Gallery/project space located in the Rogers Park, Chicago.
_________________________________________ Founded by leading HIV/AIDS researcher Dr. Daniel S.
Mission Statement
Iceberg Projects (est. 2010) is an art project space located in Chicago’s diverse Rogers Park neighborhood. Berger MD, Iceberg’s mission is to give exhibition opportunities to emerging artists, artists of color, and q***r artists, particularly those whose work engages with the ongoing HIV/AIDS epidemic. Iceberg functions as a place for like-minded artists, scholars, and guest c
urators to develop experimental projects that bring critically important artists to the attention of local and national communities without the pressures of a for-profit enterprise. Iceberg does not accept unsolicited proposals for exhibitions. Iceberg Projects Curatorial Board:
Daniel S. Berger MD (Director)
Huey Copeland
Doug Ischar
John Neff
Carrie Schneider
Rebecca Walz
Maggie Wong (Associate Director)
Robert MacNeill (Gallery Architect)
06/15/2023
We have so much to feel PRIDE about this month. Humbled to be featured in a celebratory Pride article by Osman Yerebakan about fellow collectors of q***r art and our relationship to q***r artists enriching our lives while changing the world, published in artsy.net today.
The relationship between art collectors and LGBTQ+ artists can be an intimate bond, fostered over shared struggles.
05/14/2022
Join us!
Today
May 14th, 4-6pm
Book Launch Reception
Iceberg Projects
7714 N Sheridan Rd, Chicago, IL
RSVP is not required for this reception.
Publication: Austin Osman Spare: Psychopathia Sexualis
Publisher: Fulgur Press
Publication Contributors: Robert Shehu-Ansell, Dr. Jeremy Biles, Elijah Burgher, Rebecca Fasman, Ryan M. Pfeiffer and Rebecca Walz.
A limited number of books will be available for purchase.
02/08/2022
Join Iceberg Project’s Director Dan Berger and confounder John Neff for SAIC’s Sculpture Dialogues this Wednesday.
How has Iceberg Projects evolved over the last 12 years? Hear about the gallery’s history through a conversation between these two friends and colleagues.
February 9th
4 PM CST
Link in bio.
11/14/2021
Amina Ross: Man's Country
EXTENDED TWO WEEKS
Our final open hours for Amina Ross: Man's country will be Sunday, November 14th, 10 AM - 4 PM.
However you still have a chance to view the exhibition by appointment until November 28th. Please contact [email protected] if you would like to spend time with Amina's engulfing audio, alluring animation, and reclaimed material and spaces.
"I'm interested in the lack of visibility from the street level as a practical function of underground happenings as protective mechanisms. And then there's another idea too, more connected to my imagining, of being inside of the earth, held there, cradled—that feels special."
- Amina Ross
You can find more of Amina's words on the exhibition on our website. Link in bio.
Thank you all to have visited the exhibition so far and all who will join us these final two weeks. If you need assistance finding your way into the gallery please see our highlighted story.
1. Cantilevered wood framed screen with projected image of a digitally animated dance floor and subtitles a storm that really just wants to breathe.
2. Large wooden structure identical in shape to projection screen but displays layered and weathered posters with text that all start with the phrase a bath house is …
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Founded in 2010, Iceberg Projects is located in Rogers Park, one of Chicago’s most economically and culturally diverse neighborhoods, and is positioned between Loyola and Northwestern universities. Situated within the garden behind the home of Daniel S. Berger MD and Scott Wenthe, Iceberg's private exhibition space is a historic carriage house modernized by interior architect Robert MacNeill.
MISSION STATEMENT
Through exhibitions, screenings, and other programming, Iceberg brings artists producing work of depth and substance to the attention of local and regional communities. The gallery is also invested in bringing Chicago-based artists into dialogue with global developments in contemporary art. Iceberg functions as a place for artists and guest curators to develop experimental projects in a gallery environment combining historic character with state-of-the-art architectural design. By maintaining non-commercial status, Iceberg allows artists to conceive and exhibit works without conventional financial pressures.
Iceberg does not accept unsolicited proposals for exhibitions. We do, however, encourage art students to contact us about internship opportunities.