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The Chicago Architecture Biennial announces Executive Director Jennifer Armetta |
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Jennifer Armetta, CAB Executive Director. Courtesy Chicago Architecture Biennial. Photo: Noah Sheldon.
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CHICAGO, IL.- The Chicago Architecture Biennial announced Jennifer Armetta as its new Executive Director.
Over the past thirty years Armetta has been dedicated to supporting artists and expanding public access and communal engagement with their work. She founded her first gallery in Chicago in 1996, Jennifer Armetta Fine Art, with the goal of educating collectors and advocating for artists and helping to support their careers. Upon moving to Los Angeles in 2000, Armetta continued her work as an art advisor, educating clients on how to build meaningful collections through supporting emerging and mid-career artists. In 2004, after returning to Chicago, Armetta served as one of the founding members of the MCA Chicagos acquisition board, Emerge, which is dedicated to bringing emerging artists into the museums permanent collection.
In 2020 she took on the role of Owner and Director of Aspect/Ratio Projects in Chicago, where she oversaw the evolution of its programming to include emerging and mid-career, interdisciplinary artists focused on painting, photography and sculpture. In fall of 2021 Aspect/Ratio Projects changed its name to ENGAGE Projects, highlighting Jennifers personal mission of engaging with artists, communities and patrons in order to make art and its community more accessible to everyone.
Armetta maintains deep and long-standing ties to the civic, fine arts and business communities in Chicago. She holds a seat on a number of boards, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago; the Chicago Artists Coalition; The Chicago History Museum Costume Council and Artists in Public Schools.
As the Executive Director of CAB, Armetta will leverage her extensive and wide-ranging experience working in both the fine arts and corporate sectors as she spearheads fundraising and programming initiatives along with securing new corporate and public sponsorships. Each facet of her role will remain oriented towards both solidifying CABs international presence and expanding its impact on and contribution to the city of Chicago.
CAB 6 will be open to the public and on view from September 12, 2025 through February 28, 2026. The hub of the Biennial will once again be the Chicago Cultural Center, located in downtown Chicago.
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