About
Kim Schoenstadt was born in Chicago, Il. and currently lives in Los Angeles, CA. She received a BA from Pitzer College, Claremont, CA. Her work sits at the intersection of architecture and historical research, with a feminist bent. She is known for large-scale wall drawings that weave architecture and sculptural shapes together to tackle issues of constructed realities. Recent work explores architecture and gender equity issues through architect and designer Eileen Gray’s life and work. A significant bisexual architect working from 1878-1976 who contributed to the advancement of architecture but was sidelined by established men of the profession due to her gender and sexuality. She is also known for projects such as Now Be Here which gathered nearly 1,000 women-identifying and non-binary artists for a photograph that visually revealed to the world artists that are not always included in exhibitions and collections. One-person exhibitions include: Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, NL; Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art [Matrix Project], Hartford, CT; I.C.A.L.A., Santa Monica, CA; Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City, UT; Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LA, CA; Perez Art Museum, Miami, FL; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC; Susan Inglett Gallery, NY, NY; Sabine Knust Gallery, Munich, Germany; Chimento Contemporary, LA, CA; and M29 Richter & Bruckner Gallery, Koln, Germany. Her work has been included in thematic exhibitions such as Prague Biennale, Prague, CR; Poland Biennale, Lodz, PL; Mapping the Self, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Il; Uneasy Angles/ Imagine LA, Sprueth/Magers Gallery, Munich, Germany; Rogue Wave, LA Louver Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; New Prints, International Print Center, NY; How They Ran, Over The Influence, LA, CA; Total Art Performance, Getty Center, LA, CA; When Attitudes Became Form, Become Attitudes, Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art, SF, CA; and 100 Artists See God, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, GB. Notable public art installations include Los Angeles Metro Fairview Heights Station, Inglewood, CA; LAX Airport, Terminal 3, LA, CA; and Mid-Valley Intergenerational Center, LA, CA. Schoenstadt was the recipient of the Volta/Bahamar Art Prize, Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship, and the Catherine Doctorow Prize. Her work is held in the permanent collections of institutions such as LACMA, The Hammer and MOCA, LA, CA; MOMA, NY, NY; MCA Chicago, IL; Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, NL.
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Shining a light on Gray’s legacy was a task tailor made for Kim, an artist best known for her “mash-up drawings” layering elements of architecture and history. She’s also demonstrated an equally steadfast commitment to moving the needle toward gender parity in today’s art world through her Now Be Here project.
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Hirshhorn's ARTLAB+ Lead Audio/Visual Mentor Drew Doucette speaks with Kim Schoenstadt. Schoenstadt was sponsored by the Hirshhorn Museum for her Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship.
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Selected solo and two person exhibitions
2024
Kim Schoenstadt & David McDonald: Non-Linear Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, Timothy Hawkinson Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.
SCHOEN/STADT, Curated by Yann Pereau / Central Server Works, EC3, Venice, CA., November 3 - December 14, 2024
2021
Enter Slowly, The legacy of an Idea, Art Center College of Design, Peter and Merle Mullin Gallery, thru 2022, Pasadena, CA
Kim Schoenstadt, Sight Line Series: California Respite, Public Art Invitational Project, The Art Gallery Glendale Community College, Glendale, CA
2019
Kim Schoenstadt, Nassau Contour, SLS Bahamar, The Bahamas
Global Tango: Warm & Cool, Private Collection, Washington DC
2018
Kim Schoenstadt, Context v. Perspective, Chimento Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA
2017
Now Be Here #4, DMV, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC
Kim Schoenstadt, Sightline Series, Lapis Press, Los Angeles, CA
Kim Schoenstadt The Problem of Perspective #1, Sam Francis Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Kim Schoenstadt, The Tasting Kitchen, Los Angeles, CA
2016
Now Be Here #3, Miami, Perez Art Museum, Miami, FL
Kim Schoenstadt, Chimento Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA
Now Be Here #2, NY, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
Kim Schoenstadt, University of Maryland Art Museum & The Clarice Performing Arts Center, College Park, MD
Now Be Here #1, LA , Hauser, Wirth & Schimmel, Los Angeles, CA
2015
Metro Station Award: Fairview Heights Station, Inglewood, CA, Metro, Los Angeles,CA
2014
Kim Schoenstadt: Block Plan Series (Provo, UT), BYU Museum of Art, Provo, UT
Mid-Valley Recreational Project, Department of Cultural Affairs, Los Angeles, CA
2012
Kim Schoenstadt: The Prop Series: Munich/Brazil, Galerie Sabine Knust, Munich, Germany
Kim Schoenstadt: Sight Lines, M29 Richter&Bruckner, Cologne, Germany
2011
Kim Schoenstadt, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake, UT
Painted Over/Under, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LA, CA
Notes, Odd Lots, Restoration Selections, etc., Nichols Gallery, Broad Art Center, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA
2010
Matrix: Kim Schoenstadt, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT
Can Control: Hartford, Charter Oak Cultural Center, Guakia, and Mi Casa, Hartford, CT
Painted Over/Under, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, LA, CA
2009
Tell Me Something Good: A collaboration between Kim Schoenstadt/ Rita McBride, Santa Monica Museum, Santa Monica, CA
Tell Me Something Good: A collaboration between Rita McBride/Kim Schoenstadt, Alexander and Bonin, NY
Crisscross: Lonner/Schoenstadt, LAX Airport Terminal 3, Los Angeles, CA
2008
Kim Schoenstadt Fax Drawings 1-4, Secondroom Gallery, Brussels, Belgium.
