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CV Susanne Ghez



1218 East Madison Park
Chicago, Illinois 60615
(773) 624-4424

EDUCATION

University of California, Berkeley, California; course study in the history
of art with H. Chipp and H.W. Janson.
Columbia University, New York City; course study in the history of art with M. Shapiro.
New York School of Interior Design, New York, New York. Diploma,1966
Bryant College of Business Administration, Providence,Rhode Island, Graduation 1956.

POSITIONS

1974- Executive Director, The Renaissance Society at The University of
Chicago.
1973-74 Assistant Director, The Renaissance Society at The University
of Chicago.
1968-69 Administrative and sales position, Weintraub Gallery, New York.
1963 Administrative and sales position, antiques gallery, Altamira,Geneva, Switzerland.
1960-62 Sent to Geneva as administrative assistant to help open Central
European office for Texas Instruments, Geneva, Switzerland.
1953-60 Administrative Assistant to the Vice President of Marketing and
the Vice President for International Division, Texas Instruments,
Attleboro, Massachusetts.


EXHIBITIONS ORGANIZED FOR THE RENAISSANCE SOCIETY
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

2003 Joëlle Tuerlinckx: Chicago Studies: Les Étants Donnés
Emmanuelle Antille: Angel’s Camp: First Songs
Amar Kanwar: A Night of Prophecy

2002 Feng Mengbo: Q4U
Catherine Sullivan

2001 Katarzyna Kozyra: The Rite of Spring
Helen Mirra: Sky-Wreck

2000 Thomas Hirschhorn: World-Airport
Pierre Huyghe: The Third Memory
Franz West: Pre-Semblance & The Everyday
Martin Kippenberger: The Happy End of Franz Kafka's "Amerika"
Toni Grand

1999 Judy Ledgerwood: Cold Days.
Willie Doherty
Darren Almond
- Helmut Jahn
Moshekwa Langa
1998 Arturo Herrera.
Shahzia Sikander.
Kerry James Marshall. Mementos.
Raymond Pettibon.

1997 Kara Walker.
Kathleen Schimert: Oedipus Rex: The Drowned Man.
Giovanni Anselmo: Lungo il Sentiero Verso Oltremare.
Cristina Iglesias.

1996 View - Julia Fish, Selected Paintings and Drawings 1985-1995.
persona - Alex Bag, Vanessa Beecroft, Keith Cottingham, Lyle Ashton
Harris, Thomas Allen Harris, Gabrielle Jennings, Sharon Lockhart, Joe
Mama-Nitzberg, Daniel Marlos, Helen Mira, Catherine Opie, Anita Pace, Jean Rasenberger, Eric Saks, Collier Schorr, Tony Tasset, T. J. Wilcox.
Heimo Zobernig.
Ben Nicholson: Thinking the Unthinkable House.

1995 Luc Tuymans: Superstition.
Diana Thater: China.
Stan Douglas: Evening and Hors Champs.
Rodney Graham: School of Velocity and Parsifal.
Albert Oehlen.

1994 Turn of the Century Home. William Daniel Allen, John Banks and
Garret Eakin, Thomas Beeby, Darcy Bonner, Laurence Booth, Stuart Cohen and Julie Hacker, Susan Conger-Austin, Howard Decker, Dirk Denison, John Eifler, Douglas Farr, Patrick Fitzgerald, Paul Froncek, Douglas Garofalo, Philip Hamp and Laura Hochuli, David Hovey, Karen Johnson and Fred Wilson, Philip Craig Johnson and Frank Christopher Lee, Ronald Krueck, Roy Kruse, Peter Landon, Tannys Langdon, Dirk Lohan, Michael Lustig, James Nagle, MichaelPado, George Pappageorge, Frederick Phillips, Kathryn Quinn, Christopher Rudolph, Ken Schroder, Linda Searl, David Swan, Stanley Tigerman, Joseph Valerio, Wilmont Vickery, John Vinci, Daniel Wheeler, Cynthia Weese, Catherine Wetzel.
After and Before. Carl Andre, Daniel Buren, Hanne Darboven, Julia Fish, Gunther Forg, Gaylen Gerber, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, On Kawara, Ellsworth Kelly, Jeff Koons, Sherrie Levine, Brice Marden, Bruce Nauman, Hirsch Perlman, Stephen Prina, Gerhard Richter, Adrian Schiess, Richard Serra, Thomas Struth, Jeff Wall, Andy Warhol, Lawrence Weiner.
Narelle Jubelin, Soft Shoulders.
Felix Gonzalez-Torres. “Traveling”.

