Courtesy of Michael Sullivan
Faheem Majeed (American, b. 1976) is an artist, educator, curator, and community  facilitator. He blends his unique experience as an artist, non-profit administrator, and  curator to create works that focus on institutional critique and exhibitions that leverage collaboration to engage his immediate, and the broader community, in meaningful dialogue. As part of his studio practice, he transforms materials such as particle board,  scrap metal and wood, discarded signs, and billboard remnants, breathing new life into  these often overlooked and devalued materials.

As its former executive director (2007-2011), Chicago’s South Side Community Art Center serves as Majeed’s primary muse. Majeed also serves as a co-director and founder  of Floating Museum. Floating Museum is an arts collective and non-profit that creates new  models to explore relationships between art, community, architecture, and public  institutions. Using site-responsive art, design, and programming Floating Museum explores the potential of these relationships by considering the infrastructure, history, and aesthetics of a space.  

Majeed is a recipient of the Field and Macarthur Foundation’s Leaders for a New Chicago  Award (2020), Joyce Foundation Award (2020), the Joan Mitchell Painters and Sculptors  Grant(2015), and the Harpo Foundation Awardee(2016). Majeed’s work has been exhibited in numerous institutions including the Museum of Contemporary Art  Chicago, SMFA at Tufts, and the Hyde Park Art Center.  
 
Majeed received his BFA from Howard University and his MFA from the University of  Illinois at Chicago (UIC). He is currently an Assistant Professor of Art at the UIC.