Education

1990
MFA, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

1985-87
California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA

1981
BA, California State University at Fullerton

Solo and Two Person Exhibitions

2008
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci, Texas, A&M at Commerce Gallery, Texas

2006
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci, South Wharf Gallery, Nantucket, MA
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci, Tyler Museum, Tyler, TX
New Sculptures, Graficas, Tucson, AZ

2005
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci, South Wharf Gallery, Nantucket, MA

2004
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Christine Sanford, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci, South Wharf Gallery, Nantucket, MA

2003
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Rick Lewis, Hooks-Epstein Galleries, Houston, TX
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci, South Wharf Gallery, Nantucket, MA

2002
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci, South Wharf Gallery, Nantucket, MA

2001
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Masuru Takiguchi, Hooks-Epstein Galleries, Houston, TX
Recent Work, South Wharf Gallery, Nantucket, MA

2000
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Maryann Gelula, South Wharf Gallery, Nantucket, MA

1999
The Rock Garden, Museum of East Texas, Lufkin, Texas
The Garden of Wants, Hooks-Epstein Galleries, Houston, TX
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci, Transco Tower Gallery, Houston, TX

1997
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci, Main Street Gallery, Nantucket, MA

1996
Solo Exhibition, Louisiana State University
Gestures and Symbols, two person exhibition, Houston, TX
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci, Main Street Gallery,Nantucket, MA

1993
Solo Exhibition, Cameron Universiy Art Gallery, Lawton, OK
Solo Exhibition, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX
Elizabeth Akamatsu and Kate Borcherding, Sam
Houston State University, Huntsville, TX

1991
Solo Exhibition, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, TX

Selected Group Exhibitions

2006
Group Exhibition, The Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, TX

2003
Group Exhibition, Elizabeth Edwards Gallery, Palm Desert, CA

2002
Round One, invitational, Hooks-Epstein Galleries, Houston, TX
The Nineteenth Annual National Juried Art Exhibition, Warehouse Living Arts Center, Corsicanna, TX

2001
Assistance League Juried Exhibition, Transco Tower, Houston, TX
Boxes, invitational exhibition, Hooks-Epstein Galleries, Houston. TX

2000
4 Person Invitational, Acacia Gallery, Gloucester, MA
Miniatures, invitational exhibition, Hooks-Epstein Galleries, Houston, TX
Spatial Expressions, invitational, Hooks-Epstein Galleries, Houston, TX
Best of the Southwest, first place, Longview Museum, Longview, TX
Refined II: The Vessel, invitational exhibition, Stephen F. Austin State University, Griffith Gallery, Nacogdoches, TX
South Wharf Group Exhibition, Nantucket, MA

1999
South Wharf Group Exhibition, Nantucket, MA
Group Exhibition of Fruit, The New Gallery, Nantucket, MA
Invitational Exhibition, the (x) Gallery, Nantucket, MA

1998
South Wharf Group Exhibition, Nantucket, MA
The Figure and the Chair Invitational, Hooks-Epstein Galleries, Houston, TX
15th Annual National Juried Exhibition, 1st place, Corsicana,TX

1997
Art Celebration, 5 person show, Hooks-Epstein Galleries, Houston
Dishman Competition, national juried exhibition, Dishman Art Gallery, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX

1996
Sculpture on the Green, Omni Houston Hotel, Houston, TX
Dishman Competition, national juried exhibition, Dishman Art Gallery, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX
Regional Craft Biennial, juried exhibition, Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR
The 23rd Annual Juried Competition, Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, LA

1995
Seductive Surfaces, group invitational, Sally Sprout Gallery, Houston, TX
Assimilation, invitational, Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, TX
Dishman Competition, second place, national juried exhibition, Dishman Art Gallery, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX
12x12x12x95, Small Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, national juried competition, San Jacinto College South, Houston, TX
29th Annual National Drawing and Small Sculpture Show, first place, Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, TX
Gulf of Mexico Symposium Juried Art Show, Corpus Christi Art Center, Corpus Christi, TX
Material + Form, juried exhibition, Art League of Houston, Houston, TX
Faculty Art Exhibition, Sam Houston State University, Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Huntsville, TX

1994
The Omni Houston Second Annual Sculpture on the Green, invitational, Houston, TX
Faculty Art Exhibition, Sam Houston State University, Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Huntsville, TX
Member Show, Trammel Crow Center, Dallas, TX
Materials: Hard and Soft, national juried competition, Meadows Gallery, Denton, TX
Material + Form, second place, juried exhibition, Art League of Houston, Houston, TX

1993
Contemporary Metal: Form and Narrative, traveling invitational, Krannert Art Museum, Champaign, Illinois/I-Space Gallery, Chicago, IL

1992
Faculty Show, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, TX
Texas Sculpture Association Membership Show, juried, Trammel Crow Center, Dallas, TX

1991
The National Sculpture Exhibition, invitational, Deland Museum of Art, Deland, FL
7th Annual Competition, Lubbock Fine Arts Center, Lubbock, TX
Sculpture at the Quadrangle Competition, Dallas, TX

1990
Metals Now, juried, Downey Museum of Art, Downey, CA
The Wichita National 1990, Wichita Art Association, Wichita, KS
Excellence ‘90, juried, Plaza of the Americas, Dallas, TX
Crafts ‘90, merit award, Paducah Art Guild Gallery, Paducah, KY
Conversations, Southern Illinois University, arbondale, IL
40th Spiva Annual Competitive, third place, Joplin, Missouri
Mid-States Craft Exhibition, juried, Evansville Museum of Arts/Sciences, Evansville, Indiana
California Metal Forms ‘90, juried, California Crafts Museum, San Francisco, CA

1989
MFA Thesis Exhibition, Southern Illinois University Museum, Carbondale, IL
The Artist’s Perspective, Swen Parson Gallery, DeKalb, IL
Illinois Ozarks, Southern Illinois University Museum, Carbondale

1988
Paducah ‘88, Art Gallery, Paducah, KA
Illinois Ozarks, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
Wearables, purchase award, Associated Artists’ Gallery, arbondale, IL
Conversations, invitational, Southern Illinois University Museum, Carbondale, IL

1987
Exhibition of SIU Graduate Metal Students, Invitational, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa
SIU Metals Exhibit, invitational, National Ornamental Metal Museum, Memphis, Tennessee
Southern Illinois Women, juried, John A. Logan College, Carterville, IL
Holloware 1987, national juried competition, SUNY College, Brockport, NY
National Metals USA, juried, College of Marin, Kentfield, CA

1986
Contemporary Metals USA, national juried competition, Downey Museum, Downey, California

Bibliography

2000
“Creative Jolt Inspirations”, Rose Gonnella, North Light Books

Professional Experience

1990-1993
Assistant Professor of Art, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, TX

1993-1995
Assistant Professor of Art, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX

1995-present
Full time artist


Selected Collections

Capital One, Richmond, VA
Congregation Emanu El, Houston, TX]]>
<![CDATA[Seasons]]> Pomona, 2006 Steel and bronze 33 x 36 x 15 inches]]> <![CDATA[Yes We Have No Bananas]]> Yes We Have No Bananas, 2006 Steel 50 x 21.5 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Implied Line]]> Implied Line, 2006 Steel 31 x 16 x 10 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Figawi]]> Figawi, 2006 Steel 55 x 22 x 11 inches ]]> <![CDATA[The Needle]]> The Needle, 2004 Bronze, steel 82 x 6.5 x 7 inches]]>

Education

2000
Master of Fine Arts,Studio Art
New York University,New York,NY

1995
Bachelor of Fine Arts,concentration:Photography
University of New Hampshire,Durham,NH

Select Solo Exhibitions

2011
Every Little Thing, Hunt Gallery, Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, VA
On View: 305 Van Brunt, Brooklyn, NY

2010
That Passed the Time, Charles Harris Library Gallery, Wise, VA

2009
New Waves 2009, Contemporary Art Center of Virginia,
Virginia Beach,VA, (juried by Jos]]>
<![CDATA[resin 3]]> you no it'll pass, 2011 Polyester resin 7 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[Rein 2]]> us where was I, 2011 Polyester resin 7 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[Folio 12]]> Folio 12 (things of life), 2008-09 Ink on printed book pages 7 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[Folio 7]]> Folio 7 (on the other hand), 2008-09 Ink on printed book pages 7 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[Folio 6]]> Folio 6 (be you'd be nothing), 2008-09 Ink on printed book pages 7 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[Diagram 10]]> Diagram 10 (never happen to you), 2009-10 Archival pigment print 22 x 17 inches]]> <![CDATA[Diagram 8]]> Diagram 8 (and help me off), 2009-10 Archival pigment print 22 x 17 inches]]> <![CDATA[Diagram 3]]> Diagram 3 (we'll have to celebrate), 2009-10 Archival pigment print 22 x 17 inches]]> <![CDATA[Diagram 2]]> Diagram 2 (and I resumed the struggle), 2009-10 Archival pigment print 22 x 17 inches]]> <![CDATA[Diagram 1]]> Diagram 1 (nothing to be done), 2009-10 Archival pigment print 22 x 17 inches]]>

Education

1957-59
Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles

1955-57
M.A., San Diego State College, California

1955
University of California at Los Angeles

1954-55
University of California at Berkeley

1949-53
B.A., San Diego State College, California

Honorary Degrees

2006
Doctor of Fine Arts, National University of Ireland, Burren College of Art

2003
Doctor of Fine Arts, San Diego State University and the California State University

2000
Doctor of Fine Arts, Otis Art Institute of Parsons School of Design of the New School of Social Research.

Awards

2006
Certificate of Recognition, the Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau, Los Angeles, CA

2005
Americans for the Arts, Lifetime Achievement Award, New York, October 11
Rolex Mentor and Protégé' Arts Initiative, Honoring, New York, November 7

2004
American Academy of Arts & Sciences fellowship, Cambridge Massachusetts

2003
"2nd Place Best Show Commercial Gallery National by US Art Critics Association for exhibit at Margo Leavin

2002
"Best Web-Based Original Art," AICA USA Best Show Awards
2001/2002 Season.
Los Angeles Institute for the Humanities Fellow, sponsored by the University of Southern California.

2000
Artist Space, New York

1999
Spectrum-International Award for Photography of the Foundation of Lower Saxony, Germany
Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement, The College Art Association, New York, NY

1997
Governor’s Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Visual Arts, California

1996
Oscar Kokoschka Prize, Austria.

Fellowships

1998
Guggenheim Fellowship]]>
<![CDATA[]]> ABC (low relief), 2009 Mixographia print on hand made paper in 26 parts 12 x 23 x 1 inch each Edition of 20]]>

Education

1986-87
Cyprus College of Art, postgraduate course, Lemba near Paphos,Cyprus

1981-85
Virginia Commonwealth Univ. BFA with minor in Art History, Richmond VA

1985
Winchester School of Art, Exchange Program

Selected One Person Exhibitions

2007
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond VA

2006
Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh NC, works on paper
Timothy Tew Gallery, Atlanta Georgia

2005
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond VA 2005

2004
Rocky Mount Fine Art Center, Rocky Mount NC
Flippo Gallery, Randolph Macon College, Ashland VA

2003
VCU-Q, Doha, Qatar

2002
July, Varfok Gallery, Budapest Hungary, catalogue available
Oct. 1708 Gallery, Richmond VA, catalogue available

2000
Turkish American Association, Ankara Turkey

1999
Coincidence Gallery, Richmond VA
Varfok Gallery, Budapest Hungary

1998
Hunt Gallery, Mary Baldwin College, Staunton VA

1997
Loft Lawyers, NYC NY

1996
1708 Gallery, Richmond VA

1992
Peninsula Fine Art Center, Newport News VA

Selected Group Exhibitions

2008
Contemporary Landscapes, Timothy Tew Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Diamonds in the Rough, Piedmont Fine Arts Center, Martinsville, VA

2007
20th Anniversary Show Timothy Tew Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Rumi Poem Show, Sol Cooper Gallery, Petersburg, VA

2006
“Big Work”, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond VA

2005
“In A Series”, Adam Baumgold Gallery, NYC NY
“Compass, 4 Richmond Painters”,High Point University, High Point, NC

2003
Lendrum Fine Art, Los Angeles, California
Duke University, School of Law, North Carolina

2002
Adam Baumgold Gallery, NYC, NY

2001
Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh NC

2000
1708 Gallery, “Artist as Critic”, curated by Gary Stephan, ichmond VA

2000
Adam Baumgold Gallery, NYC NY

1999
“Contemporary American Landscapes”, Art Museum of Western VA, Roanoke VA

1998
“Mammals”, Emerson Gallery, McLean VA
“Mammals”, Birke Gallery, Marshall Univ., Huntington W VA

1997
“Verticals”, Anton Gallery, Washington DC

1992
Ernst Museum, Budapest Hungary, catalogue

Bibliography

2007
Richmond TD, Interview by Roy Proctor, March 18

2005
American Art Collector, Southern Issue

2004
Edwin Slipek, Style Magazine, November 2004

2000
Cover, Interview, Chris Gilbert, 64 Magazine, March 2000

1999
Deborah McLeod, Style Magazine, Nov. 16, Richmond VA

1999
Roy Proctor, Richmond Times Dispatch, Nov. 7
Catalogue for “Of Darkness and Light” Western VA Museum of Art.
Painting featured on the cover of The Wilson Quarterly

1997
Dawn Latane, Art Papers, March/April issue

1996
Howard Risatti, Intro. for catalogue, 1708 show, Richmond VA
New American Painting, Mid Atlantic region, Fall Issue

1993
Catalogue for group show, Ernst Museum, Budapest Hungary

Public and Corporate Collections

Dominion Resources, Richmond VA
Capital One, Richmond VA
Marsh Art Gallery, Univ. of Richmond
City of Siofok, Siofok Hungary
Federal Reserve Bank, Richmond VA
Medical College of VA, Richmond VA
Sheltering Arms Hospital, Richmond VA
T.C. Williams School of Law, Richmond VA
Hanover Medical Center, Hanover VA
Westminster Canterbury, Richmond VA

Residencies

2003
XII Keruleti Muvesztelep, Budapest Hungary

2000
Bessans France

1997
Siofoki Muvesztelep, Siofok Hungary

1993
Siofoki Muvesztelep, Siofok Hungary

Fellowships and Grants

2002
Virginia Museum Professional Fellowship


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<![CDATA[river view]]> River View, 2008 Oil on canvas 10 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Eastern Tip of Belle Isle]]> Eastern Tip of Belle Isle, 2011 Oil on canvas 26 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Entrance to Belle Isle]]> Entrance to Belle Isle, 2011 Oil on canvas 20 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Nimrod Small Horse Group with Dotty]]> Nimrod Small Group of Horses with Dotty, 2010 Oil on canvas 10 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Chincoteague English Bathers]]> Chincoteague English Bathers, 2010 OIl on canvas 10 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Rookery]]> Rookery, 2007 Oil on canvas 10 x 12 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Fisherman Right]]> Fisherman Right, 2008 Oil on canvas 18 x 24 inches]]>
Will Berry

Education

1993 MFA Painting, Boston University, Boston MA
1990 Washington Studio School, Washington, DC
1986 Watkins College of Art, Nashville, TN
1985 Art Student's League, New York, NY
1981 BA Architecture, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
1976 BA English, Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, VA

Solo Exhibitions

2010
Music of the Stones, William Berry, Museo Universitario El Chopo, UNAM, Mexico City

2008
La Luz de Los Colores, Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, TN

2007
The Pull of the Air, Bentley Projects, Phoenix, AZ

2006
Cambio de Tiempo, William Berry, Museo Nacional de la Estampa, (MUNAE), Mexico City
New Work, Will Berry, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA

2005
Bentley Projects, Phoenix, AZ

2004
Worlds Lying Out to Sun, Zeitgeist Gallery, Nashville, TN
La Laguna, Bentley Projects, Phoenix, AZ

2002
Light of the Luberon, Zeitgeist Gallery; Nashville, TN

2000
Monotypes, Zeitgeist Gallery; Nashville, TN

1997
Encounters, Will Berry, curated by Peter Baldaia, Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville, AL

1996
Zeitgeist Gallery, Nashville, TN
Main Street Gallery, Nantucket, MA
Dru Astark Gallery, New York, NY

1995
Dru Astark Gallery, New York, NY
Main Street Gallery, Nantucket, MA

Selected Group Exhibitions

2011
NOW: Works from Collection Jumex: curated by Victor Zamudio-Taylor, Instituto Cultural Cabanas, Guadalajara
La Muerte Blanca, Galeria de Arte de la Secretaria de Hacienda y Credito Publico, Mexico City
Terrible Beauty / Belleza Atroz: 
Will Berry, Patrick Hamilton & 'Moris' Israel Meza Moreno

 curated by Victor Zamudio-Taylor, Caja Blanca Gallery, Mexico City

2010
Interacciones, Galeria Ethra, Mexico City
Efecto Dracula, curated by Victor Zamudio-Taylor, Museo Universitario El Chopo, UNAM, Mexico City
Bancomer, Mexico City

2009
Cold Press, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
Como Agua Fria, Caja Blanca, curated by Victor Zamudio Taylor, Mexico City
Bentley Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ
Art in Open Spaces, Terrazzo, Zeitgeist Gallery, Nashville, TN

2008
Avalancha Grafica, Galeria Ethra, Mexico City
Dialogues: Works on Paper, Zeitgeist Gallery, Nashville, TN
Taller De Grabado Fernando Sandoval, IAGO, Instituto de Artes Graficas de Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico
Dialogues: Painting, Zeitgeist Gallery, Nashville, TN
Inked, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
Zeitgeist Print Portfolio 2008, Zeitgeist Gallery, Nashville, TN

2005
Ripe for the Picking Jim Kempner Fine Art, New York, NY
Bentley Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ

2004
Ritual, Zeitgeist Gallery; Nashville, TN
Bentley Gallery; Scottsdale, AZ
Detail, Zeitgeist Gallery; Nashville, TN

Grants, Commissions, Art Projects

2011
Music of the Stones, William Berry, documentary,The Pacific Ring of Fire - Mexico and Guatemala, Prospect TV Production for French-German Public Television Arte camera: Jurgen Hansen, editor: Frederic Frankel. Four part series that presents peoples and cultures along the Pacific Ring of Fire, their ceremonies, rituals, and mythologies. Soubes, France.

2007-2011
Music of the Stones, a multi-disciplinary project studying visual pattern and its potential for music composition funded by Stavros Niarchos Foundation, New York, NY and administered by North American Art Projects and Research Corporation, Franklin, TN

2009
Fuente de la Luz , design for mural and fountain in mosaic for Victor Manuel Borras family retreat, Chiconcauc, MX

2008
Las Salinas, design for mural in mosaic for Four Seasons Hotel. Punta Mita, Jal

Selected Catalogs

Now: Works from Collection Jumex, curated by Victor Zamudio-Taylor, Instituto Cultural
Cabanas, Guadalajara, 2011
Arte Contemporaneo 2011, Grupo de los Dieciseis, Salon La Troje, Hacienda de los Morales,
Mexico City
Music of the Stones, 2011, Stavros Niarchos Foundation, Mexico City
Interacciones, 2010, exhibition catalog, edited and curated by Fernando Galvez;
Artists: Will Berry, Selma Guisande, Eric Munoz, Galeria Ethra, Mexico City
Como Agua Fria, 2009, exhibition catalog, edited and curated by Victor Zamudio Taylor;
Artists: Will Berry, Augustin Gonzalez, Manuel Mathar, Taka Fernandez,
'Moris' Israel Moreno; Caja Blanca, Mexico City
The Pull of the Air, 2006, Etchings and Poems by Will Berry, Raiz Press, 2006
AGUA, 14 colored lithograph prints based on original monotype series, Agua, by Will Berry, with
original poem by Mexican poet, Alejandro Ortiz Gonzalez. Chichicastle Art Press, 2006
La Luz De Los Colores, 27 colored lithograph prints based on monotype series, Lejos, by Will
Berry with original text by Fernando Galvez, Director, IAGO, Instituto de Artes Graficas de
Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Chichicastle Art Press, 2004
Finding the Familiar, 1998, exhibition catalog edited and curated by Will Berry, Zeitgeist Gallery,
Nashville, TN
Encounters, Will Berry, 1997, exhibition catalog, edited and curated by Peter Baldaia, Huntsville
Museum of Art, Huntsville, ALA

Selected Public Collections

La Coleccion Jumex, Ecatepec, MX
Museo de Arte de la Secretaria de Hacienda y Credito Publico, Mexico City
Museo Nacional de la Estampa, Mexico City
Tennessee State Museum, Bridgestone-Firestone Trust, Nashville,TN
Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsvillle, ALA
EMI, New York
Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, TN
Four Seasons Hotel, Punta Mita, JAL
Medical Mangement, INC, Nashville, TN
Boult, Cummings, Conners, & Berry, PLC, Nashville, TN
Bass, Berry & Sims, PLC, Nashville, TN