1993 Zoe Leonard.
Rodney Carswell, Selected Works: 1975-1993.
Jean-Marc Bustamante.
Robin Winters, "Human Nature".
Lothar Baumgarten: Carbon.

1992 Gaylen Gerber, Paintings.
Why Paint?. Judy Ledgerwood, Jim Lutes, Kay Rosen, Kevin Wolff.
Isa Genzken: "Everybody needs at least one window".
Miroslaw Balka, 36,6.
Judith Barry
1991 Barbara Rossi: Selected Works 1967-1990.
The Body. M. W. Burns, Orshi Drozdik, Felix Gonzalaz-Torres, Doug
Hammett, Wendy Jacob, Liz Larner, Patty Martori, Laurie Palmer, Sarah Seager, DavidSedaris, Kiki Smith, Sean Smith
A Swiss Dialectic. Hannes Brunner, Miriam Cahn, Silvie and Cherif Defraoui, Josef Felix Muller,Vaclav Pozarek, Christoph Rutimann, Jean- Frederic Schnyder, Adrian Schiess, Roman Signer, Francois Viscontini, Franz Wanner, Anna Winteler, Remy Zaugg.
Jessica Stockholder: Skin Toned Garden Mapping.
Maria Nordman.

1990 Michael Asher.
Thomas Struth: Photographs.
Herbert Brandl, Franz West, Otto Zitko.
Gunther Forg: The Stations of the Cross.
Niele Toroni.
Juan Munoz.

1989 John Hilliard.
Georg Herold - Albert Oehlen - Christopher Wool.
On Kawara: Date Paintings 1966-1988. Wth Vito Acconci, Richard
Artschwager, Robert Barry, Vija Celmins, Julia fish, Leon Golub,
Jenny Holzer, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Kosuth, Robert Mangold, Robert
Mapplethorpe, Allan McCollum, Matt Mullican, Jim Nutt, Ed Paschke, Richard Prince, Christina Ramberg, Nancy Spero, Tony Tasset, Lawrence Weiner, H. C. Westermann, Terry Winters, Christopher Wool, and Ray Yoshida.
Stephen Prina - Monochrome Painting.
Hanne Darboven "Quartett >88<<".

1988 Avis Newman: Lassitudes before words.
Christina Ramberg: A Retrospective 1968-1988.
Mike Kelley: Three projects: Half a Man, From My Institution to
Yours, Pay for Your Pleasure.
Hirsch Perlman.
Gunther Forg.

1987 Vera Klement: A Retrospective 1953-1986.
"CalArts: Skeptical Belief(s)". Carl Affarian, Gary Bachman, Dennis
Balk, Ericka Beckman, Cindy Bernard, Ashley Bickerton, Ross Bleckner,
Barbara Bloom, Troy Brauntuch, Beth Brenner, David Cabrera, James
Casebere, Ben Chase, David Chow, Dorit Cypis, Dana Duff, Tim Ebner,
Kate Ericson and Mel Zeigler, Ken Feingold, Eric Fischl, John Franklin,
Sharon Greytak, Fariba Hajamadi, Kim Ingraham, Jim Isermann, Larry
Johnson, Corey Kaplan, Mike Kelley, Jeff Kessinger, Julia Kidd, Johnathan Lasker, John Miller, Sherry Millner, Matt Mullican, Andy Moses,Tony Oursler, Susan Peehl, Lari Pittman, Stephen Prina, Tom Radloff, David Salle, Jim Shaw, Susan Silas, Mark Stahl, Mitchell Syrop, Linda Tadic, Rea Tajiri, Mary Ann Toman, James Welling, Christopher
Williams, Linda Wissmath, B. Wurtz.
Drawings of the Chicago Imagists. Roger Brown, Art Green, Philip
Hanson, Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Ed Paschke, Christina Ramberg, Suellen Rocca, Barbara Rossi, and Karl Wirsum.
Peter Fischli and David Weiss.