Byloos/ Schoenstadt, Toomey/Tourell Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2007
Benicia Gantner & Kim Schoenstadt, Angels Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, CA
Can Control: Eindhoven, VanAbbe Museum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Composition for a Large Room in Three Movements, Harris Art Gallery, The University of La Verne, La Verne, CA
2006
Deep Structures, 4-F Gallery, Chinatown, Los Angeles,CA
2005
Down the Road, to the Right; (New Wall Drawings by Kim Schoenstadt), 18th St. Arts Center, Santa Monica, CA
2003
Jon Furmanski and Kim Schoenstadt: Another Cowboy Song, A two part collaborative project-Part B- 4-F Gallery, Chinatown,CA
Jon Furmanski and Kim Schoenstadt: Don’t Fence Me In, A two part collaborative project –Part A Biola University, La Mirada, CA
2002
Kim Schoenstadt: The Meeting of Exposition and Advance, Lemon Sky Projects and Editions, Los Angeles, CA
2001
Kim Schoenstadt, Susan Inglett Gallery, New York, NY
Selected group exhibitions
2024
California Jewish Open, The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, CA.
An Artist Walks Into A Bar (the Art of Comedy), 643 Project Space, Ventura, CA.
2023
elsewhere, curated by Yann Perreau, Show Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.
Here: Arts & Culture Along the K, Museum of African American Art, Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza, CA.
2022
20M29, M29 Gallery, Cologne, Germany
Salamanders Use the Stars to Find Their Way Home, Ladies’ Room, Los Angeles, CA.
2020
DRIVE-BY-ART, (Public Art in This Moment of Social Distancing), Organized by Warren Neidich, Renee Petropoulos, Michael Slenske and Anuradha Vikram, Los Angeles, CA.
Women on the Rise, Ventura Museum, Ventura, CA
2019
Group Show: Phyllis Green, Allie Pohl, Monique Prieto, Kim Schoenstadt, and Pamela Smith Hudson, Chimento Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA
2018
How They Ran, Over The Influence, Los Angeles, CA
Power T’s, Pierogi Gallery, New York, NY
Evolver Film Night: Rogue Wave Short FIlms, L.A. Louver Gallery, Los Angeles CA
2016
Future Landscape(s), Laurence Bernard Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland
2014
Artist Drawings, Bad Gastein Gallery, Bad Gastein, Austria
All Together Now, M29/Richter & Bruckner Gallery, Cologne, Germany
2013
Rogue Wave, LA Louver Gallery, Venice, CA
Terra Incognita: Unknown Landscapes, A.D. Gallery UNCP, Pembroke, NC
Freeway Studies #1, This side of the 405, Otis, Ben Maltz Gallery, LA, CA
Art Cologne, M29/Richter & Bruckner Gallery, Cologne, Germany
2012
Mash-up: collage from 1930 to the present, L&M Gallery, Venice,CA
Somewhere Else, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, Grand Rapids, MI
Arco, Sabine Knust Galery, Madrid, Spain
When Attitudes Became Form, Become Attitudes, Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art, San Francisco, CA
Wild Things, Angels Gate, San Pedro, CA
Extrapolate: Suggestions of Tony Smith, Pierto Gallery, South Orange, NJ
2011
All to Wall, Cristina Guerra Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal
Art Platform LA, 6018 Chicago Sponsor for site specific project, Los Angeles, CA
Turtle, Galerie Ivana de Gavardie, Paris, France
Between ThE Lines, M29 Richter ⋅ Bruckner, Cologne, Germany
Mapping the art II, Art Affairs Gallery, Amsterdam, NL
Empty Rooms With Casual Sounds, organized by Julian Mereuta : http://lightblack.org/ERWCS/
Turtle, Galerie Arnaud Lefebvre, Paris, France
Collecting: Mail Art Project, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands
PULSE: LA, 2 x 2 projects, Amsterdam, L.A. Live, Los Angeles, CA
2010
Venice, From Then to Now, Here is Elsewhere Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Draft, Works on Paper Not on Canvas, 643 Project Space, Ventura, CA
Light is Heavy, Michael’s, Santa Monica, CA
Alumni Exhibition, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA
2009
Construct and Dissolve, Galerie Sabine Knust, Munich, Germany
2008
In-between Air, Land and Sea: Tony de los Reyes, Erin Marie Dunn, Justin Moore, Kim Schoenstadt, Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA
LAAGAFBLA2008, Phantom Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
On Produceability, IMC 5533, Istanbul, Turkey. April 26- May 17. Traveling to: Kunstvlaai, Amsterdam, NL.; Apartman Projesi, Istanbul, Turkey; Lizabeth Oliveral Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; New Talents- Rheinauhfen,Koln, Germany
2007
Big Bang and other origins, David Sallow Gallery, Chinatown LA, CA
Mapping the Self, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, Il
Next New, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA
Uneasy Angels/ Imagine LA, Sprueth/Magers Gallery, Munich, Germany
High and Dry, Smoke and Fog, Phantom Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Drawn Out, Sam Francis Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Family Garden, Elizabeth Page Smith Atelier, Venice, CA
Noplace, Jail gallery , Los Angeles, CA
Without Passport, Brewery projects, Los Angeles, CA
Turtle 2, Nüans, Duesseldorf, Germany.
2006
Street Scenes: Projects for D.C.,Mobile billboard truck exhibition, Washington, DC
Turtle, an anarchic salon, Chelsea Space, Chelsea College of Art & Design, London, England. Traveling
Total Art Performance, Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA
Draw a Line and Follow It, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA
Squatting at New Langton, New Langton Arts, San Francisco, CA
2005
LA Art Girls, Anna Helwing Gallery, Culver City, CA
The Shape of Space, Areana 1, Santa Monica, CA
Surface Charge, VCUarts Anderson Gallery, Richmond, VA. Catalogue
Prague Biennale, National Gallery, Veletrizni Palac, Kinski Palac, Prague, Czeck Republic, Catalogue
New Prints 2005/ Summer: Etchings, International Print Center, New York, NY
Wives and Husbands, Domestic Setting, Los Angeles, CA
Tar Pit Tales, 4-F Gallery, Chinatown, Los Angeles, CA
2004
Lodz Biannale, International Artists Museum, Lodz, Poland
Artworks for Hard Money, Gavin Brown’s at Passerby, New York, NY
Freewall, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA
Hieronymus Slept Here,Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA
100 Artists See God, Curated by John Baldessari and Meg Cranston for Independent Curators International, traveling exhibition.Catalog
2003
Systems of Interiors and Exteriors for Better Living, Pitzer College, CA Catalog
Selected Works on Paper, 4-F Gallery, Chinatown, Los Angeles, CA
2002
Das Spider Man, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA
Latitude, Miller/Durazo, Los Angeles, CA
Necessary Fictions, De Chiara Gallery, New York, NY
2001
Open House, First Space, Los Angeles, CA
Twice re: Moved Angels Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, CA
Other projects
2024
Under The Silver Moon Covers Project, Flaunt Magazine.
