Steve Daly



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Steven Daly

Education
MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Trustee Scholar, 2011.
Full-time coursework (toward BFA), School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 2007-2009.
BS, Syracuse University SI Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse, NY, Journalism & Political Science, 1992.


Exhibitions
Second City Psychasthenia, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, January 2012.
What's Next? foam Photography Museum of Amsterdam, November 2011.
Recent Work, with Sterling Lawrence, MFA Thesis Show, Sullivan Galleries, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, May 2011.
Verge Art Fair at Art Basel Miami Beach, December 2009.
A Map of the World, Bridge Art Fair, New York, April 2009.
The Active Mind, Meat Market Gallery, Washington DC, May 2007.
Steven Daly, Alliance Française, Cape Town, South Africa, April 2001.


Curations
After Eggleston, Black Market Gallery, Chicago, May 2010.
Inaugural Show, Black Market Gallery, Chicago, December 2009.
Photography Department Catalog, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 2009.
A Map of the World, Bridge Art Fair, New York, April, 2009.

Awards
Leonore Annenberg Fellowship for the Arts, 2011.
SAIC Trustee Scholarship, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 2010-2011.
Enrichment Scholars Award, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 2007-2009.
Tatsuo Nakata Memorial Scholarship, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 2007-2009.
SAIC Student Leadership Award, 2009, 2010, 2011.

Press
SECOND CITY PSYCHASTHENIA, The New Yorker, 1.12.
Second City Psychasthenia, Introductory Essay by Daniel Bauer, Andrea Meislin Gallery, 1.12.12.
Second City Psychasthenia at Andrea Meislin , (picture) Artis Contemporary, 1.12.12.
Second City Psychasthenia, (picture) Artfacts.net, 1.12.12.
Second City Psychasthenia, Design Arts Daily, 1.12.12.
Andrea Meislin Gallery, (picture) art-chelsea.com, 1.12.12.
Second City Psychasthenia, (picture) All Events.in, 1.12.12.
Exhibition & Discussion: Second City Psychasthenia at Andrea Meislin Gallery, (picture) Assosciation of International Photography Art Dealers, 1.12.12.
Second City Psychasthenia at Andrea Meislin Gallery, Photostudio Reviews, Broadway World, 1.12.12.
Fellow Profiles- 2011 Recipients, Annenberg Public Policy Center, 2011.
In Focus: Back to School, Susan Morelock, The New Yorker, 4.9.11.


Experience
Coordinator, Parlor Room Visiting Artist and Lecture Series, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, June 2010 -May 2011.
Curator and Co-Founder, Black Market Gallery, Chicago, 2009-2010.
Master Printer, 17 Zoe Strauss prints for acquisition by the Art Institute of Chicago, 2009.
Lab Technician, Photography Lab, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Sept 2008 - Aug 2009.


Teaching Assistantships
Introduction to Photography, Spring 2011.
Writing Fellow, Sophomore Photography Seminar, Fall 2010 & Spring 2011.
Advanced Digital Acquisition-Photo Output, Fall 2010
Large Format Photography, Spring 2010.
Color Photography, Fall 2009.


Prior
  • November 2003 - 2006, Senior Producer, Producer, Director, various television projects, Los Angeles.
  • December 2002 - June 2003. Media Strategist, Advisor and Spokesman to the Aceh peace process, Henry Dunant Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Banda Aceh, Indonesia.
  • April 2002 - September 2002, Producer, Profiles from the Front Line, 13-part ABC Primetime series, Afghanistan and the USS JFK, 100 miles off the coast of Pakistan.
  • February 2001 - April 2002, Free lance Producer, various projects, London.
  • March 1998 - February 2001, Producer, CNN's weekly newsmagazine, CNN & TIME, London.
  • November 1996 - March 1998, Field Producer, CNN Documentary and Investigative Unit, Washington.
  • November 1993 - November 1996, Associate Producer, CNN Documentary and Investigative Unit, Washington.

Awards
  • Emmy 1997 - Arkan: Wanted & Hit Man, Outstanding Investigative Journalism. Correspondent: Christiane Amanpour. Documentary about Arkan, the notorious Serb criminal, warlord and brutal practitioner of ethnic cleansing during the Bosnian War.
  • Emmy 1995 - The Oklahoma City Bombing, Ongoing Coverage of a Breaking News Event - Investigative Producer.
  • Emmy Nomination 1998 - Code Name: Teacup, Outstanding Investigative Journalism. Correspondent: David Ensor. Documentary which exposed an attempt by Saddam Hussein’s regime to buy illegal missile parts from a Romanian company, and which detailed a sting operation undertaken by American, British and Israeli spy agencies to stop it.
  • Joan Shorenstein Barone Award for the Best Overall Washington-based Reporting 1992 & 1996 - Democracy in America series’.
  • National Headliner 1996 - Democracy in America ’96 - Six-hour documentary series critically examining crucial issues facing the United States.
  • National Headliner runner-up 1997 - Arkan: Wanted & Hit Man.
  • National Headliner runner-up 1995 - The Road to Oklahoma - Documentary that chronicled the lives of the victims and the accused as they intersected at the Oklahoma City federal building in April 1995.
  • Ace 1995 - Poison Pen - First-ever interview with William Pierce, author of the Turner Diaries, the fictitious account of a race-war in America that is thought to have inspired Timothy McVeigh’s act of terror.
  • Ace 1994 - Terror Nation, CIA Creation? - Documentary hour detailing how money and arms supplied covertly by the CIA to finance the Afghans’ war against the Soviet Union was diverted to train and equip terrorists for later attacks against the West, including the 1993 bombing of New York’s World Trade Center.
  • Ace 1994 - The Misery Trade - First investigation to show the re-emergence of illegal sweatshops in America’s inner cities.
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