1986 Austrian Drawings. Gunter Brus, Herman Nitsch, Arnulf Rainer.
Phyllis Bramson: Paintings and Drawings 1973-1986
New Sculpture. Robert Gober, Jeff Koons, Haim Steinbach
Victor Burgin. Office at Night.

1985 James Coleman: Selected Works.
Emerging. Muneer Bahauddeen, Janet Pines Bender, Cecelia Brown,
Michael Bulka, John Dunn, Jonathan Green, Erik Hanson, David Helm,
Roger Hughes, Babette DuSang Jones, Vlado Ketchens, Jin Soo Kim, DavidKotker, David Kroll, Stephen Reynolds, Risa Sekiguchi, Monika Wehrenberg, Jeff Wrona
Robert Barry.
Large Scale Drawings by Sculptors. Andrea Blum, Barry LeVa, Robert
Morris, Bruce Nauman, Richard Serra.

1984 Nancy Spero: The Black Paintings.
Rapid Enamel: The Art of Graffiti. A-One, Blaze, Daze, Duster,
Futura 2000, Koor, Lady Pink, Phase 2, Quik, Lee Quinones, Rammellzee, Kenny Scharf, Toxic, United Graffiti Artists, Henry Chalfant.
Contemporary Italian Masters. Sandro Chia, Francesco Clemente, Enzo
Cucci, Mario Merz, Mimmo Paladino.
German Neo-Expressionist Graphics. Georg Baselitz, Anselm Kiefer,
Markus Lupertz, Jorg Immendorf, A.R. Penck.
The Meditative Surface. Jasper Johns, Cy Twombly, Robert Ryman,
Brice Marden, Philip Guston, Jake Berthot, Ralph Humphrey, Susan
Rothenberg, Shapiro, Bill Jensen, Julian Schnabel, Ross Bleckner, Terry Winters.
Robert Lostutter: The Watercolors.
Architecture in Silver. Michael Graves, Hans Hollein, Charles
Jencks, Richard Meier, Alessandro Mendini, Paolo Portoghesi, Aldo Rossi,
Stanley Tigerman and Margaret McCurry, Oscar Tusquets, Robert Venturi,
Kazumasa Yamashita.

1983 John Knight: Museotypes.
The Sixth Day. John Ahearn, Lynda Benglis, Honathan Borofsky,
Louise Bourgeois, William Crozier, Jedd Garet, Robert Graham, Barry LeDoux, Robert Longo, Robert Morris, Jud Nelson, Manuel Neri, Tom Otterness, Judy Pfaff, Italo Scanga, George Segal, Joel Shapiro, Judith Shea, Martin Silverman, Paul Thek, Daisy Youngblood.
Daniel Buren. Works in Situ.
Emerging. James Axeman, Bill Benway, Bruce Clearfield, Ron Cohen,
Dan Devening, David Friedman, Michele Hemsoth, Bart Johnson, Ken Kirby, Joe Litzenburger, Jim Lutes, Didier Nolet, Lorraine Zoe Peltz, John
Phillips, Arnaldo Roche, Michael Ryan, Scott Sandusky, Cinde Schauper, Nicholas Sistler, Donna Tadelman, Ken Warneke, Richard Willenbrink, Cameron Zebrun.
Jeff Wall.

1982 Art and the Media. Donald Baechler, Dara Birnbaum, Barbara Bloom, Eric Bogosian, Troy Brauntuch, Sarah Charlesworth, Nancy Dwyer, Jack
Goldstein, Richards Jarden, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Thomas Lawson,
Robert Longo, Frank Majore, Matt Mullican, Richard Prince, Walter
Robinson, David Salle, Cindy Sherman, Michael Smith.
Michael Slaski. Sculpture, paintings, drawings.
Ed Paschke: Selected Works 1967-1981.

