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Andrew Schachman Curriculum Vitae Andrew Schachman Curriculum Vitae Managing Principal Co-Founder, Dir. of Operations and Design Co-Founder, Dir. of Strategy and Design Studio Andrew Schachman LLC Fieldwork Collaborative Projects NFP Floating Museum NFP 6218 N Rockwell St, Chicago IL 6218 N Rockwell St, 7208 S Merrill Ave, 60659-2704 USA Chicago IL 60659-2704 Chicago IL 60649-3008 [email protected] andrew@fieldworkcollaborative.com andrew@floatingmuseum,org Education 1997 Master of Architecture University of Illinois, Chicago 1991 A.B., Cultural Anthropology University of Chicago 1990 New York and Paris Program Columbia University GSAP&P Professional Experience 2019 -> Bridge Magazine Editor, Visual Art 2015 -> Studio Andrew Schachman LLC Managing Principal 2015-> Floating Museum NFP Co-Founder, Director of Strategy & Design 2015-> Fieldwork Collaborative Projects NFP Co-Founder, Director Operations & Design 2007-11 Garofalo Architects, Inc. - Chicago, Illinois PM/PA/PD 2003-07 Ross Barney + Jankowski - Chicago, Illinois PA/PD 2001-03 CUH2A, Inc. - Chicago, Illinois PA/PD 1998-01 DMAC Architecture, P.C. - Chicago, Illinois PA/PD 1997 The Office of Zaha Hadid - London, UK Staff Architect 1995-97 Perkins + Will - Chicago, Illinois Staff Architect 1994 The Museum of Contemporary Art – Chicago IL Curatorial Assistant 1992 Illinois Medical Center Commission – Chicago, IL Staff Planner Honors / Awards / Grants 2019 Chicago’s Visual Vanguard, New City, Art 50, August 2019. 2019 Best Itinerant Museum, New City, Best of Chicago, November 2019. 2019 Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelly Foundation Grant to Floating Museum 2019 Field Foundation Grant to Floating Museum 2019 Official Partner Organization, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Fieldwork Collaborative Projects. 2018 Indiana University, New Frontiers Grant to Floating Museum 2018 Terra Foundation for American Art Grant to Floating Museum 2018 City of Chicago Park District, Nights out in the Park Grant to Floating Museum 2018 Illinois Humanities Grant to Floating Museum 2018 Graham Foundation for Art and Architecture, institutional grant for Fieldwork’s online video documentary and research platform: Park District. 2018 Cornell University, Clarence Stein Institute Grant for Fieldwork’s project, Lathrop: The Human Scale as a Space-holder for Equitable Urban Renewal 2018 Official Partner Organization, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Fieldwork Collaborative Projects. 2017 Field Foundation Grant, for Floating Museum’s River Assembly 2017 Polk Bros, Foundation Grant, Floating Museum 2017 Navy Pier Artist Residency Grant, for Floating Museum's River Assembly 2017 City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs Grant, for Floating Museum’s River Assembly 2017 City of Chicago Year of Public Art 50x50 Grant for Floating Museum’s River Assembly 2017 Awesome Foundation Grant, to Floating Museum 2016 3Arts, project support recipient, to Floating Museum 2016 Chauncey and Marion Deering McCormick Foundation Grant, for Floating Museum’s River Assembly 2015 Propeller Fund Award / Residency at MANA Contemporary 2015 Maker Grant, to Floating Museum. 2015 Joyce Foundation / DCASE Residency at Chicago Cultural Center, to Floating Museum 1 / 7 Andrew Schachman Curriculum Vitae 2007 Distinguished Building, Honor Award, AIA Chicago, Garofalo Architects, for the Hyde Park Art Center 2007 Driehaus Community Foundation Award, R.H. Driehaus Found., Garofalo Architects, Hyde Park Art Center 2004 Finalist, Ford Calumet Environmental Center. Competition, City of Chicago Department of Environment. 2004 Winner, 21st Century Lakefront Competition, Graham Foundation, Chicago 1997 Alpha Rho Chi Medal of Merit, University of Illinois, Chicago 1996 Parnham Trust Fellow, Parnham College, Beaminster UK 1996 John Entenza Memorial Award, University of Illinois, Chicago Publications 2019 Bridge Magazine, 20/1, “New Primary Materials,” and Editor of Visual Art. 2017 Andrew Schachman and Kevin Koval, “Plumbing Stories,” Soiled Magazine, No. 7: Animatescrapers. 2017 Small Museum, Floating Museum for MUSE, School of Art & Art History, University of Illinois, Chicago 2013 Andrew Schachman and Lucrezia Russo, “Drawing Machines,” 72 Assignments: The Foundation Course in Art and Design Today, Edited by Chloe Briggs, Published by PCA Press, 2013. 2013 Andrew Schachman and Lucrezia Russo, “Craft Code,” 72 Assignments: The Foundation Course in Art and Design Today, Edited by Chloe Briggs, Published by PCA Press, 2013. 1989 Rooftop Addition: Society of Ethical Culture, and “House for an Art Collector,” Abstract, Columbia University GSAP&P, New York, NY, 1990. Invited Lectures 2018 Chicago Collections Consortium, annual meeting, keynote address, Collections Activation beyond the Walls of the Museum. 2017 Arts Club of Chicago, Floating Museum. 