Kaegan Sparks is a PhD candidate in Art History at the Graduate Center. Alongside her academic work she has held fellowships in art institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, Dia Art Foundation, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Whitney Independent Study Program. Kaegan is currently completing a dissertation on the US performance artist Mierle Laderman Ukeles that analyzes her self-designated “Maintenance Art” in light of feminist debates on reproductive labor from the 1970s to today, as well as the broader retrenchment of the US welfare state during this period. This research has been supported by the Center for Place, Culture, and Politics at the Graduate Center (2022–23) and the Smithsonian American Art Museum (2021-22).
Programming
Screening and Conversation
Thu, May 18, 2017,
06:30 PM –
08:30 PM
Glitch Girls: Jen Liu with Aliza Shvarts
Performance and Conversation
Thu, May 4, 2017,
06:30 PM –
08:30 PM
Professions for Women: Corina Copp and Diana Hamilton
Panel Discussion
Fri, Apr 28, 2017,
06:00 PM –
08:30 PM
Labors of Love: Lalaie Ameeriar, Kathi Weeks, Shiloh Whitney
Conversation
Fri, Apr 14, 2017,
06:30 PM –
08:30 PM