
About
Dan Peterman is a Professor in the Department of Art at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), renowned for integrating environmental critique with artistic practice. His work uses recycled materials—such as tires, plastics, and contaminated dairy—to create sculptures and installations that address waste, energy systems, and ecological crises. He co-founded the Experimental Station, a Chicago-based incubator for cultural and entrepreneurial projects, and established the Monk Parakeet platform to bridge art with urban community engagement.
Research Focus: Peterman's practice intersects art, ecology, and material science, emphasizing sustainability through projects like Fossil-Pak (reimagining industrial waste) and Plastic Horizon (visualizing ocean plastic pollution). His methodology combines minimal aesthetics with urgent environmental narratives, often repurposing discarded materials into functional or symbolic objects.
Awards and Honors:
- University Scholar Award, UIC
- Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Award
- Lewis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award
Peterman exhibits globally, including the Venice Biennale and Moscow Biennial, reinforcing his impact on contemporary ecological art discourse.
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