Selected Bibliography

"Guadalajara en cuatro tomas", Vivelohoy, October 2011
"Las impresiones de Now en las Cabanas", El Informador, October 2011
"Hospicio Cabanas expondra obra de 140 artistas", El Reportero, October 2011
"Las ideas del ahora de 80 artistas conviven en el Instituto Cabanas", La Jornada, Jalisco,
October 2011
"Hospicio Cabanas expondra obra de 140 artistas", El Universal, October 2011
Donatella Lockhart, "Jumex! Now! Fusion inmediata en el Instituto Cultural Cabanas en
Guadalajara", Casa & Gente, October 2011
"Llega 'Ahora', de la Coleccion Jumex, al Cabanas", YouTube, Informador, October 2011
"Preview "Now: La Coleccion Jumex", Instituto Cultural Cabanas" YouTube,
Abarrotera mexicana, October 2011
"NOW: Obras de la Coleccion Jumex" @ Instituto Cultural Cabanas,"
Abarrotera mexicana, October 2011
"Televisa reconoce vision de Eugenio Lopez Alonso", Milenio, October 2011
"El Cabanas se pone muy jugoso", Milenio, October 2011
" 'Now', La Coleccion Jumex llega al Hospicio Cabanas", JAL, Gobierno de Jalisco,
October 2011
"La exposicion 'Now: obras de La Coleccion Jumex' se presenta en Guadalajara",
Arteenared.com, October 2011
"Esto Now es una exposicion", El Informador, October 2011
Sandra Reyes, "Now: Obras de la Coleccion Jumex", Codigo, October 2011
"Fundacion Coleccion Jumex , El Instituto Cultural Cabanas y Televisa Guadalajara",
ARTEVEN / Art Contemporaneo, October 2011
"Expondra Instituto Cabanas 140 obras de Coleccion Jumex", Provincia, October 2011.
"Now: obras de La Coleccion Jumex , Curaduria: Victor Zamudio Taylor", a la Fuga,
September, 2011
"Arte contemporaneo a placer", La Coleccion Jumex de arte contemporaneo, El Informador,
September 2011
"Arte contemporaneo a placer", Poncitlan, August 2011
"NOW, Jumex Collection", Artnexus, August 2011
Cindi E. Islas Miranda, "Dialogos de la "Belleza atroz", El Sol de Mexico, August 2011
"Chile, Estados Unidos y Mexico reunen sus tradiciones", Telediario, July 2011
"Reune muestra tradicion estetica de Chile, Estados Unidos y Mexico", Zocallo Saltillo, July 2011
Pako Arellano, "CAJA BLANCA presenta la exposicion Terrible Beauty / Belleza atroz",
Inkult, July 2011
"Belleza Atroz", Camin Arte, July 2011
Sonia avila, "Dialogan lo bello y lo brutal", Excelsior, July 2011
Cristina Faleroni, "Music of the Stones", Vista de Arte, Espacio de Arte & Cultura,
September 2010
"Music of the Stones", La Jornada, 22 September 2010
Dr Enrique Gonzalez Martinez," Music of the Stones, William Berry", Inkult Magazine Blog,
September 2010
"'Music of the Stones", El Universal, 3 September 2010
Martha Herrera, "Imagenes traducidas a sonidos en la muestra Music of the Stones",
Gaceta UNAM, 2 September 2010
Elsa Trevino, "Efecto Dracula / Comunidades en transformacion", MX-DF , August 2010
"Efecto Dracula / Comunidades en transformacion", WokiToki, September 2010
Francisco Medina, "El Museo del Chopo presenta Efecto dracula/Comunidades en
transformacion", El Punto Critico, August 2010
Merry MacMasters, "Reunen creaciones de tres artistas en una exposicion
multidisciplinaria", La Jornada, 4 July 2010"
"Efecto dracula / Comunidades en transformacion", Blogs Van Mexico,, July 2010
"Dracula Effect, Museo Universitario Del Chopo," Critics Picks, ArtForum, June 2010
"Museo del Chopo:
"Efecto Dracula / Comunidades en transformacion", Distrito Global, 2010
Aileen Selene Mazon, "El Museo del Chopo regrsa con Efecto Dracula", Milmesetas, June 2010
" 'Efecto Dracula', una exposicion que aborda el tema de la juventud en la vida cotidiana
y en el arte contemporaneo", Conaculta, May 2010
"Effecto Dracula", Cultura UNAM, May 2010
"Museo universitario del Chopo: Exposiciones", Prodigy, May 2010
"Efecto dracula / Comunidades en transformacion", Chilango, May 2010
"El Chopo renovado: las exposiciones", Cultura UNAM, May 2010
Karen Cordero Reiman, "Afecto diverso. Generos en flujo", Piel de Mexico, May 2010
"Abre el Museo del Chopo la exposicion Efecto dracula", Periodicodigital, May 2010
"El Chopo Revive! Tres Nuevas Expos", Indio blog, May 2010
Maria Gallucci, "Conceptual Painters Converge" Living, The News, October 2009
"Exposicion Como agua fri muestra lo mejor de la pintura plastica", Informador, 2009
Vanessa Perez, "La pintura, en una caja blanca", El Universal, 2009
"Our Critics' Picks", Nashville Scene, March 2008
Alejandro Ortiz Gonzalez, "El sueno de las piedras", Diario Milenio, January 2007
Merry Macmasters , "Cambio de tiempo, William Berry", La Jornada, October 2006
"William Berry/ Grafica", Processo, September 2006
"Cambio de tiempo, William Berry", El Universal, September 2006
Gabriela Jimenez Bernal, "Cambio de tiempo, propuesta de Berry", La Razon, September 2006
Isabel Ienero, "William Berry Grafica", September 2006
"Llegan al MUNAE, la exposicion, Cambio de tiempo de William Berry", Noticiario,
September 2006
Laura Hernandez-Melendez, "Cambio de tiempo, monotipos de William Berry", El Economista,
September 2006
Cesar Valle, "El Paisaje como punto de partida", Notimexico, September 2006
Eric Munoz, "Cambios radicales", La Patagonia, September 2006
Mathew Langley, " Mathew Langley Blog", Scottsdale Roundup, October 2005
Allan Bostick, "Old Cultures in New Media, Worlds Lying Out to Sun, Will Berry ",
The Tennessean, November 2004
John Villani, Art News, June 2004
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Education

2003
Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, Vermont

2002
Shrinemont Artist’s Workshop, Orkney Springs, Virginia
Nimrod Artists Workshop, Nimrod, Virginia

2001
Shrinemont Artist’s Workshop, Orkney Springs, Virginia

1976
University of North Carolina – Greensboro, Greensboro, North
Carolina, BFA

Selected One Person Exhibitions

2010
Hampton House Gallery, Winston-Salem, NC

2008
Studio 11 Gallery, Lexington, VA
Symphony Designer House

2007
December Project, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

2006
Rentz Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

2005
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
Radius 250, Plant Zero, Richmond, Virginia; juried exhibition curated by John Ravenal, Sydney and Frances Lewis Family
Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Richmond, Virginia

2004
Gallery 5800, Richmond, Virginia

2003
Recent Paintings, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia
Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, Vermont
Recent Paintings, Gallery 5800, Richmond, Virginia
Summer Paintings, Gallery 5800 Richmond, Virginia

2002
Nimrod Artists Exhibition, The James Center, Richmond, Virginia
Virginia Museum Studio School Invitational Exhibition, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia
Shrinemont Artists Exhibition, St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia

2000
Virginia Museum Studio School Invitational Exhibition, Virginia useum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

Corporate Collections

Capital One, Richmond, Virginia
Phillip Morris, USA, Inc., Richmond, Virginia
Markel Corporation, Glen Allen, Virginia
Owens & Minor, Richmond, Virginia
Hourigan Construction, Inc., Richmond, Virginia
Troutman Sanders LLP, Richmond, Virginia
LeClair Ryan, A Professional Corporation, Richmond, Virginia
Westminster Canterbury, Richmond, Virginia
Dominion Resources

Commissioned Works

Troutman Sanders LLP

Residencies

2008
Artist Residency Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Reynolds Foundation Grant Recipient

2003
Artist Residency, Vermont Studio Center, Johnson VT.

Fellowships

2007
Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Reynolds Foundation Fellowship Recipient
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Select Exhibitions

2006
"Mel Bochner: Drawing from Four Decades," Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, MI; Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC

2005
"Looking at Words," Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, NY
"Dessins de la collection/Drawings from the Collection," Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, Quebec
"Building and Breaking the Grid," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
"OpenSystems: Rethinking Art c.1970," Tate Modern, London, UK
"The Last Picture Show: Artists using Photography, 1960-1982," Miami Art Central, Miami, FL
"Wahlverwandtschaften," Städelsches Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie, Frankfurt/Main

2004
"Visions of America," Sammlung Essl-Kunsthaus, Klosterneuburg
"INTRA-MUROS," Musee d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain, Nice
"Beyond Geometry: Experiments in Form 1940s−70s," Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
"Schriftbilder/Bilderschrift," Galerie von Bartha, Basel
"The Last Picture Show: Artists Using Photography, 1960-1982," UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
"2004 Whitney Biennial Exhibition," The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

2003
"Rien ne presse/Slow and Steady/Festina lente (cinquième épisode)," and "Mel Bochner: Measurement Paintings," Musée d´art moderne et contemporain, Geneva
"The Last Picture Show: Artists Using Photography, 1960-1982," Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
"Game Over," Galerie Grimm/Rosenfeld, Munich
"PRIVATE/CORPORATE II: EIN DIALOG DER SAMMLUNGEN," DaimlerChrysler Contemporary, Berlin
"Selected American Graphic Prints from the Lincoln Center Collection," City Art Museum Ljubljana, Mestna Galerija 1, Ljubljana
"Dust Memories," SI Swiss Institute, New York, NY
"Fine Lines: Drawings from the Collection of Wynn Kramarsky," Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, CA

2002
"Forum: Mel Bochner Photographs," Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburg, PA
"Under Pressure: Prints from Two Palms Press," The University Gallery, Amherst, MA
Akira Ikeda Gallery, Berlin, Germany (Solo)

2001
Akira Ikeda Gallery Nagoya, Japan (Solo)
"Flashing into the Shadows: The Artists Film in America, 1966-76," Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
"Art Express: Art minimal et conceptuel, état d’une collection," Musée d´art moderne et contemporain, Geneva
"Drawing is Another Kind of Language," The Contemporary Museum Honolulu, HI

2000
"Afterimage: Drawing Through Process," Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX
Sonnabend Gallery, New York (Solo)

1999
Centro de Arte Helio Oiticica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Solo)
"American Academy Invitational Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture," The American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York

1998
"More Pieces for the Puzzle: Recent Additions to the Collection," The Museum of Modern Art, NY
The Drawing Center, New York (Solo)
"The Serial Attitude," Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA

1997
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Geneva, Switzerland (Solo)
"Gravity-Axis of Contemporary Art," National Museum of Osaka, Japan
"Drawing is Another Kind of Language," Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA

1996
"Thinking Print: Books to Billboards, 1980-1995," The Museum of Modern Art, New York
"The Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Collection: 1945-1995," National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

1995
"1965-1995: Reconsidering the Object of Art," The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
Yale University, New Haven, CT (Solo)

1991
"A View from the 60s: Selections from the Castelli and Sonnabend Collections," Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY
The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH (Solo)

1989
The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD (Solo)

1985
Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA (Solo)]]>
<![CDATA[Bochner_Blah Blah Blah]]> Blah Blah Blah, 2009 Monoprint with engraving and embossment on hand-dyed Twinrocker handmade paper 12 x 9 inches]]>
Education

1975
M.F.A. University of Pennsylvania

1971
B.F.A. cum laude Maryland Institute College of Art

Solo Exhibitions

2009
Callen McJunkin Gallery, Charleston, VW

2006
Joie Lassiter Gallery, Charlotte, NC
White Canvas Gallery, Richmond, VA

2004
College of Southern Maryland, La Plata, MD.

2003
Callen McJunkin Gallery, Charleston, WV.

2002
Metropolitan Gallery at Claren Court Studio, Arlington, VA

2001
Shenandoah Valley Arts Association, Waynesboro, VA

2000
Staunton/ Augusta Fine Arts Association, Staunton, VA

1997
Augusta County Medical Center, Fishersville, VA

1994
Lynchburg Art Club, Lynchburg, VA

1993
Roanoke College, Salem, VA

1992
Cudahy’s Gallery, Richmond, VA

1991
Staunton/Augusta Fine Arts Association, Staunton, VA

1990
Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, VA
Cudahy’s Gallery, Richmond, VA

1989
Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA

1988
Greenville Museum of Art, Greenville, NC
Community Council for the Arts, Kinston, NC

1985
Staunton Fine Arts Association, Staunton, VA

1984
Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, VA

1983
Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, VA

1981
Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA
Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History, Danville, VA

1977
Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA

1976
Delaware County Community College, Media, PA
Keystone Junior College, La Plume, PA
Eton Art Center, Oxford, PA

Selected Group Exhibitions

2006
Barns and Buildings – The Urban and Rural Landscape”, Nichols Gallery, Barboursville, VA

2004
Within Our Borders- The Virginia Landscape” the Hermitage Foundation Museum, Norfolk, VA
Metropolitan Gallery at Claren Court Studio, Arlington, VA

2003
The Figure” Nichols Gallery, Barboursville, VA
The Virginia Landscape”, Nichols Gallery, Barboursville, VA

2002
The Changing Landscape”, Nichols Gallery, Barboursville, VA

2001
Southern Life and Landscape”, Cudahy’s Gallery, Richmond, VA
More Than The Eye Can See”, Callen McJunkin Gallery, Charleston, WV
Myth, Memory, and Imagination: Selections from the collection of Julia
J. Norell, Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock Arkansas.

2000
The Virginia Landscape”, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, VA

1999
Myth, Memory, and Imagination: Selections from the collection of Julia J. Norell,McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

1998
Landscape”, Nichols Gallery, Barboursville, VA

1997
Callen McJunkin Gallery, Charleston, WV

1995
Cudahy’s Gallery, Richmond, VA

1994
Callen McJunkin Gallery, Charleston, WV

1993
Regional Artist” Victor Huggins Gallery, Roanoke, VA

1991
Landscape By American Artists” Novis Fine Art, Atlanta, GA
The Figure”, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA
Drawing the Figure”, Olin and Smoyer Galleries, Roanoke College, Salem, VA

1990
Penn Prints/Thirty Years of Printmaking at the University of Pennsylvania, Gallery of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

1989
Lynchburg Artists”, McGuffy Art Center, Charlottesville, VA

1987
Virginia Realism”, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA

Animals”, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA

1985
Four Virginia Realists”, Armory Gallery, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA

1984
Eighth Annual National Drawing Invitational”, Emporia State University, Kansas.

1982-84
American Drawings IV”, Smithsonian Institution Touring Exhibition

1976
Lakawana Arts Council Annual Invitational” Waverley, PA

1974-76
Forty Paintings From American Universities”, Smithsonian Institution Touring Exhibition

Selected Juried Exhibitions and Competitive Exhibitions

2009
VMRC Sixth Annual Multimedia Art Exhibition”, Park Gables Gallery, VMRC,Harrisonburg, VA (national juried exhibition)

2008
Lynchburg Art Festival”, Lynchburg, VA (Best in Show)
National Juried Show”, Academy of Fine Arts, Lynchburg, VA

2007
“National Juried Show”, Academy of Fine Arts, Lynchburg, VA

2006
Southworks Juried Exhibition”, Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation, Watkinsville, GA,“Merit Award”
56th National Exhibition of Contemporary Realism In Art”, Academic Artists Association, Springfield MA ( national juried exhibition)
Lynchburg Juried Art Show, Academy of Fine Arts, Lynchburg, VA (Best in Show)

2005
55th National Exhibition of Contemporary Realism in Art”, Academic Artists Association, Springfield, MA (Best in Show award) (national juried exhibition)
Lynchburg Juried Art Show”, Academy of Fine Arts, Lynchburg, VA (Best in Show award)

2004
“Lynchburg Art Festival”, Lynchburg, VA (award for painting)
Lynchburg Area Art Show”, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA (award for painting )

2003
Lynchburg Art Festival, Lynchburg, VA (Best in Show award)
Bath County Art Show”, Hot Springs, VA (2nd place in oils award)

2002
Lynchburg Art Festival”, Lynchburg, VA (Best in Show award)
Bath County Art Show”, Hot Springs, VA (award for painting)
Lynchburg Area Art Show”, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA (painting award)

2001
Bath County Art Show”, Hot Springs, VA (2nd place –oils)
Art in the Park”, Staunton/ Augusta Arts Association, Staunton, VA ( Best in Show award)
Lynchburg Area Art Show”, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA (4th place award)

2000
Lynchburg Art Festival”, Lynchburg, VA (award for painting)
Lynchburg Area Art Show”, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA (award for painting)
Art in the Park”, Staunton/Augusta Arts Association, Staunton, VA (award for painting)

1999
Art in the Park”, Staunton/Augusta Arts Association, Staunton, VA ( Best in Show)
Bath County Art Show”, Hot Springs, VA (award for painting )
Lynchburg Area Art Show”, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA (award for painting)

1998
Annual Regional Juried Exhibition”, Staunton/ Augusta Arts Association, Staunton, VA
Fifth Biennial Juried Show”, Smoyer and Olin Galleries, Roanoke College, Salem, VA
Irene Leach National Juried Exhibition”, Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA
Lynchburg Area Art Show”, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA (4th place award)

1997
Annual Juried Exhibition”, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA
Lynchburg Art Festival”, Lynchburg, VA ( 4th place award)
Bath County Art Show”, Hot Springs, VA (award for painting)
Art in the Park”, Staunton/ Augusta Fine Association, Staunton, VA (2nd place)

1996
Lynchburg Art Festival”, Lynchburg, VA (4th place award )
“First Annual Regional Juried Exhibition”, Staunton/Augusta Arts Association, Staunton, VA (4th place award)
Annual Juried Exhibition”, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA (4th place)
Fourth Biennial Juried Show”, Olin and Smoyer Galleries, Roanoke College, Salem, VA
Art in the Park”, Staunton/Augusta Arts Association, Staunton, VA (award for painting)

1995
Lynchburg Art Festival”, Lynchburg, VA (2nd place award )
Art in the Park”, Staunton/Augusta Arts Association, Staunton, VA (award for painting)
Lynchburg Area Art Show”, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA (award for painting)

1994
Lynchburg Art Festival”, Lynchburg, VA (award for painting)
Third Biennial Juried Show”, Olin and Smoyer Galleries, Roanoke College, Salem, VA
Bath County Art Show”, Hot Springs, VA (award for painting)
Lynchburg Area Art Show”, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA (award for painting)

1993
Halpert Biennial National Juried Exhibition”, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC
Lynchburg Art Festival”, Lynchburg, VA (award for painting)
Art in the Park”, Staunton/Augusta Art Association, Staunton, VA (award for painting)
Lynchburg Area Art Show”, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA (award for painting)

1992
Lynchburg Art Festival”, Lynchburg, VA (Best in Show)
Second Biennial Juried Show”, Olin and Smoyer Galleries, Roanoke College, Salem, VA
Bath County Art Show”, Hot Springs, VA (two awards for drawing and painting)
Art in the Park”, Staunton/Augusta Art Association, Staunton, VA (2nd place)

1991
Bath County Art Show”, Hot Springs, VA (Best in Show)
Lynchburg Area Art Show”, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA (award for painting)

1990
Small Art 90 National Juried Show”, 38/78 Gallery, Harrisonburg, VA
Lynchburg Art Festival”, Lynchburg, VA (4th place award)
Bath County Art Show”, Hot Springs, VA (Best Oil and Best Landscape awards)
Art in the Park”, Staunton/Augusta Art Association, Staunton, VA (Best in Show)
Lynchburg Area Art Show”, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA (award for painting)

1989
10th Annual City Art Show”, Roanoke Valley Art Association, Roanoke, VA
Art in the Park”, Staunton/Augusta Art Association, Staunton, VA (award for painting)

1988
Lynchburg Area Art Show”, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA (Best in Show)

1987
Art in the Park”, Roanoke Museum, Roanoke, VA (4th place)
Art in the Park”, Staunton/Augusta Art Association, Staunton, VA (award for painting)

1986
Annual Juried Art Show”, Community Council for the Arts, Kinston, NC (2nd place)
Danville Art League Annual Juried Show”, Danville Museum of Fine Arts and H History Danville, VA (1st place-oils)

1985
Bath County Art Show”, Hot Springs, VA (Best Landscape award)

1984
Danville Art League Annual Juried Show”, Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History Danville, VA (Best in Show)

1982
American Drawings IV: National Juried Exhibition”, Portsmouth Community Art Center Portsmouth, VA (SITES touring exhibition)

Professional Employment

1992
Instructor of painting and drawing, Beverley Street Studio School,
Staunton, VA

1998-20
Instructor of painting and drawing, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, Va

1999
Adjunct Instructor of painting, Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA
1996-97 Interim Exhibitions Curator, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA

1989-99
Instructor Annual Landscape Painting Workshop, Sedalia Center, Bedford, VA

1994
Instructor of Drawing Workshop for Young People, Lynchburg fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA

1993
Instructor of Painting and Drawing Workshop, Fine Arts Rockbridge

Youth Programs, Lexington, VA

1987-90
Instructor, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg,VA

1992
Adjunct Instructor of History of Early European Modernism, Hollins
University, Roanoke, VA

1990-91
Instructor of Painting and Drawing, Virginia School of the Arts, Lynchburg, VA

1989-90
Adjunct Instructor of History of Nineteenth Century Art and History of Modern Art, Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA

1978-1987
Visual Arts Program Director, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA

1978-1984
Adjunct Instructor of Drawing and Art History, Central Virginia
Community College, Lynchburg, VA

1978-1985
Instructor of Painting and Drawing, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA

Other Professional Experience and Community Services

2003-05
Advisory Committee member and Board consultant, Beverley Street
Studio School Staunton, VA

1995-2000
Member of Board of Trustees, Beverley Street Studio School, Staunton, VA

1994-97
Exhibitions Selection Committee, Lynchburg Fine Arts Center, Lynchburg, VA

1994-95
Art in Elementary Education Planning Committee, Bedford County Schools, Bedford County, VA

since 1978
Conducted lectures and workshops; and served as juror, judge, or program consultant, and curatorial assistant for various arts organizations, civic clubs, and educational institutions in Virginia, including, Roanoke College, the Danville Museum of Fine Arts
and History, the Maier Museum of Art, Sweet Briar College, Mary Baldwin college, Virginia Tech Mountain Lake Artist Workshops, the Staunton/ Augusta Fine Arts Association, the Shenandoah Valley Fine Arts Association, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, the Lynchburg Art Club, Amherst County Schools, Lynchburg City Schools, Bedford County Schools, Campbell County Schools, and Blue Ridge Community College.
Since 1991 member of CLUB CONGA , creative percussion performance art group, Lynchburg, Va

Selected Collections

Virginia State Bar President’s Collection, Richmond, VA
The Martin Agency, Richmond, VA
Augusta Medical Center, Fishersville, VA
Mountain Lake Resort –Mountain Lake Artist Workshop Collection, Blacksburg, VA
Hotel Roanoke Conference Center, Roanoke, VA
Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA
Hollins University, Roanoke, VA
Wachovia Bank Headquarters in Richmond, VA and Atlanta, GA
Nations Bank Headquarters in Atlanta, GA
Roanoke College, Salem, VA
University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, VA
Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, Richmond, VA
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware
Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, VA
University of Pennsylvania, Printmaking Collection, Philadelphia, PA
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<![CDATA[Three Rivers Junction]]> Three Rivers Junction, 2010 Oil on linen 47 1/2 x 55 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[September Morning Peaks of Otter]]> September Morning Peaks of Otter, 2010 Oil on linen 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Red Chevy - Near Lowesville]]> Red Chevy - Near Lowesville, 2010 Oil on linen 24 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mid Morning - Long Valley]]> Mid Morning - Long Valley, 2005-09 Oil on linen 24 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Middle Fields - Long Valley]]> Middle Fields - Long Valley, 2006 Oil on canvas 16 x 20 inches]]> <![CDATA[Low Water River Bend]]> Low Water River Bend, 2010 Oil on linen 36 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Little Otter Pastures Near Bedford]]> Little Otter Pastures Near Bedford, 2010 Oil on linen 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Little Barn - Barboursville]]> Little Barn - Barboursville, 2006 Oil on canvas 14 x 20 inches]]> <![CDATA[Fallen Locust]]> Fallen Locust, 2009 Oil on linen 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[East Fields Stock Yards - Staunton River Farm]]> East Fields Stock Yards - Staunton River Farm, 2008 Oil on canvas 16 x 20 inches]]> <![CDATA[Carter's Narrows Improv]]> Carter's Narrows Improv, 2008 Oil on linen 36 x 54 inches]]> <![CDATA[Hayfields Near Lowesville]]> Hayfields Near Lowesville, 2010 Oil on linen 30 x 40 inches]]>

Education

1997
M.F.A. University Of Iowa, Iowa City, IO

1989-1990
San Francisco Art Institute, credits toward B.F.A.

