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Adam Chau

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Edith Dale Monson Gallery Director/Curator (Joseloff and Silpe Galleries)

Joseloff Gallery

Hartford Art School
860.768.5559 V128
Education

Masters of Design, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago


Adam Chau is a curator, researcher, and grant administrator working in art, craft, and design. He holds a Masters of Design from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and recently finished a four-year tenure at ArtsWestchester, New York state's largest independent arts council as Director of Exhibitions. There, he led the on-site exhibitions program, county-wide Public Art initiatives, and in 2022 he spearheaded a $150k NEA regrant program supporting socially-engaged art across seven Hudson Valley counties - funding projects that ranged from documentaries, art workshops, and exhibitions.

Dedicated to both the preservation and cutting-edge advancement of craft, he has lectured internationally on digital manufacturing and AI in the creative sector. His writing has appeared in many journals, including the essay "Our Obsession with Reality," in The Studio Potter, which positions AI in the canon of collage. In 2017, Adam curated a nationally touring exhibit, Reinvented, featuring 13 artists that utilize digital technology, reaching five venues over two years.

Adam helped reorganize The Color Network, an organization that advocates for artists of color, in 2018 where he developed an international Mentorship program and received multiple NEA grants for artist residencies and exhibitions to support the Mentorship cohort. He also founded The Lunar Project, which brings together artists from the Asian diaspora by commissioning artworks, performances, and craft-based activities. Highlighting over 60 artists in five years, The Lunar Project continues to travel and grow nationally.

He is currently on the Board of Directors for the National Council for the Education in the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), shaping programs for an annual conference of over six thousand attendees. Adam is also a member of the International Academy of Ceramics, a UNESCO partner, and was a keynote speaker in 2021 with his talk "Undustrial Design."