Temporary Services - Exhibit History

Exhibit History

Temporary Services’ recent exhibitions and projects include:

  • “Incorporated” at Contemporary Art Center in Cincinnati, Ohio,
  • ”Transmediale 05” (with Angelo) at Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin (2005),
  • ”Borne of Necessity” (with Dave Whitman) at Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina at Greensboro in Greensboro, NC,
  • “Services” at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York (2004),
  • ”Fantastic!” (with Angelo) at MASS MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts (2003–2004),
  • ”Get rid of yourself” (with Angelo, Brennan McGaffey and others) at ACC, Weimar and Halle 14 in Leipzig (2003),
  • “Puerto Rico '02 ” (with Zena Sakowski and Rob Kelly) in San Juan,
  • “Critical Mass” at Smart Museum in Chicago (2002),
  • “The Library Project” organized by Temporary Services at Temporary Services’ office space and The Harold Washington Library in Chicago (2001),
  • “Public Sculpture Opinion Poll”, organized by Temporary Services in public space, Chicago (2000).

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