Chicago Field Notes

Chicago Field Notes documents field research conducted across museums, galleries, libraries, universities, and institutional environments in Chicago. The archive examines how architecture, administration, and cultural infrastructure shape collective experience and social memory.

Chicago Field Note 01

Institutional Architecture

Historic institutional architecture observed during field research in Chicago. The building's scale, ornamentation, and administrative presence informed ongoing investigations into institutional environments and collective memory.

Chicago Field Note 02

Contemporary Art Infrastructure

Visit to Gallery 400, examining how university-affiliated art institutions operate as spaces for research, exhibition, and public engagement.

Chicago Field Note 03

Exhibition Research

Documentation of exhibition design, spatial organization, and institutional presentation strategies.

Chicago Field Notes 04

Spatial Observation

Observing audience movement, exhibition architecture, and viewer interaction within contemporary art spaces.

Chicago Field Notes 05

Art Ecosystem

Field observations of commercial and institutional structures within Chicago's contemporary art ecosystem.

Chicago Field Notes 06

Curatorial Networks

Research into international curatorial networks and systems supporting contemporary art production.

Chicago Field Note 07

Institutional Support Systems

Documentation of funding structures, partnerships, and organizational frameworks supporting large-scale art events.

Chicago Field Note 08

Public Infrastructure

Observations of civic architecture and public institutions as spaces of collective memory and knowledge.

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