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| EDUCATION |
| 1992 | MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL |
| 1989 | BFA, Parsons School of Design, New York, NY |
| 1987/89 | Non-Degree Studies, New York Experimental Glass Workshop, New York, NY |
| 1987 | AAS, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY |
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| ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS |
| 2010 | Last Things Will Be First and First Things Will Be Last, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL |
| 2007 | Whale Oil, Slave Ships & Burning Martyrs, Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, New York, NY |
| 2006 | Imitatio Dei, 12 x 12, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL |
| 2004 | Proposals for Indestructible Living, mn gallery, Chicago, IL |
| Administrative Bunker and Rook, Hyde Park Arts Center, Chicago, IL |
| 2002 | Fortifications & Landscape, UCLA Gallery of Architecture and Urban Planning, Los Angeles, CA |
| 1999 | Bunker, Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago, IL |
| 1998 | Architectural Targets, Textile Arts Center, Chicago, IL |
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| GROUP EXHIBITIONS |
| 2007-08 | Fast Forward, curated by Wainwright and James Yood, The Rockford Art Museum, Chicago, IL |
| 2006 | Ruby Satellite, curated by Ciara Ennis, Hyde Park Arts Center, Chicago, IL Ruby Satellite, curated by Ciara Ennis, California Museum of Photography, Riverside, CA Ruby Satellite, curated by Ciara Ennis, The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, HI BIG: Collaboration and Innovation in the Print Medium, Design Gallery, Madison, WI Version 06, Iron Street Studio, Chicago, IL
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| 2004 | Things Fall from the Sky, curated and catalog by Ciara Ennis and Ken Fandell, California Museum of Photography, Riverside, CA Things Fall from the Sky, curated and catalog by Ciara Ennis and Ken Fandell, Evanston Arts Center, Evanston, IL New Chicagoans, Select 04, Chicago, IL Bit Logic, GASP Gallery, Brookline, MA Urban Rural Wild, I Space, Chicago, IL Nothing to Fear, Arts Center, Troy, NY Out of the Box, Design Innovations in Manufactured Housing, collaboration with Garofalo Architects, The Field Museum, Chicago, IL
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| 2003 | War, What is it Good For?, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL |
| On the Wall, Wallpaper by Contemporary Artists, RISD Museum, Providence, RI Speculative Chicago, Gallery 400, Chicago, IL Case Studies, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada Domestique, Columbia College, Chicago, IL
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| 2002 | Watery Domestic, Renaissance Society, University of Chicago, IL |
| 2001 | Field Phenomena, TBA, Chicago, IL Musings, Gallery 312, Chicago, IL
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| 2000 | Seems, Block Museum, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Find, mn gallery, Chicago, IL Untitled, Gallery 400, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL 9 mm repeat, Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago, IL
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| 1999 | Abstraction, Cleveland State University Art Gallery, Cleveland, OH Dysfunctional Home, NIU Art Gallery, Chicago, IL
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| 1998 | All that is Solid, Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, Queens, NY Opening Our Doors, Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design, New York, NY City as a Memory, The Athenaeum, Museum of Design and Architecture, Chicago, IL Group Exhibition, Peter Miller Gallery, Chicago, IL
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| 1997 | Design for Life, A Centennial Celebration, Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design, New York, NY Public Art Installation, Galloway Farm, Kendrick, ID Material/Immaterial, The Soap Factory at No Name, Minneapolis, MN Public Art Installation, Franconia Sculpture Park, Shafer, MN KUNST Unlimited, Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney, Australia LANDSCAPE/URBANISM, Graham Foundation, Chicago, IL
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| 1996 | N.A.M.E., Chicago, IL |
| 1995 | Multiple Constantinople, Galerie Constantinople, Queanbeyan, Australia New Directions, Hoffman Gallery, Oregon School of Arts and Crafts, Portland, OR Civic Innovations, Henry P. Bridge Gallery, Los Angeles City Hall, Los Angeles, CA Civic Innovations, UCLA Third Street Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
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| 1993 | When Push Comes to Shove, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, IL
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| PROJECTS/COMMISSIONS |
| 2007 | The Subject of Tonight’s Sermon Is__, Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside, CA |
| 2006 | Working on the Failed Utopia, commission for Manilow Sculpture Park, Governor’s State University, IL Garbage Truck “wallpaper covering,” and “Test Patterns”, city-wide installations, Baltimore, MD Garbage Truck “wallpaper covering,” and “Test Patterns”, Pinkard Gallery, Maryland Institute, Garbage Truck “wallpaper covering,” and “Test Patterns”, College of Art, Baltimore, MD
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| 2004 | Intern Crates, with Randall Kober, three housing units for interns, Franconia Sculpture Park, Shafer, MN |
| 2003 | Amnesiac Commemorative, project commission, MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA |
| 2002/03 | Plan-Relief, mass-produced wallpapers based on relief war maps in Les Invalides, Paris, France |
| 2002 | I Hate Living in Late Capitalism, exterior installation on an abandoned Woolworth Store, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, MO
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| 2001/02 | Warm, Fuzzy, Fun, permanent installation for Children’s Advocacy Center, Stanley Tigerman Architect, Percent for Art, City of Chicago, IL Battleship Shed, building wrap commissioned by esam, Goose Island, Chicago, IL
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| 2000 | The Hub, Garofalo Architects, Chicago, IL |
| 1999 | 10 Bathrooms, Capital Z, Architecture Research Office, New York, NY Wolf-Gordon Inc. Baratloo-Balch Architects, New York, NY US Robotics, Valerio DeWalt Train Architects, Chicago, IL
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| 1994 | Community Emergency Shelter Organization, Chicago, IL
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| PUBLICATIONS |
| 2010 | Seidell, Marla. “Received Notions,” ArtSlant-Chicago (online), February 15, 2010. Foumberg, Jason. “Art Break: New Sculpture in Chicago,” New City Art, February 8, 2010. Weinberg, Lauren. “Little Faith,” Time Out Chicago, Issue 257, January 28-February 3, 2010. |
| 2006 | Thornton, Clara Rose. “Art Break,” New City Chicago, October 13, 2006. Isaacs, Deanna. “The Traveling Salesman,” Chicago Reader, February 24, 2006.