1981 Dan Graham: Selected Works.
Michele Hemsoth. Paintings and Drawings.
Louise Bourgeois: Femme Maison.
Words as Images. Terry Allen, Arakawa, Dotty Attie, Steven Beyer,
Carole Caroompas, Agnes Denes, Vernon Fisher, Rosemary Mayer, Jim Melchert, George Miller, Auste Peciura, Lucio Pozzi, Ed Ruscha, Alexis Smith, Michelle Stuart, William Wiley.
John Hedjuk: Masques.

1980 Miyoko Ito: A Review.
Alexandra Vilija Eiva. Paintings.
Michael Singer. New York.
Estelle Kenney, An Environment: Sanctioned and Santuary.
Objects and Logotypes: Relationships Between Minimal Art and
Corporate Design. Carl Andre, Donald Judd and Sol Lewitt.

1979 Laura Volkerding. Photographs.
In the Realm of the Monochromatic. David Budd, Tony Delap, Porfirio
DiDonna, Ruth Anne Fredenthal, Marcia Hafif, Gordon Hart, Valerie
Jaudon, Alan Kleiman, Marilyn Lenkowsky, Robert Mangold, George Peck, Edda Renouf, Milton Resnick, Paul Rotterdam, Robert Ryman, Frederic Thursz, Jerry Zeniuk.
Visionary Images. Johnathan Borofsky, Gary Bower, Winifred
Gallagher, Bryan Hunt, Michael Hurson, Robert Moskowitz, Susan Rothenberg,Julian Schnabel, Martin Silverman, Donald Sultan, Jeff Wall. Dan Ramirez. Works 1972-1979.
Hans Haacke. Recent Works.

1978 Thick Paint. Cynthia Carlson, Martha Diamond, Harmony Hammond,
Margo Margolas, Elizabeth Murray, Howardena Pindell, Rodney Ripps, Joan Thorne, John Torreano.
Art of Texas. John Alexander, Bob Camblin, Vernon Fisher, Rita
Gardner, George Green, Sam Gummelt, James Hill, Luis Jiminez, Jim Malone, Ed Blackburn, David McManaway, Philip Renteria, Lawrence Scholder, Earl Staley, James Surls, Jesse Trevino, Dick Wray.
Steve Foster: The Steve Lacey Series, 1977.
Lawrence Weiner.

1977 Installations: Andrea Blum, Freya Hansell, Barry LaVa.
Ideas in Sculpture 1965-1977. Carl Andre, Richard Artschwager, Mark
diSuvero, Dan Flavin, Eva Hesse, Donald Judd, Sol Lewitt, Robert
Morris, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Richard Serra, Joel Shapiro, Richard Tuttle, H. C. Westermann, Jackie Winsor.
Recent Portraiture. Robert Arneson, Robert Barnes, Jack Beal, Ellen
Carey, Chuck Close, Llyn Foulkes, Paul Georges, Leon Golub, Michael Hurson, Alex Katz, June Leaf, Alfred Leslie, Roy Lichtenstein, Marison, Bruce Nauman, Alice Neel, Ed Paschke, Kit Schwartz, Sylvia Sleigh, Andy Warhol.

1976 Robert Smithson. Mirror/Salt Pieces. Drawings.
Space Transformation. Sally Fisher, Nancy Davidson, Eugene Wildman,
Kit Schwartz, Andrea Blum, Freya Hansell, Edith Altman, Dennis Kowalski, Bob Gottlieb, John Schact.
Ideas on Paper 1970-1976. Vito Acconci, Robert Barry, Mel Bochner,
Bruce Boice, Chuck Close, Dan Flavin, Phil Glass, Marcia Hafif,
Douglas Huebler, Ralph Humphrey, Donald Judd, Alfred Leslie, Barry LaVa, Sol Lewitt, Robert Mangold, Brice Marden, Brenda Miller, Robert
Morris, David Rabinowitch, Dorothea Rockburner, Richard Serra, Joel Shapiro,Michael Singer, Robert Smithson, Richard Tuttle, William Wegman. Joseph Kosuth.