2021
#MemoryFutureLabs, Metro community project at Hank’s Mini Mart, Hyde Park, CA
2018
Pack, P. (Producer). (2018, March, 20). What Artists Listen To [Audio podcast]
7TILL8 Wetsuit Collaboration
“Rogue Wave Films” LA Louver Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
“Metro: Halfway There Community Celebration”, Leimert Park, CA
“Artist project” New Roads School, Los Angeles, CA
2017
“Sprinkles World Art Day”, Americans for the Arts, National project
“Now Be Here: Now Let’s Talk”, 18 programs at institutions in Washington DC
“Now Be Here: Artist Resource Fair”, 20 artist support organizations participated, Washington DC
2016
"Book Truck #1”, Chimento Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA
2014
“You’ve Got 2 Hours”, Co-Founder. Artist parent salon group
2013
“Master Class” Sept. 28, 2013. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC
“Professional Art Practices Guest Artist”, Jan. 30, 2013. University of North Carolina at Pembroke, NC
2011
“Art Within Reach” May, 2011. Venice Family Clinic- organizer of print portfolio
2010
“X-TRA’s 1 Image 1 minute”, Jan. 30, 2010. Silver Screen Theater at Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, CA
2009
“Listen, Tell, Draw: Wall Works: Community Project”, Santa Monica Museum of Art, SM, CA
2008
“Documental: A Video Exchange with Artists from Los Angeles and Artists from Duesseldorf”, Pilot Project, Duesseldorf with screening at Kunstverein Malkasten Park. Kim Schoenstadt and Micol Hebron Co-Curators
“Documental: A Video Exchange with Artists from Los Angeles and Artists from Duesseldorf”, Chapman University with screening at Mandrake Bar, Los Angeles, CA
2007
“East Goes West: Video work from the East International”, Mandrake Bar, Los Angeles, CA Sept. 16, 2004. Curator
Guest writer, “LA Galleries”, We Are The Artists, Zurich, Switzerland. [2005-2007]
Grants and Awards
Volta/ Baha Mar Art Prize 2018
DCA Cultural Trailblazer 2018-19
Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship 2012-2013
ARC Grant from the Center for Cultural innovation 2011
Catherine Doctorow Prize for Contemporary Painting, Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation 2011
Public Collections
Los Angeles Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Creative Artists Agency, Los Angeles, CA
Selected Private Collections
Fred and Carla Sands
Robyn Murgio and Chris Miller
Phillip VanDen Bosche
Beatrice Chassepot
Roland Berger
Lectures/ Panel Discussions
Architecture and Design Film Festival, Los Angeles, CA, 2024
Visiting Artist Lecture, Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, The Netherlands, 2022
ArtCenter College of Design, Kim Schoenstadt: Enter Slowly - The Legacy of an Idea, YouTubeVideo about exhibition, 03:31, March 31, 2022
Visiting Artist Lecture, California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA, 2022
Alumni Artist Lecture, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA, 2021
National Arts Action Summit, Speaker, Americans For The Arts, Washington, D.C., 2021
Equal Pay Day Talk with Lisa Marie Thalhammer, Michele Pred, Kim Schoenstadt & Joy Simmons, Art of Equal Pay, 2021
Visiting Artist Lecture, California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA, 2021
Visiting Artist Lecture, Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, The Netherlands 2020
Meet the Artist, Horton’s Kids (Hosted off site), Washington DC 2019
Meet the Artist, The Current Art Center, Nassau, The Bahamas 2019
Where Inquiry Meets Creativity, Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship 10th Anniversary 2018
Symposium, Museum of American Art and Portraiture, Washington, DC 2018
Visiting Artist Lecture, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA 2018
Visiting Artist, Crossroads School, Santa Monica, CA 2017
Meet the Artist, Crenshaw/LAX Metro workshop, Los Angeles, CA 2016
See It to Be it, SLanguage, Los Angeles, CA 2016
Meet the Artist, Lapis Press, Los Angeles, CA 2016
Artist Lecture: University of Maryland, College Park, MD 2015
Jori Finkel & Kim Schoenstadt in Conversation, Los Angeles, CA 2015
Artist Lecture: Bringham Young University Museum of Art, Provo, UT 2014
Meet the Artist, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC 2013
Artist Talk, LA Louver Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2013
Artist Lecture, Salt Lake Art Center, Salt Lake, UT 2011
Artist Lecture, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA 2011
Panel Discussion, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA 2011
Artist Lecture, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT 2010
Artist Lecture, Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA 2010
Artist Lecture, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA 2010
Artist Lecture, University of California, Irvine, CA 2006
