK
,
MEIDA
TERESA
MCNEIL
,
AND
GLORIA
TALAMANTES
67
WOMAN
MADE
GAL
L
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BEATE M
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NKOVSKI
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73
MUJERES MUTANTES
223
CO
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GLORIA
TALAMANTES
JEFFREEN M
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HAYES
77
F4F
JORY DREW
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AMINO
ROSS
227
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89
BROWN
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PR
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231
SAFE
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HOW
CO
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ECTIVES
DAISY
YESSENIA
ZAMORA CENTENO AND
LUZ
MOGDALENO
FLORES
USE
SAFE
SPACES
TO AMPLIFY
VOICES
93
CHICAGO
ARC
HI
VES
+
ARTISTS
PROJECT
RANA
LIU
KATE HADLEY
TOFTNESS
237
A
CHRONOLOGY
OF
PROJECTS:
99
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
1880-
PRESENT
DAISY
YESSENIA
ZAMORO CENTENO, JORY DREW,
LUZ
MAGDALENO
FLARES,
AMINO
ROSS,
JENNIFER SOVA
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265
BIOGRAPHIES
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KATE
HADLEY
TOFTNESS
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5
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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125
WOMEN
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INTRODUCTION
REPRESENTING
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AT
TH
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HICA
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WHERE
LHE
F
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S
TRA
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WHERE
LH
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ROOMS
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H
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ARTISTS'
ORGANIZATIONS
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C
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1890-2015
SYMPOSIUM
JOANNA
GARDNER-HUGGETT
13
KEYNOTE CONVERSATION
COURTNEY
FINK
,
DIRECTOR
,
COMMON FIELD
157
WOMEN'S
WORK
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HULL-HOUSE AND
BEYOND:
LYNNE
WARREN
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ADJUNCT
CURATOR,
MCA
CHICAGO
T
H
E FEMIN
I
S
T
AGEN
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A
MELI
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HILLIARD POTTER AND
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CONVERSOTION
PRESENTATIONS
33
C
HICAGO
WOMEN'S
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CS
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LL
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F
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COMM
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ESTELLE
CAROL
ON
THE
LOWER
WEST
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CARYAT
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CRANDALL
51
SIS
TCRSCRPENTS
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WOMEN
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MARY
ELLEN
CRATEAU
TEMPESTT
HAZEL
55
MANGO
T
RIB
E
SHARMILI
MAJMUDAR
AND
LANI
MONTREAL
205
FEMINISM
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YOUR
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ART
R
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N
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61
SAPP
HI
RE A
ND
CRYS
TAL
S
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SAM
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MEIDA
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MCNEIL
,
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GLORIA
TALAMANTES
67
WOMAN
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GAL
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BEATE M
I
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73
MUJERES MUTANTES
223
CO
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GLORIA
TALAMANTES
JEFFREEN M
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HAYES
77
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LIU
KATE HADLEY
TOFTNESS
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TALAMANTES,
KATE
HADLEY
TOFTNESS
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spelling | Where the future came from a collective research project on the integral role of feminism in Chicago's artist-run culture from the late nineteenth century to the present edited by Meg Duguid ; contributors: Tracey Jean Boisseau, Estelle Carol, Daisy Yessenia Zamora Centeno, Carol Crandall, Mary Ellen Croteau, Jory Drew, Meg Duguid, Courtney Fink, Luz Magdaleno Flores, Jeffreen M Hayes, Tempestt Hazel, Joanna Gardner-Huggett, Sam Kirk, Rana Liu, Sharmili Majmudar, Nicole Marroquin, Meida McNeal, Beate Minkovski, Lani Montreal, Neysa Page-Lieberman, Melissa Potter, Amina Ross, Jennifer Scott, Kate Sierzputowski, Jennifer Sova, Gloria Talamantes, Kate Hadley Toftness, Arlene Turner-Crawford, and Lynne Warren Chicago, Illinois Soberscove Press [2020] 272 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "This book is the official documentation of Where the Future Came From, a project that took place at the Glass Curtain Gallery at Columbia College Chicago (November 1, 2018-February 15, 2019)" (Seite 7) Chicago is distinctive as a longstanding hub for artist-run culture. 'Where the Future Came From' expands upon previous research into this realm by focusing on the work of women and women-identified makers and their collective efforts from the late-nineteenth century to the present. Active contributors to the city's thriving art scene throughout its history, these artists have long defined how we create and organize collaborative work. This book documents a 2018-2019 participatory exhibition and related programming at Columbia College Chicago's Glass Curtain Gallery. In addition to a chronology of nearly 50 artist-run spaces and projects spanning from 1880 to 2019, this volume shares presentations and essays by 30 artists, organizers, curators, and historians that offer personal as well as scholarly accounts of feminist cultural work, much of which has not been chronicled before. 'Where the Future Came From' reveals a dynamic continuum of practices in Chicago's artist-run culture, shaping a critical conversation that places women and women-identified organizers at the core of the art world in Chicago and beyond. Exhibition: Glass Curtain Gallery, Chicago, USA (01.11.2018-15.02.2019) Geschichte 1880-2019 gnd rswk-swf Künstlerin (DE-588)4033430-2 gnd rswk-swf Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 gnd rswk-swf Frauenkunst (DE-588)4370467-0 gnd rswk-swf Chicago, Ill. (DE-588)4009921-0 gnd rswk-swf ART / General (DE-588)4135467-9 Ausstellungskatalog Glass Curtain Gallery 01.11.2018-15.02.2019 Chicago, Ill. gnd-content (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Chicago, Ill. (DE-588)4009921-0 g Frauenkunst (DE-588)4370467-0 s Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 s Künstlerin (DE-588)4033430-2 s Geschichte 1880-2019 z DE-604 Duguid, Meg edt aut Boisseau, Tracey Jean 19XX- (DE-588)173709621 aut Carol, Estelle aut Centeno, Daisy Yessenia Zamora aut Glass Curtain Gallery (DE-588)1219747750 his V:DE-576;B:DE-14 application/pdf http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz1726232379inh.htm 20200807153220 Inhaltsverzeichnis V:DE-604 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032358276&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_full_unstemmed | Where the future came from a collective research project on the integral role of feminism in Chicago's artist-run culture from the late nineteenth century to the present edited by Meg Duguid ; contributors: Tracey Jean Boisseau, Estelle Carol, Daisy Yessenia Zamora Centeno, Carol Crandall, Mary Ellen Croteau, Jory Drew, Meg Duguid, Courtney Fink, Luz Magdaleno Flores, Jeffreen M Hayes, Tempestt Hazel, Joanna Gardner-Huggett, Sam Kirk, Rana Liu, Sharmili Majmudar, Nicole Marroquin, Meida McNeal, Beate Minkovski, Lani Montreal, Neysa Page-Lieberman, Melissa Potter, Amina Ross, Jennifer Scott, Kate Sierzputowski, Jennifer Sova, Gloria Talamantes, Kate Hadley Toftness, Arlene Turner-Crawford, and Lynne Warren |
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