Greg Foster-Rice

Speakers

  • Greg Foster-Rice
  • Columbia College Chicago, Associate Professor

Greg Foster-Rice is an associate professor of the history of photography at Columbia College Chicago. Most recently, he curated The Many Hats of Ralph Arnold: Art, Identity & Politics at the Museum of Contemporary Photography (Fall 2018) and edited the accompanying scholarly catalogue, to which he also contributed an essay. Previously, he co-curated The City Lost and Found: Capturing New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, 1960-1980 at the Art Institute of Chicago (2014) and Princeton University Art Museum (2015) and co-authored the exhibition’s catalogue which received the Philip Johnson Award from the Society of Architectural Historians. He also co-edited Reframing the New Topographics (2011) and contributed to the volumes Romare Bearden in the Modernist Tradition (2011) and Black is Black Ain’t (2013) among other scholarly essays to books, catalogues, and journals. He has a BA from Rice University and a PhD in Art History from Northwestern University.