
Naeem Mohaiemen's essay "The Skin I'm In" appeared in The Margins, Asian American Writers' Workshop.
CUE artist Cecilia Condit presents recent videos and large scale photography in her new show, Within a Stone's Throw, at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. On view until September 23rd.
Former CUE exhibiting artist Ken Gonzales-Day is featured in a group exhibition, Figure and Form in Contemporary Photography, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. On view until October 14, 2012.
Valerie Hammond was included in the exhibition MELTED: curated by Laura Moriary at Roos Arts in Rosendale, NY.
Josh Dorman's exhibition The Missing Pages of the Sea will be on view at Koplin Del Rio Gallery in Culver City, June 23 - July 21, 2012.
Michelle Dizon's exhibition Perpetual Peace will be on view at 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica, June 18 - September 7, 2012.
Kira Lynn Harris in conversation with Studio Museum curator Lauren Haynes is available on youtube.
Hope Ginsburg's Foot Work: A Collective Rug-Making Workshop will be hosted by VCUarts Anderson Gallery on July 18.
Naeem Mohaiemen was selected to participate in Rhizome's annual Seven on Seven conference at the New Museum.
Mores McWreath is included in Folio, a 2-UP exhibition at Soloway in Brooklyn, April 7 - 29.
Lenore Malen curated The Herd Remorse at Lesley Heller Workspace, on view through March 4, 2012.
Ken Gonzales-Day's solo exhibition Disappearing Into the Trees is on view at the Vincent Price Art Museum through April 27, 2012.
Adrian Esparza is included in the group exhibition Lines of Thought, on view at Parasol Unit in London, on view through May 13, 2012.
James Hayward's exhibition Satori was on view at Richard Telles Fine Art as a part of Pacific Standard Time.
Lenore Malen's 3-channel projection I Am the Animal will be on view at Tufts University Art Gallery, January 19 - April 4, 2012. Opening reception: January 24.
Cuppola Bobber's solo exhibition is on view at ADDS/DONNA in Chicago, February 5 - March 11, 2012
Artforum's Best of 2011 includes exhibiting artist Simon Leung's exhibition at CUE.
Sarah Canright's exhibition (currently on view) is reviewed in online arts magazine Adobe Airstream.
This year's New Yorker Passport to the Arts will benefit CUE! Purchase your tickets today!
The Oakes Twins: Curated by Lawrence Weschler was featured in Art in America's weekly Lookout.
Former CUE curator Rirkrit Tiravanija's UNTITLED 2008 - 2011 (the map of the land of feeling) I-III will be on view at Carolina Nitsch Project Room through October 22. Opening reception September 8.
Former CUE curator DJ Spooky's Terra Nova project is included in the 2011 Gwangju Bienniale.
Former artist-in residence Shin il Kim is one of the artists highlighted in Summer Affairs at ford PROJECTS. Exhibit on display from June 29 to August 10.
Former JMF Grant Recipient, Maia Cruz Palileo, is one of the 23 artists presented as part of Bronx Calling: The First AIM Biennial, joint exhibition at The Bronx Museum and Wave Hill. On view from June 26 through September 5.
Former curator Lynn Crawford's book is now available from The Brooklyn Rail/Black Square Editions.
Former curator Lynn Crawford's review of Scott Hocking was published in this month's Brooklyn Rail.
JMF MFA Grant recipient Sara Pedigo's exhibition Leaving the Screendoor Open will be on view at Fifth Avenue Art Gallery (1470 Highland Avenue, Melbourne, FL) from June 1 - 30. Opening reception: June 3, 5:30 - 8:30pm.
on-verge Asst. Editor Megan Garwood's first article "A Prodigy, Poised to Sell" was published in The Wall Street Journal.
Former exhibiting artist Marina Adams is included in a group exhibition curated by Jerelyn Hanrahan at The End, 13 Greenpoint Avenue, Brooklyn through June 11, 2011.
JMF MFA grant recipient Maia Cruz Palileo's work is included in Viewfinder: Selected Works from the Nars Foundation International Artists Residency Program at ArtGate Gallery, May 19 - June 14.
Former exhibiting artist Lisa Young's Free Fall: The Life and Times of Bud 'Crosshairs' MacGintie will be presented at The Library Company, Philadelphia, PA, as part of Looking Down to See Up: Parachutes, Parafiction and the Cold War Spiritual Exercise.
Former exhibiting artist Karen Tam's exhibition Pagoda Pads: Opium Den is on view at Robert Langen Gallery through April 9, 2011
Young Art Critic John Motley's new book of essays, Stay Time: A Year of Writing with Fourteen30 Contemporary, will be published on February 28, with a launch party on February 26.
Young Art Critic Annie Buckley contributed the third installment of The Huffington Post's On Seeing series.
JMF MFA grant recipient Kris Scheifele's exhibition Cast opens at Janet Kurnatowski on February 18, 7-9pm.
Former exhibiting artist Marina Adams' work in Winter Break at Momenta Art is reviewed in this month's Brooklyn Rail.
Former exhibiting artist Kira Lynn Harris' work is included in the February 2011 issue of Modern Painters.
