Doug Fogelson
& Roberto Clemente Community Academy
Doug Fogelson & Roberto Clemente Community Academy

Project Overview

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  • Artist — Doug Fogelson

  • School — Roberto Clemente Community Academy

  • Neighborhood — Ukrainian Village

Meet the Artist

Doug Fogelson

Portrait by Devina Yoestong

Doug Fogelson (Chicago, 1970) studied fine art and photography at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. His photographic works are included in collections at The J. Paul Getty Center, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, The Cleveland Clinic, McCormick Place, as well as many other public and private venues; and have been exhibited at The Bauhaus Archive Museum, Berlin, The Chicago Cultural Center, The Walker Art Center, Sasha Wolf Gallery, Linda Warren Projects, Marlborough Chelsea, and The Museum Belvedere, Netherlands. Fogelson founded and directed Front Forty Press and has taught photography at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is current serving as Board President of Filter Photo.

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Doug Fogelson (Chicago, 1970) studied fine art and photography at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. His photographic works are included in collections at The J. Paul Getty Center, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, The Cleveland Clinic, McCormick Place, as well as many other public and private venues; and have been exhibited at The Bauhaus Archive Museum, Berlin, The Chicago Cultural Center, The Walker Art Center, Sasha Wolf Gallery, Linda Warren Projects, Marlborough Chelsea, and The Museum Belvedere, Netherlands. Fogelson founded and directed Front Forty Press and has taught photography at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is current serving as Board President of Filter Photo.

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Portrait by Devina Yoestong

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Jaclyn Silverman & East Side Volume One

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Artists in Public Schools creates artist residencies in Chicago Public Schools (CPS), providing expansive art making experiences for students, educators, and professional Chicago-based artists. Working together with a collaborative, community-focused mindset, we celebrate and widely share the unique stories of CPS students and schools through art and creativity. When the arts and aesthetics are integrated into education, work, and life, we strengthen our capacity to learn. Creating something is at the core of learning.