2023 Weisman Award Exhibition
The completion of a significant body of work marks the passage from experimentation and exploration to the making of a singular artistic statement. This exhibition on display in The Center Galleries highlights the diverse work of the twelve 2023 Weisman Award recipients.
The Albert P. Weisman Award supports advanced undergraduate and graduate students to complete a substantial media-based project. The Award was established in 1974 and is named after Al Weisman— journalist, publicist, teacher, mentor, and trustee of Columbia College Chicago.
This work represents diverse perspectives, disciplines, and media,and explores socio-political and ecological issues, expression of identity, representation of marginalized groups and our connection to spirituality.
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Jessica Hays works to document humankind’s impact on the environment.
Kaitlyn Krueger calls on viewers to contemplate violence against women, AFABs and femmes within the patriarchy.
Sebastian Splinter highlights the exploitative labor practices for immigrant workers in Canada.
Callie Clark-Wiren examines how compromise functions within our nation’s politics and the ways this impacts us on an individual level.
Mats Dahlberg uses the different kingdoms to illustrate queerness in a unique and multifaceted way.
Ziccy Delamarter deconstructs and reconstructs the body to explore their own gender identity and perception of self.
Nathan Bieneman gives a voice to a 70-year-old artist while he searches for connection, recognition, and success.
Laura Hawbaker has committed to representing and amplifying marginalized artists and writers in each one of their issues of their literary journal.
Jacob Soto explores the intersecting issues and identities of young queer POC artists and activists born and raised in Chicago.
Charlotte Briskin represents the veil between our world and the spiritual and how the bond we have with loved ones who have passed on materializes itself.
Hillary Johnson invites viewers to consider the connections between ourselves, our environment and our spirituality to foster compassion for ourselves and others.
Young Kim aims to inspire feelings of comfort and inspire hope through connection to spirituality.