7.4.14

2014 GASP! [Green Art + Social Practice] Fair

The 2014 GASP [Green Art + Social Practice] Fair will take place from 2:00 to 6:00 PM Friday 25 April 2014 at Columbia College Chicago's Papermaker's Garden and Stage at 8th Ave & S. Wabash and the 1st floor southeast lobby of 1104 S. Wabash, just outside of the Glass Curtain Gallery.

Many thanks to everyone who applied. The call for submissions is now closed and the GASP Fair is pleased to announce the 2014 exhibitors:

OUTSIDE @ 8th & Wabash Papermaker's Garden (rain space is 916 S. Wabash, 2nd floor lobby)Jack Gruszczynski 2:00-3:00Jillian Bruschera 2:30-4:30
Dani Beutell 4:00-5:00
Megan Pitcher
5:00-6:00

INSIDE @ 1104 S. Wabash southeast lobby outside the Glass Curtain Gallery
Jesus Iniguez 2:30-3:30Levi Sherman 3:30-4:30
Leo Selvaggio
4:45-5:45


Elizabeth Moss and Jess Egan, jurors
Christopher Bednash, production assistant
Fereshteh Toosi, faculty organizer


Please check back soon for more information and RSVP at
https://www.facebook.com/events/408188762651919/

View and download the web version of the poster here:
Sponsored by Columbia College Chicago’s Office of the Provost/Academic Affairs, Department of Science and Mathematics, Department of Art + Design, Office of the Dean-School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, First-Year Seminar Program, Department of Exhibition & Performance Spaces-RISK: Empathy, Art, and Social Practice, Papermaker’s Garden


6.1.14

GASP Fair: Request for Proposals


Columbia College undergraduate and graduate students are invited to submit proposals to exhibit projects exploring the intersection of science and the humanities for a pop-up art fair. 

The 2014 Green Art + Social Practice Fair will take place from 2:00 to 6:00 PM Friday 25 April 2014 at Columbia College Chicago's Papermaker's Garden and Stage at 8th Ave & S. Wabash and the 1st floor lobby of 1104 S. Wabash, just outside of the Glass Curtain Gallery.

The jury will award stipends of $75 to $150 for each student or collaborative group who is selected.

 
The fair will feature creative research on various topics including, but not limited to: genetics, sexuality, technology, sustainability, ecology, electronics, chemistry,  ethnobotany, biology, physics, acoustics, paleontology, evolution, neuroscience, nutrition, astronomy, medicine, and conservation sciences.


CLICK HERE for the application
NEW EXTENDED DEADLINE! Saturday April 5, 2014 at 11:59 PM