Artist's Talk with Tina Kukielski

Denison's Studio Art program welcomes curator Tina Kukielski for an artist's talk.

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Denison’s Studio Art program welcomes curator Tina Kukielski for an artist’s talk. Kukielski holds the newly appointed position of curator of the Hillman Photography Initiative also at the Carnegie, overseeing the initiative’s website, commissioned projects, and a publication in 2014-2015. She formerly held a curatorial position at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. She has organized solo museum exhibitions with artists Cory Arcangel, Sadie Benning, Omer Fast, Taryn Simon, and Sara VanDerBeek among others. She has also curated several group exhibitions of photography and was co-curator of the exhibition The Freedom Salon held at Deitch Projects in 2004. Her publications include essays on artists William Eggleston and Gordon Matta-Clark as well as frequent contributions to group show catalogues such as the Whitney Biennial. Kukielski is also a contributor to Mousse Contemporary Art Magazine and The Exhibitionist. She is pursuing a PhD in art history at The Graduate Center, City University of New York.

 


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