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ZOÉ SCHREIBER
Lives and works in Brussels, Belgium
1994 Born in Brussels, Belgium
EDUCATION
2015-2016 Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, UK
Master of Letters Fine Art Practice in Photography and the Moving Image
2012-2015 Sciences Po Paris, Euro-American Campus, Reims, France
Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences
2014-2015 Wellesley College, Wellesley, USA
Exchange Student (Art and Art History Departments)
MIT, Cambridge, USA
Cross-Registered Student (Art, Culture, Technology Department (ACT))
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CURRENT
2018 (April 20-May 7) Roadmaps, CCA: (Centre For Contemporary Art) Intermedia Gallery, Glasgow, UK
Group show supported by Glasgow International
SOLO EXHIBITION2017 (April 20-June 11) Ata Ndele / Sooner or Later, Centrale.Lab, Centrale For Contemporary Art, Brussels, Belgium
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2018 (April 20-May 7) Roadmaps, CCA: (Centre For Contemporary Art) Intermedia Gallery, Glasgow, UK
Supported by Glasgow International2017 Kitchen Table Collective, Pain Perdu Issue 2 Launch, Leyden Gallery, London, UK
Close Up I, Zinnema, Brussels, Belgium
2016 Glasgow School of Art Graduate Degree Show 2016, Tontine Building, Glasgow, UK
2015 Winckelmans, Pazioli Gallery, Chavannes, Switzerland
PNW, Jewett Art Gallery, Wellesley College, Wellesley, USA
2014 Inverted Reality: An Experimental Ethnography, The Howard Art Project, Dorchester, USA
Arts and Politics Festival, Opéra de Reims, Reims, France
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
2017 "Le passé colonial belge au prisme des créations littéraires et artistiques contemporaines,
2000-2015", panelist, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels, Belgium2016 "Where To Begin?", artist talk, MANY Studios, Glasgow, UK
2015 “The Body: Race and Gender in Modern and Contemporary Art”, panelist, Ruhlman Conference,
Wellesley College, Wellesley, USAWRITING & PUBLICATIONS
2017 "Zigzags Blog: Rediscovering Brussels Through It's Cultural Offerings", Contemporary Art Blog, author
"Origins", Kitchen Table Collective - Pain Perdu Issue 2
2016 "Round Trip", author and illustrator, self-published comic book (acquired by Glasgow School of Art Library)
"Ata Ndele / Sooner or Later", author, self-published book (acquired by Glasgow School of Art Library)
CONFERENCES ORGANIZED
2015 Invited Roberta Smith, New York Times senior art critic, to lecture at Wellesley College, USA
Responsible for organizing Marc Smith, Founder of the Slam Poetry movement, lecture at Sciences Po Paris, France
AWARDS & RESIDENCIES
2017 Selected for a solo exhibition at the Centrale.Lab, Centrale For Contemporary Art, Brussels, Belgium
2016-2017 MANY Studios Graduate Residency Programme, Glasgow, UK
2015 Checkpoint Project, MIT Student Research Workshop on the Production of Art for Public Space, Reykjanes, Iceland
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PRESS
'A look ahead to Glasgow International with its artists and curators', Adam Benmakhlouf, The Skinny, March 30 2018
Radio Campus, Interview (in French), 2017 -