Mia Capodilupo
& Henry H. Nash Elementary School
Mia Capodilupo & Henry H. Nash Elementary School

Mia Capodilupo, Chicago Artist, CPS Lives, Artist Residency, Chicago, Photographer, Chicago Public Schools, Art, Henry Nash Elementary School
Mia Capodilupo, Chicago Artist, CPS Lives, Artist Residency, Chicago, Photographer, Chicago Public Schools, Art, Henry Nash Elementary School
Mia Capodilupo, Chicago Artist, CPS Lives, Artist Residency, Chicago, Photographer, Chicago Public Schools, Art, Henry Nash Elementary School
Mia Capodilupo, Chicago Artist, CPS Lives, Artist Residency, Chicago, Photographer, Chicago Public Schools, Art, Henry Nash Elementary School
Mia Capodilupo, Chicago Artist, CPS Lives, Artist Residency, Chicago, Photographer, Chicago Public Schools, Art, Henry Nash Elementary School

Project Overview

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  • Artist — Mia Capodilupo

  • School — Henry H. Nash Elementary School

  • Neighborhood — Austin

Originally I planned to work more on installation pieces inside Nash, while also incorporating objects from the school and surrounding areas into collages and sculptures. Due to limited ability to be in the school I decided to focus on the latter, continuing my ongoing series of work using found objects to explore extremes of wealth and poverty in American cities. I incorporated materials I picked up from the school as well as objects found in the blocks around the school and combining them with objects more associated with wealth to create several collages and sculptures.

Meet the Artist

Mia Capodilupo

Mia Capodilupo, Chicago Artist, CPS Lives, Artist Residency, Chicago, Chicago Public Schools, Art

Portrait by Tia Mitchell

Mia Capodilupo is a sculptor and installation artist originally from Boston, MA. She received a BA from University of Chicago, studied sculpture at Massachusetts College of Art and received an MFA in Sculpture from the San Francisco Art Institute.

She has participated in solo and group shows and residencies in museums, galleries and alternative spaces around the country. She has received several grants from the City of Chicago, was a recipient of an individual arts grant from the City of Urbana, IL and received a grant from the Illinois Arts Council in 2011. In 2014, she completed a large public project for the City of Chicago, and was commissioned to create semi-permanent installations for the Indianapolis Art Center and the city of Atlanta in the Summer of 2015, as well as the City of Bellevue, WA in 2016.

Mia is the owner and Director of Ignition Project Space in Chicago.

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Mia Capodilupo is a sculptor and installation artist originally from Boston, MA. She received a BA from University of Chicago, studied sculpture at Massachusetts College of Art and received an MFA in Sculpture from the San Francisco Art Institute.

She has participated in solo and group shows and residencies in museums, galleries and alternative spaces around the country. She has received several grants from the City of Chicago, was a recipient of an individual arts grant from the City of Urbana, IL and received a grant from the Illinois Arts Council in 2011. In 2014, she completed a large public project for the City of Chicago, and was commissioned to create semi-permanent installations for the Indianapolis Art Center and the city of Atlanta in the Summer of 2015, as well as the City of Bellevue, WA in 2016.

Mia is the owner and Director of Ignition Project Space in Chicago.

Visit their Website
Mia Capodilupo, Chicago Artist, CPS Lives, Artist Residency, Chicago, Chicago Public Schools, Art

Portrait by Tia Mitchell

Previous Residency

Andrew Miller & Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences

Next Residency

Marzena Abarahmik & Michele Clark High School

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