1985
B.A. St. John’s College, Santa Fe, NM

Selected One Person Exhibitions

2010
Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens, Richmond, VA

2009
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA

2008
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA

2007
Angelo, Charlottesville, VA

2005
The Portsmouth Art Museum, Portsmouth, VA

2002
1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA September 2002

2000
McGuffey Art Center, 201 Second Street, NW, Charlottesville, VA

1998
Cedar Rapids Museum Of Art, Cedar Rapids, IA
The Cole Gallery, Cornell College, Mount Vernon, IA

Selected Group Exhibitions

2011
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, Va

2010
Woodbury Forest School, Charlottesville, VA

2009
The Churchill Gallery, Newburyport, MA
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
Gallery Saint Martin, Philadelphia, PA

2008
Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville, VA

2007
Artivism, McGuffey Art Center, Charlottesville, VA
Les Yeux Du Monde, Charlottesville, VA
Gallery Saint Martin, Philadelphia, PA

2006
Gallery Saint Martin, Philadelphia, PA

2005
The Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA
The Portsmouth Art Museum, Portsmouth, VA
Soho Myriad, Atlanta, GA
The Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA

2004
Pringle Gallery, Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA
McGuffey Art Center, Charlottesville, VA

2003
Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA

2002
Center for Emerging Artists, Philadelphia, PA
Klein Art Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

2001
Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA, Good Things, Nov.-Jan.
Creative Artists Network (C.A.N.) 237 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia, PA
Spring Exhibition April/May and Small Works Exhibition, May

2000
C.A.N. Winter Exhibition, December & January, Philadelphia, PA.
Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Biennial 2000 Juror: Marcos Ramirez
Howard County Art Center, Art MD 2000, Ellicott City, Juror: Susan Rosenburg, Associate Curator, Philadelphia Art Museum

1999
University Of Wisconsin, In The Garden, Stevens Point, WI
Les Yeux Du Monde Gallery, Charlottesville, VA
The New Gallery, Nantucket, MA
Paintings From The Piedmont, Juried Show, Charlottesville, VA

1997
Quad Cities Art Center, Rock Island, IL

Bibliography

2005
Exhibition Catalogue, Contemporary Landscape at the Figge

2004
The Buzz: Robin Braun’s Dreaming Bee, The Hook, March

2002
Lightning Strikes, Philadelphia Inquirer, March 29
Philadelphia Inquirer, Weekend, Edward Sozanski, March 29
Moonlight Sonata, Philadelphia Weekly

2000
Philadelphia Weekly, Moonlight Sonata, Roberta Fallon, December 6, P. 58
The Press Daily, Newport News, VA, Mark St. John Erickson, Oct. 1
C-Ville Weekly, Tiny Jewels, Monica McTighe, February 8, P. 28

1999
C-Ville Weekly, The Greens and Browns of Robin Braun, Andrew Smith, January 26th, P. 20

1998
Icon With Transcendentialists Peering Over Her Shoulder, Todd Kimm, June 18, P. 8
River Cities Reader, The Landscapes of Robin Braun, Pete Schulte, April 9, P. 8.

Corporate Collections

Capital One, Richmond, VA
University of Virginia Cancer Center, Charlottesville, VA
Martha Jefferson Hospital, Charlottesville, VA

Awards

2002
Spring Island Visiting Artist’s Program, Spring Island, SC

2000
Howard County Art Center, Art MD 2000, 2nd PrizePeninsula Fine Arts Center, Biennial 2000, Award Of Recognition

1995-1997
Mildred Lynch Fellowship In Painting, University Of Iowa Virgil M. Beale Fellowship In Art, University Of Iowa

Auctions

2009
The Bridge, Charlottesville, VA

2008
Washington Project for the Arts, American University, DC
2nd Street Gallery, Charlottesville, VA
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<![CDATA[Bumblebee, Acorns, Leaf, and Purple Flowers]]> Bumblebee, Acorns, Leaf, and Purple Flowers, 2011 Oil on panel 6 x 6 inches]]> <![CDATA[Blue Sky with Wave, Chincoteague, Virginia]]> Blue Sky with Wave, Chincoteague, Virginia, 2009 Oil on panel 24 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Hole in Sky, British Virgin Islands]]> Hole in sky, British Virgin Islands, 2009 Oil on panel 24 x 24 inches]]>

Education

Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville NY
Corcoran School of Art, Washington DC

Select Solo Exhibitions

2011
Old Spouter Gallery, Nantucket MA

2009
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond VA

2008
Old Spouter Gallery, Nantucket MA
Hoadley Gallery, Lenox MA

2007
Hoadley Gallery, Lenox MA

2006
Old Spouter Gallery, Nantucket MA
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond VA
Page Waterman Gallery, Wellesley MA

2005
Susan Calloway Fine Arts, Washington DC

2004
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond VA
Susan Calloway Fine Arts, Washington DC

2001
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond VA

Select Group Exhibitions

2011
Sweet Tides, Thos. Moser, Washington, DC

2010
Two Person Exhibition, Old Spouter Gallery, Nantucket MA

2009
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<![CDATA[South 178]]> South 178, 2006 Oil on canvas 42 x 42 inches]]> <![CDATA[South 85]]> South 85, 2001 Oil on canvas 31 x 31 inches]]> <![CDATA[City & Garden Wall]]> City & Garden Wall, 2008 Oil on canvas 40 x 40 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Essaouira & the Blue Mercedes]]> Essaouira & the Blue Mercedes, 2008 Oil on canvas 36 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Ixtapan]]> Ixtapan, 2008 Oil on canvas 36 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Rosedale]]> Rosedale, 2008 Oil on canvas 36 x 36 inches]]>

Education

2004
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, MFA, Painting and Printmaking

2002
Myers School of Art, University of Akron, OH, BFA, Studio Art

1995-97
Private Art School, Belgrade, Yugoslavia,

1990-91
Art School, Sarajevo, Bosnia


Selected Solo Exhibitions
2011
One to Another, ROY B GIV Gallery, Columbus, OH

2010
Dust, Vox Populi, Philadelphia, PA

2009
Recent Paintings, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA

2008
Slow Reveal, Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, VA
Tilt, Mount Union College Art gallery, Alliance, OH
Villages, Kent State University Trumbull Campus Gallery, OH

2007
New Work on Paper, Gallery at Porter, Art Institute of Boston, Boston, MA
What I Talk about When I Talk About Love, Kathryn Markel Gallery, New York, NY

2006
Houses and New Events, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA

2005
Dwellings, Off Grounds Gallery, Charlottesville, VA

2004
Prints and Works on Paper, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
Graduate Students Thesis Show, Anderson Gallery,
Richmond, VA

2002
Departure, Project Gallery & Upper Floor Gallery, Myers School of Art, Akron, OH

2000
"LandEscape", Millworks Gallery, Akron, OH
Blooming, Project Gallery, Myers School of Art, Akron, OH
Meeting, Project Gallery, Myers School of Art, Akron, OH
(Two-person exhibition with Jelena Ilic)
The House, Atrium Gallery, Myers School of Art, Akron, OH

Selected Group Exhibitions

2010
Summer Selection, Kathryn Markel gallery, New York, NY
Faculty Show, McDonough Museum of Art, Youngstown, OH

2009
Painting Now, The Butler Institute for American Art, Trumbull, OH
Monumental Idea in a Miniature Book, traveling exhibit, opened at Southern Graphic Council Conference at Columbia College, Chicago, IL
Flash Forward, Spaces Gallery, Cleveland, OH

2008
A Friend Indeed: Contemporary Art and the Academy, American University]]>
<![CDATA[Race]]> Race, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 36 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[On the River a and b]]> On the River a and b (Diptych), 2009 Acrylic on canvas 34 x 34 inches each]]> <![CDATA[Dreaming Slow]]> Dreaming Slow, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 60 x 60 inches]]> <![CDATA[Familiar Space]]> Familiar Space, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 48 x 48 inches]]> <![CDATA[Familiar Room]]> Familiar Room, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 60 x 60 inches]]> <![CDATA[Visitors]]> Visitors, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 48 x 48 inches]]> <![CDATA[Storm]]> Storm, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 60 x 60 inches]]> <![CDATA[Flying Away]]> Flying Away, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 60 x 60 inches]]> <![CDATA[Fall]]> Fall, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 36 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Interiors 4]]> Interiors 4, 2007 Charcoal, pastel on paper 22 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Interiors 3]]> Interiors 3, 2007 Charcoal, pastel on paper 22 x 22 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Interiors 1]]> Interiors 1, 2007 Charcoal, pastel on paper 22 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Interior 6]]> Interior 6, 2007 Charcoal, pastel on paper 42 x 42 inches]]> <![CDATA[Interior 3]]> <![CDATA[Interior 1]]> Interior 1, 2007 Charcoal, pastel on paper 34 x 34 inches ]]> <![CDATA[House 12]]> House 12, 2007 Charcoal, pastel on paper 42 x 42 inches]]> <![CDATA[House - Green]]> House - Green, 2007 Charcoal, acrylic on paper 42 x 42 inches]]> <![CDATA[Afternoon 2]]> Afternoon 2, 2007 Charcoal, pastel on paper 22 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Meeting]]> Meeting, 2006 Oil on paper 47 1/4 x 47 1/4 inches, framed ]]>

Education

1973 - 1975
New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, NY; M.F.A.

1970 - 1972
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA; Unclassified Student

1962 - 1966
Yale University, New Haven, CT; B.A.

Select Solo Exhibitions

2003
"Piero Fenci," Goldesberry Gallery, Houston, TX

2002
South Wharf Gallery, Nantucket, MA
Studio Gallery, Brookhaven College Center of the Arts, Dallas, TX

1997
Moody Gallery, Houston, TX

1996
Main Street Gallery, Nantucket, MA

1995
Main Street Gallery, Nantucket, MA

1994
Main Street Gallery, Nantucket, MA

1993
Art Museum of East Texas, Lufkin, TX
Main Street Gallery, Nantucket, MA

1992
Moody Gallery, Houston, TX
"Modern Reflections on Ancient Origins",
Midwestern State University Gallery, Wichita Falls, TX
Galveston Art Center, Galveston, TX
Main Street Gallery, Nantucket, MA

1991
Main Street Gallery, Nantucket, MA

1990
Main Street Gallery, Nantucket, MA

Select Group Exhibitions

2004
"Elizabeth Akamatsu, Piero Fenci, and Christine Sanford," South Wharf Gallery, Nantucket, MA
National Invitational Exhibition – "The Big Show," Gallery One, Indianapolis, IN
Invitational Exhibition – "Houston Area Ceramics ducators," Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, Houston, TX
Invitational Exhibition – "Five Texas Ceramists," Southwestern University Gallery, Georgetown, TX
Invitational Exhibition – "Texas Clay," Beeville Museum, Beeville, TX

2003
"Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci,," Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
"Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci," South Wharf Gallery, Nantucket, MA

2002
Invitational Exhibition - "Texas Mud," The Dallas Center for Contemporary Art, Dallas, TX, curated by Joan Davidow
"Great Clay," Goldesberry Gallery, Houston, TX
Invitational Exhibition - "Raku," The Jayne Gallery, Kansas City, MO
"Elizabeth Akamatsu and Piero Fenci," Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA 2001
Invitational Exhibition – "Hands in Clay," Meadows Gallery, University of Texas at Tyler, curated by Gary Hatcher
Invitational Exhibition - "Made in Texas," New Braunfels Museum of Art, New Braunfels, TX, curated by Ron Boling
Invitational Exhibition - "The Box," Hooks-Epstein Galleries, Houston, TX
"National Ceramics Invitational 2000," University Gallery, Texas A&M University - Commerce, TX, curated by Barbara Frey
Invitational Exhibition - "Miniatures," Hooks-Epstein Gallery, Houston, TX
Acacia Gallery, Gloucester, MA
South Wharf Gallery, Nantucket, MA

1999
Invitational Exhibition - "Deliberations in Clay", Pillsbury and Peters Fine Art, Dallas, TX
"Piero Fenci and Michael Rich", South Wharf Gallery, Nantucket, MA
"Piero Fenci and Elizabeth Akamatsu", Transco Gallery, Houston, TX, curated by Sally Sprout

1998
Invitational Exhibition - "Clay Traditions: Texas Ceramic Educators and Their Teachers", Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX, curated by Lee Aikins
Invitational Exhibition - "Deep in the Clay of Texas: Clay Works by Texas Artists",
The Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, TX, curated by Gary Hatcher
Invitational Exhibition - "Fireworks; On and Off the Wall", Dallas Visual Art Center, Dallas, TX, curated by Michel Conroy and Patricia Meadows
Invitational Exhibition - "Within the Borders: A Survey of Contemporary Texas Potters", Meadows Gallery, University of Texas at Tyler, and Bank One, Fort Worth, TX, curated by Peter Beasecker, Mark Epstein, Daphne Hatcher and Gary Hatcher
Invitational Exhibition - "Clay Under the X (Seven Contemporary Texas Artists)", Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, TX, curated by Mark Epstein
Invitational Exhibition - "To Have and to Hold: Ceramic Vessel-Making by Texas Artists", Irving Arts Center, Irving, TX, curated by Marcie Inman

1997
"Three Texas Ceramists", Haggar Gallery,
University of Dallas, Irving, TX, curated by Dan Hammett
"Texas Clay Invitational", University of Texas at El Paso Art Gallery, El Paso, TX, curated by Mark Alexander
Innovational Exhibition - "Uniqueness From the Hand", University of Texas at San Antonio Art Gallery, San Antonio, TX, curated by Ron Boling

1993
"Closures", Kirkland Arts Center in conjunction with Northwest Clay Symposium, curated by Steve Reynolds, Kirkland, WA
Invitational Traveling Exhibition - "Texas Clay II", University Art Gallery, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX

1992
"Texas Clay", Joan Farrell Collection, Washington, DC
National Invitational Show - "Present Clay Presence/Informed by the Past", North Texas State University Gallery, Denton, TX, curated by Diana R. Block
Invitational Exhibition - "Contemporary Artifacts", Transco Gallery, Houston, TX, curated by Sally Sprout
Invitational Exhibition- "New Art Forms", International Exposition, Chicago, IL

1990
Two Person Show - "Piero Fenci, Carolyn Dahl", Craftwork Gallery, Houston, TX
Invitational Show - "Regional Clay and Fiber", Longview Museum, Longview, TX

Private Collections

Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art, Alfred, NY
John Hechinger, Washington, DC
Robert Pfannebecker, Lancaster, PA
Donald Sultan, New York, NY
Dorothy Weiss, San Francisco, CA

Bibliography

2004
Alternative Kilns & Firing Techniques – James C. Watkins and Paul Andrew Wandless, Lark Books

2001
Ceramics Monthly (April)

2000
Clay and Glazes for the Potter, Third Edition - Daniel Rhodes, Revised and Expanded by Robin Hopper, Krouse Publications
Creative Jolt Inspirations - Rose Gonella, North Light Books
The Contemporary Potter - Jonathan Fairbanks, Angela Fina, and Christopher Gustin, Rockport Publications, Inc.

1999
The Best of Pottery, Vol. 2 - Jonathan Fairbanks and Angela Fina, Rockport Publishers, Inc.
The NCECA Journal - Vol. 19, "A Voice of Dissent", Tony Merino, vol. 19, 1999

1998
"Texas Clay Slide Archive", curated by Michel Conroy, University of Soutwest Texas, San Marcos, TX

1997
The Nantucket Beacon - "Sumptuous Surfaces; Functional
Forms" (June 25), Nantucket, MA
The Inquirer and Mirror - "Fenci’s Clay Forms Emerge From Historical Studies" (June 26), Nantucket, MA

1996
The Best of Pottery - Jonathan Fairbanks and Angela Fina, Rockport Publishers, Inc.

1993
Seattle Times - "Form over Function in Kirkland Show" (September 17)

1992
Ceramics Monthly (October)
Houston Post - "Sculptures have Exotic Inspiration" (December 10)

1990
Nantucket Gardens and Houses - Taylor Lewis and Virginia Scott Heard; Little, Brown and Company, 1990

Professional Experience

1975 - Present
Professor of Art, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX

2002 - 03
Visiting Artist, Nantucket Island School of Design and the Arts, Nantucket, MA

Spring, 2004
Visiting Artist, Escuela de Bellas Artes, Universidad Autonoma de Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico

Symposia and Conferences

1998
National Council on the Education of the Ceramic Arts Conference - Organizer and Coordinator of the Demonstration Program, Fort Worth, TX

1993
Texas Clay Symposium - Co-Director, San Marcos, TX
Texas Clay Symposium - Slide Presentation and Lecture, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX

Organizations

1993 - Present
Member, National Council on the Education of the Ceramic Arts

1990 - 1993
Trustee, Museum of East Texas, Lufkin, TX

Workshops

Bennington College, Bennington, VT
Corpus Christi State University, Corpus Christi, TX
Dallas Craft Guild, Dallas, TX
Loyola University, New Orleans, LA
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
Maryland Institute, College of Art, Baltimore, MD
Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, TX
Nantucket Island School of Art and Design, Nantucket, MA
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
Texas A & M, College Station, TX
Texas A&M University, Commerce, TX
Texas Tech, Lubbock, TX
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
University of Dallas at Irving, Irving, TX
University of Houston, Clear Lake, TX
University of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, CA
University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
University of Texas, Austin, TX

AwardsS

1998
Stephen F Austin State University Foundation Faculty Achievement Award for innovation and excellence in teaching, research and service
Teaching Excellence Award, College of Fine Arts,
Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX]]>
<![CDATA[White Etruscan]]> White Etruscan, 2004 Earthenware 24 x 28 x 11 inches]]> <![CDATA[Water Lilies]]> Water Lilies, 2004 Eartheware 24 x 28 x 11 inches]]> <![CDATA[Origami]]> Origami, 2004 Earthenware 21 x 25 x 20 inches]]> <![CDATA[Origami]]> Origami, 2004 Earthenware 20 x 24 x 14 inches]]> <![CDATA[Black Etruscan]]> Black Etruscan, 2004 Earthenware 24 x 28 x 11 inches]]> <![CDATA[Barge]]> Barge (black and gold), 2004 Earthenware 12 x 15 x 12 inches]]>

Education

1994
B.A. Fine Art, University of California, Los Angeles

1997-2004
Printmaking workshops at Bluestone Editions, Santa Ana, California

2005-2006
Encaustic Workshops with Paula Roland, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Solo Exhibitions

