Hesse McGraw is Vice President for Exhibitions and Public Programs at SFAI. His current research posits that artists are the normal ones among us—their radical normalcy brings something new to the world. McGraw was previously chief curator of the Bemis Center in Omaha, where he commissioned and developed over two dozen exhibitions and projects, including major public initiatives by Theaster Gates and Michael Jones McKean. McGraw will share upcoming exhibitions and initiatives of SFAI.
Image: Michael Jones McKean, The Rainbow: Certain Principles of Light and Shapes Between Forms, 2012 - Site-specific installation at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, Nebraska
Photographed on June 24, 2012 - Courtesy of the artist and Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
Hesse McGraw is Vice President for Exhibitions and Public Programs at SFAI. His current research posits that artists are the normal ones among us—their radical normalcy brings something new to the world. McGraw was previously chief curator of the Bemis Center in Omaha, where he commissioned and developed over two dozen exhibitions and projects, including major public initiatives by Theaster Gates and Michael Jones McKean. McGraw will share upcoming exhibitions and initiatives of SFAI.
Image: Michael Jones McKean, The Rainbow: Certain Principles of Light and Shapes Between Forms, 2012 - Site-specific installation at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, Nebraska
Photographed on June 24, 2012 - Courtesy of the artist and Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
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