Former exhibiting artist Mara Lonner curated and is included in earth & sky for Terminal One, Gate Two at Los Angeles International Airport.
Former exhibiting artist Cynthia Miller is exhibiting recent work from the Domestica series at The Temple Gallery, March 4 - April 5.
Former exhibiting artist Lenore Malen is included in the Hudson Opera Guild's Vanishing Animals, an afternoon of shorts, on January 23, 2pm.
Gema Alava's project, Find Me, presented first at CUE in 2009, was recently reviewed by Jonathan Goodman for the Spanish newspaper, FronteraD, and Alava has also been interviewed by TVE National Spanish Television.
CUE would like to congratulate former intern, Dominique Davenport, on winning the Center for Art Education's William R. Wiener Arts Scholarship. Congratulations, Dominique!
Former exhibiting artist, David Storey, has been named a 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship Award.
Click here to read an article in NYFA Current by former CUE exhibiting artist, Lenore Malen, on her project Harmony as a Hive.
Former CUE exhibiting artist, Karen Tam, is part of the group exhibition Fourteen Again, on view at the Chelsea Art Museum from May 7th to June 19th.
Former exhibiting artist, Cecelia Condit, has a solo exhibition at the North Dakota Museum of Art, on view through April 11, 2010. This same show will travel on to the Inova Gallery in Milwaukee, WI from May 7th through August 8th, 2010.
CUE Curatorial Advisory Council member, Michelle Grabner, will have a solo exhibition at Minus Space, Brooklyn, NY; on view March 27th through May 1st, 2010.
Former Joan Mitchell Foundation MFA Grant recipient, Lydia Musco, will have a solo exhibition at Davidson College’s William H. Van Every Gallery, Davidson, NC, March 12 – April 14, 2010.
Former CUE exhibiting artist, Kira Lynn Harris, recently commissioned to participate in a project with The MAK Center for Art & Architecture at the Schindler House titled How Many Billboards? Art in Stead in Los Angeles, CA.
Former CUE exhibiting artist, Lisa Young and D.
Graham Burnett have collaborated on Free
Fall, 2010, a multimedia project that premiered as part of Seeing from Above, a conference at the
Wellcome Trust, London.
Lisa Young's Calendar
book and video were accepted into the Artist Book Collection of the Getty
Research Institute.
Lisa Young's Journey,
a print from www.fortunehunting.org is
included Transport: Phase II, the
continuation of the yearlong theme of transport at Proteus Gowanus, an
interdisciplinary gallery and reading room in Brookyn, NY. Transport explores "how we get there" through themes of falling,
rising, rolling and changing perspective in an exhibition of art, artifacts and
books.
Former CUE artist in residence, Jihyun Park, will have a solo exhibition at Gana Art Gallery, New York from February 18th - March 20th, 2010.
Click here to read a review of work by former Joan Mitchell Foundation MFA Grant Recipient, Ryan Pierce, by current CUE Young Art Critic Mentoring Program Participant, John Motley, for ArtSlant.
Former CUE Curator, Peter Plagens, has written an essay included in the illustrated catalogue for the exhibition, School of Belin: A Mid-career Survey, TransVagrant @ Warschaw Gallery, San Pedro, CA, January 23rd - March 27th, 2010.
Former CUE artist-in-residence, Shin il Kim, is included in the group exhibition, Media Media at the Queens Museum of Art, on view from December 6 through February 19.
Former CUE exhibiting artist, Lisa Young, has received the 2009-2010 Fellowship in Film & Video from the Rhode Island State Council for the Arts.
Former CUE exhibiting artist, Marina Adams, is included in Seek and Hide, a group exhibition at Heskin Contemporary on view from October 22 - November 28, 2009.
Former CUE exhibiting artist, Mara Lonner has collaborated with fellow artist Kim Schoenstadt on an installation titled, Crisscross, in Terminal Three at the Los Angeles Airport (pre-security) on view until February 14, 2010.
Former CUE exhibition artist, Lisa Young, will have her piece, Calendar, screened on October 21st, 8:00pm as part of an exhibition on clouds at Observatory, Brooklyn, NY.
Young’s video Drives will be screened on Wednesday, October 7th at 9:30 pm at the Cable Car Cinema, Providence, RI as part of Pixilerations (v.6) Media Festival.
Former artist-in-residence, Moo Kwon Han, will have a solo exhibition at Chelsea’s Doosan Gallery, on view October 15 – November 21, 2009.
Former CUE artist-in-residence, Sonya Blesofsky, is currently included in Brooklyn Utopias?, a group exhibition at the Brooklyn Historical Society, on view October 2, 2009 - January 3, 2010.
Work by former CUE artist-in-residence, Heidi Pollard, will be presented by Horse Trader Gallery during the Brooklyn Artillery Fair hosted by Castle Braid through October 30, 2009.
Former CUE exhibiting artist, Josh Dorman, will have a second solo show at the Mary Ryan Gallery in December 2009.
Former CUE exhibiting artist, Lisa Young, has received the 2009-2010 Fellowship in Film & Video from the Rhode Island State Council for the Arts.
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