PEDESTRIAN PROJECT///
  • President's Gallery - Edra Soto: I In The Sky
  • Past Exhibitions
    • 2015 - Terrorists In The Library
    • 2015 - Citizen Cartographic
    • 2015 - William Cordova
    • 2015 - Mike Schuh
    • 2015 - Cheryl Pope
    • 2014 - Faheem Majeed
    • 2014 - The Condition of the Frog Is Uncertain >
      • The Condition of the Frog Is Uncertain - Progress Updates
    • 2014 - Practice / Photography
    • 2014 - INSTITUTIONALIZED
    • 2014 - The Making of Artists
    • 2014 - Where Appetites Find Shapes
    • 2014 - Demons, Snake Girls, & Evil Trees
    • 2014 - dig. mine. core. erase.
    • 2013 - Now Is The Time
    • 2013 - Parallel/Parallax
    • 2013 - Gig Poster Project
    • 2012 - The Language of Roses
    • 2012 - Program/Suffer/Abstain/Deprogram
  • Visiting Artists Lectures & Workshops
    • 2015 - Fall Series
    • 2015 - Spring Series
    • 2014 - Spring Series
    • 2013 - Sonnenzimmer
    • 2013 - Willy Chyr
    • 2013 - Samantha Hill
    • 2012 - Chiara Galimberti
    • 2012 - Erin Page
    • 2012 - Mauricio Forero
    • 2012 - Sarah Beth Woods
    • 2012 - Jeremy Tinder
    • 2012 - Emmanuel Pratt
    • 2012 - Gabriel Bizen Akagawa
    • 2012 - Judy Natal
  • About
    • About
    • Opportunities/Proposals
  • President's Gallery - Edra Soto: I In The Sky
  • Past Exhibitions
    • 2015 - Terrorists In The Library
    • 2015 - Citizen Cartographic
    • 2015 - William Cordova
    • 2015 - Mike Schuh
    • 2015 - Cheryl Pope
    • 2014 - Faheem Majeed
    • 2014 - The Condition of the Frog Is Uncertain >
      • The Condition of the Frog Is Uncertain - Progress Updates
    • 2014 - Practice / Photography
    • 2014 - INSTITUTIONALIZED
    • 2014 - The Making of Artists
    • 2014 - Where Appetites Find Shapes
    • 2014 - Demons, Snake Girls, & Evil Trees
    • 2014 - dig. mine. core. erase.
    • 2013 - Now Is The Time
    • 2013 - Parallel/Parallax
    • 2013 - Gig Poster Project
    • 2012 - The Language of Roses
    • 2012 - Program/Suffer/Abstain/Deprogram
  • Visiting Artists Lectures & Workshops
    • 2015 - Fall Series
    • 2015 - Spring Series
    • 2014 - Spring Series
    • 2013 - Sonnenzimmer
    • 2013 - Willy Chyr
    • 2013 - Samantha Hill
    • 2012 - Chiara Galimberti
    • 2012 - Erin Page
    • 2012 - Mauricio Forero
    • 2012 - Sarah Beth Woods
    • 2012 - Jeremy Tinder
    • 2012 - Emmanuel Pratt
    • 2012 - Gabriel Bizen Akagawa
    • 2012 - Judy Natal
  • About
    • About
    • Opportunities/Proposals
PEDESTRIAN PROJECT///
Opportunities & Proposals

The Harold Washington College program not only includes a permanent collection of student work but also features diverse work from regional, national, and international artists.  We feature thematically-organized group exhibitions as well as several community-based exhibitions each year. 

The President's Gallery is not a typical "white cube" gallery space.  While we have over 100 feet of linear wall space and can accommodate sculptural works, we are located in the college's administrative offices.  We are especially interested in artists who understand the spatial context and are genuinely excited to craft projects that exist in a more real environment.

We have an open submission policy for gallery proposals from artists and curators.  We are interested in all types of work that address contemporary issues and concerns, use materials in unusual ways, and elevate our visitors' experience to new levels of participation and engagement.  You may propose a conceptually-linked show or share your individual work to be considered for group shows.  We are currently schedule throughout 2014, looking for shows beginning in 2015.

Completed proposal applications should include the following:
*  8 - 10 Images
*  Image Checklist with Title, Date, Media
*  Current Resume

Applications may be submitted electronically or by mail.  To submit an electronic application, please send materials to aaguilar@ccc.edu. 

To submit an application by mail, send materials to the following address:

President's Gallery at Harold Washington College
Attn: Alberto Aguilar
30 E. Lake St., #814
Chicago, IL 60601
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