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Tuesday Night Lecture Series: Catharine Czudej
As part of the Tuesday Night MFA Lecture Series, BU College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts presents a lecture with artist Catharine Czudej.
Catharine Czudej (b.1985, Johannesburg) grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and currently lives and works in New York City. She studied at UCLA, Los Angeles and NYU, New York. Previous solo exhibitions include. Come to Daddy, Von Ammon Co, Washington DC, USA (2022) Hippie Puke, Egan Rosen, New York, USA (2021) Home Owner, Von Ammon co, Washington DC, USA (2020) Imagine All The People, Michael Benevento, Los Angeles, USA (2019) Not Books, Ginerva Gambino, Cologne, Germany (2018); Ball Polisher, Jeffrey Stark, New York, USA (2017); SHHHHHH, Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, Germany (2016); Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, Office Baroque, Brussels, Belgium (2016); Belly-Up Dead, Chewday’s, London, UK (2015); No Soap Radio, Peep-Hole, Milan, Italy (2015); A-OK, Ramiken Crucible, New York, USA (2014) Bite into that soft ass, Ramiken Crucible, New York, USA (2013). Recent group exhibitions include: Frieze Projects, Frieze Art Fair, Los Angeles, curated by Ali Subotnick; (2019); Smile, Halsey McKay, New York, USA (2019), The Party, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, USA (2018); Pine Barrens, Tanya Bonakdar, New York, USA (2018); The Commodification of Love, (curated by Chloe Peron) Kamel Mennour, Paris, France (2017); A Spaghetti Dress for World Peace, Park View, Los Angeles, USA (2017); Dead Horse, JTT, New York, USA (2017); Concrete Island, Venus Over Manhattan, Los Angeles, USA (2017) Dolores (organized by Todd von Ammon), Team Gallery, New York, USA (2016); The Discovery of a Leak in the Roof of Marcel Breuer’s Wellfleet Summer Cottage on the Morning of September 16, 1984, Off Vendome, New York, USA (2016); Inside Out (curated by Alexandra Economou), Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zürich, Switzerland (2016); Rum, Sodomy and the Lash (organised by Ed Atkins and James Richards), Eden Eden, Berlin, Germany (2015).
This is a free and in-person event available to the BU Community.
Hosted by the graduate programs in painting and sculpture at Boston University, the Tuesday Night MFA Lecture series brings practicing artists to campus to present their work throughout the semester.
BU College of Fine Arts School of Visual Arts prepares students to think seriously, to see critically, to make intensely, and to act with creative agency in the contemporary world. The School of Visual Arts merges the intensive studio education of an art school with the opportunities of a large urban university, and is committed to educating the eye, hand, and mind of the artist.
When | 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2023 |
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Location | Room 410, 808 Commonwealth Ave. |
Building | FLR |
Room | 410 |