Selected Bibliography
Dambrot, Shana Nys. “Currently Moody for your art calendar” 13 Things LA: November 20 (November 19, 2024)
Dambrot, Shana Nys. “Puns, Purrs & Pyppets for your art calendar” 13 Things LA: July 31 (July 30, 2024)
Tracy, Marc. “San Francisco Jewish Museum Has a Blank Space for Dissenting Artists”. New York Times (June 7, 2024)
Dambrot, Shana Nys. “No Place Like Home: Kim Schoenstadt Channels Architect Eileen Gray”. LAWeekly (January 20, 2022)
Miranda, Carolina. “‘A telenovela of architecture’ — artist Kim Schoenstadt honors Eileen Gray’s E-1027 house.” Los Angeles Times (September 22, 2021 online, September 26, 2021 Sunday Calendar print edition)
Reizman, Renée. “Eileen Gray’s Masterpiece in the French Riviera, No Longer Overshadowed by Le Corbusier” Hyperallergic (October 18, 2021)
Castro, Lauren. “Kim Schoenstadt “Enter Slowly, The Legacy of an Idea’ at Peter and Merle Mullin Gallery. Flaunt Magazine (October 6, 2021)
Niland, Josh. “An artist is honoring Eileen Gray’s iconic E1027 villa with a new research-intensive exhibition.” Arhinect (October 1, 2021)
Kersey, Andrew. “Eileen Gray’s Human-Centered Design” The Getty Stories (November 3, 2021)
“Visionary Modernist Designer Eileen Gray (Finally) Gets More of the Spotlight” ArtfixDaily News Feed (November 4, 2021)
Takac, Balasz . “The Sorded Stories and Rewritten Histories of Eileen Gray’s Iconic E-1027 House” WideWalls (November 22, 2021)
Lutker, Shana. “Kim Schoenstadt Wander the Smithsonian’s Digital Archive and Finds Unexpected Meaning in Simple Machies.” Curationist (August 19,2020)
Jao, Carren and Schoenstadt, Kim. “How Art Can Help Inspire a More Creative Educational Exploration.” PBS SoCal (April 14, 2020)
Zappas, Lindsay Preston. “Art Insider: New Online Directory Celebrates Thousands of Women Artists in LA and Nationwide".” KCRW (August 4, 2020)
Scherr, Elana. “Exploring Los Angeles by Jeep, Asking “Is That Art?” Car and Driver (June 7, 2020)
Gallagher, Madeleine. “The Wave: Episode 7: Being Seen”. SMGOV CityTV. (March 6, 2019)
Olivar, Amanda Quinn. "How They Ran" Curator Magazine. (August 28,2018)
Zellen, Jody. "Two Solo Shows at Chimento Contemporary; Kim Schoenstadt, Context v. Perspective and Cole Case, Riding Shotgun in the Sky" Art and Cake. (April 20, 2018)
Stromberg, Matt. "Artists Share Their Studio Playlists" Hyperallergic. (April 4, 2018)
Miranda, Carolina. "Datebook: Alison Saar's literary sculptures, art of ancient Egypt and beyond, fresh interpretations on landscape." Los Angeles Times. (March 30, 2018)
Davis, Genie. "From Sea To Shining Art." Artillery Magazine. (March 29, 2018)
Bruckner, Karen. "5 Design things to do this week." KCRW. (March 26, 2018)
Angeleti, Gabriella. "Volta artists tackle environmentalism, immigration and US policy." The Art Newspaper (March 9, 2018)
Greer, Suvan. "Art Reviews: Kim Schoenstadt" ArtScene. (March, 2018)
Almino, Elisa Wouk. "Mickalene Thomas, Shinique Smith, and Others are Making Art for LA's New Metro Line." Hyperallergic. (January 24, 2018)
Broverman, Neal. "An Early Look at All the Artwork Coming to the Metro Crenshaw Line." Los Angeles Magazine. (January 22, 2018)
Valentine, Victoria. "Culture Type: The Year in Black Art, 2017." Culture Type. (January 4, 2018)
McGlone, Peggy. "Stand up and be counted: Hundreds of contemporary female artists participate in historic photo." Washington Post. (October 26, 2017)
Woldorff, Daniel. "Not Just A City Of Art Museums: Women Artists Gather To Highlight D.C. Art Scene" WAMU, NPR. (October 25, 2017)
Pauley, Jane. "CBS Sunday Morning Calendar: October 23", CBS. (October 23, 2017)
Santucci, Jeanine. "Kim Schoenstadt's "Now Be Here" project comes to D.C, How the National Museum of Women in the Arts Assembled Nearly 500 Women Artists for a Historic Photo." Washington City Paper. (October 27, 2017)
Kracht, Gigi. “Kim Schoenstadt”, Views, Baur au Lac Magazine, Zurich, Switzerland. 2017
Rabies, Amanda. “South Florida Female Artists Captured in Traveling “Now Be Here” Portrait Project.” WLRN. (December 12, 2016)
Katz, Lena. “How Well Do Miami Museums Represent Local Female Artists?” Miami New Times, Miami, FL. (December 28, 2016)
Clifford, Christen. “In Brooklyn, 600 Women Artists Unite for a Photograph.” Hyperallergic. (October, 24, 2016)
Finkel, Jori. “Calling All Women Artists: The Brooklyn Museum Wants to Take Your Picture” The Art Newspaper. (October 10, 2016)
Dambrot, Shana Nys. “The View from Now Be Here: Kim Schoenstadt’s LA Idea Heads to NYC”, Whitehot Magazine. (October 2016)
Embuscado, Rain. “600 Female Artists Took the Brooklyn Museum by Storm This Weekend”, Artnet News. (October, 24, 2016)
Finkel, Jori. “‘Now Be Here’ Takes a Portrait and Makes a Gender Statement.” The New York Times, New York, NY. (August 29, 2016). Print and Web editions.
