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Bob Faust, Hope & Peace, Curated by Michael Workman, Host Landing Projects

Bob Faust, Hope & Peace, Curated by Michael Workman, Host Landing Projects

Terrain Biennial: The 4th Terrain Biennial, "Taking Stock of the Terrain we occupy"

April 30, 2021 by Terrain Exhibitions


In 2019, biennial participants were asked to take stock of the landscape that people are living in and the terrain that we occupy today. What is the topology of our moment? Artists and hosts have been asked to reflect upon the ways in which our environment changes us and how we are changing it. 

Jaclyn Jacunski, We Are Not Really Strangers, Host The Franklin

Jaclyn Jacunski, We Are Not Really Strangers, Host The Franklin

Over 500 participants presented 250 art projects in over 30 cities the United States, United Kingdom, Cuba and Bangladesh , over 500 participants presented 250 art projects

Liz Weinstein, Oscar Meyer Wiener Flag, Curated by Roman Susan

Liz Weinstein, Oscar Meyer Wiener Flag, Curated by Roman Susan


APPLY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE TERRAIN BIENNIAL 2021

Tomorrow, we will open applications for the 5th Terrain Biennial 2021, https://terrainbiennial.org

Matthew Girson and Sarah Shirk, Flax Farm, Host Melissa Potter

Matthew Girson and Sarah Shirk, Flax Farm, Host Melissa Potter




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Terrain Exhibitions is a 501c3 Not for Profit organization founded in the State of Illinois. Terrain is partially funded by the Oak Park Area Arts Council, in partnership with the Village of Oak Park, the Illinois Arts Council Agency and the National Endowment for the Arts. Terrain also receives support from The Hyde Park Art Center Artist Run Chicago 2.0 Fund and the Montage Foundation.