Kekeli Sumah
Artist

Kekeli Sumah is an artist, curator, and designer living in Chicago whose practice is interested in history, agency, and visual culture. As the Driehaus Museum’s first Curatorial Fellow, Sumah curated A Tale of Today: Nate Young and Mika Horibuchi, in addition to guiding the A Tale of Today: Emerging Artist Fellows through their experience.
Participating in
Panel | In Conversation with the Driehaus Museum’s A Tale of Today: Emerging Artist Fellows
This program was live-streamed on Sunday, April 11th at 2:30pm. Please view a recording of the conversation above. This virtual panel discussion will explore the conceptual and programmatic impact of the Driehaus Museum’s A Tale of Today: Emerging Artists Fellowship on the work and trajectory of the museum’s Fellows. Now in its second pilot year, […] More information →
A Tale of Today: Nate Young & Mika Horibuchi
This panel will explore how historic house museums can leverage their architectures and legacies to connect the past with the present. The site-specific work of Young and Horibuchi draws on family, history, architecture, and museum practices to examine the way house museums can bridge our understanding of the past to current discourses on representation, truth, […] More information →