1975 For You, Aaron. Photographs by Five Former Students of Aaron
Siskind: Jachna, Josephson, Metzker, Sterling and Swedlund 20th Century American Folk Art. The Herbert Hemphill, Jr. Collection.
50 Years of Photography. Women Observed. As Seen in Vogue
1924-1974. Abbe, Richard Avedon, Cecil Beaton, Erwin Blumenfeld, Dan Budnick, Clifford Coffin, Baron George de Hoyningenhuene, Baron Adolph de Meyer, Arnaud de Rosnay, Horst P. Horst, Jean Howard, Herman Landshoff, Alexander Liberman, Irving Penn, John Rawlings, Jack Robinson, Jeanloup Sieff, Skrebneski, Elio Sorci, Edward Steichen, Bert Stern, Martha Swope, The Earl of Snowdon, Paul Thompson.

1974 Contemporary Still Life. Robert Barnes, Jack Beal, Joseph Beuys, Fernand Botero, Paul Camponigro, John Clem Clarke, Jim Dine, Rafael Ferrer, Peter Holbrook, Michael Hurson, Jasper Johns, Ellen Lanyon, Roy
Lichtenstein, Miralda, Claes Oldenberg, Ed Paschke, Larry Rivers, James Rosenquist, Ben Schonzeit, Irene Siegal, Pauline Simon, Wayne Tiebard, Jerry Uelsmann, Roger Vail, Andy Wharhol, Tom Wesselman, Bill Wiman.


ADMINISTERED/INSTALLED AT THE RENAISSANCE SOCIETY
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAG0

2001 Raoul DeKeyser: Paintings 1980-1999

1998 Tracey Moffatt: Free-Falling

1996 Kim Dingle.

1994 Plane/Structures. Fandra Chang, Mary Corse, Caren Furbeyre,
Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, James Hayward, Maxwell Hendler, Scot Heywood, Linda Hudson, Liz Larner, John M. Miller, James Richards, Roy Thruston, Carolee Toon, Alan Wayne, Jonathan White, Pae White.

1989 Erik Bulatov.

1987 Video and Language: Video as Language. Enrique and Ferando
Fontanilles, Gary Hill, Marina Abramovic and Ulay, Richard Serra, Linda Montano, Hans Breder, Joelle de la Casiniere, Laurie Anderson, John Baldessari, Annette Barbier, William Wegman, Skip Arnold, David Bunn, Juan Downey, Jacques Nyst, Peter Rose, Ken Feingold, Pier Marton, Caterina Borelli,CaroleAnn Klonarides, Rene Pulfer andHerbert Fritsch
Affected Machines/Machines Affectees. Richard Baquie, Gerard
Collin-Thiebaut, Hubert Duprat, Alain Fleischer, Ange Leccia, Jean Claud, Ruggirello, Nathalie Talec.

1986 Robert Barnes: 1956-1984. A Survey. Shared with the Hyde Park
Arts Center, Chicago, Illinois.

1985 Difference: On Representation and Sexuality. Max Almy, Ray
Barrie, Judith Barry, Dara Birnbaum, Victor Burgin, Cecilia Condit, Hans
Haacke, Mary Kelly, Silvia Kolbowski, Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, Yve Lomax, Stuart Marshall, Martha Rosler, Jeff Wall, Marie Yates.

1982 Eva Hesse: A Retrospective of the Drawings.
Architecture: Sequences. Drawings, Etchings, Photographs, Models
and Little Books by Philippe Guerrier, Jenny Lowe, Lorna McNeur, Deborah Oliver, Peter Wilson.

1981 Ree Morton Retrospective: 1971-1977.

1980 Joan Snyder. Paintings and Drawings.

ORGANIZED FOR THE LOS ANGELES CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS

1996 The 1996 LACE Annuale.


ORGANIZED FOR THE DAVID AND ALFRED SMART GALLERY,
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

2000 Martin Kippenberger: Hotel Drawings

1980 Joan Miro. The Development of a Sign Language.

1979 Abstract Expressionism: A Tribute to Harold Rosenberg.
Paintings and Drawings from Chicago Collections.


ORGANIZED FOR THE BERGMAN GALLERY,
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

1978 Art of Texas. Drawings. In conjunction with Art of Texas at The Renaissance Society.


INSTALLATIONS OF OUTDOOR SCULPTURE EXHIBITIONS

1982 Douglas Hollis. Sound Shade in C Minor. Sound sculpture at
Promontory Point Park, in conjunction with the Museum of Contemprary Art and Mayor Byrne's New Music America 1982.