Miranda, Carolina A. “A portrait project draws L.A. female artists to Hauser Wirth & Schimmel for a joyous flash mob.” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA (August 29, 2016)
Barrie, Lita. “The Subversive Power Of Women’s Laughter: Over 700 Women Artists Gather For A Historic Photo Event At Hauser Wirth And Schimmel.” Huffington Post (September 9, 2016)
Abeles, Kim. Cortez, Beatriz. Argote, Carmen, Bernard, Lili. Foley-Meyer, Kathie. Kheradyar, Ali. Shin, Kyungmi. “More Than 700 Female Artists Posed for a Portrait, Seven of Them Reflect on the Experience.” Artbound. Los Angeles, CA (September 3, 2016)
Dafoe, Taylor. “Gagosisan to Host Hillary Clinton Fundraiser, LA Portrait Project Brings Together 733 Female Artists, and More.” Blouinartinfo. (August 30, 2016)
Frank, Priscilla. “ 733 Women Artists Posted For A Photo In Stunning Gesture of Solidarity.” The Huffington Post. (August 31, 2016)
Lesser, Casey. “Why Kim Schoenstadt’s Now Be Here Is More Than a Celebration of Female Artists.” Artsy. (August 30, 2016)
Cheng, Scarlet. “More than 700 women gather for artists’ photo in LA.” The Art Newspaper. (August 29, 2016)
Dodge, Dani. “Now Be Here: Women artists make a stand, and a photo.” Art and Cake. (August 29, 2016)
Boucher, Brian. “733 Female Artists Gather for Kim Schoenstadt’s Giant Photo Op.” Artnet News. (August 29, 2016)
Vankin, Deborah. “700 women artists to gather at Hauser Wirth & Schimmel for group photo.” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA (August 27, 2016)
Shaken, Elina. “700 Women pose for a massive group photo in downtown LA.” 89.3 KPCC, (August 31, 2016)
Frank, Peter. “Kim Schoenstadt” Artillery Magazine, Los Angeles, CA (February 23, 2016).
Dambrot, Shana Nys. “Kim Schoenstadt’s Architecture of the Mind.” The Huffington Post. (Mar 7, 2016)
Jansen, Charlotte. “Off the wall: Kim Schoenstadt’s new work mashes up 2D and 3D representations”, Wallpaper* magazine online. (Jan. 11, 2016)
Mann, Court. “This new MOA exhibit will bend your mind”, Daily Harald, Salt Lake City, Ut. (Nov. 16, 2014)
Rossiter, Shawn. “Kim Schoenstadt’s Block Plan Series: Provo”, 15 Bytes Art Magazine, Salt Lake City, Ut. (Nov. 5, 2014)
Staker, Brian. “Provo Redrawn”, City Weekly, Salt Lake City, UT. (Nov. 19, 2014)
Burns, Mark. "Artist Kim Schoenstadt's Innovative Drawings of Local Spaces." Thinking Aloud. Prod. Marcus Smith. Classical 89, Provo, Ut. (Sept. 10, 2014) Radio. Web.
Robbins, Sarah. “An Interview with Kim Schoenstadt”, Dirty Laundry Magazine, Washington DC. (Dec. 9, 2013)
Doucette, Drew. “11 Minutes with Kim Schoenstadt”, Hirshhorn video, 10:38, posted by Hirshhorn Sept. 20, 2013. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVSS65SA-JU
Pagel, David. "Rogue Wave" at LA Louver a micro-biennial at its best", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA (Aug. 2, 2013).
Pate, Christopher. “Rogue Wave Curated by L.A. Louver Gallery”, Installation Magazine, New York, NY (July 26, 2013)
Aushenker, Michael. "Venice Artist Schoenstadt Goes 'Rogue", Argonaut, Los Angeles, CA (July 17, 2013).
Sawdon, Phil, and Marshall, Russell, eds. Hyperdrawing, New York, I.B.TAURIS, 2012.
Finkel, Jori. “A Special Light”, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA (February 26, 2012) Cover Story in Calendar section with color images, print and web editions.
Rossiter, Shawn. “An Interview with Kim Schoenstadt”, 15 Bytes Art Magazine, Salt Lake City, Ut. (Dec. 8, 2011)
Finkel, Jori. “Art’s big reveal”, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA (March 26, 2011). Cover storty in Calendar section with color images, print and web editions.
Anderton, Frances. “Painted Over/Under” Creates Space for Conversation About Place and Street Art at LACE” NPR Los Angeles, CA (March 17, 2011)
Rolnik, Daniel, “Art Platform Los Angeles- Installations”, Argot & Ochre Blog (Oct. 5, 2011)
Van Eck, Tricia, “Money/Market”, Art: 21 Blog, (October 20, 2011)
Napier-Pearce, Jennifer. NPR Utah, (Oct. 27, 2011). [Interview with Jenifer Napier-Pierce, Host of CityViews.]
Warchol, Glen. “Kim Schoenstadt Crashes the Art Party”, The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake, UT. (Nov.13, 2011). Cover story with color images, print and web editions.
Staker, Brian. “Kim Schoenstadt Combining Inspiration With Location”, City Weekly, Salt Lake City, UT. (Nov. 14, 2011). In print and web editions.
Reijnders, Leo, “Wolkenbreiers”, Radio Centraal, Antwerp, Belgium, (Nov.10, 2011). [Aired Kim Schoenstadt:Sound Drawings on Wolkenbreiers]
Knight, Christopher, “Art review:”Kim Schoenstadt: Matrix 160’ at the Wadsworth Atheneum Art Museum”, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA (Nov. 30, 2010). Color images, print and web editions.
Catlin, Roger, “A Melding of Architectural Lines in Matrix Gallery at Atheneum”, Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT. (Oct. 7, 2010). Color image.
Good, Brittany, “Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art”, Antiques & Fine Art, New York, NY., (Autumn/ Winter, 2010).
