Vox Populi’s annual juried show, VOX XII: News and Weather, features work by Black Quantum Futurism (Philadelphia), Chenlin Cai (Philadelphia), Leo Castaneda (Miami/NY), Matt Coombs (Philadelphia), Ala Dehghan (NY), Delaney DeMott (Chicago), Katie Duffy (Baltimore), Mark Joshua Epstein (NY), Susan Fang (NY), Naomieh Jovin (Philadelphia), Sharon Madanes (NY), Julie Malen (Philadelphia), Marcella Marsella (Philadelphia), Megan McManus (Philadelphia), Mary Molony (Baltimore), Catherine Mulligan (Philadelphia), Heidi Norton (NY), Dana Oldfather (Cleveland), Anne Pagana (Philadelphia), Eunjung Park (Baltimore), Tim Quinn (Wynnewood, PA), Felix Quintana (Los Angeles), Alex Schechter (Jackson, WY), Meredith Sellers (Philadelphia), Qiaoyi Shi (New York), Ryann Slauson (Bronx, NY), Meg Stein (Durham, NC), Loring Taoka (Arkansas), Dave Tavacol (Philadelphia).
The jurors of VOX XII are Gordon Hall and Brian Droitcour.
Gordon Hall is an artist based in New York. Hall has exhibited and performed at SculptureCenter, The Brooklyn Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Whitney Museum of American Art, Movement Research, EMPAC, Temple Contemporary, Night Club in Chicago, Kent Fine Art, Foxy Production, The Hessel Museum at Bard College, White Columns, and at Chapter NY, among others. Hall has also organized lecture and performance programs at MoMA PS1, Recess, The Shandaken Project, and at the Whitney Museum of American Art, producing a series of lectures and seminars in conjunction with the 2014 Whitney Biennial. Hall holds an MFA and an MA in Visual and Critical Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Hall is currently visiting faculty in the department of Sculpture and Extended Media at Virginia Commonwealth University and part time faculty at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Brian Droitcour is an associate editor at Art in America. His writing has appeared in Art in America, Parkett, Artforum,and Spike, among other periodicals, and he has contributed essays to books published by SculptureCenter and Cornerhouse. He edited The Animated Reader: Poetry of Surround Audience, a poetry anthology accompanying the New Museum’s 2015 Triennial. Curatorial projects include “It Narratives: The Movement of Objects as Information,” co-organized with Zanna Gilbert at Franklin Street Projects in Stamford, CT, in 2014, and Klaus_eBooks, a series of artists’ digital publications that culminated in “Thanks to Apple, Amazon, and the Mall,” a group exhibition at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, the series’ publisher, in 2015.