Sara Schnadt
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Sara Schnadt is Director of Communications and Outreach at 18th Street Arts Center. She is an arts administrator, technologist, curator and artist. Sara is a curator for, and co-founded the IN>TIME Performance Series in Chicago, and is co-founder and was previously Chief Technologist for Chicago Artists Resource website at the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs. She has also served on the Artists’ Advisory Board for the Chicago Artists Coalition, the planning Committee for Carnegie Mellon University’s Technology in the Arts Conference, as Marketing Co-Chair for Illinois Arts Alliance’s One State Together in the Arts Conference, as a founding member of Chicago’s SpareRoom Performance Collective, and as co-chair for the Chicago chapter of Upgrade!, an international network of new media artists.
In her art practice she works in new media, installation and performance art. Recent shows include: 12×12: New Artists New Work and Without You I Am Nothing: Interactions at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; Spatial City: An Architecture of Idealism at Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit; Upgrade! Beyond Borders at UNESP Gallery Sao Paulo, Brazil; and the Busan Biennial in South Korea.
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Entry1:00 AM on November 27, 201218th Street Arts Center Artist in Residence Leander Djønne's work reflects his interest in the socio-economic power struggles that occur in industrial cities.
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Entry1:00 AM on October 30, 2012Working at the nexus of feminism and performance art, Susanna Bixby Dakin ran independently for the presidency of the United States in 1984 during a year-long, durational piece called An Artist for President.
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Entry1:00 AM on July 31, 2012Gala Porras-Kim's exhibition "Prospecting Notes About Sounds," currently on view at 18th Street Arts Center, researches Zapotec culture, its tonal language, and the variations of dialects contained within Oaxaca.
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Entry1:00 AM on July 3, 2012Tim Portlock uses a range of digital media platforms to investigate the social and economic impact of America's rapid de-industrialization.
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Entry9:39 AM on June 12, 2012Romanian artist Alexandra Croitoru's work seeks to expose and challenge sociological, geo-political and gender power structures in present-day Romania.
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Entry1:00 AM on November 27, 201218th Street Arts Center Artist in Residence Leander Djønne's work reflects his interest in the socio-economic power struggles that occur in industrial cities.
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Entry1:00 AM on October 30, 2012Working at the nexus of feminism and performance art, Susanna Bixby Dakin ran independently for the presidency of the United States in 1984 during a year-long, durational piece called An Artist for President.
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Entry1:00 AM on July 31, 2012Gala Porras-Kim's exhibition "Prospecting Notes About Sounds," currently on view at 18th Street Arts Center, researches Zapotec culture, its tonal language, and the variations of dialects contained within Oaxaca.
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Entry1:00 AM on July 3, 2012Tim Portlock uses a range of digital media platforms to investigate the social and economic impact of America's rapid de-industrialization.
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Entry9:39 AM on June 12, 2012Romanian artist Alexandra Croitoru's work seeks to expose and challenge sociological, geo-political and gender power structures in present-day Romania.
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