2017 Floating Museum, Block Museum and Department of Art History, Northwestern University, Art, Publics, Politics: Legacies of the Wall of Respect 2008 Doug Garofalo, Recent Works, Chicago Architecture Foundation 2004 Graham Foundation Symposium: 21st Century Park Proposal: Woven Composite” 2004 Chicago Architecture Club: “Works on the Lakefront” Exhibitions & Public Events 2020 Nuits des Idées, Consulat Général de France à Chicago, Field Museum of Natural History. 2020 ‘Ad Lib Vitrine’ for, Turn the Light, group exhibition, Gallery 400, Jan 17 - March 7. 2020 Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Public Program: The Contours of Publicness and Disjunctions in Public Space, Jan 21. 2020 Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Public Program: World Building Games, Jan 11. 2019 Graham Foundation, Second Nature, Public Program, Dec 2019. 2019 Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Direct Message, Partner Programs, Fieldwork Collaborative Projects, Common Compositions (1 through 5). 2019 Graham Foundation, Tatiana Bilboa Estudio: Unraveling Modern Living, group exhibition. Fieldwork Collaborative Projects’ Public Park. 2019 “Not Just Another Pretty Face,” Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago. (in progress) 2019 Founders inflatable, Floating Museum for Chicago EXPO’s, In SItu Outside program.) 2019 Cultural Transit Assembly, Floating Museum, public art project in partnership with the Chicago Transit Authority and the Chicago Park District. 2018 Logan Monument Re-Assembly , Floating Museum, public project in Grant Park, Chicago. 2018 Health Club, group show, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago 2018 MSI Collections Tour, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago 2018 MSI Design Sprints, Chicago Design Week, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago 2018 1968, Public Program, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. 2018 Park District, Public Program, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. 2018 IIT College of Architecture, Open House, curation, design and fabrication of exhibition infrastructure. 2 / 7 Andrew Schachman Curriculum Vitae 2017 Echo Location, Floating Museum for the Palais de Tokyo, Singing Stones, with Art EXPO, Chicago Architecture Biennial, and the Graham Foundation, Burnham Roundhouse at the DuSable Museum of African American History. 2017 River Assembly, Floating Museum, public project on the Chicago River. 2017 How to Give Life to a Mountain, Floating Museum in partnership with the DuSable Museum of African American History, Feb-May 2016-7 Jens Jensen Garden Program and Program (extended) in partnership with the City of Chicago Park District, Humboldt Park and The Chicago Architectural Biennial. 2016 Calumet Assembly, Floating Museum, public partnership in Calumet Park. 2016 More Strange than True, Fieldwork Collaborative Projects in partnership with the Chicago Park District, , Pulaski Park, Sep-Oct 2014 The Hyde Park Art Center, 75th Anniversary Exhibition, The Chicago Effect, Institution as Signifier: Education as Art Form 2014 The Hyde Park Art Center, 75th Anniversary Exhibition, The Chicago Effect, Institution as Agent 2008 Burnham 2.0, A Speculative, Composite, and Collective Project, Chicago Architecture Club. 2008 Douglas Garofalo, The Art Institute of Chicago 2007 Envisioning the Bloomingdale Line, Chicago Architecture Club Press 2019 Best Itinerant Museum, New City, Best of Chicago, November 2019. 2019 Choose Chicago “Show Me Chicago” blog—Founders at Navy Pier featured in “EXPO Chicago 2019 Overview” [online & Facebook post], Sept 21. 2019 WGN Radio “Extension 720”—Interview with Faheem Majeed and Andrew Schachman [broadcast/ online] 2019 Inside Hook—Founders at Navy Pier featured as one of “The 10 Exhibitions To See at EXPO Chicago,” leading the sub-headline [online/emailer] , Sept 19. 2019 Artist-At-Large—Announcement on performances: CTA Green Line and EXPO Chicago [online], Sept 17. 2019 WTTW TV “Chicago Tonight”—Major feature story on Cultural Transit Assembly with interviews with Faheem Majeed, Jeremiah Hulsebos-Spofford, Andrew Schachman, Avery R. Young and Monica Rickert- Bolter [broadcast/online/online/online]. Syndicated: PBS TV Hawaii —online], WOUB TV (OH, WV, PA, KY) —online], WGCU TV (South Florida)—[broadcast/online], WQLN TV (Pennsylvania)—[broadcast/online], UNC TV (North Carolina)—[broadcast/online], KERA TV (North Texas)—[broadcast/online], WTJX TV (Virgin Islands)—[broadcast/online], KQED TV (Northern California)—[broadcast/online], Oklahoma Educational Television Authority—[broadcast/online], CP TV (Connecticut)—[broadcast/online], Vermont PBS TV—[broadcast/online], Southern Oregon Public Television—[broadcast/online], LPB TV (Louisiana) —[broadcast/online], KRWG Public Media (New Mexico & Texas)—[online], Sept 6. 2019 Extra News—Syndicated WTTW “Chicago Tonight” feature story on Cultural Transit Assembly [online], Sept 6. 2019
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