Taft, Catherine, “Catherine Taft’s Top 10 Shows In Los Angeles”, Saatchi Online Magazine. (Dec. 1, 2010)
“Artist Project”, X-TRA art quarterly, Los Angeles, CA (Aug., 2009)
O’Neill-Butler, Lauren, “500 Words”, ArtForum online, New York, NY( Sept.2009)
Ravich, Nick, “Art 21 Blog: On Location: Filming Art21 Educators in Southern California” , Art 21 Blog, (Dec. 11, 2009)
Mojica, Jason, “Mapping the Self” Time Out, Chicago, Il, (Feb.14, 2008)
Buuck, David, “’NextNew 2007’ and Mitra Fabian at the San Jose ICA”, Artweek Magazine, Palo Alto, CA (Nov.2007)
Frank, Peter, “Chaos Theorizing”, LA Weekley, Los Angeles, CA (Jan.9, 2008)
“Artist Project”, Prop Magazine, (Oct. 2007), Duesseldorf, Germany.
Berardini, Andrew, “ten by ten”, www.uber.com, (March 11, 2007)
Durbin, Jonathan, “The 2006 Paper Project LA- Venice” Paper Magazine, New York, NY. (Feb.– March 2007. pp. 66-67)
Webb, Michael, Nogai, Juergen. “Venice CA Art + Architecture in a Maverick community” Abrams, New York, NY
Lambrecht, Luk, “Complexe tentoonstellingen met een visie in het Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven”, Knack, Brussels, Belgium,(May 23, 2007)
Richardson, Margaret, “ Surface Charge”, Art Papers, London, England, (March/April.)
Kogler, Peter, “Artist’s Favourites”, Spike Art Quarterly, Vienna, Austria, (Oct. 2006): #9.
Hiro, Rika, “Around the Globe- San Francisco”, BT, Tokyo, Japan, Vol 58. no.887
Dawson, Jessica, “A New Movement in Public Art”, The Washington Post, (Sept.16, 2006): 06, p C1, C5
“Strange Angels” Glenn Zucman. www.KBEACH.org, Long Beach, CA (Nov. 15, 2006)
“Honor Roll”, Pitzer Participant, Claremont, CA (Summer 2006)
Pagel, David, “Around the Galleries”, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA (Nov. 18, 2005): p.E24-25
Lyon, Christopher, “Constructing a Biennial”, Art in America, New York, NY. (April, 2005): 54-59
Humes, Pete, “The Art’s On The Wall”, Richmond Times-Dispach, Richmond, VA. Section D cover story p.D1 & D4
Gavin, Joseph, “Surface’ Changes Everything”, The Commonwealth Times, Richmond, VA., (Sept. 26, 2005)
Schedlmayer, Nina. “Lodz Biennale”, Camera Austria, Graz, Austria. #88/2004.p.84-45
Falconer, Morgan, “As God As It Gets”, Timesonline.co.uk, London, England. (Nov. 13, 2004)
“Simply Divine”, The Guardian, London, England. (Nov.13, 2004)
Tyler, Jeff, “Marketplace Morning Report: Artists Pension Trust”, Marketplace, National Public Radio, American Public Media, (Oct., 26, 2004)
Pine, Dan. “Imaging God — 100 artists explore the Divine in new exhibit,” J. The Jewish News Bulletin of Northern California, San Francisco, CA (Feb. 27-March 4, 2004).
“Artist Project” Small Doggies, Zine, Los Angeles, CA Vol.II, Winter, 2003. Cover art by Marcel Dzama, Centerfold art by Kim Schoenstadt.
“News-Highlight”, Contemporary Magazine, London, England, No.57, 2003
Frank, Peter. “Pick of the week”, L.A. Weekly, Los Angeles, CA (April 12-18, 2002)
Pence, Elizabeth. “Das Spyder-Man at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions”, Artweek, Palo Alto, CA (Oct.2002)
Press
2019
Gallagher, Madeleine. “The Wave: Episode 7: Being Seen”. SMGOV CityTV. (March 6, 2019)
2018
Olivar, Amanda Quinn. "How They Ran" Curator Magazine. (August 28,2018)
Zellen, Jody. "Two Solo Shows at Chimento Contemporary; Kim Schoenstadt, Context v. Perspective and Cole Case, Riding Shotgun in the Sky" Art and Cake. (April 20, 2018)
Stromberg, Matt. "Artists Share Their Studio Playlists" Hyperallergic. (April 4, 2018)
Miranda, Carolina. "Datebook: Alison Saar's literary sculptures, art of ancient Egypt and beyond, fresh interpretations on landscape." Los Angeles Times. (March 30, 2018)
Davis, Genie. "From Sea To Shining Art." Artillery Magazine. (March 29, 2018)
Bruckner, Karen. "5 Design things to do this week." KCRW. (March 26, 2018)
Angeleti, Gabriella. "Volta artists tackle environmentalism, immigration and US policy." The Art Newspaper (March 9, 2018)
Greer,Suvan. "Art Reviews: Kim Schoenstadt" ArtScene. (March, 2018)
Almino, Elisa Wouk. "Mickalene THomas, Shinique Smith, and Others are Making Art for LA's New Metro Line." Hyperallergic. (January 24, 2018)
Broverman, Neal. "An Early Look at All the Artwork Coming to the Metro Crenshaw Line." Los Angeles Magazine. (January 22, 2018)
Valentine, Victoria. "Culture Type: The Year in Black Art, 2017." Culture Type. (January 4, 2018)
2017
McGlone, Peggy. "Stand up and be counted: Hundreds of contemporary female artists participate in historic photo." Washington Post. (October 26, 2017)
Woldorff, Daniel. "Not Just A City Of Art Museums: Women Artists Gather To Highlight D.C. Art Scene" WAMU, NPR. (October 25, 2017)
Pauley, Jane. "CBS Sunday Morning Calendar: October 23", CBS. (October 23, 2017)
Santucci, Jeanine. "Kim Schoenstadt's "Now Be Here" project comes to D.C, How the National Museum of Women in the Arts Assembled Nearly 500 Women Artists for a Historic Photo." Washington City Paper. (October 27, 2017)
