A wide shot of a ceramics studio, featuring students working with pottery wheels and other tools.
Vincent Uribe stands against a white background wearing a white t-shirt that reads Arts of Life and a black baseball cap.

Vincent Uribe

Lecturer

Bio

Vincent Uribe is an artist and creative community builder based in Chicago, IL. A Los Angeles native, Vincent is a dual-degree graduate from the School of the Arts Institute of Chicago. He is the Founding Director of LVL3, an artist-run exhibition space, and online publication launched in 2010. Through LVL3, Vincent has organized hundreds of exhibitions featuring exceptional emerging and mid-career artists nationally and internationally. In 2013, Vincent joined the team at Arts of Life to help expand opportunities for artists with disabilities. Through the Artist Enterprise Program, he launched Arts of Life’s in-studio Circle Contemporary galleries and nationally grew Arts of Life’s public exhibitions through numerous international art fairs. Vincent leads the year-round exhibition program for Ingress Gallery at Soho House Chicago, which annually features and promotes 12 local artists. His work includes shows with the Chicago Cultural Center, Art on theMART, INTUIT Center for Outsider Art, and the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, among others. Vincent serves as a founding board member for Equity Arts. He has participated in and led numerous talks and panels dedicated to artists’ professional development. His work has been featured and recognized in publications such as The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, and New City.

Courses

Title Department Catalog Term

Description

Taken every semester, the Graduate Projects courses allow students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work. Students register for 6 hours of Graduate Project credit in each semester of study.

Class Number

1985

Credits

3 - 6

Description

Taken every semester, the Graduate Projects courses allow students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work. Students register for 6 hours of Graduate Project credit in each semester of study.

Class Number

2215

Credits

3