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John Weeden received his BA in Art History from Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1997. He completed an MA in Contemporary Art at the Sotheby's Institute of Art, London, in 2000, after which he spent 2001-2003 in Dutchess County, New York state, pursuing another MA with the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, for which a dissertation is being currently completed. He has held internships in London, Paris, and New York in the field of contemporary visual art, and has worked in art institutions in Memphis and the UK. He has also organized numerous freelance exhibitions, including And then there was the bad weather... (LWF, London) and To Hell With Dixie (Groeflin Maag, Basel) most of which featured works of contemporary video art. Among the museum catalogues to which he has contributed writing or production assistance are Les annees pop, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2001, and Highlights of the Brooks Museum, Memphis, 2004. Currently, Weeden works toward the cultivation of future interpretative advocates for the arts as Assistant Director of the Center for Outreach in the Development of the Arts (CODA) at Rhodes College, Memphis.
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Director James Earl Estes
Advisor Jamie Baker, Of Counsel
Advisor Rob Baldwin, Baldwin Printing
Advisor Rebel Brown Calhoun
Advisor Hedy Helsell
Advisor Alejandra Martinez, Verizon
Advisor Cynthia Mulcahy, Mulcahy Modern
Advisor Laura Nietzel, Dallas Video Festival
Advisor David Rodriguez, U.S. Green Building Council
Advisor Joanna St. Angelo, Sammons Center for the Arts
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