MFA Alum American Artist to Exhibit in Multiple Upcoming Shows, Residency at Pioneer Works

Ambient Commons

Group Exhibition

77 Mulberry

77 Mulberry St. #12 New York, NY

Sep 7 – Oct 7, 2018

This exhibition uses Malcolm McCollough’s concept of the “ambient commons,” comprising screen-based digital landscape architecture, to explore the capitalizing power relations created by our mediated environment, and the general sense of content fatigue it inevitably produces. Featuring Loney Abrams & Johnny Stanish, Shireen Ahmed, American Artist, Theodore Darst, Cole Lu, and Luke O’Halloran.


Geographies of Imagination

Group Exhibition

SAVVY Contemporary

Plantagenstraße 31 13347 Berlin, DE

Sep 13 – Nov 11, 2018

Through this exhibition we engage in confabulations to build connections between the varied and conflicting uses of imagination in constructing otherness and the role of geography as a tool of power. Featuring Salwa Aleryani, Heba Amin, American Artist, Rossella Biscotti, Chimurenga, Saddie Choua, Michele Ciacciofera, Anna Binta Diallo, Dimitri Fagbohoun, Mahir Jamal, Anna Lindal, Ibrahim Mahama, Tanja Muravskaja, Oscar Murillo, Daniela Ortiz and Sandra Schaefer.


unbag issue 3 Launch Party

Local Project

11-27th 44th Rd., Long Island City, NY

Sep 21, 2018 7-10 PM

In this issue of unbag, we seek to play with reverie as a way of thinking with fantasy, magic, and desire. In what ways do we dream about the world? Might the fantastical address the political? What compels such modes of detachment? Contributors include: Nada Shalaby & Dena Al-Adeeb, Barbara Byrd, Stephanie Castro, Brian Droitcour, Anaïs Duplan, Jazmin Jones, Yasmin Majeed, M. Milks, Lara Mimosa Montes, Gili Ostfield, Gabriel Pericàs, Isaac Pool, Penny Rafferty aka Omsk Social Club, Felicitas Rohden, Alona Weiss, Danielle Wu.


A Wild Ass Beyond: ApocalypseRN

Performance Space New York

150 First Ave., 4th Flr., New York, NY

Oct 19 – Dec 16, 2018

Installation with Sondra Perry, Caitlin Cherry and Nora N. Khan: “In the event of disaster, we, the people who have always been surviving, will simply continue to survive. We have learned skills you wouldn’t believe, enduring under police states. We refine trauma into gold and use exile as jet propellant… We then seek an unruly communion. New languages, icons, guides, rituals, spun and fired beneath a twilight canopy of fungi. We claim a gorgeous, baroque maximalism, a future that sounds, looks, and feels like our innermost thoughts.”

– Nora N. Khan


Visiting Artist Lecture

Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of Art

33 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, NJ

Oct 24, 2018, 6:40 PM

The Visiting Artists program includes weekly lectures, studio visits and critiques by luminaries working across a wide spectrum of mediums. The department also hosts Distinguished Artist Lectures for students, faculty, and the Rutgers community at large as part of the Mason Gross Presents series.


American Artist will also be in residency at Pioneer Works this fall- find more about this here.