2009
Bits and Pieces, Bryant Street Gallery, Palo Alto, California

2008
Roots and Branches, Museum of the Southwest, Midland, Texas

Group Exhibitions

2010
Two person show, Julie Nester Gallery, Park City Utah
LA Art Show, Bryant Street Gallery, Palo Alto California
AAFNY, Julie Nester Gallery, Park City Utah
Two person show, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond Virginia

2009
Jules Place, Boston, Massachusetts
Two person show, Susan Eley Fine Art, New York, New York
Bridge Art Fair, New York, Susan Eley Fine Art, New York, New York
Spring group show, Julie Nester Gallery, Park City, Utah
Light Dramatic, Brett Wesley Gallery, Las Vegas, Nevada
AAFNY, Julie Nester Gallery, Park City, Utah
Fall group show, Julie Nester Gallery, Park City, Utah
Southern Nevada Museum of Fine Art, Spring Art Affair Juried Show
Group show, Blue Gallery, Kansas City Missouri

2008
3rd Annual Encaustic Invitational, Conrad Wilde Gallery, Tucson, Arizona
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Art Auction 2008
17th Annual Juried Show, The La Jolla Athenaeum, La Jolla, California
Color from the Hive, Julie Nester Gallery, Park City, Utah

2007
Following the Paper Trail: Exploring the Art of Contemporary Printmaking
California Center for the Arts, Escondido, California
Off the Grid: New Directions in Wax, Lauryn Taylor Fine Art, Carmel, CA
New Artists, Town Center Fine Art, Watkinsville, Georgia
Renewal, Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, Novato, California
ABSTRACTION and Landscape, 98ten Fine Art, Irvine, California
Per Square Foot, Conrad Wilde Gallery, Tucson, Arizona
All Day Art, Mixture, San Diego, California
Red Dot Art Fair, Bryant Street Gallery, Palo Alto California

2006
Holiday Group Show, Bryant Street Gallery, Palo Alto, California

2005
Transferring Ink in the West, Art and Cultural Center, Fallbrook, California
Print Invitational, Brandon Gallery, Fallbrook, California
North County Printmakers, San Diego Public Library, San Diego, California

Bibliography

Erica Pope, ]]>
<![CDATA[]]> Straightening Up 7 Encaustic and mixed media 16 1/2 x 16 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[]]> Straightening Up 1 Encaustic and mixed media 24 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[]]> Sewing Class, 2009 Encaustic and mixed media on panel 12 3/4 x 12 3/4 inches ]]> <![CDATA[]]> Backyard Block, 2007 Encaustic and mixed media 29 x 29 inches]]> <![CDATA[]]> Embroidery No.4, 2009 Encaustic and mixed media 36 1/2 x 36 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[]]> Doily, 2008 Encaustic 24 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[]]> Field Work, 2009 Encaustic and mixed media 30 1/2 x 40 1/2 inches ]]>
Erik Gonzalez

Born 1984, Omaha, NE

Education

2008 - 2010 Yale University, New Haven, CT
Painting and Printmaking Department
Master of Fine Arts

2003 - 2008
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond
VA Painting and Printmaking Department
Bachelor of Fine Arts

Awards and Distinctions

2010
Joan Mitchell Foundation MFA Grant

2009
Yale Abstract Painter's Ball

2007
Dean of the School of the Arts Scholarship

2006
Phillip B. Meggs Scholarship
Theresa Pollak Scholarship

2003
Doris Lansing Scholarship

Exhibitions

2011
Cue Arts Foundation, New York, NY, "2010 MFA Grant Recipients" (group show)
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA, (solo show)

2010
32 Edgewood Ave. Gallery, Yale University, New Haven, CT, "MFA Thesis 2010" (group show)
The Pit, Yale University, New Haven, CT, "Four-Twenty" (group show)
1156 Chapel Street Gallery, Yale University, New Haven, CT, "Haiti Benefit Show" (group show)

2009
Massimo Audiello Gallery, New York, NY, "Erik Gonzalez - Diptychs" (solo show)
Page Bond Gallery, Richomnd, VA, "Stripes and Idaho" (group show)
The Pit, Yale University, New Haven, CT, "Cover Story" (group show)
1156 Chapel Street Gallery, Yale University, New Haven, CT, "Peering into the Future" (group show)

2008
1156 Chapel Street Galley, Yale University, New Haven, CT, "MFA 2010" (group show)
Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA, "Almost Famous" (group show)
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA, "Small Claims" (group show)
Transmission Gallery, Richmond, VA, "Thereʼs a Name for This" (two person show)
Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, "Student Exhibitions 2008" (group show)
F.A.B. Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, "View / 2008" (group show)
Capitol One Corporate Headquarters, Richmond, VA, "Forum" (group show)

2007
Plant Zero, Richmond, VA, "Sitting or Not" (group show)
ZED Cafe, Richmond, VA, "Edifice Rex" (solo show)
Main Art Gallery, Richmond, VA, "VCU in Peru", (group show)
Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA,
"Student Exhibitions 2007" Eric Heist, juror (group show)
Plant Zero, Richmond, VA, "Getting to Know You" (group show)
F.A.B. Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, "View / 2007" (group show)

2006
The Fishbowl Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond,
VA, "Interaction 29" (group show)
Plant Zero, Richmond, VA, "Dolphins are Spatial" (group show)
Bistro 27, Richmond, VA, "Sticks and Stones" (solo show)
Plant Zero, Richmond, VA, "Art and Architecture" (group show)
Plant Zero, Richmond, VA, "24/7 Fire in the Hole" (group show)
Casablanca Coffee and Art Space, Richmond, VA, "Dennisʼ
Picks" (group show)

2004
916 Art Space, Richmond, VA, "New Work" (group show)

2003
1st Street Richmond Public Library, Richmond, VA, "New Paintings" (solo show)
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<![CDATA[Glasses With Nose and Other Features, Red, Green]]> Glasses With Nose and Other Features, Red, Green, 2010 Oil on colored glass mirror 12 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Glasses With Nose and Other Features, Black, Gray, White]]> Glasses With Nose and Other Features, Black, Gray, White, 2010 Oil on colored glass mirror 12 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Zig-Zags]]> Zig-Zags, 2010 Charcoal drawings, etchings, screen-prints, and color and black and white photocopies on various papers 55 x 43 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Yellow Grid]]> Untitled (Yellow Grid #1), 2010 Oil on canvas 64 x 299 inches]]> <![CDATA[Circus Diptych]]> Untitled (Blob Diptych for the Circus), 2010 Oil on primed polystyrene, oil on glass mirror 47 x 45 inches and 12 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Camo Diptych]]> Camouflage Blob Diptych, 2010 Oil on primed polystyrene, oil on glass mirror 46 x 60 inches and 12 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Blob Diptych with Gesture]]> Untitled (Blob Diptych with Gesture), 2010 Oil on primed polystyrene, oil on glass mirror 46 x 60 inches and 12 x 12 inch]]> <![CDATA[Screen Blob Diptych]]> Screen Blob Diptych, 2010 Oil on primed polystyrene, oil on glass mirror 45 x 36 inches and 12 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Blob Diptych]]> Blob Diptych for Frank Stella, 2010 Oil on primed polystyrene, oil on glass mirror 47 x 42 inches and 12 x 12 inches]]>

Education

1990
BA in Art History from Davidson College

1996
MFA fro the University of New Mexico

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2007
Robert Mann Gallery, New York, NY

2006
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
Ellen Curlee Gallery, St. Louis, MO
Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Virginia Beach, VA
Vermont Center for Photography, Brattleboro, VT

2004
Photo Gallery International, Tokyo, Japan
Light Factory, Charlotte, NC.

2001
Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX
Dolphin Gallery, Kansas City, MO
Robert Mann Gallery, New York, NY

2000
Silver Eye Center for Photography, Pittsburg, PA, Fellowship

Selected Group Exhibitions

2008
American Photographs, Photo Gallery International, Tokyo, Japan

2007Act of Faith, Noorderlicht Photogallery, Groningen, Holland
Duscubrimientos, Museo Municipal de Arte Contemporaneo, Madrid, Spain

2006
Photography Now and The Next 30 Years, Photographic Resources Center, Boston University, Boston, MA
Charlotte Street Foundation Awards, H&R Block Artspace, Kansas City, MO
Selections from the Contemporaries Flat Files, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, MO

2005
Made in Shade, Mace/MacGill Gallery, New York, NY
Common Ground: Discovering Community in 150 Years of Art, Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington, D.C.

2003
Rocks and Stones, Eugenio de Almeido Foundation, Evora, Portugal, January- March traveling to the Photographic Archives of the City of Lisbon

1999
Some Southern Stories, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago, IL

1997
Backyards, Robert Mann Gallery, New York, NY

Awards

2008
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship

2007
Puffin Foundation Grant

2006
Charlotte Street Foundation Award, Kansas City, MO

2000
Fellowship 2000, Silver Eye Center for Photography, Pittsburg, PA

1998
Light Work Residency Grant, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY

Collections

Corcoran Gallery of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Center for Creative Photography, Princeton University Museum of Art, Michener Museum, Light Work at Syracuse University, Sprint Corporation, Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art, Colby College Museum of Art, Houston Museum of Fine Art, hallmark Collection, Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Capital One

Art Fair Participation

Paris Photo, Pulse Miami, Art Chicago, Pulse New York, Art Basel


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<![CDATA[Pendulum]]> Pendulum, 2001 Toned gelatin silver print 16 x 16 inches]]> <![CDATA[Maggie and Orbs]]> Maggie and Orbs, 2001 Toned gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches]]> <![CDATA[Maggie and Astrolabe]]> Maggie and Astrolabe, 2001 Toned gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bubble]]> Bubble, 2002 Toned gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bird Woman]]> Bird Woman, 1995 Toned gelatin silver print 16 x 20 inches]]> <![CDATA[Suiters 1]]> Suiters 1, 2005 Pigment inkjet print 22 x 28 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Pool 1]]> Pool 1, 2005 Pigment inkjet print 22 x 28 inches]]> <![CDATA[Embrace 2]]> Embrace 2, 2005 Pigment inkjet print 22 x 28 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Disposition 1]]> Disposition 1, 2005 Pigment inkjet print 22 x 28 inches]]> <![CDATA[Couple 1]]> Couple 1, 2005 Pigment inkjet print 22 x 28 inches]]>

Education

1976
MFA University of Wisconsin - Madison

1974
MA University of Delaware, Art; Andelot Fellow

1968
BA University of Pennsylvania, Architecture; magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa

Selected Exhibitions

2004
Missoula Museum of Art, Missoula, MT

2003
Gallery of Visual Arts, Universtiy of Montana, Missoula, MT

2002
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA

2001
Museum of the Rockies, Contemporary Montana Painters, Bozeman, MT

2000
Holter Museum Helena, MT
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artists Gallery, San Francisco, CA

1999
Maiden Montana, Birnbaum Gallery, Missoula, MT

1998
Butte-Silver Bow Arts Foundation, Butte, MT
New American Paintings, No. 5 and 18, a Quarterly Exhibition, Open Studios Press

1995
Sutton West Gallery, Missoula, MT
Exit Gallery, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT
Gender/Geography, Holter Museum, Helena, MT
New American Paintings, No. 5 and 18, a Quarterly Exhibition, Open Studios Press
Exquisite Corpse Project and Print Exhibition, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX

1994
Northern Rockies New Visions, Yellowstone Art Center, Billings, MT
New Art of the West, Eiteljorg Museum, Indianapolis, IN
Linda Hodges Gallery, Seattle, WA

1993
Electrum XX and XXII, Holter Museum, Helena, MT
Ana 22, Holter Museum, Helena, MT
Montana Choice, Hockaday Center for the Arts, Kalispell, MT
Linda Hodges Gallery, Seattle, WA
Silo Gallery, New Milford, CT

1992
Sutton West Gallery, Missoula, MT
Danforth Gallery, Livingston, MT
Anne Reed Gallery, Ketchum, ID
Space 12, San Francisco, CA

1991
Castle Gallery, Billings, MT

1990
Butte-Silver Bow Arts Foundation, Butte, MT
Montana 3-D, Hockaday Center for the Arts, Kalispell, MT
Montana Women’s Centennial Art Survey, traveling exhibition
Sandy Carson Gallery, Denver, CO

1989
University of Texas, San Antonio, TX

1988
Danforth Gallery, Livingston, MT
Paris Gibson Square Center for the Arts, Kalispell, MT
Space 12, San Francisco, CA

1987
Yellowstone Art Center, Group Show, Billings, MT
Hockaday Center for the Arts, Kalispell, MT

1986
Beall Park Art Center, Bozeman, MT

1985
Eye Gallery, San Francisco, CA

1984
Glastonbury Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Falkirk Community Cultural Center, San Rafael, CA

1983
Glastonbury Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Interiors, Drawing Show, Seagram Building, New York, NY

1982
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Rental Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Selections 18, The Drawing Center, New York, NY
Charles Campbell Gallery, group show, San Francisco, CA

1981
Triton Museum Annual, Santa Clara, CA
Stay Tuned, The New Museum, New York, NY

1980
One Plus One, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
San Francisco Art Institute Annual, San Francisco, CA

Professional Experience

Self-employed Artist 1984 to present

Visiting Artist Fall, 1989
Division of Art and Architecture, University of Texas
at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX

Assistant Professor
1979 to 1983
Art Department, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA

Instructor
1977 to 1979
Art Department, California State University - Sacramento, Sacramento, CA

Instructor
1977
Art Department, University of Montana, Missoula, MT

Community Service in the Arts

1996-2004
Lecturer for the Montana Committee for the Humanities

2000
Creative Director and Producer, Cool Water Hula An Art Action at the Berkeley Pit, Butte, MT

1991,1993,1994
Evaluator of Organizational Grants for the Montana Arts Council

1990
Speaker and Panelist on censorship, Montana Cultural
Congress III, Bozeman, MT and Arts/ Education Institute, University of Montana, School of Fine Arts, Missoula, MT
Panelist, Montana Arts Council, Individual Artists Fellowships and Organizational Grants Selection

Collections

Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, MT
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Helena, MT
and Minneapolis, MN
University of Delaware Permanent Collection Newark, DE
McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX
Art Museum of Missoula, Missoula, MT
Susan and Roy O’Connor, Clinton, MT

Awards

2003
Gottlieb Foundation Artist Support Grant

2002
Vermont Studio Center Residency Fellowship

1996
McGuane Family Foundation Scholarship, Yellow Bay Writers' Workshop, Yellow Bay, MT

1993
Electrum XXII, First Prize Holter Museum, Helena, MT

1992
Arts International, Kade Collaborative Works Project• in collaboration with Thomas Schadt, filmmaker, and Robert Corbett, architect

1991
Electrum XX, Juror's Award Holter Museum, Helena, MT

1989
National Endowment for the Arts, Individual Artist Fellowship in painting

1986
Montana Arts Council, Individual Artist Fellowship in painting/ drawing ]]>
<![CDATA[Mandala]]> Mandala, 2006 Digital pigment prints 24 x 30 inches edition of 15]]> <![CDATA[Pink Camo]]> Pink Camo, 2006 Digital pigment prints 24 x 30 inches edition of 15]]> <![CDATA[Camo Bomb #1]]> Camo Bomb #1, 2006 Digital pigment prints 24 x 30 inches edition of 15]]> <![CDATA[Galaxy]]> Galaxy, 2007 Digital pigment prints 24 x 30 inches edition of 15]]> <![CDATA[Magenta Spring]]> Magenta Spring, 2007 Digital pigment prints 24 x 30 inches edition of 15]]> <![CDATA[Orange #1]]> Orange #1, 2006 Digital pigment prints 24 x 30 inches edition of 15]]> <![CDATA[Picnic]]> Picnic, 2006 Digital pigment prints 24 x 30 inches edition of 15 ]]> <![CDATA[Birdbath IX]]> Birdbath IX, 1995 (series) Etching 21.5 x 16 inches]]> <![CDATA[Birdbath VIII]]> Birdbath VIII, 1995 (series) Etching 21.5 x 16 inches]]> <![CDATA[Birdbath VI]]> Birdbath VI, 1995 (series) Etching 21.5 x 16 inches]]> <![CDATA[Birdbath IV]]> Birdbath IV, 1995 (series) Etching 21.5 x 16 inches]]> <![CDATA[Birdbath I]]> Birdbath I, 1995 (series) Etching 21.5 x 16 inches]]>

Education

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Photography, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida. Duane Michals Assitant, New York City

Solo Exhibitions

2002
SPRING, SpillerVincenty Gallery, Florida

2000
Alter Being, Gallery 24, New York City

Group Exhibitions

2007
Elements, Jane Gray Gallery, Florida

2006
Figurative Studies, Galerie MC, Atlanta, Georgia

2005
Thomas Hager in Blue and Sepia, Fogle Fine Art, Jacksonville, FL

2004
Town&Country, Sears-Peyton Gallery, New York City

2003
Biennale Internazionale Dell’Arte Contemporanea, 2003 Florence, Italy
Texas National 2003, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX

2002
Easy-Breezy, Sears – Peyton - Gallery, New York City
Alt.Photo Redifining Process, Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art, Florida

2000
Thomas Hager - Paintings and Photographs, Cummer Museum of Art, Jacksonville, FL
Vision 2000 – Cummer Museum of Art, Jacksonville, FL

1999
Texas National 99, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX
Recontres de la photographie 1999, Arles, France

1998
Sixth Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Southern Art, Huntsville Museum of Art, Alabama.
Florida Biennial III, Gulf Coast Art Museum, Belleair, Florida.

1997
Second Annual Members’ Juried Exhibition, Photographic
Resource Center at Boston University.
46th Annual All Florida Juried Exhibition, Boca Raton Museum of Art
4th Annual, The Art of Photography, National Juried Show, Armory Art Center, West Palm BchFl.

1996
Fifth Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Southern Art , Huntsville Museum of Art, Alabama.
Southeastern Juried Exhibition, Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, Alabama.
Permanent and Impermanent, Jacksonville Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville,Florida

1995
Self-Portrait and other Nudes, Photography Center Of Atlanta.
The 44th Annual All Florida Juried Exhibition, Boca Raton Museum of Art.
Orlando Museum of Art Biennial Juried Exhibition, Orlando, Florida.

1994
Figurative Language, Kirschner Haack Fine Art, Miami Beach, Florida.
Florida Gulf Coast Art Museum Biennial, Belleair, Florida.

Awards and Grants

2004
Art Ventures Grant, The Community Foundation, Jacksonville, Florida

2003
4thFlorence Biennale, Florence, Italy 2nd prize – photography (John Spike, Barabra Rose)
Texas National 2003, Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX (Jerry Uelsmann)
Art Ventures Grant, The Community Foundation, Jacksonville, Florida

1999
Texas National ‘99, Austin State University, Nacogdoches,
Texas. (James McGarrell)

1997
4th Annual, The Art of Photography, Armory Art Center, West Palm Bch.,FL. (Arthur Mejame)

1996
5th Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Southern Art, Huntsville Museum of Art, purchase Award (Lois Tarlow).
Southeastern Juried Exhibition, Mobile Museum of Art, Purchase Award (Donald Knaub).
Fostering Vitality in the Arts Grant, The Community Foundation, Jacksonville, FL.

1995
The Boca Raton Museum of Art 44th Annual All Florida Juried Exhibition (Jan van derMarck)
Orlando Museum of Art Biennial Juried Exhibition (Donna Harkavy).
Photographer’s Forum Magazine, 15th Annual Spring
Photography Contest (Neil Cambell).

1994
Gulf Coast Art Museum Biennial, Purchase Award (Michael Auping).

Bibliography

Sherman, Cinda. “Thomas Hager” (artist profile), Success Magazine, Jacksonville, Florida, February 1994.
Weightman, Sharon. “Modest Person, Provocative Artist” (artist profile), The Florida Times Union, April 14, 1995.
View Camera Magazine, artist profile, portfolio. May/June issue 1999
Reflex Magazine(Mexico City) artist profile, portfolio. 2000 issue
Art & Antiques Magazine,”Photography Issue” (artist profile) June, 2001
University of North Florida Journal (Alumni Magazine) UNF alumnus profile

Collections

Federal Reserve Bank, Atlanta, Ga.
City of Orlando, FL
Florida Gulf Coast Art Museum, Belleair
Huntsville Museum of Art, Alabama
Mobile Museum of Art, Alabama
The Haskell Company ,Florida
The Henry Buhl Collection, New York City
Gerard Levy- Paris, France
Ken Damy, Brecia, Italy
Four Seasons Hotel, Chicago, IL
Ceasars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada
Southern Living Magazine corporate offices, Birmingham, AL.
Ritz Carlton Hotel, Vail, Colorado
The Jennifer Johnson Duke Collection
Ivanka Trump, personal collection
Rancho Mirage Hotel, Palm Springs, California]]>
<![CDATA[Vanishing Oak 1]]> Vanishing Oak 1, 2008 Kallitype on watercolor paper Edition of 12 46 x 34 inches 30 x 21 inches]]> <![CDATA[Vanishing Oak 2]]> Vanishing Oak 2, 2008 Kallitype on watercolor paper Edition of 12 46 x 34 inches 30 x 21 inches]]> <![CDATA[Vanishing Oak 3]]> Vanishing Oak 3, 2008 Kallitype on watercolor paper Edition of 12 46 x 34 inches 30 x 21 inches]]> <![CDATA[Leaf Study - 4]]> Leaf Study - 4, 2009 Kallitype Edition 6 of 12 30 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Leaf Study - 7]]> Leaf Study - 7, 2009 Kallitype Edition 4 of 12 30 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Sweet Pea Bulbs with Steam]]> Sweet Pea Bulbs with Steam, 2009 Kallitype Edition 7 of 12 30 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Sweet Pea Blooms]]> Sweet Pea Blooms, 2009 Kallitype Edition 5 of 12 30 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Live Oak Acorn]]> Live Oak Acorn, 2009 Kallitype Edition 5 of 12 30 x 24 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Clover]]> Clover, 2009 Kallitype Edition 7 of 12 30 x 24 inches]]>
Hiroyuki Hamada lives and works in East Hampton, New York.

