4/7: WHERE APPETITES FIND SHAPES // new work by LIZ HELLER, MACON REED and MADSEN MINAX
WHERE APPETITES FIND SHAPES
new works by LIZ HELLER, MACON REED, and MADSEN MINAX
April 8-May 15, 2014
Opening Reception: Monday, April 7, 11:30am-1pm & 5:30-7pm
Open Hours: Monday – Friday, 10am-5pm
MADSEN MINAX (Houston, Texas) received an MFA in Art Theory & Practice from Northwestern University in 2012 and BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2005. Moving image works have been featured widely, including screenings at the British Film Institute in London, Filmhuis Cavia in Amsterdam, the Athens International Film and Video Festival, Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn, and Museum of Contemporary Art in San Antonio. His work has also appeared on television in the United States on PBS and the cable channel FreeSpeech TV, and in Canada on the CBC. Madsen is currently a Core Fellow at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston.
More information about Madsen Minax can be found at www.madsenminax.com
JASON PALLAS is Curator at the City Colleges of Chicago, an artist, and the founding editor of the Institute for Encyclopedic Amalgamation. The City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) is the largest community college system in Illinois and one of the largest in the nation, with 5,800 faculty and staff serving 115,000 students annually at seven colleges and six satellite sites city-wide. CCC is in the midst of a Reinvention, a collaborative effort to review and revise programs and practices to ensure students leave CCC college- and career-ready. Its internationally-renowned College to Careers initiative partners with industry-leading companies to prepare Chicagoans for careers in growing fields. Pedestrian Project is the exhibition and lecture program of the Department of Art and Architecture at Harold Washington College, one of the City Colleges of Chicago.
More information about the President’s Gallery can be found at www.pedestrianproject.org