A wide shot of a ceramics studio, featuring students working with pottery wheels and other tools.

Arnold Kemp

Professor

Bio

Professor, Painting and Drawing, (2016). BA/BFA, 1986, Tufts University, Medford, MA and School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; MFA, 2006, Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Concurrent Position: Dean of Graduate Studies, School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Exhibitions: King School Museum of Contemporary Art, Portland, OR; Fourteen 30 Contemporary, Portland, OR; Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, OR; Iceberg Projects, Chicago, IL, Biquini Wax, EPS, Mexico City, Mexico; May 68, New York, NY; Soloway, Brooklyn, NY; PDX Contemporary, Portland, OR; 2nd Floor Projects, San Francisco, CA; Capital Gallery, San Francisco, CA, Workshop Residence, San Francisco, CA; Apalazzo Gallery, Brescia, Italy; Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA; Joan, Los Angeles, CA; The Drawing enter, New York, NY; The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, Nassau, Bahamas; Gallery 400, Chicago, IL; The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY.

Awards: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation; Pollock-Krasner Foundation; Joan Mitchell Foundation; ArtMatters Grant; Printed Matter Inc. Grant; Distinguished Artist-in-Residence, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA; Artadia

Bibliography: Mary Weatherford: Canyon-Daisy-Eden, Tang Teaching Museum; From Our Hearts to Yours: New Narrative as Contemporary Practice, ON Contemporary Practice; New American Paintings; Re:collection : Selected works from the Studio Museum in Harlem.

Courses

Title Department Catalog Term

Description

Studio Projects:Independent studio work under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Post-Baccalaureatee studio students receive a list of scheduled advisors. Writing Projects: Independent tutorial work with the guidance and encouragement of a faculty advisor. Post-Baccalaureate writing students receive a list of scheduled advisors. The student registers for 6 credit hours of Post-Baccalaureate Projects during each semester of study.

Class Number

2463

Credits

3 - 6

Description

Taken every semester, the Graduate Projects courses allow students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work. Students register for 6 hours of Graduate Project credit in each semester of study.

Class Number

1284

Credits

3 - 6