Tristan HummelTristan Hummel is working to make Chicago a beautiful place to be. As curator and project manager for the Chicago Loop Alliance, Tristan helps direct millions of dollars into improving downtown Chicago each year, especially through art. He is responsible for putting art exhibits on moving CTA trains and hosting festivals in empty shipping containers, and he was behind 2012’s “Color Jam,” Chicago’s largest ever public art installation, which coated entire intersections of downtown in colored paint. But Tristan also cares about who makes the art that he curates. His projects provide financial assistance and opportunities for emerging local artists, designers, architects and urban planners to shine. “He is passionate about connecting with creatives to give them the opportunity to see their dreams come to life for people to see,” said Laura Rafson, a fellow curator and friend of Tristan’s who nominated him for Double Chai in the Chi. “He is compassionate, goal-oriented and welcomes advice from anyone,” Rafson said. “I think these qualities are what make someone a strong leader in not only our local community, but also our Jewish community.” Age: Primary gig: On the side: Relationship status: How do you give back? I curate and manage projects that give back to local artists. My projects provide development opportunities in many ways for local artists, the most measurable being financial aid. Between 2010 and 2013, I managed the distribution of over $2 million to local artists. These artists are "emerging" artists meaning their careers are just beginning. To me that's the right time to get involved. My projects also provide increased visibility for talented artists. Alumni of my projects have gone on to work at The City of Chicago's Department of Cultural Events and Special Events, Columbia College Chicago, Chicago Public Schools, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Edelman, University of Chicago, and others. Describe yourself in 10 words or less: Celebrity doppelganger or Who would you play in a movie: How do you Jew in Chicago? Passions: If time and money were limitless, I would: Chicago's Jewish community in 10 years: Me in 10 years: |