A.E. Chapman is an independent curator, writer, teaching artist, and facilitator based in New York City. She received her MA in Art History and an Advanced Certificate in Curatorial Studies from Hunter College where she was awarded the Edna Wells Luetz/Frederick P. Riedel Scholarship to support her masters studies based on her excellence in significant post-baccalaureate undergraduate coursework at Hunter in studio art and art history. Her masters coursework focused on modern and contemporary art within transnational networks and the Americas. She holds an undergraduate degree in Journalism with a Photojournalism Emphasis and a minor in Sociology from the University of Georgia. In addition to her curatorial, research, and writing pursuits, Chapman does contract-based work with Access and Community Programs at the Museum of Modern Art and runs a weekly figure drawing program in North Brooklyn that she has facilitated since 2017.

Image: Discarded parks and rec ephemera rests in a lot on Kent Avenue in North Brooklyn by the East River as the sun sets behind a cloudy New York City skyline in February 2024. Photo by A.E. Chapman.

UNCOMMITTED

works by Francisco Donoso, Magdalena Dukiewicz, Bang Geul Han, and Georgia Lale

Stand4 Gallery

June 14-August 10, 2024

RECENT CURATORIAL PROJECTS

From left: Photographs from Bang Geul Han's Warp and Weft performance series, 2022; Georgia Lale's 404,770 on Inauguration Day, 2021; Magdalena Dukiewicz's Interactivity, 2024.

Detail of Magdalena Dukiewicz's Interactivity, 2024

Left: Bang Geul Han's Warp and Weft #04, 2024 Right: Zines, I am the Homeland (5YearsOld Series), 2024, and Every Wave Breaks With Longing (5YearsOld Series), 2024 by Francisco Donoso

Announcement poster featuring a detail of Deborah Jack’s …the abyss is not absence…, 2021.

Transgressing Lands: Eleven Contemporary Artists Reimagine a Horizon Installation View. Photo: Martin Seck.

Lina Puerta, Mēãbema Vl from the Botánico Series, 2024. Photo: Martin Seck

Jeannine Bardo. A Drop in the Bucket from the Shift installation, 2024.. Photo: Martin Seck.

Letha Wilson. Death Valley Mosaic Canyon Reclaimed Steel, 2020. Photo: Martin Seck. Courtesy of the
Artist, The Boiler | ELM Foundation and GRIMM, Amsterdam | London | New York.

Transgressing Lands: Eleven Contemporary Artists Reimagine a Horizon Installation View. Photo: Martin Seck.

LUNAR CYCLE: KAHORI KAMIYA

The Boiler | ELM Foundation
11/30-12/21/2023

Kahori Kamiya. Unfading Love, 2023.

Lunar Cycle: Kahori Kamiya, installation view.

Kahori Kamiya, Moon will rise again, 2023.

Lunar Cycle: Kahori Kamiya, installation view.