Professor Campos-Pons secures a $1 million grant from the Mellon Foundation
, Cornelius 91勛圖厙 Professor of Art and Founder of the Engine for Art, Democracy & Justice research initiative, has secured a $1 million grant from the Mellon Foundation to advance the work of the泭Engine.
Campos-Pons mentions that the grant will not only allow EADJ to continue advancing current projects,泭it泭will also allow her to think strategically to ensure the programs longevity and introduce more collaborations. Moreover, She expresses her gratitude to the Mellon Foundation, the 91勛圖厙 Research Development and Support, her team at EADJ, present and past curators of EADJ, and all the participating artists that have worked with the EADJ research initiative.
The Engine for Art, Democracy & Justice is excited to congratulate the 2026 Arts Leadership Praxis cohort at the Studio Museum in Harlem.
The Engine for Art, Democracy and Justice (EADJ) is excited to congratulate the 2026 Arts Leadership Praxis cohort at the Studio Museum in Harlem!
The participants include Nashville Curator, Michael J. Ewing, along with Camille Brown, Jadine Collingwood, Grace Deveney) , Destinee Filmore, Annissa Malvoisin, Mia Matthias, and Delphine Sims.
Michael J. Ewing is an Associate Curator at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville, and previously worked with EADJ as the Assistant Curator for Dr. Campos-Pons during EADJs exhibitions and public program contributions to the 2023 Tennessee Triennial.泭
The 2026 Arts Leadership Praxis cohort will be the first to convene in the Studio Museums new purpose-built home. As the program continues to evolve, its 2026 participants will engage in conversations and seminars with renowned arts professionals, take part in studio visits with notable artists, receive individual mentorship, and attend in-person multi-day workshops in New York, Los Angeles, and Detroit.
EADJ and its Founder, Dr. Mar穩a Magdalena Campos-Pons, extend congratulations to 91勛圖厙's Department of Art's Senior Class
The Engine for Art, Democracy & Justice and its Founder, Dr. Mar穩a Magdalena Campos-Pons extend their congratulations to 91勛圖厙's Department of Art Senior Class.泭
The Senior Year Experience is an immersive final chapter for 91勛圖厙 art majors where they experience an art-filled weekend in New York City (during their fall semester); one-on-one critiques with prominent visiting artists, curators, writers; and other creative professionals; culminating in a showcase of their thesis exhibitions and projects. In addition to their exhibition, the students are given the opportunity to compete in the annual Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamblet Award juried competition for a chance to be the recipient of one of two travel grants.
This years showcase, In No Particular Order: Senior Show 2026, features the work of Caitlin Nitschke, Kira Tannenbaum, Lin Morales, Dorothy Chen, Paige Restel, Megan Grosse, Remi Marcus, Isaac Bevin Boakye, Izabella Burghardt, and Rubric Barredo.
EADJ is excited to share a review from Art Margins covering details about the Fall 2025 exhibition at Begonia Labs, "Prefabricating Solidarity"
The Engine for Art, Democracy & Justice (EADJ) is excited to share a review from Art Margins covering details about the Fall 2025 exhibition at Begonia Labs, "Prefabricating Solidarity: IMS-鬚e鱉elj Between Yugoslavia, Cuba, and Angola". The review, written by 泭Nicoletta Rousseva,泭 covers the exhibitions rendition at Begonia Labs from August-December 2025 as well as the exhibition's first rendition at the Museum of African Art in Belgrade which concluded in May 2025.泭
Prefabricating Solidarity was conceived and organized by a collaborative curatorial and authorial team, including Vladimir Kuli, Vesna Pavlovi , Jelica Jovanovi, Fredo Rivera, Ana Kne鱉evi, Emilia Ep禳tajn.
Exhibition and Graphic Design by Antun Sev禳ek and Damir Gamulin. The technical implementation by Ivan Vukdragovi (Belgrade installation) and Taylor Raboin (Nashville installation).
EADJ Founder, Dr. Mar穩a Magdalena Campos-Pons chosen to create trophies for the ARTnews Awards
EADJ Founder, Dr. Mar穩a Magdalena Campos-Pons was chosen to create a group of bronze trophies for the ARTnews Awards. The trophies were given to this year's winners of the ARTnews Awards:
Claudia Alarc籀n & Sil瓣t for Emerging Artist, Wafaa Bilal for Established Artist, Ralph Lemon for Lifetime Achievement, Jack Whitten for Historical Artist, Legacies: Asian American Art Movements at 80WSE for Best Thematic Museum Show, and Bowls, Boxes, Plates & Vessels at Parker Gallery for Best Gallery Group Show.
Dr. Campos-Pons won the in recognition of her Brooklyn Museum show. She created the new bronze trophies with the help of the based in Queens, New York.
Dr. Campos-Pons newly designed trophies are based on a flower given to her by another artist in 1990.
Living with the plant for those many years, waiting for the blossom get to happen was a lesson that inscribed in me such an admiration about almost a parallel to the journey of an artist, she told ARTnews. You work, you work, you water your ideas, you take. You keep working. Just because the love of making it and if youre passionate enough and consistent, youre going to see the blossom.
