Our Exhibitions Program features a rotating series of thought-provoking presentations that delve into nontraditional artistic practices and significant moments in art history.

Previous Exhibitions

  • Just Dust, Ari Norris

    In his exhibition Just Dust, Ari Norris presents a thought-provoking exploration of impermanence and materiality through sculptures that deliberately resist monumentality.

    April 12 - May 24 2024

  • The Rise of the Independent Feminist Press

    presents a chronicle of the feminist independent publication movement through a selection of historic small-circulation periodicals and supporting  literature.

    January 5 - April 5 2024

  • Drawings

    This exhibition offers a glimpse into the 1% of the studio’s output that is crafted by hand rather than through digital means.

    November 3 - December 23 2023

  • Vancouver 1971

    The Image Bank Postcard Show — I presented a curated selection from the groundbreaking Image Bank project (1970-1978), which was founded by Michael Morris, Vincent Trasov (Mr. Peanut), and Gary Lee-Nova.

    September 8 - October 28 2023

  • Thomas H. Kapsalis: Oblique Perspective

    Thomas H. Kapsalis: Oblique Perspective

    offered an intimate glimpse into the teaching legacy of Thomas H. Kapsalis (1925-2022), a revered professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) who influenced generations of artists.

    June 23 - August 26 2023

  • Haynes Riley An attitude that cares

  • Assaf Evron Collages for Mies van der Rohe

  • Myron Goldsmith Structural Architecture

  • Jack Smith

  • Dominic Palarchio You had done nothing wrong

  • Dick Higgins Some Intermedia

  • Arshad Faruqui Collaboration Re-Thinking The Block

  • Aron Gent Ice Dye Tie Die

  • Austen Brown Unquiet Rest

  • Katie Rauth The Worm at the Core

  • Paul Levack New Works

  • fields harrington Economies of Breath

  • Rami George Untitled (the wars in Lebanon)

  • Jonathan Miller Image Thing

  • Storyboard: Serial Artworks Circa 1970

  • Radical Artist Books

  • Aristotle Norris The Treachery of Objects