Education

1995
M.F.A., University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland

1993
B.A., West Liberty State College, West Liberty, West Virginia

Selected Exhibitions

2007
Hiroyuki Hamada: A Decade of Work, Pierre Menard Gallery, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Randall Scott Gallery, Washington DC
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

2006
Plane Space, New York, New York

2005
Flying Space Gallery, Sag Harbor, New York

2004
DNA Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts

2003
In Summation: Inaugural Season Artists, Plane Space, New York, New York
Plane Space, New York, New York

2001
Benefit Exhibition and Auction (for Skowhegan), Knoedler & Company, New York, New York
O.K. Harris Works of Art, New York, New York
34th Springs Invitational Exhibition, Ashawagh Hall, Springs, New York
Featured Artists’ Exhibition, DNA Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts

2000
Featured Artists’ Exhibition, DNA Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts
33rd Springs Invitational Exhibition, Ashawagh Hall, Springs, New York
25th Anniversary Exhibition, City Without Walls, Newark, New Jersey
O.K. Harris Works of Art, New York, New York

1999
Featured Artists’ Exhibition, DNA Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts

1998
17th Annual Metro Show, City Without Walls, Newark, New Jersey (traveled around the metro area)
The Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Provincetown, Massachusetts
Featured Artists’ Exhibition, DNA Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts

1997
Featured Artists’ Exhibition, DNA Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts
Cloning (group exhibition), DNA Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts

1996
The Design Center (group exhibition), Boston, Massachusetts
New Talent, Alpha Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
Featured Artists’ Exhibition, DNA Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts
The Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Provincetown, Massachusetts [Juried by Judith Tannnenbaum, Assistant Director and Chief Curator, University of Pennsylvania Institute of Contemporary Art] (honorable mention)

1995
Multi-Perspectives III (National Juried Exhibition), An Art Place, Inc. Gallery Chicago, Illinois [Juried by Ray Yoshida, Professor of Painting, School of the Art Institute of Chicago]
13 Annual Juried Exhibition, Pleiades Gallery, New York, New York [Juried by Charlotte Kotik, Curator of Painting and Sculpture, Brooklyn Museum of Art]
Art MD ’95, Howard County Center for the Arts, Ellicott City, Maryland Juried by Phyllis Rosenzweig, Associate Curator, Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institute]
Annual Juried Exhibition, Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, Virginia. [Juried by David†Ross, Director, Whitney Museum of American Art] (honorable mention)

Selected Bibliography

Dawson, Jessica. “Just a Tinge of the Color School.”, Washington Post, July 7, 2007

Smith, Nick. “Multimedia abstractions prove a challenge at the Halsey.” Charleston City Paper, May 16, 2007

Hiroyuki Hamada, Pierre Menard Gallery: 2007

McQuaid, Cate. “Art & Reviews: Victor Burgin’s ‘The Little House’ is haunting video at Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts”. The Boston Globe, March 31, 2007

Baker, R.C. “Voice Choices: Art.” The Village Voice, January 18-24, 2006 (Vol. LI, No. 3): 73.

Ernst, Eric. “Art Invitational’s Strength.” East Hampton Star, August 9, 2001.

Elsayed, Dahlia. “Nature’s Wild Card.” Provincetown Arts, Summer 2000.

Katz, Carissa. “Hiroyuki Hamada.” East Hampton Star, March 9, 2000.

Awards/Residencies

2003
Edward F. Albee Foundation/William Flanagan Memorial Creative Persons Center, Montauk, Long Island (residency)

2000
Emergency Artist Trust Award, Provincetown Community Compact, Provincetown, Massachusetts

1998
The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc., New York, New York

Edward F. Albee Foundation/William Flanagan Memorial Creative Persons Center, Montauk, Long Island (residency)

Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, Maine (Skowhegan fellowship)

MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire (The Milton and Sally Avery Fellowship)

1997
Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Brior, Virginia (fellowship towards residency)

1996
Visual Artist-in-Residence Program at Studios Midwest, Galesburg, Illinois

MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire

1995-1996
Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Provincetown, Massachusetts (Alexander C. and Tillie S. Speyer Fellowship)




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<![CDATA[#38]]> #38, 2000-2002 Enamel, plaster and tar 27 inches diameter x 12 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[#9]]> #9, 1996 Plaster and tar 32 3/4 x 32 3/4 x 2 inches]]> <![CDATA[#50]]> #50, 2003-2005 Burlap, enamel, oil, plaster, resin, solvent, tar, wax and wood 27 1/2 inches diameter x 12 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[#39]]> #39, 1997-2002 Burlap, enamel, oil, plater, resin, solvent, tar, wax, and wood 43 x 27 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[#2]]> #2, 1995 Acrylic, burlap, enamel, oil, plaster, staples,tar and wood 36 x 36 x 1 3/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[#8A]]> #8A, 1996 Burlap, enamel, plaster, tar, wax and wood 39 x 21 x 1 3/4 inches ]]>

Education
MFA, Painting, San Francisco Art Institute
BA, Psychology/Painting, American University, Washington DC
Corcoran School of Art, Washington DC

Solo Exhibitions
2009
The Ralls Collection, Close to Home, Washington, DC

2004-2005
The Ralls Collection, Full Circle, Washington, DC

Selected Group Exhibitions
2011
The Judy Saslow Gallery, Circular Motion, Chicago, IL.
The Ralls Collection, 20 Years, 20 Artists, Washington DC

2010
The Ralls Collection, Gallery Artists, Washington, DC

2009
The Ralls Collection, Group Show, Washington, DC

2008
The Ralls Collection, Winter Show, Washington DC

2007
The Ralls Collection, Gallery Artists Group Show,Washington DC

2006
The Ralls Collection, Important Work, Gallery Artists, Washington, DC

2005
Abstract Work by Artists from the Ralls Collection, The American Spirit, DC
The Ralls Collection, The Summer Show, Washington, DC

2002
R.B. Stevenson Gallery, The Group Show, San Diego, CA
Creative Arts Studio, Matter as Protagonist, New Haven, Connecticut

2001
R.B. Stevenson Gallery, The Necessary Beauty, San Diego, CA
Southern Exposure, Think Again, San Francisco, CA
Sonoma Museum of Visual Art, Small Works, Sonoma, CA
Stage Gallery, Solo Plus, Merrick, New York
Richmond Art Center, Mastermind, Richmond, CA
California College of Arts and Crafts Gallery, Fuse, Oakland, CA
R.B. Stevenson Gallery, Painter to Painter, 5 New Voices, San Diego, CA
Art Gallery of Scholarie, Cobleskill, NY
Microsoft Summer Exhibition, San Francisco, CA
Palm Springs Desert Museum, Palm Springs, CA
Second City Council Gallery, The Elements, Long Beach, CA
Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco, CA

2000
Southern Exposure, Fuzzy Logic, San Francisco, CA
Pro Arts Gallery, Oakland, CA.
Stage Gallery, Abstraction for a New Millennium, New York, NY
San Luis Obispo Art Gallery, Tahoe City, CA
Bolinas Museum, On Canvas, Bolinas, CA
Sebastopol Center for the Arts, Inside and Out, Sebastopol, CA
Walter and Mc Bean Gallery, Crossroads: Art of Revolution, San Francisco, CA
Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco, CA

1999
San Mateo Art Gallery, Belmont, CA

1998
ATA Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Teaching Experience
2010- Present
Painting/Corcoran School of Art and Design, Washington DC

2000-2001
Painting/San Francisco Art Institute

1999
Painting/Teaching Assistant, San Francisco Art Institute

Selected Public and Private Collections
PricewaterhouseCoopers, McLean, VA
Microsoft Corporation, San Francisco, CA
The City of Emeryville, Emeryville, CA
Urology Associates, Philadelphia, PA
Denex Inc., Rockville, Maryland
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cherner, Washington, DC
Mr. J. Dicke II, Washington, DC
Mr. D. Schwinger, Washington, DC
Paris Morgan, San Francisco, CA
Mr. David Karshmer, New York, NY
Mr. Richard Squire Kramlich, San Francisco, CA
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Costello, San Francisco, CA
Ellen Reich, San Francisco, CA
Sheri Foxman, Bethesda, MD
Mary MacConnel, San Diego, CA
Bridget, MacConnel, San Diego CA
R.B. Stevenson, San Diego, CA
Marsha Ralls, Washington, DC
Alyce Werdel, San Francisco, CA
Bruce Lessing, Burlingame, CA
Amma Green, Hayward, CA

Bibliography
2011
Stephen May, ARTnews, Summer Issue, pg. 129

2009
Stephanie Miller, ARTnews, September, pg. 122
John Blee, The Georgetowner, May 6, pg. 20

2008
Studio Visit, Open Studio Press, Boston, MA, Vol. 5, pg. 68

2005
Dawson, Rebecca, The Washington Post, Friday February 4, pg. 44

2002
Zimmer, William, When Humble Materials Interact, The New York Times,Sunday June 9, pg.11

2001
Pincus, Robert L., Color Charts, The San Diego Union Tribune, Aug 16, pg.48
Britten, Dawna, Five New Voices Speak, Downtown News, San Diego, CA, Aug. 23, pg.11
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<![CDATA[Untitled #8]]> Untitled #8, 2005 Oil on linen 18 x 18 inches]]> <![CDATA[Sensation]]> Sensations #19, 2010 Oil on panel 39 1/2 x 36 inches]]>

Education

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University
Master of Fine Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University

Solo Exhibitions

2008
New Work, Christopher Palmer and Kris Iden, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

2002
"Reviewing Matters" Page Bond Gallery, Richmond Virginia

2001
"Romantic Matter and Other Theories" Main Art Gallery, Richmond Virginia

1999
"Recent Work" Augusta County Medical Center, Fishersville, Virginia

1998
"Recent Work, Prints and Drawings" Woodberry Forest School, Orange, Virginia

1991
"Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition" Anderson Gallery, Richmond Virginia

Group ExhibitionsS

2004
"One/Off Printmakers" Flippo Gallery, Randolph Macon College, Ashland, Virginia
"Meridian / Mèridien, ONE / OFF Printmakers" Atelier Circulaire, Montreal Quebec

2003
"Her Mark, Date Book Release and Exhibition" Woman Made Gallery, Chicago Illinois
"ONE / OFF 20th Anniversary Exhibition" Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Studio School, Richmond, Virginia
"25 x 25: 1708 Gallery Anniversary Exhibition" 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

2002
"ONE/OFF Printmakers: A Survey" ArtSpace Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
"Beyond the Vanitas: Peace as a Subject" 2002 Glen Allen Cultural Arts Center, Richmond, Virginia
"ONE/OFF Group Exhibition" 2002 Eric Schindler Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
"ONE/OFF, Group Exhibition" 2001Middle Street Gallery, Little Washington, Virginia
"New Portfolios, Work from ONE/OFF" 2000 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
"ONE/OFF To Peru" 2000 ICPNA, Lima Peru
"Work Now: Richmond/ New York/Washington DC" 2000 Artists’ Museum, Washington DC
"IN INK, Prints from the ONE/OFF Group" 1999 Cudahy’s Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
"ONE/OFF, Group Exhibition" 1999 Galleria SL Punto A, Milano, Italy
"Print Invitational" 1997 Longwood College Gallery, Farmville, Virginia
"Summer Show" 1997 Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, Virginia
"15 Printmakers" 1996 Main Art Gallery, Richmond, VA
"Mary Baldwin College Faculty Exhibit" 1996 Hunt Gallery - Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Virginia
"30 Years Printmaking: Past / Present-VCU / RPI" 1996 ArtSpace Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
"False Face - Invitational" 1994 ArtSpace Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
"Faculty Exhibition" 1992 Piedmont Community College, Charlottesville, Virginia
"Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition" 1991 Anderson Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
"Members Invitational Exhibition" 1990 ArtSpace Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

JURIED EXHIBITIONS

"The Juried Biennial Print Exhibition" 1997
1912 Gallery - Emory & Henry College, Emory, Virginia
"First Printmaking Biennial Exhibition" 1996
The HandWorkshop Art Center, Richmond, Virginia
Juror: Jan Howard Associate Curator, Baltimore Museum of Art
"Select - A Juried Regional Exhibit" 1995
Sawhill Gallery - James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia
Juror: Wretha Hanson, Franz Bader Gallery Washington DC
"Juried Regional Exhibit" 1995
Daily Progress Building, Charlottesville, Virginia
Juror: Stephen High Director, Anderson Gallery,
Richmond, Virginia


SELECTED COLLECTIONS

Mary Baldwin College
Media General
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Jack Blanton Collections
Gilmer and Charlotte Minor
Chip and Lynn Spitzer
Capital One]]>
<![CDATA[Herbaria: locus]]> Herbaria: locus, 2007 Printed in collaboration with Grafikwerkstatt, Dresden, Germany Intaglio 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Herbaria: locus]]> Herbaria: locus, 2007 Printed in collaboration with Grafikwerkstatt, Dresden, Germany Intaglio 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Fossili: motus]]> Fossili: motus (H2), 2007 Intaglio and watercolor 11 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Fossili: motus]]> Fossili: motus (A2), 2007 Intaglio and watercolor 11 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Fossili: motus]]> Fossili: motus, (E6), 2007 Intaglio and watercolor 11 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Fossili: motus]]> Fossili: motus, (E5), 2007 Intaglio and watercolor 11 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Fossili: motus]]> Fossili: motus, (E3), 2007 Intaglio and watercolor 11 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Addressing the Eclipse 1]]> Addressing the Eclipse 1, 2005 Intaglio fresco 12 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Addressing the Eclipse 2]]> Addressing the Eclipse 2, 2005 Intaglio fresco 12 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Addressing the Eclipse 4]]> Addressing the Eclipse 4, 2005 Intaglio fresco 12 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Addressing the Eclipse 5]]> Addressing the Eclipse 5, 2005 Intaglio fresco 12 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Addressing the Eclipse 6]]> Addressing the Eclipse 6, 2005 Intaglio fresco 12 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Addressing the Eclipse 7]]> Addressing the Eclipse 7, 2005 Intaglio fresco 12 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Addressing the Eclipse 9]]> Addressing the Eclipse 9, 2005 Intaglio fresco 12 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Without Design or Apparent Action 1]]> Without Design or Apparent Action 1, 2005 Mixed drawing media, beeswax, intaglio ink 18 x 10 inches]]> <![CDATA[Without Design or Apparent Action 2]]> Without Design or Apparent Action 2, 2005 Mixed drawing media, beeswax, intaglio ink 18 x 10 inches]]> <![CDATA[Without Design or Apparent Action 3]]> Without Design or Apparent Action 3, 2005 Mixed drawing media, beeswax, intaglio ink 18 x 10 inches]]> <![CDATA[Without Design or Apparent Action 5]]> Without Design or Apparent Action 5, 2005 Mixed drawing media, beeswax, intaglio ink 18 x 10 inches]]> <![CDATA[Without Design or Apparent Action 6]]> Without Design or Apparent Action 6, 2005 Mixed drawing media, beeswax, intaglio ink 18 x 10 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Without Design or Apparent Action 7]]> Without Design or Apparent Action 7, 2005 Mixed drawing media, beeswax, intaglio ink 18 x 10 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Without Design or Apparent Action 8]]> Without Design or Apparent Action 8, 2005 Mixed drawing media, beeswax, intaglio ink 18 x 10 inches ]]> <![CDATA[A Term Between]]> A Term Between, 2005/06 Intaglio on Somerset paper 15 x 18 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Oblivion’s Tide]]> Oblivion's Tide, 2005 Intaglio on Hahnemühle paper 15 x 18 inches ]]>
AMERICAN ABSTRACT ARTISTS INTERNATIONAL, Bau Institute, The Aragonese Castle of Otranto, Italy
SUMMER IN THE HAMPTONS, Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, Bridgehampton, NY

2009
BERLIN - NEW YORK ; 4 POSITIONS IN CONTEMPORARY PAINTING, Galerie Parterre, Berlin, Germany
COLOR EXCHANGE BERLIN - NEW YORK, Metaphor Contemporary Art, Brooklyn, NY
PARTNERS IN ART AND LIFE, Brooklyn Public Library Central at Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY
KUF/MOLD 3, A-Locatie, Oud Chamois, Rotterdam, Netherlands
INTERNATIONALE KUNST, Galerie Kaysser, Schloss Ruhpolding, Germany
"3.LAGERSCHAU" Galerie Kaysser, Munich Germany
BAMart BENEFIT, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY
AQUA ART FAIR MIAMI with Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, Miami, FL

2008
Co-Organizer: ARTOBAMA benefit featuring work by 120 artists. Brooklyn, NY
AMERICAN ABSTRACT ARTISTS annual, The Painting Center, NYC, NY
CONVERSATIONS IN PAINT, Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery, Dix Hills, NY
KUF/MOLD 2, Jan Kolle Gallery, Ghent, Belgium
TREASURE CHEST, Metaphor contemporary art, Brooklyn, NY
SUMMER, Kathryn Markel Fine Art, NYC, NY

2007
4. BERLINER KUNST, with Galerie Kaysser, Berlin Germany (catalog)
TEASE, Galerie Kaysser, Cologne, Germany (catalog)
KUF/MOLD, curated by Suzan Batu and Bill Doherty, Grand Bazaar Gallery in the Old Bedesten,in conjuction with the Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul, Turkey (catalog)
BAMart BENEFIT, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY
CONTINUUM 70, AMERICAN ABSTRACT ARTISTS, St. Peter]]>
<![CDATA[Aura 1_Sanctuary]]> Aura 1 (Sanctuary), 2011 Oil on canvas 82 x 72 inches]]> <![CDATA[Aura 2 Darkness]]> Aura 2 (Midnight), 2011 Oil on canvas 82 x 72 inche]]> <![CDATA[Aura 3 Stillness]]> Aura 3 (Stillness), 2011 Oil on canvas 82 x 72 inches]]> <![CDATA[Aura 4]]> Aura (Mistral), 2011 Oil on canvas 82 x 72 inches]]> <![CDATA[Aura 5 Wheat]]> Aura (Wheat), 2011 Oil on canvas 82 x 72 inches]]> <![CDATA[Chakra R]]> Chakra-R, 2011 Oil on wood panel 22 x 20 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Chakra G]]> Chakra-G, 2011 Oil on wood panel 22 x 20 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Chakra I]]> Chakra-I, 2011 Oil on wood panel 22 x 20 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Chakra o]]> Chakra-O, 2011 Oil on wood panel 22 x 20 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Chakra V]]> Chakra-V, 2011 Oil on wood panel 22 x 20 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Chakra Y]]> Chakra-Y, 2011 Oil on wood panel 22 x 20 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[July 1]]> July 1, 2011, 2011 Oil on wood panel 28 x 26 inches]]> <![CDATA[Aura STudy 17]]>

Born 1923 Newburgh, New York

Education

1950-51
Taught at the American School in Paris

1948
Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris; travelled to see the Isenheimer Altarpiece in Colma

1946-47
Diploma Program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, drawing and painting classes with Carl Zerbe

1942-45
Served military duty

1941-43
Applied Arts at the Pratt Institute, New York

Solo Exhibitions

2003
New York, Whitney Museum, Ellsworth Kelly
New York, Matthew Marks Gallery, Sculpture

2002
Basel, Fondation Beyeler, ELLSWORTH KELLY Werke 1956-2002

2001
New York, Matthew Marks Gallery

1999
New York, The Museum of Modern Art, Ellsworth Kelly – Sculpture for a Large Wall
New York, Mitchell-Innes & Nash Gallery, Ellsworth Kelly: Five Decades of Line,Form and Colour
Bonn, Kunstmuseum
Munich, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus
Chicago, Art Institute

1998
New York, Matthew Marks, Ellsworth Kelly. New Paintings
Los Angeles, New York, Munich, Retrospectives

1996
New York, Guggenheim Museum, Ellsworth Kelly. A Retrospective

1989
Chicago, Art Institute, Ellsworth Kelly: Courtyard Installation

1982
Ellsworth Kelly: Sculpture, Whitney Museum of American Art New York, NY

1979
New York, Leo Castelli Gallery
Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, Ellsworth Kelly: Painting and Sculpture
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ellsworth Kelly Recent Paintings and Sculpture

1973
New York, Leo Castelli Gallery, Ellsworth Kelly. Curved Series
New York, MoMA, Retrospective

1965
New York, Sidney Janis Gallery

1964
Paris, Galerie Maeght

1963
Washington DC, Gallery of Modern Art, Paintings, Sculpture and Drawings by Ellsworth Kelly

1958
Paris, Galerie Maeght

1956
New York, Betty Parsons Gallery

1951
Paris, Galerie Arnaud

Selected Exhibitions

2004
Berlin, Neue Nationalgalerie, Das MoMA in Berlin

2003
Bremen, Neues Museum Weserburg, Die Fondation Maeght
Warsaw, Schloss Ujazdowski, Zentrum für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Von Picasso bis Warhol

2002
Ellsworth Kelly, Tablet: 1948–1973, The Drawing Center, New York, NY

1999
Ellsworth Kelly: Works on Paper 1948-1955, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University Boston, MA

1996
Ellsworth Kelly on the Roof, Cantor Roof Garden, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY

1993
New Displays: Ellsworth Kelly, Tate Gallery London

1987
Ellsworth Kelly: Works on Paper, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA
Ellsworth Kelly: A Print Retrospective, The Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit, MI