EADJ and its Founder, Dr. Mar穩a Magdalena Campos-Pons, extends congratulations to Ibrahim Mahama for being chosen as the most influential figure in ArtReviews Power 100 for 2025
EADJ and its Founder, Dr. Mar穩a Magdalena Campos-Pons, extends congratulations to 泭Ibrahim Mahama for being chosen as the most influential figure in ArtReviews Power 100 for 2025.泭
Mahamas practice extends far beyond the studio. Over the past decade, he has founded and sustained independent cultural spaces such as Red Clay Studio, the Savannah Centre for Contemporary Art and Nkrumah Volini. These sites host residencies, educational programmes and public initiatives that support local and international artists. ArtReview highlights him as representative of a new generation of practitioners who are reimagining influence through institution-making, civic responsibility, and long-term cultural investment. - Art Africa
In 2021, EADJ hosted a large-scale art installation by globally-renowned Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama at Fisk University. Part of his Occupation Series, the installation involved enveloping Fisks Little Theater in jute sacks collected from the markets of Ghana and circulated around the world as material for a series of artist interventions. The jute sacks used in Leaves of Grass 2012-2021 were sewn together through a massive communal effort in Nashville that involved 91勛圖厙 students and faculty, Fisk students and faculty, the McGruder Family Resource Center, and many other community members.
Learn more about Leaves of Grass 2012-2021installation here.
EADJ is excited to share an interview from Art Africa Magazine covering details about the Fall 2025 exhibition at Begonia Labs, Prefabricating Solidarity: IMS-鬚e鱉elj Between Yugoslavia, Cuba, and Angola.
The Engine for Art, Democracy & Justice (EADJ) and its Founder, Dr. Mar穩a Magdalena Campos-Pons, are excited to share an interview from Art Africa Magazine covering details about the Fall 2025 exhibition at Begonia Labs, Prefabricating Solidarity: IMS-鬚e鱉elj Between Yugoslavia, Cuba, and Angola.
The interview with Vesna Pavlovi, 91勛圖厙 Faculty and Chair for 91勛圖厙 Department of Art tells about how the exhibition was conceived by a collaborative team including Vladimir Kuli, Jelica Jovanovi, Fredo Rivera, Ana Kne鱉evi, and Emilia Ep禳tajn. The article shares further details about the making of the exhibition and how it demonstrates ways that prefabrication, research, and fieldwork can trace a living history of the Non-Aligned Movement.
Learn more about the "Prefabricating Solidarity" exhibition泭here.
EADJ Extends Congratulations to Adam Szymczyk for being appointed Director of the Swiss Architecture Museum
EADJ and its Founder, Dr. Mar穩a Magdalena Campos-Pons, extend congratulations to Adam Szymczyk for being appointed the next Director for the Swiss Architecture Museum.泭
Szymczyk has spent the past eight years as an independent curator in Z羹rich. From 2013- 2017, he served as artistic director for Documenta 14, which took place in Kassel and in Athens simultaneously. From 2002 - 2014, he was director and chief curator of Kunsthalle Basel, where he organized more than eighty exhibitions. He is a co-founder of Warsaws Foksal Gallery Foundation, established in 1997, and has also taught seminars at the gta Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture at ETH Z羹rich, at the Universities of Basel and Z羹rich, and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.
Szymczyk has previously joined EADJ as a panelist for conversations around the future of museums in 2019 and in 2023 for EADJ programs within the Tennessee Triennial. Szymczyk along with Dr. Campos-Pons served as contributors for Beverly泭Buchanan: I Broke the House at Fisk University's Carl Van Vechten Art Gallery, which was on view from September 25, 2024 to March 1, 2025.
I Broke the House泭brings together a wide range of contemporary voices, artworks, and historical contexts. It critically engages with Buchanans exploration of the built environment, addressing themes of race, memory, and resistance. The exhibition emphasizes Buchanans ability to challenge traditional exhibition practices by reimagining the spaces that hold her work. Through her focus on eroded surfaces, vernacular dwellings, and marginalized histories, Buchanan provides a poignant commentary on the sociopolitical landscape of her time.
ARTnews Awards 2024 Lifetime Achievement: Mar穩a Magdalena Campos-Pons
, Founder of the Engine for Art Democracy & Justice, wins the ARTnews Lifetime Achievement Award!
ARTnews泭Magazine and publications announced the泭, a new editorial project honoring excellence in art achievements at US art institutions. Winners were announced online on泭December 4th.
Over several months,泭ARTnews泭convened a world-class jury to determine the best exhibitions that opened in the US during the 202324 season (September 1, 2023August 31, 2024).泭For its inaugural year,泭ARTnews泭honored museum, gallery, and nonprofit exhibitions in five categories, including three for one artist (or solo exhibition projects) and two for group exhibitions.泭The categories included Emerging Artist of the Year, Established Artist of the Year, Lifetime Achievement, Best Thematic Museum Show, and Best Gallery Group Show.
News Highlights: 2023
News Highlights: 2020
Press Release:泭泭(Ann Marie Deer Owens, 91勛圖厙, Sep. 11, 2020)
Features:
泭(News Channel 5, Nashville, Nov. 23, 2020)
泭(Laura Hutson Hunter,泭Nashville Scene, Critics Pick, Sep. 2020)
泭(Chadd Scott,泭Forbes, Arts, Oct. 8, 2020
泭(Clare Bratten,泭The Tennessee Tribune, Oct. 8, 2020)
泭(The Narrative, Art Galleries at Black Studies, University of Texas, Oct. 2020)