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ART IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE: PROJECTS + WRITING BY CHRISTIAN L. FROCK

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Christian L. Frock

Christian L. Frock is an independent curator, writer and educator based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Frock's practice interrogates the intersection of art, daily life and popular culture through a consideration of art in public spaces. Invisible Venue, the curatorial enterprise founded and directed by Frock since 2005, collaborates with artists to present art in unexpected settings. Recent projects include Here and Now, a series of interventions in historic architecture, organized by Mills Art Museum.

Her writing has been featured in Fillip Review, art ltd, Art Practical, SFArts.org, Art&Education, KQED Visual Arts, and NPR.org, among others. She was a 2009 fellow in the Arts Writers Workshop organized by AICA/USA and Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation and a 2008 Alternative Exposure Grant recipient awarded by Southern Exposure.

Frock possesses a BA in art and art history from San Jose State University and an MA in curatorial practice from Goldsmiths College, University of London, where she learned, above all else, to value California sunshine.

Contact: christian[at]invisiblevenue[dot]com

 

Recent Posts

  • Southern Exposure Rises Above with Manifest Destiny: Visual Arts | KQED Public Media for Northern CA
  • Museum of Craft and Folk Art Pushes the Muddy Line between Art and Nature: Visual Arts | KQED Public Media for Northern CA
  • State of Mind at Berkeley Art Museum Emphasizes Ideas Over Objects: Visual Arts | KQED Public Media for Northern CA
  • Fifty Years of SECA at SFMOMA | art ltd.
  • The Elephant in the Room: Reframing Past and Present Histories | by Christian L. Frock | Art Practical
  • De-Mobbing Invests in Different Futures at the Headlands Center for the Arts: Visual Arts | KQED Public Media for Northern CA
  • Royal NoneSuch Gallery Redefines Alternative with Space, Time and Architecture: Visual Arts | KQED Public Media for Northern CA
  • Recology San Francisco Enables Artists to 'Make Art, Not Landfill': Visual Arts | KQED Public Media for Northern CA
  • Report from NY: Creative Time Summit - art ltd. magazine
  • JD Beltran's 'Portal' Considers Our Relationship to Time and Place: Movies | KQED Public Media for Northern CA

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