1979
XXXVI Washington, DC, Corcoran Gallery of Art, 36th Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting together with Willem de Kooning, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg

1968
New York, MoMA, The Art of the Real, USA 1948-1968

1966
American Pavilion, XXXIII Venice Biennale

1959
Sixteen Americans, Museum of Modern Art New York, NY

1957
New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, Young America 1957

1947
Boston, Boris Mirski Art Gallery

Awards

2002
Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres by the French Republic

2000
Praemium Imperiale for Painting

1993
Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur by the French Republic at the French Embassy in Washington DC

1988
Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Republic

1973
The Painting Prize from the Art Institute of Chicago
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<![CDATA[Wild Grape Leaves II]]> Wild Grape Leaves II, 2004 Lithograph Edition of 60 23 x 31 inches]]> <![CDATA[Pears II]]> Pears II, 1965-66 Lithograph Edition of 75 34 3/4 x 23 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Lemon]]> Lemon, 1964-65 Lithograph edition 23/75 35 3/8 x 24 1/4 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Daffodil]]> Daffodil, 2004 Lithograph 31 x 23 inches]]>

Education

1979
The American University, Washington D.C., MFA, Studio Art, Aesthetics, Art History

1959
The American University, Washington D.C., BA , Painting and PrintmakingQueens College, Charlotte, North Carolina, Undergraduate, Liberal Arts and Studio Art Westhampton College of the University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia, Undergraduate, Liberal Arts Studio ArtRichmond Professional Institute/Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, Studio Art and Art History

Honors

1982-1987
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Painting and Drawing Instructor

1982
Virginia Commission for the Arts, Professional Fellowship awarded by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts

1981
Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, New York, Fellow

1979-1980 Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Sweet Briar, Virginia, Fellow

Exhibitions

2007
Hodges Taylor Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina

2006
Solo Paintings and Drawings, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, Virginia

2005
University of Virginia/ Virginia Film Festival in conjunction with Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, Virginia, Benefit Exhibit and Sale

2004
Callen McJunkin Gallery, Charleston, West Virginia
Le Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, Virginia

2003
Callen McJunkin Gallery, Charleston, West Virginia

2002
Callen McJunkin Gallery, Charleston, West Virginia

2001
Callen McJunkin Gallery, Charleston, West Virginia
Le Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, Virginia

2000
The Richmond Symphony/Gallery 5800, Carpenter Center for the
Performing Arts, Richmond, Virginia, Benefit Exhibit
Gallery 5800, Richmond, Virginia, Solo Exhibit

1999
Le Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, Virginia

1998
Le Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, Virginia, Farmington Hunt Club and Group Exhibit
Les Yuex du Monde/L’Alliance Francaise de Charlottesville, Keswick,
Virginia

1997
Gallery of Contemporary Art at Corporate and Museum Frame, Richmond, Virginia, Solo Exhibit
Kentucky Derby, Museum, Louisville Kentucky, International Group Exhibit

1996
Gallery of Contemporary Art an Corporate and Museum Frame, Richmond, Virginia, Solo Exhibit

1994
Garth Newel Music Center, Hot Springs, Virginia, Solo Benefit

1993
The Richmond Symphony Benefit Exhibition and Drawings Auction,
Richmond, VA

1992
Sommersby Film Set, Warm Springs, Virginia, Solo Exhibit

1991
Callen McJunkin Gallery, “Nell Blaine and Friends,” Charleston, West
Virginia

1990
Franz Bader Gallery, Washington D.C., Solo Exhibit and Group Exhibit

1989
The Fifth Street Sporting Gallery, Warrenton, Virginia and World Cup,
Grand Prix, Tampa Florida
Franz Bader Gallery, Washington D.C.

1987
Marsh Gallery, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia-Donald Kuspit, Juror
Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia- Julia Boyd, Juror, Assistant
Curator, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

1985
Kline Gallery, Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, Viginia, Solo Exhibit
Peninsula Fine Art, Portsmouth, Virginia- Barbara Haskell, Juror, Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art
Virginia Polytechnic Institute Gallery, Blacksburg, Virginia- Frederick R. Brandt, Juror, Curator of 20th Century art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Maier Museum, Randolph- Macon Women’s College, Lynchburg, Virginia, Group Exhibit
The Atheneum, Alexandria, Virginia, Group Exhibit
The Virginia Beach Arts Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Group Exhibit

1984
Reynolds-Minor Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1983
Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia

1982
Fine art America, Richmond, Virginia, Solo Exhibit
Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History, Danville, Virginia
Marsh Gallery, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia, Solo Exhibit
Piedmont Arts Association, Martinsville, Virginia
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

1980
1708 East Main Street Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
Owensboro Museum of Fine Arts, “Mid-America Art Exhibition,” Owensboro, Kentucky- Hilton Kramer, Juror Senior Art Critic, New York Times
Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, Virginia

1979
Scott-McKennis Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, Solo Exhibit

1977
Scott-McKennis Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, Solo Exhibit

1975
Roanoke Fine Arts Center, Roanoke, Virginia- Roy Slade, Juror, Director, Corcoran Gallery of Art

1974
Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia, Irene Leach Memorial Exhibition,
Purchase Award- Richard Boyle, Juror, Director, Pennsylvania Academy
Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia, Group Exhibit, Purchase Award

1973
Mariner’s Museum, Newport News, Virginia- Kenworth Moffett, Juror,
Curator of Contemporary Art, Boston Museum

1970
Virginia Union University, Richmond, Virginia, Solo Exhibit

1969
Twentieth Century Gallery, Williamsburg, Virginia

1967
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia, Group Exhibit
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia, Two Group Exhibits, Honorable Mention- William F. Gaines Juror

1963
Frederick Gallery, Chevy Chase, Maryland
Shangri-La Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, Two Person Exhibit
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia, Certificate of Distiction,
Purchase Award- Thomas E. Messner, Juror, Director, Guggenheim Museum

1962
Adams- Morgan Gallery, Washington D.C.
Frederick Gallery, Chevy Chase, Maryland
Smithsonian Museum, Washington D.C., Society of Washington Prinkmakers International

1961
Realite Gallery, Washington D.C.
Bayly Museum, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, First Prize
Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, D.C.

1960
Smithsonian Museum, Washington D.C., Society of Washington
Printmakers International

1959
Virginia Museum of Fin Arts, Richmond, Virginia

1958
Newcomb Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, Purchase Award
Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia, Group Exhibit, Purchase Award
Virginia Highlands Festival, Abingdon, Virginia, Painting, Drawing and Printmaking Prize

1957
Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina, Painting Award
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<![CDATA[Shades of Spring]]> Shades of Spring, 2010 Oil on linen 30 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Jars of Iris]]> Jars of Iris, 2010 Oil on linen 30 x 36 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Sunflowers and Tea Cups]]> Sunflowers and Tea Cups Oil on canvas 48 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Red Roses and Lace]]> Red Roses and Lace Oil on linen 30 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Lilies and Lace]]> Lilies and Lace, 2009 Oil on linen 24 x 18 inches]]> <![CDATA[Watering Pitcher, Greens, and Sunflowers]]> Watering Pitcher, Greens, and Sunflowers, 2006 Oil on canvas 48 x 60 inches]]> <![CDATA[Fantasia Sunflowers]]> Fantasia Sunflowers, 2009 Oil on linen 48 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[September Blossoms]]> September Blossoms, 2006 Oil on canvas 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Nasturiums]]> Nasturtiums, 2006 Oil on canvas 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Poppies and Peony]]> Poppies and Peony, 2006 Oil on canvas 48 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Shenandoah Carriage Driving]]> Shenandoah Carriage Driving, 2005 Oil on canvas 49 1/2 x 61 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Blue Ridge and Back Roads]]> Blue Ridge and Back Roads, 2008 Oil on canvas 58 x 46 inches]]> <![CDATA[Peonies and Irises]]> Peonies and Irises Oil on canvas 30 x 40 inches]]>

Education

1966-1972
Attended Putney School, Bennington College and Friends World College

1974
Bachelor of Arts, Summa Cum Laude, Hollins College

1975
Master of Arts, Writing, Hollins College

1971
Praestegaard Film School

1972
Aegean School of Fine Arts

1973
Apeiron

1973
Ansel Adams Yosemite Workshop

Selected Bibliography

Monographs:
Sally Mann: What Remains, Bulfinch Press, New York, 2003
Sally Mann: Mother Land, Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York, 1997
Sally Mann: Still Time, Aperture Foundation Inc., New York, 1994
Sally Mann: Immediate Family, Aperture Foundation Inc., New York, 1992
Sally Mann: Still Time, Allegheny Highlands Arts and Crafts Center, Inc.,
Clifton Forge, Virginia, 1988 (catalogue)
At Twelve, Portraits of Young Women, Aperture Foundation, Inc., New York, 1988
Sally Mann: Sweet Silent Thought, North Carolina Center for Creative Photography, Durham, 1987 (catalogue)
Second Sight, The Photographs of Sally Mann, David Godine Publisher, Boston, 1982
Sally Mann: The Lewis Law Portfolio, The Corcoran Gallery of Art,
Washington, DC, 1977 (catalogue)

Collections

Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts
Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland
Bayley Museum, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama
Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Maine
Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia
Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio
Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio
Columbia Museum of Art, South Carolina
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Dayton Institute of Art, Ohio
Detroit Institute of Art, Michigan
The Fisher Landau Collection, New York
Friends of Photography, San Francisco, California
The Sondra Gilman Collection, New York
Greenville Museum of Art, South Carolina
Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri
Harvard University Art Museum, Cambridge, MA
The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
Honolulu Art Institute, Hawaii
The Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Milwaukee Museum of Art, Wisconsin
Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden
Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, CA
The National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Neuberger Berman, New York, NY
New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana
Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Progressive Corporation, Ohio
San Francisco Museum of Art, California
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Japan
Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond
The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Harry Winston, Inc., New York

Grants and Honors

Time Magazine: “America’s Best Photographer”, 2001
Friends of Photography: "Photographer of the Year" Award, 1995
National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist Fellowship, 1992
Whitney Biennial Participant, Whitney Museum of American Art, 1991
Artists in the Visual Arts Fellowship (AVA), 1989
SECCA Artists Fellowship, 1989
National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist Fellowship, 1988
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 1987
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Professional Fellowship, 1982
National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist Fellowship, 1982
Ferguson Grant, Friends of Photography, 1974
National Endowment for the Humanities Grant, 1973, and 1976]]>
<![CDATA[Dark Kudzu]]> Untitled, Motherland Plate #15, 2001 Gelatin Silver Enlargement Print 30 x 38 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Untitled, 1998 [Deep South #24]]]> Untitled, Deep South #24, 1998 Gelatin Silver Enlargement Print Ed. 10 30 x 38 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Untitled, 2002 [Chancellorsville #29]]]> Untitled, 2002, [Chancellorsville #29], 2002 Gelatin silver enlargement print, ed. 1/5 38 x 48 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Untitled, 2001 [Manassas #28]]]> Untitled, 2001 [Manassas, #28], 2002 Gelatin silver enlargement print, ed. 1/5 38 x 48 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Untitled, 2001 [Antietam #20]]]> Untitled, 2000, [Antietam, #20], 2002 Gelatin silver enlargement print, ed. 1/5 38 x 48 inches ]]>
Education

1993
New York School of Visual Arts, Study Abroad Program, Barcelona, Spain

1992
The Accademia Di Belle Arti Pietro Vannucci, Perugia, Italy

1988
Virginia Commonwealth University, School of the Arts, Richmond,VA

1981
Virginia Commonwealth University, M.S. Gerontology, Richmond,VA

Fellowship

2005 The Julia and David White Artist’s Colony, Ciudad Colón, Costa Rica.

International Exhibitions

2007
United States Embassy, Art in Embassies Program, Pretoria, South Africa.

2005
La Iglesia de Asunción, Breaking Light, Ciudad Colón, Costa Rica.

2003
United States Embassy, Art in Embassies Program, Hong Kong, China.

1996
NOTORO Group Retrospective, State Art Gallery, Sopot, Poland.

1995
NOTORO SYMPOSIUM, 1995, Zamek w Gniewie,Gniew, Poland.

1993
26 Estudiants de la School of Visual Arts de New York, Escola Massana, Barcelona,Spain.

1992
The Accademia Di Belle Arti Pietro Vannucci, Perugia, Italy.

Select Exhibition

2009
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Studio School, Alchemy of Pots and Prints IV, Richmond, Va.

2008
Page Bond Gallery, Small Claims, Richmond, Va.
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Studio School, The Alchemy of Pots and Prints , Richmond, Va.
Quirk Gallery, Who Dunnit, Richmond, Va.

2007
Capital One Corporate Gallery, Strike, Richmond, Va.
Page Bond Gallery, December Project, Richmond, Va.
Page Bond Gallery, Scrittura, Richmond, Va.
Quirk Gallery, Crack and Caw, Richmond, Va.
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Studio School Gallery, Fickle Hand of Happy Accident, Richmond, Va.

2006
Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Waiting, Richmond, Va.

2005
Page Bond Gallery, Out of the Blue, Richmond, VA.
Robert Rentz Gallery, Invitational, Richmond, VA.

2004
University of Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, Epiphanies of Beauty, South Bend, Indiana.
1708 Gallery, Invitational, Richmond, VA.

2003
Artspace Gallery, Juried Exhibition, No Object: An Abstract Show, Richmond, VA.
McLean Project for the Arts, Mid Atlantic Juried Exhibition, Strictly Painting 4, McLean, VA.
1708 Gallery Benefit Auction, Art to Go Invitational, Richmond, VA.
Astra Design Gallery, Inner Landscapes, Richmond, VA.

2002
Washington Theological Union, Sacred Spaces, Washington, D.C.
1708 Gallery, Small Works Invitational, Richmond, VA.
Audiles Adler Gallery, Art From The Main Street, Richmond, VA.

2001
Astra Gallery, Silent Spaces, Solo Exhibition, Richmond, VA.

2000
1708 Gallery, Art Count 2000, Richmond, VA.
1708 Gallery, Small Works Invitational, Richmond, VA.

1999
The Gallery at Corporate and Museum Frame, Animals, Solo Exhibition, Richmond, VA.
Fulton Hill Studios, State of the Art Invitational, Organized by the Richmond Symphony, VA.
Gallery 5800, Colors, Solo Exhibition, Richmond, VA.

1998
Twentieth Century Gallery, Works on Paper, Williamsburg ,VA.

1997
Astra Gallery, Through an Artists Eyes Invitational, Richmond, VA.
Nations Bank Gallery, Still Life Invitational Richmond, VA.
Main Art Gallery, Recent Work, Solo Exhibition, Richmond, VA..

1996
Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Commonwealth Collects Virginia Beach, VA.
University of Richmond, Women’s Resource Center, Solo Exhibition, New Paintings, Richmond, VA.
The Gallery at Corporate Museum and Frame, Pastels, Solo Exhibition, Richmond, VA.
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, 77th National Juried Exhibition, Springfield, Massachusetts, AWARD.

1995
Peninsula Fine Arts Center, National Juried Exhibition, Newport News, VA., AWARD.
Museum of Fine Arts of Springfield , 76th National Juried Exhibition, Springfield, Massachusetts, AWARD.
Greater Reston Arts Center, Annual Juried Fine Arts Exhibition, Washington, D.C.
Richmond International Airport, Art on The Wing II, Richmond, VA.

1993
Museum of Fine Arts of Western Virginia, 14th Annual Juried Exhibition, Roanoke, VA.

Select Art Reviews, Publication

Cover Art for Halcyon Bird, CD by Eva Ellingsworth, 2009
Cover Art for Sound and Sense: Virginia Poets and Their Students, Virginia Arts Center of Richmond, Va. Chapbook, 2009.
United States Embassy: Pretoria, South Africa, 2007 Exhibition Catalog. Work selected for cover.
United States Embassy: Hong Kong, China, 2003, East Meets West. Exhibition Catalog.
Style Magazine: April 2003, Art Out of the Box, by Gwen Van Ostern, Richmond, VA
Cover Art for Man Overboard, Collected Poems, by Steven Barza, Finishing line Press, 2009.
Style Magazine: October 2001,Give Peace a Chance, by Deborah McLeod, Richmond, VA
Richmond Times Dispatch: October 1999,State of the Art, by Clarke Bustard, Richmond, VA
Style Magazine: October 1999,Seeing the Music, by Jessica Haddad, Richmond, VA
Richmond Times Dispatch: Nov. 19 1998, State of the Art Gallery Visiting Openings, by Sibella Giorello, Richmond, VA
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum: October 1996, 77th National Exhibition, Springfield, Mass., Catalog
Peninsula Fine Arts Center Juried Exhibition: 1995, Newport News, VA, Catalog
Pansywowa Galeria Sztuki: 4,5,6 1995, Notoro Symposium 95W Gniewie I W Sopocie, by Wspoltworca, Spotkania, Sopot, Poland
Richmond Times Dispatch: June, 1992, Artists Fascinated with Natures Ways, by Robert Merritt, Richmond, VA
Richmond Times Dispatch: June 14,1992, Artists Exhibit New Ways, by Robert Merritt, Richmond, VA

Select Collections

State Art Gallery, Sopot Poland
Federal Reserve Bank
Cedarfield, Richmond, Virginia
Westminster Canterbury, Richmond, Virginia
Media General
Capital One Corporate Collection

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Education
1989 Maryland Institute College of Art - Baltimore, MD. MFA
1987 Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture - Summer
1986 School of Visual Arts - NYC. BFA
1984 Keystone Junior College - La Plume, PA. AFA

Select Solo Exhibitions
2010 "Baggage" Solo exhibition of new work at Russell Projects. Richmond, Va. - Catalog
2009 "Art Viceroy Miami" Group exhibition of solo installation projects. The Former Black Militant Golf and Country Club Satellite Pro Shop. Dec 2-6th. Art Basel Week - Viceroy Hotel, Miami, Fla. The Former Black Militant Golf and Country Club Satellite Pro Shop is voted a Top Ten Exhibition 2009 by Douglas F. Maxwell for D'Art International Magazine.
2006 "The Unveiling of Arthur Negro" A solo presentation of a new sculpture. Hosted by collector, Robert Rubin. See NY Times, July 30, 2006. Sunday Style section.
2006 "New Drawings" Solo exhibition. Alfred State University, Alfred, NY
2005 "New Drawings" Solos exhibition of new drawings at Orazio Salati Gallery. Binghamton, NY
2003 ]]>
<![CDATA[Three Wise Men]]> Three Wise Men, 2011 Deconstructed golf bag 75 x 48 x 17 inches]]> <![CDATA[Some Bodys Going to get hurt]]> Some Bodys Going To Get Hurt, 2011 Deconstructed golf bags 48 x 48 x 16 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Red Menace]]> Red Menace, 2011 Deconstructed golf bags 53 x 48 x 16 inches]]> <![CDATA[Killer]]> Killer, 2011 Deconstructed golf bags 48 x 24 x 16 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Precocious]]> Precocious, 2011 Golfbag vinyl and leather 48 x 48 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Black Crown, Mint Hood]]> Black Crown, Mint Hood, 2011 Deconstructed golf bag 24 x 24 x 12 inches]]>

Solo Exhibitions

2006
Mildly Subversive, Montserrat College of Art Gallery, Beverly

2005
New Paintings, Danziger Projects, New York
Installationview, Deitch Projects, New York
Wall Paintings, Publico, Cincinnati
The Burden of Keeping it Real, Andre Simoens Gallery, Knokke-Zoute, Belgium
Pain-Free Kittens, Quint Contemporary Art, La Jolla

2004
Multiverse, Galerie du Jour, Paris, France
Bucky Balls, Printed Matter, New York
Living Signs, Galeria Moriarty, Madrid, Spain

2003
Project Rainbow, 222 Gallery, Philadelphia
Worlds within Worlds, Deitch Projects, New York
Sponsorship, Black Market Gallery, Los Angeles

2002
This Dream Is So Life-Like, Gas Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Products Are The New Art, Printed Matter, New York
Dream Garden, Deitch Projects, New York
Fancy Is a Verb, Twentyfour, Vancouver, Canada
Sign Language, Stux Gallery Project Room, New York

2001
Evolution Is the Theory of Everything, Parco Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Sign Age, Galerie de Miguel, München, Germany
Pieceofmind, Colette, Paris, France
Vocabularytest, Joseph Silvestro Gallery, Brooklyn

2000
Shtick, Houston Gallery, Seattle
Luxurygood, Alife, New York

1999
Flatnessisgod, Zakka, New York

1998
Networking Is a Skill, Chaos, New York

1997
No Sweat, Manhattan Athletic Club, New York

1996
Clever Title Goes Here, a+a Company, New York
Slow Children Playing, Mad River Post, New York

Group Exhibitions

2005
Threshold, Max Wigram Gallery, London
Greater New York 2005, P.S.1 / Museum of Modern Art, New York

2004
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis
Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca
Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver
Will Boys Be Boys? Questioning Adolescent Masculinity in Contemporary Art
Salina Art Center, Salina
The Dreamland Artist Club, Creative Time, New York
Le Tri Postal, Lille, France
Palazzo dell’Arte, Milan, Italy
USF Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa
Contemporary Museum, Baltimore
Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach
Yerba Buena Arts Center, San Francisco
Beautiful Losers, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati
La Collection d’Art Contemporain d’Agnès B., Les Abattoirs Museum, Toulouse, France
Earthly Delights, MassArt, Sandra and David Bakalar Gallery, Boston