1980 Jene Highstein: Black Sphere.

1978 James Surls.

1977 Sol LeWitt.


INSTALLATIONS FOR ALTERNATIVE SPACES

1992 First Guest Curator, Chicago International Art Exposition


INSTALLATIONS FOR ALTERNATIVE SPACES/333
WEST WACKER DRIVE GALLERY, CHICAGO

1993 Rodney Carswell: Selected Works 1975-1993.

1992 Why Paint? part II, Judy Ledgerwood, Jim Lutes, Kay Rosen, Kevin
Wolff.

1991 A Swiss Dialectic, Miriam Cahn.

1989 Monochrome Painting: Stephen Prina.


INSTALLATIONS FOR ALTERNATIVE SPACES/
THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, CHICAGO

1991 A Swiss Dialectic, Remy Zaugg.


INSTALLATIONS FOR ALTERNATIVE SPACES/
THE HYDE PARK ART CENTER, CHICAGO

1991 A Swiss Dialectic, Francois Viscontini.


INSTALLATIONS FOR ALTERNATIVE SPACES/
THE FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT ROBIE HOUSE, CHICAGO

1991 A Swiss Dialectic, Adrian Schiess

INSTALLATIONS FOR ALTERNATIVE SPACES/
ORGANIZED FOR ARTISTS SPACE, NEW YORK

1986 RECENT ART FROM CHICAGO, Don Baum, Bill Benway, Neraldo De La Paz, Deven Golden, Joseph Hilton, Wesley Kimler, David Kroll, Paul La Mantia, Jim Lutes and Ken Warneke, Michael Paha


FILM PROGRAMS

1988 Avant Garde Cinema. films by Kenneth Anger, Bruce Conner, Stan Brakhage

1987 Italian Cinema. films by de Sica, Visconti, Antonioni,
Rossellini, Olmi, Passolini, Giermi, Monicelli, Bertolucci

1986 Films by Jean-Luc Godard
Four Films by Bernardo Bertolucci

1985 Filmmaker Wim Wenders and His Influences. Nicholas Ray, Anthony Mann.
Ten Films by Ingmar Bergman.
Difference: On Representation and Sexuality. Marguerite Duras,
Sheila McLaughlin and Lynne Tillman, Jackie Raynal, Anthony McCall, Andrew Tyndall, Claire Pajaczkowska and Jane Weinstock, Laura Mulvey, Peter Wollen, Bette Gordon.

1984 The Films of Jean Renoir.
Films by Italian Filmmakers. Rosselini, Rosi, Bellchio, Taviani,
Bertolucci.

1983 The Films of Eric Rohmer.
Films by Bernardo Bertolucci.

1982 The Films of Robert Bresson.
Dans Neue Kino: German New Wave Cinema. Films of Fassbinder,
Wenders, Hauff, Herzog, Schloendorff and von Trotta, Kluge, Sinkel and
Brustellin, Schroeter, Ziewer, Stoeckl.

1981 The Films of Luis Bunuel.
Fascism to Feminism: explorations in form and content. Leni
Reifenstahl (German), Leontine Sagan (German), Dorothy Arzner (American), Ida Lupino (American), Michele Citron (American), Marta Meszaros (Hungarian), Joyce Wieland (Canadian), Chantal Akerman (Belgian).American Vanguard Cinema. Major Figures/Major Forms. Maya Deren, Marie Menken, Kenneth Anger, Stan Brakhage, Bruce Baille, Harry Smith, Hollis Frampton.

1980 Jean-Luc Goddard: The Early Years.


ART FOR YOUNG COLLECTORS' SALE

1974-1987 Organized, administered and installed twelve annual sales for
The Renaissance Society. A selection of approximately 5,000 works of art
ranging in price from twenty dollars to several thousand, taken on
consignment from twenty-five Chicago galleries and approximately
seventy-five local artists without commercial gallery representation,
encompassing ancient manuscript leaves, original etchings and
engravings from the 16th century, old and modern Japanese woodblock prints, watercolors, and scrolls, modern master and contemporary paintings, drawings, prints, and photography.