Kracht, Gigi.“Kim Schoenstadt”, Views, Baur au Lac Magazine, Zurich, Switzerland. (January 2017)
2016
Efe, Agencia. "Con retrato colectivo, artistas de Florida lanzan manifiesto por igualdad." el Nuevo Herald, Miami, FL. (December 10, 2016)
EFE News Agency covered "Now Be Here #3" on-site and distributed the footage/article to dozens of outlets including:
Miami Diario: “Artistas en Miami claman igualdad con un retrato fotográfico”
W Radio: “Artistas de Florida lanzan un manifiesto por igualdad con retrato fotográfico”
La Guia Gratuita: Artistas de Florida lanzan un manifiesto por igualdad con retrato fotográfico”
Enterno Inteligente: “Con retrato colectivo, artistas de Florida se unen por la igualdad”
El Veedor Digital: “Manifestación fotográfica por la igualdad en el arte”
Venezuala al Dia: “Con retrato colectivo, artistas de Florida se unen por la igualdad”
Noticiero Industrial: “Artistas de Florida lanzan un manifiesto por la igualdad con un retrato fotográfico”
Aguas Digital: “Artistas de Florida lanzan un manifiesto por la igualdad con un retrato fotográfico”
Alianza News: “Artistas de Florida lanzan un manifiesto por igualdad con retrato fotográfico”
El Dia: “Artistas de Florida lanzan un manifiesto por igualdad con retrato fotográfico”
El Confidencial: “Artistas de Florida lanzan un manifiesto por igualdad con retrato fotográfico”
La Guia Gratuita: “Artistas de Florida lanzan un manifiesto por igualdad con retrato fotográfico”
Rabies, Amanda. "South Florida Female Artists Captured In Traveling "Now Be Here" Portrait Project." WLRN, Miami, FL. (December 12, 2016)
Valys, Phillip. "Best Bet: Now Be Here #3." Sun-Sentinel, Fort Lauderdale, FL. (December 9, 2016)
Clifford, Christen. "In Brooklyn, 600 Women Artists Unite for a Photograph." Hyperallergic. (October 24, 2016)
Embuscado, Rain. "600 Female Artists Took the Brooklyn Museum by Storm This Weekend. Deborah Kass, Kalup Linzy, and Marilyn Minter were in attendance." Artnetnews. (October 26, 2016)
Dambrot, Shana Nys. "The View From Now Be Here: Kim Schoenstadt's LA Idea Heads to NYC." Whitehot Magazine. (October, 2016)
Valenteine, Victoria. "Retrospective: The Latest News in Black Art- Black Panthers at 50, Museums Respond to Charges of Racism and Historical Inaccuracy." Culture Type. (October 15, 2016)
Finkel, Jori. "Calling all women artists: the Brooklyn Museum wants to take your picture. Kim Schoenstadt takes her idea for a group portraits on the road from Los Angeles to New York." The Art Newspaper. (October 10, 2016)
Miranda, Carolina A. “A portrait project draws L.A. female artists to Hauser Wirth & Schimmel for a joyous flash mob.” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA. (August 29, 2016)
Finkel, Jori. “‘Now Be Here’ Takes a Portrait and Makes a Gender Statement.” The New York Times, New York, NY. (August 29, 2016). Print and Web editions.
Shaken, Elina. “700 Women pose for a massive group photo in downtown LA.” 89.3 KPCC. (August 31, 2016)
Abeles, Kim. Cortez, Beatriz. Argote, Carmen, Bernard, Lili. Foley-Meyer, Kathie. Kheradyar, Ali. Shin, Kyungmi. “More Than 700 Female Artists Posed for a Portrait, Seven of Them Reflect on the Experience.” Artbound. Los Angeles, CA. (September 3, 2016)
Dafoe, Taylor. “Gagosisan to Host Hillary Clinton Fundraiser, LA Portrait Project Brings Together 733 Female Artists, and More.” Blouinartinfo. (August 30, 2016)
Frank, Priscilla. “ 733 Women Artists Posted For A Photo In Stunning Gesture of Solidarity.” The Huffington Post. (August 31, 2016)
Lesser, Casey. “Why Kim Schoenstadt’s Now Be Here Is More Than a Celebration of Female Artists.” Artsy. (August 30, 2016)
Cheng, Scarlet. “More than 700 women gather for artists’ photo in LA.” The Art Newspaper. New York, NY, (August 29, 2016)
Dodge, Dani. “Now Be Here: Women artists make a stand, and a photo.” Art and Cake. Los Angeles, CA. (August 29, 2016)
Boucher, Brian. “733 Female Artists Gather for Kim Schoenstadt’s Giant Photo Op.” Artnet News. (August 29, 2016)
Barrie, Lita. "The Subversive Power of Women's Laughter: Over 700 Women Artists Gather for a Historic Photo Event at Hauser Wirth and Schimmel." The Huffington Post. (September 09, 2016)
Vankin, Deborah. “700 women artists to gather at Hauser Wirth & Schimmel for group photo.” The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA. (August 27, 2016)
Frank, Peter. “Kim Schoenstadt” Artillery Magazine, Los Angeles, Ca. (February 23, 2016).
Jansen, Charlotte. “Off the Wall: Kim Schoenstadt’s New Work Mashes up 2D and 3D Representations", Wallpaper* Magazine. (Jan. 11, 2016).
Dambrot, Shana Nys. “Kim Schoenstadt’s Architecture of the Mind.” The Huffington Post. (Jan. 30, 2016) Web.
2014
Mann, Court. "This new MOA exhibit will bend your mind", Daily Herald, Salt Lake City, UT. (Nov. 16, 2014). Print and web.
Rossiter, Shawn. "Kim Schoenstadt's Block Plan Series: Provo", 15 Bytes Magazine, Salt Lake, UT. (Nov. 5, 2014) Web.