2003
Airtight Plan for Killing, Buia Gallery, New York
A New New York Scene, Galerie du Jour, Paris, France
Lead Poisoning, New Image Art, Los Angeles
North Star Video Screening, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan

2002
SK8 on The Wall, Gallery Rocket, Tokyo, Japan
Session The Bowl, Deitch Projects, New York
Street Wise, A-Part Gallery, London
Group Show, Quint Contemporary Art, La Jolla

2001
Artissima Turin Art Fair, Artissima, Turin-Torino, Italy
Grandes Arquitecturas Pequenas, Galeria Dasto and Centro de Arte Dasto, Oviedo, Spain
Spunky, Exit Art, New York
Group Show, Ground Zero, New York

2000
Critic as Grist, White Box, New York
Tomorrow, Rare, New York
Le Salon for Art Collectors, Babylon, London
Group Show, Steffany Martz, New York
Interior Spaces in Contemporary Art, Whitney Museum of American Art at Champion, Stamford

1999
Size Matters, Gale Gates, Brooklyn
Photo Synthesis, Rare, New York
Road Show, DFN Gallery, New York
Room with a View, Sixth@Prince Fine Art, New York
LA National Juried Art Exhibition, Patricia Correia Gallery, Los Angeles

1998
Fresh Blood: 13 Young Artists, Archibold Arts, New York
Le Salon for Art Collectors, Vanessa Suchar, London

1997
Summer Invitational, Steffany Martz, New York
Wet Paint, Mary Anthony, New York
Group Show, a+a Company, New York

1996
Giftland v: Democra$y, Printed Matter, New York
Night of 1,000 Drawings, Artists Space, New York
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Born 1950 Wilmington, Delaware

Education

2002
Encaustic Instruction: R & F Encaustics, Kingston, N. Y.
San Francisco Center for the Book, San Francisco, CA

1999
Printmaking Instruction: University of Montana, Missoula, MT

1985
Printmaking Instruction: University of Montana, Missoula, MT

1977
Traditional Mosaic Instruction: Graduate of Centro Internazionale Studi Insegnamento Mosaico, Ravenna, Italy

1974
Printmaking Instruction: University of Montana, Missoula, MT

1972
B.A. in Studio Art/Biology: Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA

Selected Solo Exhibits

2009
Diatom Universe, Catalyst, Missoula, MT, March

2006
New Work – Hush Series, Brunswick Gallery, Missoula, MT, December

2004
New Work, Brunswick Gallery, Missoula, MT, December

2003
Encaustics and Gouache Paintings, Plain Dealing Farm, Scottsville, VA, April

2002
New Work in Encaustic, Brunswick Gallery, Missoula, MT, December

2001
Mystery of the Stars – Black & White Photographs, Brunswick Gallery, Missoula, MT, December

2000
Twenty-seven Amphora - Monotypes, Brunswick Gallery, Missoula, MT, December
Four Artists From Montana – Twenty-seven Amphora – Gouache Paintings, Artists
Gallery, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, June

1999
In The Garden – Relief Prints, Art Fusion Gallery, Missoula, MT, May,

1998
Twenty-seven Amphora – Gouache Paintings, Noice Gallery, Kalispell, MT, May

Selected Group Exhibits

2009
Montana Triennial, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT, June
Art Auction 41, Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, MT, January
Missoula Art Museum’s 37th Art Auction Exhibit, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT January

2008
Juried Photography Exhibition, Gallery Saintonge, Missoula, MT, December
Encaustic Invitational, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT, May

2007
Deep Play: Joyful Revelry and Subversive Whimsy in MAM Collections, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT, December
Caravan Collaboration, Alone/Together, Montana Art Gallery Directors’ Association traveling show. Shown at: Western Montana Gallery, University of Montana Western, Dillon, MT, November 2007, Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, MT, July
Jessie Wilber Gallery, Emerson Art Center, Bozeman, MT, May
Women Beyond Borders, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT, March
MAM Unwrapped II, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT. March
Many Faces of Women – Photography Exhibit, Gallery Saintonge, Missoula, MT,
Contemporary Art 35/Full Circle, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT, January

2006
Wood Show, The Museum, Missoula, MT, October
MAM Unwrapped I, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT, Septembe
Studies From The Figure - Pattee Canyon Ladies’ Salon, Brunswick Gallery, Missoula, MT, August
Caravan Print Portfolio, Brunswick Gallery, Missoula, MT, August
Art Auction Exhibit, Temporary Contemporary, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT, January

2005
Spirit of Place - Unmapped Journeys, Beall Park Art Center, Bozeman, MT, October
Studies From the Figure – Pattee Canyon Ladies’ Salon, Presented at “A Look in the Mirror: Body Image in Contemporary Society Conference,” Institute of Medicine and Humanities, Saint Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center, Missoula, MT, October
Form Not Function: The Art of Historic Grain Elevators, Beall Park Art Center, Bozeman, MT, June
Art Auction Exhibit, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT. January

2004
Americas 2000: All Media!, Northwest Art Center, Minot State University, Minot, ND, September
Art on the Plains 7, Plains Art Museum, Fargo, S.D., September
Annual Juried Show, Allied Artists, Richland, Washington, May
Art Auction Exhibit, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT, January
Art Mobile, Traveling Art Show, State of Montana, School Year

2003
ANA 32, Holter Museum of Art, Helena, MT, September
Invitational Postcard Show, Dana Gallery, Missoula, MT, June/July
Polemics, Art Museum of Missoula, Missoula, MT, July
Play Ball, Art Museum of Missoula, Missoula, MT, June
Art Auction Exhibit, Art Museum of Missoula, Missoula, MT, January

2002
Minitreasures, Holter Museum, Helena, Montana, August
Recollecting: The Role of Memory in Making and Collecting Art, Art Museum of Missoula, Missoula, MT, June
Yellowstone Auction Exhibit, Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, MT, April
Art of Healing, Dana Gallery and University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, April
Art Mobile, Traveling Art Exhibit, Montana, Fall 2001- Spring 2002

2001
Little Picture Show, Custer County Art Center, Miles City, MT, October
Studies From the Figure, Brunswick Gallery, Missoula, MT, September 2002, August 2001, 2000, 1999 & 1998
Wolf City: By Appointment Only, Art Museum of Missoula, Missoula, MT, July

2000
The Montana Connection, The Art Gallery, Lower Columbia College, Longview, WA, May

Live Performances

2007-09
“Montanarama”, Science Woman Performance, Alpine Artisans. Performed at: Seeley Lake, MT January 2009; Paris Gibson Square Museum, Great Falls, MT, June 2007; Emerson Art Center, Bozeman, MT, May; Western Heritage Center, Billings, MT, January

2006
First Time - Poll, Science Woman Performance, Anniversary of Artini, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT, August

2005
Science Woman & Beauty Ranger Deconstruct the Corps of Discovery, Collaborative Performance, Beall Park Art Center, Bozeman, MT, November 7,
Science Woman - My History of Art – People, Places & Things – Performances # 1, May 2005 & Performance #2, June, Brunswick Gallery, Missoula, MT

2004
“How to Vote!” Science Woman Performance, Pre-Election Rally, Caras Park, Missoula, MT, October

2003
“The Early Years of Science Woman,” Science Woman Performance, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, VA, April

2002
“Mary Lyon’s True Identity,” Science Woman Performance, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, June

2001
“History of Science,” Science Woman Performance, An Evening of Weird Science with Dr. Science, University of Montana Theatre, Missoula, MT, March

1997-2001
“Art Improves the Quality of Life,” Science Woman Performance, Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, Art Auction, Great Falls, MT, April 2001; and Art Museum of Missoula, Art Auction, Missoula, MT, January

Video Performances

2005
“Science Woman Points the Way - Lewis & Clark SEE the Pictographs!” Science Woman analyzes special attributes of Lewis and Clark site for Beall Park Art Center exhibit – A Sense of Place, video Created by Leslie V. S Millar, Co-directed by Leslie Millar and Amelia O’Connor, Missoula, MT September

2004
“How to Vote,” Performer, writer and director, video by Science Woman, Missoula, MT, October

2002
“Cool Water Hula,” Cameo Appearance, video by Kristi Hager, Missoula, MT, September

2000
“Happy Birthday, Art Museum of Missoula!” Performer, writer and director, video by Science Woman, Missoula, MT, October

1999
“Two or Three Things I know for Sure,” Featured Artist, video about creative ability by Michael Steinberg, Director of Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Missoula, MT, May

Community Lectures

2009
“My History of Art – Encaustics, Science Woman and Persian Miniature Painting,” Art Associates Lecture, Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT, February 18

2008
“Encaustics,” Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT, May and June

2006
Art in Science/Science in Art, Panel Discussion, Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, Great Falls, Montana, September

Bibliography

2009
“Missoula’s vibrant arts community could hold the key to an economic turnaround,” Missoula Independent Article by Erika Fredrickson –featured interview with Leslie Millar, Missoula, MT, March 26

2008
“Waxing Eloquent at MAM,” Article on Encaustic Invitational, Entertainer Article by Joe Nickell, Missoulian, Missoula, MT, July 3

2007
“Artist Inspired by National Encaustic Conference,” Article and Photograph by L.V.S. Millar, State of the Arts - Montana Arts Council Newsletter, September/October Issue, page 22
“Art, Denuded: Pattee Canyon Ladies Salon,” Entertainer Article by Joe Nickell, Missoulian, Missoula, MT, July 26
“Leslie, This Is Your Life,” Documentary Biography by Chris Autio and Aprille Hammond, International Documentary Challenge, March
“An Artist That Collects Inspiration,” Entertainer Article, Missoulian, Missoula, MT, February 22

2005
“Science Woman Points the Way - Lewis & Clark SEE the Pictographs!” Video, Created by Leslie V. S Millar, Co-directed by Leslie Millar and Amelia O’Connor, Missoula, MT, September
“Artists’ Views,” Article by Joe Nickell, In Business, Quarterly Missoulian Journal, Featured Interview (pp.13-14) and photograph (p.10), Missoula, MT, Spring

2004
“Missoula Artist Paints on the Wall of the Missoula Art Museum,” Cover photo, Missoulian, Missoula, MT, August 6

Selected Collections

Missoula Art Museum, Missoula, MT
Montana Museum of Art and Culture, University of Montana, Missoula, MT
City of Missoula, Missoula, Montana
Jundt Art Museum, Spokane, Washington
Federal Reserve Bank of Northwest U.S., Minneapolis, MN
Linda Wachtmeister & Robert Strini, Scottsville, VA
Estate of Edward R. Murrow
Margaret Kingsland & John Fletcher, Missoula, MT
Susan and Roy O’Connor, Missoula, MT
Jon & Anne Bertsche, Missoula, MT
Frances Brodsky, San Francisco, CA
Debra Earling & Robert Stubblefield, Missoula, MT
J. Robert Lennon and Rhian Ellis, Ithaca, NY
Jeff & Pat Aresty, Seeley Lake, MT
Laura Millin & Craig Menteer, Missoula, MT
Page Bond, Richmond, VA

Residencies

2009
Residency Fellowship, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Amherst, VA, May
Residency, Montana Arts Council, Helena, MT, May 2009
Creative Capital Workshop Graduate, World Trade Center and Montana Arts Council, Missoula, MT, April 19 – 21,

2006
Residency Fellowship, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Amherst, VA, June

2003
Residency Fellowship, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Amherst, VA, April

Fellowships and Grants

2009
Professional Development Grant for Travel to Virginia Center for the Creative Arts
2007
Professional Development Grant to National Encaustic Conference, Montana Arts Council, Helena, MT, June

2006
Professional Development Grant for Travel to Virginia Center for the Creative Arts Residency, Montana Arts Council, Helena, MT, May

1995
N.E.A. Development Grant, Caravan Project Artist - Peepshow Stories
Montana Arts Council Grant, Caravan Project Artist – Peepshow Stories

Awards

2004
Nancy Award, Annual Juried Show, Allied Artists Association, Richland, WA, May

2003
Juror’s Choice Award, ANA 32, Holter Museum, Helena, MT, September

1992
Grand Prize, Slaves of Missoula Fashion Show, Crystal Theatre, Missoula, MT, May

1990
Juror’s Choice Award, Celebrate Montana – Montana Institute of the Arts. Exhibition, MSU, Bozeman, MT, June
Northern Lights Institute Award, Environmental Impact Studies, Missoula Museum of the Arts, Missoula, MT, April

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Group and Continuing Exhibitions

1993
The Mabey Gallery “Points of View” Sculpture Exhibition, Richmond, VA
The Trillium Gallery, Urbanna, VA

1995
Piedmont Arts Association, “A Virginia Portfolio” Exhibition, Martinsville, VA

1997
Left Bank Gallery, The Cloister Exhibition, Sea Island, GA

1998
Shockoe Bottom Art Center, Juried Exhibition, Richmond, VA
Left Bank Gallery, The Cloister Exhibition, Sea Island, GA

2000-2003
Cudahy’s Gallery, Richmond, VA

2000-2004
Earl McGrath Gallery, New York, NY
Leighton Gallery, Blue Hill, ME

2002-2003
Kane Marie Fine Arts Gallery, Virginia Beach, VA

2002
Red Piano Gallery, Hilton Head Island, SC
Washington Sculptors Group, Juried Exhibition, Washington, DC

2002-2008
Devonish Gallery, Anguilla, BWI

2005
Washington Sculptors Group, Juried Exhibition, Washington, DC

2004-2005
Martha Mabey Art Gallery, Biloxi, MS

2004-2008
White Canvas Gallery, Richmond, VA

Solo Exhibitions

1994
The Mabey Gallery, Richmond, VA

2000
Cross Mill Gallery, Ashland, VA
Cudahy’s Gallery, Richmond, VA

2002
E. Taylor Greer Gallery, Ferrum, VA
Cudahy’s Gallery, Richmond, VA

2003
Cross Mill Gallery, Ashland, VA

2004
Devonish Gallery, Anguilla, BWI

2005
White Canvas Gallery, Richmond, VA

2007
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA

Profile

B. Millner, having exhibited his sculpture for more than fifteen years, has begun to give equal emphasis to his oil paintings. His bronzes reflect his fascination with the human figure, which he uses to portray both whimsy and emotion. His wildlife images usually depict the subject in suspended motion. His paintings depict interior and exterior scenes infused with warm light and deep shadow. These works suggest solitude and mystery. Millner’s work has been exhibited from Maine to Mississippi and the Caribbean and collected internationally.


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<![CDATA[Long Horned Beetle]]> Long Horned Beetle, 2011 Bronze Edition 1 of 6 13 x 11 1/2 x 18]]> <![CDATA[Carrion Beetle]]> Carrion Beetle, 2011 Bronze Edition 1 of 6 5 x6 x 9 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Low Country Reflections]]> Low Country Reflections, 2008 Oil on canvas wrapped panel 25 1/2 x 31 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[High Low]]> High Low, 2009 Oil on canvas wrapped panel 31 1/2 x 25 1/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[Evening Colors]]> Evening Colors, 2008 Oil on canvas wrapped panel 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Pete's Boat]]> Pete's Boat, 2008 Oil on canvas wrapped panel 31 1/2 x 25 1/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mudscape]]> Mudscape, 2008 Oil on canvas wrapped panel 31 1/2 x 25 1/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[Perlorus Dawn]]> Perlorus Dawn, 2008 Oil on canvas wrapped panel 24 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mr. Caravati's Kerosene Can]]> Mr. Caravati's Kerosene Can, 2005 Oil on canvas 18 x 14 inches]]> <![CDATA[Cobble Lights]]> Cobble Lights, 2007 Oil on canvas 30 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Back Stairs Lights]]> Back Stairs Lights, 2005 Oil o ncanvas 18 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Arch Light]]> Arch Light, 2005 Oil on canvas 36 x 24 inches]]>

Hullihen Williams Moore is a landscape photographer. Through his work, Moore seeks to let others know some of the wonder, power, and beauty of the wildness of nature. He has concentrated on the mountains of Virginia and National Parks throughout the country.

In college at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, Moore worked as a stringer for the Richmond Times-Dispatch and was paid five dollars for each photograph used by the paper. Later at the University of Virginia, he continued to make pictures as a hobby, often traveling into the mountains to photograph.

In the 1970's, Moore bought his first view camera and began working with 4” x 5” black and white film and making his own prints. In 1979, Moore studied with Ansel Adams in Yosemite National Park. In addition, he has studied landscape photography and fine print making with noted landscape photographers John Sexton and Philip Hyde.

His book, Shenandoah: Views of Our National Park, was published by the University of Virginia Press in October, 2003. The work contains 51 images, made over more than 20 years. From grand vistas and waterfalls to the delicate unfurling of new ferns, these duotone prints capture the singular appeal that attracts visitors to the park each year. In two essays, Moore addresses the natural and human history of the park as well as his own personal experience of it, including stories behind several individual photographs.

National Public Radio Weekend Edition – Sunday featured Moore and his book in a December, 2003, broadcast. NPR said:
"Today, Hullie Moore’s book of photographs, Shenandoah: Views of Our National Park … may be doing for Shenandoah what Adams did for Yosemite. Moore captures the park’s waterfalls, vistas, ice-laden trees and budding flowers in black and white images that are both simple and profound."

Concurrent with the publication of Moore's book, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts mounted a traveling exhibit of images from the book to tour Virginia. Eileen Mott, Exhibition Curator of the Virginia Museum for the exhibit, said of Moore’s work:
"He shows us water as we have never seen it, falling and spraying with delight in its own energy. He gives us the gift of pause in the image of a single wildflower. American poet William Carlos Williams said, “poets write for a single reason—to give witness to splendor.” That, above all else, is the unselfish and poetic bequest of Hullihen Williams Moore’s photographs, splendor."

The Virginia Museum exhibit has been on display at more than a dozen venues throughout Virginia and Washington, including the Department of the Interior in Washington and the Pauley Center at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond. In addition, Moore’s work featuring images from across the country was on display at Richmond International Airport in an exhibit mounted by the Virginia Museum in 2009. The exhibit, “This Land is Our Land,” included photographs of Yosemite, Yellowstone, and the Tetons as well as the National Forests of western Virginia. Moore’s work has also been featured in many exhibits throughout Virginia, including the Page Bond Gallery.

The October-November, 2003, issue of albemarle magazine featured a 10-page portfolio of Moore's work and an excerpt from his book. Moore received the silver award for the albemarle photographic essay from the International Regional Magazine Association. In addition, the book has been recognized for excellence by the Association of Partners for Public Lands.

Moore’s work is part of the permanent collection of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and is held in the art collections of major corporations including Capital One and Owens & Minor.

A portfolio of Moore's photographs has appeared in Blue Ridge Country and his images have also appeared on calendars and on six popular posters he has published of the Shenandoah National Park. In addition, Moore’s images have appeared on the cover of four magazines and on the cover and throughout an annual report to stockholders of a public company. Moore has also had many one-person exhibits across Virginia.