AWARDS

2002 International Award for Curatorial Excellence
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

1999 ABSOLUT VISIONary Award
Chicago Art Dealers Association, Chicago, IL

1996 Curator's Grant
Peter Norton Family Foundation, Santa Monica, CA


CONSULTING/ADVISORY POSTIONS

2002 Co-Curator, Documenta11 in 2002
Juror, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Public Art Program,
Pittsburgh, PA

2001 Curatorial Team Member, Documenta11 in 2002
Juror, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Public Art Program,
Pittsburgh, PA
Advisory Committee Member, Museum Studies at Northwestern
University
Juror, Wolfgang Hahn Prize, Ludwig Museum, Cologne, Germany
Juror, Baloise Kunstpreis, Basel, Switzerland


2000 Curatorial Team Member, Documenta11 in 2002
International Arts Advisory Council Member, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
International Bienial Advisory Committee, The National Endowment for the Arts (2000-2003)
Juror, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Public Art Program,
Pittsburgh, PA

1999 Advisory Committee, Carnegie International, Pittsburgh, PA
International Arts Advisory Council Member, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

1998 Advisory Committee, Chicago Public Art Panel/Midway Airport
Advisory Committee, Carnegie International, Pittsburgh, PA
Advisory Committee, The Heinz Awards, Pittsburgh, PA
International Arts Advisory Council Member, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

1997 Curator, Art Pace, San Antonio, Texas.
Lecturer, Critiques, Bard College, Annadale-on-Hudson, New York
International Arts Advisory Council Member, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
Nominator, Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Awards, New York
Curator, LACE, Los Angeles, CA

1996 Panelist, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Interlink.
Nominator, Anonymous Was A Woman Award, New York
Art Advisory Committee, Sculpture Chicago
International Arts Advisory Council Member, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Nominator, NEA Artist's Fellowship Publication
Field Reviewer, Institute of Museum Services, Washington, D. C.
Lecturer, Critiques, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
Juror, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA
Juror, LACE, Los Angeles, CA

1995 Nominator, Brooklyn Academy of Music Visual Arts Initiative.
Art Advisory Committee, Sculpture Chicago.
Nominator, 1996 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Awards, New York.
Guest, ARCO Spanish International Art Fair, Madrid, Spain.
International Arts Advisory Council Member, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Guest, AFAA, a Cultural Department of the French Government, France

1994 International Arts Advisory Council Member, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

1993 Juror, South Bend Regional Museum of Art Biennial
Panel Member, National Endowment for the Arts, Visual Arts, Painting
Fellowships
Juror, The American States Arts Competition, Indianapolis, IN Guest, Austrian Cultural Institute, Vienna, Austria
Art Advisory Committee, Sculpture Chicago
Panel Member, National Endowment for the Arts - Overview Panel

1992 Juror, 1992 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Awards, New York,
N.Y.
Visiting Art Historian/Critic, Jerome Foundation, Minneapolis, Minn.
Conference Participant, Bard College, "The Curator's Task", Annandale- on-Hudson, New York
Guest, ARCO Spanish International Art Fair, Madrid, Spain
Art Advisory Committee, Sculpture Chicago
Advisor, 1992 Illinois Academy of fine Arts Awards
Juror, The Art of Development, The Linpro Company, Chicago
Guest, AFAA, a Cultural Department of the French Government
Juror, National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, Miami,
Florida

1991 Field Reviewer, Institute of Museum Services, Washington, D. C.
Consultant, New Work Advisory Committee, MacArthur Foundation
Juror, Martin Luther King Memorial Sculpture, Northern Illinois
University, DeKalb, IL
Art Advisory Committee, Sculpture Chicago
Nominator, 1992 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Awards, New York, N. Y.
Juror, 1992 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Awards, New York, N.Y.

