Jacob_mj_select CV - Mary Jane Jacob
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MARY JANE JACOB<br />
CURRICULUM VITAE<br />
1989 Peter Norton Family Foundation Curator’s Grant<br />
1980-81 National Endowment for the Arts, Museum Professional Fellowship Grant<br />
1973-74 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship<br />
SELECT PUBLIC PROJECTS, PUBLIC EXHIBITION PROGRAMS, and MUSEUM<br />
EXHIBITIONS with notation of RELATED PUBLICATIONS<br />
2013-14 “Classrooms at the Crossroads: Social Practice in Chicago 1900 to now” (working<br />
title), co-curated with Pablo Helguera, Sullivan Galleries, The School of the Art<br />
Institute of Chicago (SAIC)<br />
2012-13 “City (Re-) Searches: Experiences of Publicness,” lead on research team (PIE<br />
Group: Practice, Ideas and Experiences with artist Jeanne van Heeswijk from The<br />
Netherlands), and EU program bringing into dialogue Kaunas, Lithuania with Cork<br />
and Derry, Ireland<br />
2011 “Asian Program: Jitish Kallat, Kimsooja, Wolfgang Laib, Kamin Lertchaiprasert,”<br />
Sullivan Galleries, SAIC [directed collaborative program]<br />
2010 “Studio Chicago: Picturing the Studio” and “Summer Studio,” Sullivan Galleries,<br />
SAIC [directed collaborative program; part of citywide collaborative program<br />
“Studio Chicago”]; see book The Studio Reader: On the Space of Artists, 2010<br />
2009 “Learning Modern,” Sullivan Galleries, SAIC [part of citywide collaboration<br />
“Living Modern Chicago”]; see book Chicago Makes Modernism, 2012<br />
2008 “,” SAIC<br />
“Department (Store): A collaboration of all departments and programs with J.<br />
Morgan Puett,” Sullivan Galleries, SAIC<br />
2006 Magdalena Abakanowicz, Agora, permanent public art installation, Grant Park<br />
Chicago<br />
2001-2007 Spoleto Festival USA, Charleston, South Carolina<br />
2001 “Evoking History: Listening Across Culture and Communities”<br />
Artists: Neil Bogan, Ping Chong, and Lonnie Graham<br />
See Reflections on Evoking History: Listening Across Cultures and Communities (Charleston:<br />
Spoleto Festival USA, 2002) and Evoking History, in Spoleto Festival USA<br />
2001(program book)<br />
2002 “Evoking History: Memory of Water and Memory of Land”<br />
Artists: Kimsooja, Suzanne Lacy/Rick Lowe. Marc Latamie, J. Morgan<br />
Puett, Yinka Shonibare, Nari Ward<br />
See “The Memory of Charleston,” in Spoleto Festival USA 2002 (program book)<br />
2003 “Latitude 32°/Nagivating Home”<br />
Artists: Suzanne Lacy and Rick Lowe<br />
See “Containers of Time” in Spoleto Festival 2003 (program book)<br />
2004 “Water Table”<br />
Artists: Kendra Hamilton, Walter Hood, Ernesto Pujol, and Frances<br />
Whitehead<br />
See “Places with a Future: Site-Specific Art and Community Conversations,” in<br />
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