Mary Sherman is an artist, curator and the director of TransCultural Exchange, which she founded in Chicago in 1989. She also teaches at Boston College and, recently, served as the interim Associate Director of MIT’s Program in Art, Culture and Technology. Additionally, for two decades, she worked as an art critic for such publications as The Chicago Sun-Times, The Boston Globe and ARTnews. She has received numerous grants and awards, including four Fulbright Specialist Grants (Taipei, Istanbul and Trondheim), and been an artist-in-residence at such institutions as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cité Internationale des Arts and the Taipei Artist Village. Among the shows she’s curated, two received awards from the Northeast Chapter of the International Art Critics Association. Her own works, which push the definition of painting into the realm of space and sound, have been shown at numerous institutions, including Taipei’s Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Beijing’s Central Conservatory, Montreal’s International Digital Art Biennial (BIAN) and New York’s Trans Hudson Gallery.