Plural Zone: Methods of Occupying Possibilities in Sculpture Now

This exhibition is a study of sculptural practices at SAIC highlighting traditional, experimental and the outermost art experiences produced in and around campus. Plural Zone considers conversation in contemporary sculptural such as architecture, performative objects, community engagement, sound installation, kinetics, site-specificity, abstraction, teleportation, ecology and the figure. With a combination of objects, performance and art happenings the work in this exhibition underlines the dynamic sculptural thread that runs through The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.



Monday, March 12, 2012

Work Plan Working Document

Curated Zones in Progress














Departments Chairs to contact
Fibers department

Performance
Animation Film and Video

Schedule Meetings 19th-30th
Meeting with students to site and set proposal deadlines

Zone 1
Columbus outdoor space
William Edward Soderberg , sound installation canopy
Lesley Marie Jackson, responding to SAIC architecture South East Corner on Jackson
Alexander Gartelmann, front center
2315526
agarte@saic.edu
Albert Luis Porto, Wall

Zone 2
112 Michigan windows 
Kristina Sparks Januskaite
Yoon_Jiyoung
Max Byron Garett (?)


Zone 3
Columbus main entrance, stairs and platform floor 2

Jen Lee
Carolyn Ottermer
Laurie Palmer
Zachary Meisner

Zone 4
Garden

Fredo Alfredo Salazar-Caro
Primsuda Sakuntabhai



Zone 5 
Windows-Wabash and Library
Annalee Levin
2316128
alevin3@saic.edu
Alexa Smith

Michael Morrill
Abbie June Wilson


Zone 6
The Joan Flasch Artist's Book Collection

Undecided 
Andrew Coppersmith


Zone 7
Leroy Newman Center

Andrew Barco
2314583
abarco@saic.edu
Asli Uludag
Matt Peter Danton


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