Staker, Brian. "Provo Redrawn", City Weekly, Salt Lake, UT. (Nov. 19, 2014) Print and web.
Burns, Mark. "Artist Kim Schoenstadt's Innovative Drawings of Local Spaces." Thinking Aloud. Prod. Marcus Smith. Classical 89, Provo, UT. (Sept. 10, 2014) Radio. Web.
Kendrick, C. Jane. "Greetings from Provo", C. Jane Kendrick, Provo, Ut. (Aug. 6, 2014). Web
2013
Robbins, Sarah. “An Interview with Kim Schoenstadt”, Dirty Laundry Magazine, Washington DC. (Dec. 9, 2013). Web.
Doucette, Drew. “11 Minutes with Kim Schoenstadt”, Hirshhorn video, 10:38, posted by Hirshhorn Sept. 20, 2013. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVSS65SA-JU
Pagel, David. "Rogue Wave" at LA Louver a micro-biennial at its best", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA.
Aushenker, Michael. "Venice Artist Schoenstadt Goes 'Rogue", Argonaut, Los Angeles, CA.
Pate, Christopher. "Rogue Wave Curated by L.A. Louver Gallery", Installation Magazine, New York, NY.
2012
Finkel, Jori. “Richard Diebenkorn and Ocean Park: A special light”, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA.
Sawdon, Phil, and Marshall, Russell, eds. Hyperdrawing, New York, I.B.TAURIS, 2012.f
2011
Rossiter, Shawn. “An Interview with Kim Schoenstadt”, 15 Bytes Arts Magazine, Salt Lake City, UT.
Finkel, Jori, “Art’s big reveal”, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA.
Anderton, Frances. “Painted Over/Under” Creates Space for Conversation About Place and Street Art at LACE” NPR Los Angeles, CA.
Rolnik, Daniel, “Art Platform Los Angeles- Installations”, Argot & Ochre Blog
Van Eck, Tricia, “Money/Market”, Art: 21 Blog
Napier-Pearce, Jennifer. NPR Utah, [Interview with Jenifer Napier-Pierce, Host of CityViews.]
Warchol, Glen. “Kim Schoenstadt Crashes the Art Party”, The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake, UT. (Nov.13, 2011).Cover story with color images, print and web editions.
Staker, Brian. “Kim Schoenstadt Combining Inspiration With Location”, City Weekly, Salt Lake City, UT.
Reijnders, Leo, “Wolkenbreiers”, Radio Centraal, Antwerp, Belgium.
2010
Knight, Christopher, ”Kim Schoenstadt: Matrix 160’....”, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA.
Catlin, Roger, “A Melding of Architectural Lines in Matrix Gallery at Atheneum”, Hartford Courant, Hartford,
CT. Taft, Catherine, “Catherine Taft’s Top 10 Shows In Los Angeles”, Saatchi Online Magazine.
2009
“Artist Project”, X-TRA art quarterly, Los Angeles, CA.
O’Neill-Butler, Lauren, “500 Words”, ArtForum online, New York, NY
Ravich, Nick, “Art 21 Blog: On Location: Filming Art21 Educators in Southern California” , Art 21 Blog.
2008
Mojica, Jason, “Mapping the Self” Time Out, Chicago, Il,
Frank, Peter, “Chaos Theorizing”, LA Weekley, Los Angeles, CA.
2007
Buuck, David, “’NextNew 2007’ and Mitra Fabian at the San Jose ICA”, Artweek Magazine, Palo Alto, CA.
“Artist Project”, Prop Magazine, Duesseldorf, Germany.
Berardini, Andrew, “ten by ten”, www.uber.com
Durbin, Jonathan, “The 2006 Paper Project LA- Venice” Paper Magazine, New York, NY.
Webb, Michael, Nogai, Juergen. “Venice Ca. Art + Architecture in a Maverick community” Abrams, NY,
NY.Lambrecht, Luk, “Complexe tentoonstellingen met een visie in het Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven”, Knack, Brussels, Belgium.
Richardson, Margaret, “ Surface Charge”, Art Papers, London, England.
2006
Kogler, Peter, “Artist’s Favourites”, Spike Art Quarterly, Vienna, Austria, #9.
Hiro, Rika, “Around the Globe- San Francisco”, BT, Tokyo, Japan, Vol 58. no.887.
Dawson, Jessica, “A New Movement in Public Art”, The Washington Post, Washington, DC.
“Strange Angels” Glenn Zucman. www.KBEACH.org, Long Beach, CA.
“Honor Roll”, Pitzer Participant, Claremont, CA.
2005
Pagel, David, “Around the Galleries”, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA.
Lyon, Christopher, “Constructing a Biennial”, Art in America, New York, NY.
Humes, Pete, “The Art’s On The Wall”, Richmond Times-Dispach, Richmond, VA.
Gavin, Joseph, “Surface’ Changes Everything”, The Commonwealth Times, Richmond, VA.
2004
Schedlmayer, Nina. “Lodz Biennale”, Camera Austria, Graz, Austria. #88
Falconer, Morgan, “As God As It Gets”, Timesonline.co.uk, London, England.
“Simply Divine”, The Guardian, London, England.
Tyler, Jeff, “Marketplace Morning Report: Artists Pension Trust”, Marketplace, National Public Radio.
Pine, Dan. “Imaging God — 100 artists explore the Divine in new exhibit,” J. The Jewish News Bulletin of Northern California, San Francisco, CA.
2003
“Artist Project” Small Doggies, Zine, Los Angeles, CA. Vol.II,
“News-Highlight”, Contemporary Magazine, London, England, No.57.
2002
Frank, Peter. “Pick of the week”, L.A. Weekly, Los Angeles, CA.
Pence, Elizabeth. “Das Spyder-Man at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions”, Artweek, Palo Alto, CA.