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| 2005 | Newmark, Christine. “Breaking Away”, Chicago Magazine, August, 2005. Lopez, Ruth. “40 Outdoor Artworks We Love,” Time Out Chicago, July 28, 2005. Ollman, Leah. “Things Fall, but not quite together,” Los Angeles Times, November 23, 2005. Fardy, Jonathan. "Bit Logic @ GASP," Big Red & Shiny, Issue #27, www.bigredandshiny.com, 2005.
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| 2004 | Walker, Hamza. "Best of 2004," Art Forum, December, 2004. Camper, Fred. “Christine Tarkowski’s Rigid Views on Decay,” October 15, 2004. Brunetti, John. “Administrative Bunker + Rook,” Dialogue, March/April, 2004. Workman, Michael. "Under Seige," New City, January 8, 2004. Schmidt, Jennifer. "If We Ran The Whitney," Big Red & Shiny, Issue #6, www.bigredandshiny.com, 2004. Ciezadlo, Janina. “Critic’s Choice,” Chicago Reader, February 13, 2004. |
| 2003 | Keller, Julia. “War show seeks to incite thought,” Chicago Tribune, February 9, 2003. Heiggelke, Brian, “When hawks cry, Art what is it good for?,” New City, March 26, 2003. Moreno, Shonquis. “Paper Architects,” Metropolis, June, 2003.
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| 2002 | Gardner, Virginia. "Children’s Advocacy Center," Dwell, February, 2002. Fiedelholtz, Sarah. “Chicago Makes a Public Statement on Art,” Chicago Sun Times, August 11, 2002. “Best of Public Art,” Art in America, August, 2002.
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| 2001 | Lewis, Julia. “Quality of Light," Interior Design, January, 2001. |
| 2000 | Cassidy, Victor. “Prairie Smoke,” Artnet, 2000. Rosenfeld, Kathryn. “Gallery 400,” Dialogue, May/June, 2000. “Architecture Research Office,” A+U, 00:06, #357, 2000.
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| 1999 | Camper, Fred. “Dysfunctional Home,” Reader, February 19, 1999. Weins, Ann. “Dysfunctional Home,” New City, January 28, 1999.
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| 1998 | Conn, Bobby. “The Art Reviewer,” Lumpen Times, August, 1998. Estep, Jan. “Architectural Targets,” New Art Examiner, June, 1998. Briggs, Patricia. “Material/Immaterial, The Soap Factory,” New Art Examiner, March, 1998.
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| JOURNAL CONTRIBUTIONS/CATALOGS |
| 2005 | "Christine Tarkowski, Administrative Bunker + Rook," Hyde Park Arts Center essay by Hamza Walker, design by Jason Pickleman “Working on the Failed Utopia,” with response by Kathryn Hixson, Regarding Public Space, 306090, Architecture Journal, 09
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| 2002 | “Reproduction and Production,” Thresholds 24, MIT Journal of Architecture and Culture, 2002 |
| 2001 | "Notes on Repetition," self-published catalog |
| 2000 | “Positions in Architecture,” The Chicago Architecture Journal 9 |
| 1995-1998 | "Journal of Ordinary Thought," photojournalist, Chicago, IL |
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| AWARDS/FELLOWSHIPS |
| 2005 | Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, Individual Artist Award |
| 2008 | J. M. Kohler Arts in Industry Residency, Kohler, WI Fellowship, Illinois Arts Council |
| 2004 | Cité Internationale des Arts, Residency in Paris, France Faculty Enrichment Grant, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL Franconia Sculpture Park Grant, Jerome Foundation, St. Paul, Minnesota
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| 2003 | J.M. Kohler Arts in Industry Residency, Kohler, WI |
| 2001 | Creative Capital Foundation |
| 1999 | Fellowship, Illinois Arts Council |
| 1997 | Franconia Sculpture Park Grant, Jerome Foundation, St. Paul, Minnesota Chicago Artist Assistance Program |
| 1994 | Chicago Artist Assistance Program Kosciusko Foundation Grant, New York, NY |
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| TEACHING/ LECTURES |
| 2009 | Chair and Associate Professor, Fiber and Material Studies, School of the Art Institute of Chicago (since 2003) |
| 2006 | "Artists Connect," Artist Lecture, Art Institute of Chicago, IL Artist Lecture, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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| 2005 | "Public Art/Public Conversations: Community Art? Public Art?," Chicago Cultural Center, IL |
| 2004 | Artist Lecture, Goldsmiths College, London, England "PLAN B," a panel in conjunction with “Proposals for Indestructible Living: participants, Ken Dunn, Sharon Haar, Ben Nicholson and Christine Tarkowski" “Art and Politics,” artists panel, UIC, Department of Art and Architecture, Chicago, IL
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| 2002 | Artist Lecture & Visiting Critic, Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA Artist Lecture, European Study Program, I.I.T., Paris, France Visiting Critic, Rome Program, University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Architecture, Rome Artist Lecture, University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Art and Architecture, Chicago, IL Artist Lecture, School at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA Artist Lecture, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI
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| 2001-02 | Full Time Visiting Artist, MIT, Visual Arts Program, Cambridge, MA
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