Stephen Rueff

Full-time Faculty & Area Head / Creative Entrepreneurship

Stephen Rueff is full time faculty and Area Head of MICA's Creative Entrepreneurship minor. He earned his MBA in Sustainable Development and is passionate about helping others leverage the power of business to create socially just, environmentally sound, and financially sustainable creative careers.

Stephen has held a variety of roles within the creative and cultural sector. Early in his career, Stephen was twice awarded McKnight Fellowships and received choreographic commissions in the United States, Belgium and Germany. Moving into design and production, he worked at the Metropolitan Opera, The Public Theater, the Kitchen Theater and the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. He toured nationally and internationally with McArthur Award recipient Meredith Monk, Blue Man Group, Urban Bush Women, and many more.

In 2014, Stephen co-founded SuperMonsterCity!, a traveling museum exhibit company celebrating characters and creators in pop culture. SMC exhibitions he has curated have engaged thousands of people in cultural institutions across the United States.

From 2015 - 2023, Stephen was Professor and Chair of the Arts Entrepreneurship department at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. He has been published in the ‘Journal of Arts Entrepreneurship Education’, ‘Law, Policy and the Arts’, and was a board member of the Society of Arts Entrepreneurship Education.

Stephen earned his MBA from Pinchot University, a BA from Empire State College, NYC. He has completed many certificates and trainings including: the NODE Center’s International Curatorial Program; Price-Babson Symposium for Entrepreneurship Educators; the year-long De-centering Whiteness in Curriculum, led by the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design; a certified Climate Reality Leadership Corps presenter (Al Gore's org.); Intercultural Leadership Institute; and many more.

SuperMonsterCity! exhibition Opening of 'America's Monsters, Superheroes, and Villains: Our Culture at Play' at the National Museum of Toys and Miniatures. I curated this exhibition of more than 500 toys, games, posters, packaging, media and more in this 3,500 square foot installation. This exhibition surveys the enduring presence of fictional characters from American popular culture over the past 80 years, and who they have become mythical icons of the American psyche. + Enlarge
SuperMonsterCity! exhibition 'Collecting Memories: A Love Story' at the Squirrel Haus Gallery. I curated this exhibition of more than 200 toys, games, posters, packaging, media and more in this 1,200 square foot installation. The exhibition focused on the ubiquitous nature of collecting, mind of the collector, and the very personal relationships individuals have with iconic characters found in American popular culture. + Enlarge

SuperMonsterCity! exhibition Opening of 'America's Monsters, Superheroes, and Villains: Our Culture at Play' at the National Museum of Toys and Miniatures. I curated this exhibition of more than 500 toys, games, posters, packaging, media and more in this 3,500 square foot installation. This exhibition surveys the enduring presence of fictional characters from American popular culture over the past 80 years, and who they have become mythical icons of the American psyche.

Artist
Stephen Rueff

SuperMonsterCity! exhibition 'Collecting Memories: A Love Story' at the Squirrel Haus Gallery. I curated this exhibition of more than 200 toys, games, posters, packaging, media and more in this 1,200 square foot installation. The exhibition focused on the ubiquitous nature of collecting, mind of the collector, and the very personal relationships individuals have with iconic characters found in American popular culture.

Artist
Stephen Rueff
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