1990 Consultant, 1991 Whitney Biennial
Juror, 10th Annual Awards in the Visual Arts (AVA) National jury,
Winston Salem, N. C.
Panel Member, Mid Atlantic/NEA Regional Visual Arts Fellowships,
Baltimore, Md.
Juror, "Visions of Excellence", sponsored by Albuquerque United Artists'.
Juror, Union League Civic & Arts Foundation, Visual Arts Scholarships,
Chicago.
Panel Member, Seattle Art Museum Project, Seattle, Washington.

1989 Field Reviewer, Institute of Museum Services,Washington, D. C.
Panel Member, Seattle Art Museum Project, Seattle, Washington.
Panel Member, Artists Fellowship Panel, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Juror, Ball State University, Annual Student Exhibition, Muncie,
Indiana.
Panel Member, Jerome Foundation, Minneapolis, Minn.
Juror, 1989 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Awards, New York, N.Y.
Member, Art Advisory Committee, Cityfront Center Project for Chicago
Dock and Canal Co. and Equitable Life, Chicago, Illinois.

1988 Guest, Austrian Government, two weeks in Vienna and Graz to do
studio visits with contemporary artists.
Guest, ARCO, Spanish International Art Fair in Madrid, Spain.
Member, Art Advisory Committee, Sculpture Chicago, Illinois. Member, Art Advisory Committee, Cityfront Center, Chicago, Illinois.

1987 Juror, Wisconsin Art Board, Artists' Fellowship, Madison.
Panel Member, National Endowment of the Arts, Museum Program. Member, Hyde Park Cultural Council, Chicago, Illinois.
Member, Public Art Committee for the City of Chicago, Illinois. Member, Art Advisory Committee for Sculpture Chicago and Cityfront Center.
Panelist, Contemporary Arts Department of The Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities, Boston, MA.1987
Juror, N.A.M.E. Gallery exhibition "Convincing Lies: Photograph as Unfaithful Witness", Chicago, Illinois.
Juror, the "Art of the Madonna" competition for Old St. Patrick's Church, Chicago.
Panelist, CalArts, Valencia,California.

1986 Panelist, panel discussion for "Conflict of Interests: Identifying an
Artworld Ethic", School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Member, Sculpture Chicago Art Advisory Committee.
Field Reviewer, Institute of Museum Services, Washington, D. C.
Juror, Women's Sculpture Conference Exhibition, Cincinnati, Ohio.

1985 Juror, Chicago Sculpture International (Arthur Anderson Purchase
Prize).
Juror, Women's Art Registry of Minnesota/Land Mark Print Project.

1984-5 Member, Permanent Collection Purchase Program Review Committee,
Illinios Arts Council.
Member of Visual Arts Advisory Panel, Illinois Arts Council.

1984 Member, Exhibition Development Program Review Panel, Illinois
Arts Council.
Nominator, Awards in the Visual Arts (AVA), administered by The
Southern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, N.C.

1983 Under NEA Art in Public Places Visual Arts, appointed member of
nomination panel for City of Lincon, Nebraska.
Member of Selection Panel for new School of the Institute Gallery. Board member, Harper Court Foundation, Chicago, Illinois.

1982-5 Member of Archives of American Art Illinois Advisory Committee.1982
Member of Advisory Panel for Govenor's State University Foundation, for selection for outdoor sculpture.1981
Under NEA Art in Public Places, Visual Arts, appointed member of
nomination panel for GSA commission in Iowa City.1980-91
Appointed as member of Chicago Council on Fine Arts Public
Art Committee.1980
Under NEA Art in Public Places, Visual Arts,appointed member of nomination panel for GSA commission in Kansas City, Missouri. Under NEA Art in Public Places, Visual Arts, appointed
member of nomination panel for Veterans Administration commission
in Hines, Illinois.
Member of Selection Panel for Argonne National Laboratory's project to commission a large-scale outdoor sculpture.1979-83
Board Member, Koffler Foundation (collection accepted by the Smithsonian Institution in 1979).

1979 Member of panel for the selection of outdoor sculpture, Governor's State University, Chicago, Illinois.
Advisory Panel member, first "Percent for Art" Project, Chicago, Illinois.
Nominator, Chicago Art Awards.