George William Price is an arts administrator and curator invested in artistic and political expressions that engender alternative, avuncular, and non-hierarchical histories. He was the founder and director of FLATspace, a curatorial project created to further the professional development of early-career practitioners across Chicagoland and foster connections with the academic community. Price has curated and administered numerous exhibitions and moving image programs for institutions such as Conversations at the Edge, Chicago Urban Art Society, Rapid Pulse International Performance Festival, and University of the Arts London. He has also worked for a number of arts organizations in both the USA and UK including Matt’s Gallery, London; Electronic Arts Intermix, New York City; and Video Data Bank, Chicago. He studied at both Camberwell and Wimbledon Colleges of Arts, London, and recently graduated with a Masters in Arts Administration and Policy from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. While there, he received the Dean's Scholarship and the Arts Administration and Policy Fellowship. Learn more about George William Price’s HATCH exhibitions Revolvers Are Meant for Crocodile-skins, Hiding in Plain Sight, and Islands of the Sun.
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