Exhibitions Program at Museum of Contemporary Photography
The MoCP is the world’s premier college art museum dedicated to photography. As an international hub, the museum generates ideas and provokes dialogue among students, artists, and diverse communities through groundbreaking exhibitions and programming. The mission is to cultivate a deeper understanding of the artistic, cultural and political roles of photography in our world today.
Founded in 1976 by Columbia College Chicago as the successor to the Chicago Center for Contemporary Photography, the MoCP began collecting in the early 1980s and has since grown its collection to include over 16,000 objects by over 1,500 artists. MoCP is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
ROLE: curatorial fellow, Fall 2021 - present
Curator for Martine Gutierrez (2021)
Curator for Beautiful Diaspora/You Are Not the Lesser Part (2022)
General team member for exhibitions and public programs.
DESCRIPTION: mission and history
IMAGES: at Instagram
SITE: Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago
Founded in 1976 by Columbia College Chicago as the successor to the Chicago Center for Contemporary Photography, the MoCP began collecting in the early 1980s and has since grown its collection to include over 16,000 objects by over 1,500 artists. MoCP is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
ROLE: curatorial fellow, Fall 2021 - present
Curator for Martine Gutierrez (2021)
Curator for Beautiful Diaspora/You Are Not the Lesser Part (2022)
General team member for exhibitions and public programs.
DESCRIPTION: mission and history
IMAGES: at Instagram
SITE: Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago
MoCP from Columbia College Chicago on Vimeo.