In addition to his work as a photographer, Moore is a Trustee of the Shenandoah National Park Trust that supports the preservation of the beauty, habitat, and cultural heritage of Shenandoah National Park. Moore also serves as Chair of the Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board, the seven-member regulatory body that addresses air pollution policy and approves air regulations for the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Moore is a member of the Board of Directors of Union First Market Bankshares Corporation, a Virginia multi-bank holding company

Moore uses a wooden 4 x 5 view camera and works in a darkroom in his home.]]>
<![CDATA[Appalachian Trail Mist]]> Appalachian Trail and Mist Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1992 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Baldface Mountain Overlook, 81]]> Baldface Mountain Overlook Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1981 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Baldface Mountain Overlook, 88]]> Baldface Mountain Overlook, 1988 Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1988 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Big Meadows Pine Fog]]> Big Meadows Pine, Fog and Ice Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1991 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Chimney, October Light]]> Chimney, October Light Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1999 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Cold Heart, Hogcamp Branch]]> Cold Heart, Hogcamp Branch Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1997 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Dark Hollow Falls]]> Dark Hollow Falls Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1982 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Dogwoods]]> Dogwoods Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1995 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Downstream Moormans River]]> Downstream, Moormans River Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1997 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[False Helebore]]> False Hellebore Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1998 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Flame Cloud]]> Flame Cloud Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1988 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Ice Orb and Lace]]> Ice Orb and Lace Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1991 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Little Fall and Fern]]> Little Fall and Fern Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1990 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mayapples Rain]]> Mayapples, Rain Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1995 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Moormans River Sugar Hollow]]> Moormans River, Sugar Hollow, Spring Shenandoah national Park, Virginia, 1995 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Moormans River Winter]]> Moormans River, Winter Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1995 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[New Ferns]]> New Ferns Shenandoah national Park, Virginia, 1992 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Old Rag Boulder and View]]> Old Rag Boulder and View Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 2001 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Old Rag Mountain]]> Old Rag Mountain Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1982 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Service Berry and Dogwood]]> Service Berry and Dogwood Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1999 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Big Schloss, Stone Detail and View]]> Big Schloss, Stone Detail and View Big Schloss Roadless Area, George Washington National Forest, Virginia, 2006 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Buck Run Trail]]> Buck Run Trail Laurel Fork Area, George Washington National Forest, Virginia, 2006 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Falling Spring]]> Falling Spring Allegheny County, Virginia, 1996 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Rhododendron and Tall Trees]]> Rhododendron and Tall Trees Garden Mountain Area, Jefferson National Forest, Virginia, 2007 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Burnt Trees and Yellowstone River]]> Burnt Trees and Yellowstone River Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 1995 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[El Capitan]]> El Capitan Yosemite National Park, California, 2004 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Sentinel Rock and Clouds]]> Sentinel Rock and Clouds Yosemite National Park, California, 1998 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Sequoia Remains, Stump Meadow]]> Sequoia Remains, Stump Meadow Stump Meadow, Giant Sequoia national Monument, California, 1998 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Tetons, Morning Clouds]]> Tetons, Morning Clouds Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, 1995 Archival pigment prints and selenium toned silver gelatin prints Editions vary by size of print 11 x 14 inches to 30 x 40 inches]]>

Current Position

Associate Professor, Chair of the Painting & Printmaking Department, Virginia Commonwealth University

Education

MFA Printmaking, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI
BFA Painting & Printmaking, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City,
MO

Group Exhibition Record

2007
Reading Light: Books by Artists and Photographers; Donna Seager Gallery, San Rafael, CA
Multiple Impressions: Contemporary Voices in Printmaking; University of Georgia, Athens, GA

2006
Photo Books Now, The San Francisco Center for the Book,
San Francisco, CA (curated)

2005
4th International Book & Paper Triennial, Columbia College Chicago Center for Book and Paper Arts (curated)
The NEO Show, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio (curated)
Book Arts from the Permanent Collection, College of Wooster Art Museum, Wooster, OH, (curated)

2004
Site in Sight, Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, CA
Matter & Spirit: The Genesis and Evolution of the Book, Wells College, Aurora, NY, (curated)
Four Extraordinary Books, Heights Arts, Cleveland, OH, (curated)

2003
The Method & The Matrix: Contemporary Printmaking in Ohio, Riffe Gallery, Columbus, OH, & Weston Art Gallery, Cincinnati, OH (curated)
Page Me: the art of zines, commix and other artist-made books, SPACES Gallery, Cleveland, OH, (curated)

2001
Photo/Graphic: Reading Postmodern Photography, (collaborative installation with Mary Jo Toles) Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH

2000
Fabricating Memory, William Busta Gallery, Cleveland, OH,
(invitational)
The Great Lake Erie: Imagining an Inland Sea, Hallwalls
Gallery, Buffalo, NY, (curated)
Reading Visual Text: Regional Volumes, Brew House, Pittsburgh, PA, (invitational)

1999 – 2000
Common Ground: Contemporary Landscapes from Israel and Ohio,
Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery, Columbus; Weston Gallery, Cincinnati; the Artists House, Jerusalem, Israel, "catalogue" (curated)

1999
Embody/Disembody, Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington, DC; Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL, "catalogue" (invitational)
Ohio Print Biennial, Cleveland Artists Foundation, Cleveland, OH, (invitational)

1996
Urban Evidence: Contemporary Artists Reveal Cleveland, collaborative exhibition curated by the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, and SPACES Gallery, Cleveland, OH, "catalogue" (invitational)

1989
The Women’s Room, The Edge Gallery, Chicago, IL, (invitational)

1985
Works on Paper, Detroit Artist’s Market, Detroit, MI, (juried)
Motor City Breakdown, University of Kentucky Center for Contemporary Art, Lexington, KY
Collaboration, Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI, (curated)
Kansas City Art Institute 100th Anniversary, Six Selected Graduates, Karl Oskar Gallery, Westwood Hills, KS, (invitational)

1984
Heroes and Idols, Detroit Focus Gallery, Detroit, MI, (juried)
Works on Paper, Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, Forum Gallery, Bloomfield Hills, MI, (juried)
Scarab Club Annual Print Exhibition, The Scarab Club, Detroit, MI, (juried, awarded Best of Show)
Steelface Corporation Annual Exhibition, Steelface Corporation, Southfield, MI (juried, awarded first place, printmaking)

1983
Monoprints Published by Squadron Press, Douglas Drake Gallery, Kansas City, KS, (invitational)

Solo Exhibitions

2002
The Extinguishing of Stars, an Artists’ Book, Holly Morrison & Carolyn Fraser, published by Idlewild Press, Zygote Press Gallery, Cleveland, OH
The Cleveland Museum of Art's Print Club 18th Annual Fine
Print Fair, Cleveland, OH, (invitational)
Holly Morrison, Eric Rippert, Mary Jo Toles, curated by Joann
Cohen for the Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland, OH
The Office Place, Photogravures by Holly Morrison, CWRU Weatherhead
School of Management, Cleveland, OH

2001
(t)here: Holly Morrison College of Wooster Art Museum, Wooster, OH

1994
Passage, William Busta Gallery, Cleveland, OH
Selections 94, Williams Gallery, Lafayette College, Easton, PA (four person, invitational)
Materials and Faith, William Busta Gallery, Cleveland, OH, (invitational)

1993
Holly Morrison: Prints and Drawings, Isis Gallery, Notre Dame University, South Bend, IN
Drawing Together, David Alban and Holly Morrison, The John J. McDonough
Museum of Art, Youngstown, OH (two person collaborative exhibition)
Women’s Voices, Case Western Reserve University, Mather Gallery, Cleveland, OH (juried)
RTA ART, collaborative charette redesign project sponsored by the Committee for Public Art and the Cleveland Rapid Transit
Authority, exhibition of model proposals at SPACES Gallery, Cleveland, OH; Award for concept

1992
Holly Morrison: New Work, William Busta Gallery, Cleveland, OH
Art Without Walls Invades Rubber City, Canal Place, Akron, OH
Art Without Walls/AWOL, Powerhouse Gallery, Cleveland, OH

1991
Holly Morrison: Work on Paper, San Antonio Art Institute, San Antonio, TX
Death, Life, Purgatory, and Nirvana, CEC, Philadelphia, PA, (invitational)
World Tattoo Second Anniversary Exhibition, World Tattoo Gallery, Chicago, IL (invitational, four person exhibition with Norrienne Betijeman, Karen Finley, Joann Howard and Holly Morrison)
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Art Without Walls,Cleveland, OH

1990
Holly Morrison, Moreau Gallery, St. Mary’s College, South Bend, IN
World Tattoo Inaugural Exhibition, World Tattoo Gallery, Chicago, IL (invitational)

1988
Holly Morrison, The Edge Gallery, Chicago, IL
The Best of the Edge, The Edge Gallery, Chicago, IL, (invitational)

1987
Enactment for Mnemosyene, installation and performance, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO
The Mid Four, Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, (juried)

1986
Offerre, performance, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO
The Heart of America National Print Exhibition, University of Missouri
Museum of Art and Archaeology, Columbia, MO, (juried)
Visitation, performance, Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, NY

Museum Collections & Public Commissions

Ball State University Museum of Art, Muncie, IN
Capital One Financial Corporation; Richmond, VA
Cleveland Institute of Art, Jessica R. Gund Memorial Library, Artists’ BookCollection; Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Public Library, Louis Stokes Wing, public art commission, Cleveland, OH
Louisiana State University, Hill Memorial Library Rare Book Collection; Baton Rouge, LA
Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI
Detroit Institute of the Arts, Detroit, MI
The Federal Reserve Bank, Cleveland, OH
Muskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon, MI
Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO
Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA
Progressive Corporation, Cleveland, OH
Southern Graphics Council Archive, University of Mississippi; Oxford, MS
TIAA-CREF, St. Louis, MO
State Library of Victoria, Rare Book Collection; Melbourne, Australia
Wesleyan University Museum of Art, Middletown, CT

Grants & Fellowships (Awards and Honors, etc.)

2006 – 2007
Virginia Commission for the Arts Artist Fellowship,
$5000, Richmond, VA
VCU Center for Teaching Excellence Grant, $3500,
Richmond, VA

2004
Headlands Center for the Arts, Residency Fellowship, Sausalito, CA
Cleveland Institute of Art John and Maxeen Flowers Digital Technology
Grant, funds supported travel and fees to attend the Kala/Trillium Summer Institute for Innovative Print &
Paper, Berkeley and Brisbane, CA.

2003
Cleveland Institute of Art John and Maxeen Flowers
Digital Technology Grant, funds supported travel and fees to work at Cone Editions Press, Ltd., East Topsham, VT

2003
Ohio Arts Council Individual Artists Grant, $10,000

2001 - 2002
Ohio Arts Council, Artist Project Grant, $4200

2000
Cleveland Institute of Art Faculty Travel Grant Designing
Leadership, support to work with Rolf Smith-Lead Guide, Virtual Thinking Expeditions; Robyn Benincasa -founder, Colorado Adventure Training; Dev Patanik -cofounder, Jump! Associates

1999
Cleveland Institute of Faculty Development Grant, funds supported travel, workshop, and residency, working with Kaylynn TwoTrees adapting Seven Directions Practice for studio pedagogy and critique

1999
Ohio Arts Council Individual Artists Grant, $5000

1998
Recipient of the 1998 Cleveland Arts Prize in Visual Art, supported by the Cleveland Women’s City Club Foundation
1991
MacDowell Colony, Residency Fellowship, Peterborough, NH

Conferences (panelist or presenter at conferences/symposia)

2006
Presenter; Art and Design Facilities of the Future; NASAD Annual Conference, with Cynthia Lawson - Parsons school of Design; Moderator: Sally McRorie – Dean College of Visual Arts, Theatre & Dance, FSU; Minneapolis, MN

2003
Ohio Arts Council, The Method & the Matrix, Printmaking Roundtable, panel participant, Columbus, OH

2002
AAHE NCHE, Seven Directions Practice: Discovering and Developing Ways of Learning Conference Workshop/Presenter with Kaylynn TwoTrees, and Matthew Scott Haar Farris, Chicago, IL

2001
NAWE Conference on Women in Higher Education, Presenter, Seven Directions Practice for Higher Education, Boston, MA
The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland’s Creative Essence 1900-

2000
the Artist Past and Future, panelist with artists Don Harvey and Michaelangelo Lovelace, Moderator: Frannie Taft; Cleveland Institute of Art, public panel simultaneously broadcast on Cleveland Public Radio WCPN

1999
SPACES Gallery, Don’t Look Back: What the future Holds for Artists Spaces, panelist with Frank Green, Roberta Bedoya, and Martha Wilson; Moderator William Busta, Cleveland, OH

1998
Firelands College/Bowling Green State University, Panelist for Firelands College symposium Censorship in the Arts, Huron, OH

Teaching Experience

2005 - Present
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, Associate Professor, Parinting & Printmaking
teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in traditional and digital printmaking

1991 - 2005
Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH, Associate
Professor, Integrated Media Environment
teaching printmaking, drawing, book arts, web design

2001
Cleveland Institute of Art, summer course, Sense of Place, in Fasano, Italy

1994
Lacoste School of the Arts, Lacoste, France, Printmaking Head, summer session

1990
Adult Correctional Institution, Cranston, RI, Teaching painting and drawing to inmates in the women’s minimum and medium security facilities

1988 - 1990
Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA, Assistant Professor, Department of Fine Arts, Foundation Drawing

1987 - 1988
Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, Instructor, Introduction to Studio Art

1986, 1987
Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, NY, Drawing Instructor,
consecutive summers

1985 - 1986
Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia, PA, Instructor,
Foundation Drawing

1984 - 1985
Cranbrook Academy of Art and Design, Bloomfield Hills, MI, TA
Department of Printmaking

1982 - 1983
Young Audiences, Kansas City, MO, Instructor in Kansas City Schools
Learning through the Arts

1979 - 1983
Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, Instructor, Education
Department

Visiting Artist & Public Presentations

2004
San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA. visiting artist lecture
Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito, CA, public lecture in conjunction with 3 month residency

2003
Marcus Thomas Design, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, presenter with poet Harvey Hix, and painter Daniel Dove for this design firm's annual retreat
Friends of the Oberlin College Library, Oberlin, Ohio, presentation: The Extinguishing of Stars: The Making of an Artists’ Book
Cleveland Museum of Art Print Club, photogravure lecture and demonstration, Cleveland, Ohio

2002
Zygote Press, Cleveland, Ohio, public presentation: The Extinguishing of Stars: The Making of an Artists’ Book

2001
Akron Art Museum, Communicating Vessels, lecture in concert with the Photo/Graphic exhibition
The College of Wooster Art Museum, visiting artist lecture, Wooster, Ohio

1999
Akron Art Museum, lecture on photography with collaborator Mary Jo Toles
Akron Art Museum, Art at the End of the Millennium, an Artist’s View, lecture/discussion

1998
SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, studio visit and presentation to SUNY graduate students of public art commissions

2004
Visiting Artist Lecture; Center for Word, Text, and Image; San Francisco Art Institute; San Francisco, CA
Public Lecture; Headlands Center for the Arts; Sausalito, CA

1997
Cleveland Public Library, Louis Stokes Wing, Cleveland, OH public lecture in conjunction with the completion of The Golden Game - a public art commission completed in 1997
Cranbrook Academy of Art and Design, Bloomfield Hills, MI, studio visit and presentation to Cranbrook graduate students of public art commissions completed and in process

1996
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH Public lecture in conjunction with the exhibition Urban Evidence: Contemporary Artists Reveal Cleveland

1994
Kent State University, Kent, OH, visiting artist lecture and studio demonstration in color intaglio printing

1993
Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, visiting artist lecture
Notre Dame University, South Bend, IN, visiting artist lecture, studio demonstration color intaglio printing, critique with graduate students

1993
McDonough Museum of Art, Youngstown, OH, lecture in conjunction with the exhibition Drawing Together

1992
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, visiting artist lecture, critique with graduate students

1991
San Antonio Art Institute, San Antonio, TX, visiting artist lecture & workshop with undergraduate printmaking students

1990
Cranbrook Academy of Art and Design, Bloomfield Hills, MI, visiting artist residency Printmaking Department, during resident area head Steve Murakishi’s sabbatical
St. Mary’s College, South Bend, IN, visiting artist lecture

1988
Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia, PA, visiting artist lecture

1986
Sumner Academy of Art and Science, Kansas City, KS visiting artist residency with Kansas City magnet school

Curatorial & Juried Work

2003
Juror with Sabine Kretschmar, Stark County Artists Exhibition, Massillon Museum, Massillon, OH

1999
Juror for the Wendy Moore Emerging Artist Award, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH

1998
Member of a 3-person jury for the 10th Annual Cleveland Performance Art Festival, Cleveland, OH

1997
Co-curator with Bellamy Printz for the exhibition What’s Rite?, SPACES Gallery, Cleveland, OH

1995
Member of the curatorial team for the exhibition Radical Ink, SPACES Gallery, Cleveland, OH

1992
Curator for the exhibition The Printmaking Workshop: Bob Blackburn’s Collection, Cleveland Institute of Art, Reinberger Gallery, Cleveland, OH
Printmaking Paradigm, lecture presented in conjunction with the Printmaking Workshop/Bob Blackburn exhibition, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH

Professional Activity

2007
Master Printer; artist-Sebastiaan Bremer; published by VCU’s PAPR EDITIONS, Richmond, VA
Loirinha – quad-tone digital print with etching and engraving on Somerset Enhanced Velvet, paper 32” x 24”, plate 23 ¾” x 17 ¾”, edition of 12 with 2 artists proofs, 4 working proofs, and 3 color trial proofs;

2006
Master Printer; artist—Joanne Greenbaum; published by VCU’s PAPR EDITIONS, Richmond, VA
untitled – 4 plate etching and aquatint, paper 22” x 15”, plates 12” x 9”, in an edition of 15;
untitled – 4 plate etching and aquatint, paper 22” x 15”, plates 12” x 9”, in an edition of 18;
untitled – 1 plate etching and engraving, paper 30” x 22”, plate 22” x 17”, in an edition of 15;

2002
Team Project Manager, One Week: A Week in the Life of University Circle, an collaborative digital media project between CIA and the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University

1998
Participant in Media Working Group’s Open Studio: the Arts On-line, funded by the Benton Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, Covington, KY, (invitational)

1998
Photogravure with Lothar Osterburg, 2 week workshop, workshop organizer and assistant to master printer Osterburg, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH

1991 - 1996
Visiting Artist Program Director, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland,
OH

1989
Master Printer for artist Tony Fitzpatrick’s suite of 16 intaglio prints, Dark Horses, published by Janet Fleisher Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

1986 - 1987
Printer for the Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO, tutorials and
editioning for visiting artists Alice Aycock, Mary Beth Edelson, Brenda Goodman, Anne Humanfeld, and Tony Naponic

1984 - 1985
Museum Preparator for the Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum,
Bloomfield Hills, MI

Professional Service Community Service

2001 - 2007
Cleveland Arts Prize, Visual Arts Award, Member of a six-member
committee responsible for reviewing nominations and awarding the annual Cleveland Arts Prize in Visual Arts, Cleveland, OH

1995 - 2000
Appointment to the Board of Trustees SPACES Gallery, Cleveland, OH,
member of the Programming Committee and Space Lab Committee

1995 - 1997
Appointment to the Programming and Education Committees of the
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH

1993 - 1995
Appointment to the Board of Trustees of the Committee for Public Art,
Cleveland, OH, 1993 appointed co-chair of the Programming Committee with Tom Hinson - Curator of Contemporary Art and Photography, Cleveland Museum of Art


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<![CDATA[HCA, West of West, You are Loved]]> HCA, West of West, You Are Loved Archival pigmented inkjet print AP 9 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Thirty-Three]]> Thirty-Three, 2008 BAT + edition of 10 Quad-toned archival digital print with ochre bole on enhanced Somerset Velvet paper 11 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Line]]> Line Archival pigmented inkjet print 33 x 37 inches & 40 x 50 inches]]> <![CDATA[Light]]> Light Archival pigmented inkjet print 33 x 37 inches & 40 x 50 inches]]> <![CDATA[Endless]]> Endless Archival pigmented inkjet print 40 x 50 inches]]> <![CDATA[Brilliant]]> Brilliant Archival pigmented inkjet print 40 x 50 inches]]>

Education

1972 B.F.A. Painting and Printmaking, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, Virginia

Grants, Fellowships, Awards

2006 - 2007
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Professional Fellowship

1999 - 2000
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Professional Fellowship

1997 - 1998
Virginia Commission for the Arts Individual Artist Grant

1992 - 1993
Virginia Commission for the Arts Individual Artist Grant

1991
Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, Va
Drawing Award (Juror: Tom Armstrong)

1989 - 1990
University of Virginia Center for the Liberal Arts, Study in Italy Grant
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.

1987
Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Friends of the Center Award and Drawing Award (Juror: Ned Rifkin)

1981 - 1982
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts/Va. Commission for the Arts

Professional Fellowship

1980 - 1981
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Professional Fellowship

Solo Exhibitions

2007
THE OBSERVED WORLD OF A RIGHT-HANDED PAINTER
TIME ENOUGH (Angelo’s / C&O - Charlottesville venues)

2005
ITALIAN MINIATURES McGuffey Arts Center, Charlottesville, Virginia

2000
THE HOURS TRILOGY and ISLANDS SUITE, McGuffey Arts Center, Charlottesville, Virginia

1998
TIM O’KANE / TIME ENOUGH 1993 - 1998 Selected Paintings and Drawings Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia

1994
TIM O’KANE Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, S.C.

1989
SELECTED DRAWINGS Piedmont Va. Community College, Charlottesville, Va.
TIM O’KANE/WORKS ON PAPER Peninsula Fine Arts Center

Group Exhibitions

2008
SMALL CLAIMS, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA

2007
The Butler Institute of American Art National Juried Exibition, Youngstown, Ohio *catalogue Gallery Henoch, New York
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA

2006
Gallery Henoch, New York, NY.

2005
Gallery Henoch, New York, NY.

2005
Art of the 20th Century, New York, N.Y.

Contemporary American Realism VIII, M.A.Doran Gallery, Tulsa, OK

2003
30 YEARS, Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, VA.

2002
Realism / Regional Les Yeux de Monde, Charlottesville, VA.

2000
New American Paintings (Juror: Howard Fox) Open Studios
Press, Boston, Ma.* Catalog # 27

1999
New American Paintings (Juror: Linda Norden) Open Studios
Press * Catalog # 21

1998
ARTSITES 98, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, Md. , Catalog: Washington Review

COMMONWEALTH COLLECTS, Contemporary Art Center of VA., VA. Beach

1996
Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York, N.Y.

1993
Art Museum of the Americas, OFF THE MALL: Inside Washington’s Foremost Art GalleriesOAS, Washington D.C

1992
PASTANDPRESENT: THE AMERICAN TRADITION OF STILL LIFE PAINTING, Adams Davidson Galleries, Washington, D.C.
Rosenthal Galleries, Chicago, Illinois

1991
Juried Exhibition, Peninsula Fine Arts Center (Juror: Tom Armstrong) *Catalog

1990
INTIMATE AND VISIONARY: 200 YEARS OF AMERICAN MASTER DRAWINGS, 1790 - 1990 Adams Davidson Galleries *Catalog

DRAWING THE LINE Fendrick Gallery, Washington, D.C.

1989
SMALL FORMAT WORKS (20th Anniversary Exhibition), Fendrick Gallery

1988
THE FIGURE Peninsula Fine Arts Center

1987
3 REALISTS FROM THE FENDRICK
Anderson Gallery, VA. Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA. Virginia Beach Fine Arts Center, Va. Beach, VA.
JURIED EXHIBITION Peninsula Fine Arts Center

Public Collections

Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA.
Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, S.C.
Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies,
Monticello, Charlottesville, VA.
ER Carpenter Co., Richmond, VA.
Crestar Bank, Richmond, VA.
Virginia Power, Richmond, VA.
Hirsh & Bedner, Santa Monica, California
Equitable Insurance Corporation, Columbus, Ohio
McGuire, Woods & Battle, Richmond, VA.


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<![CDATA[Market Eggplants in hanging basket]]> <![CDATA[Vanilla Gelato]]> Midsummer Still Life / Gelato, 2009 Oil on panel 17 x 14 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Shell & Empty Jar at 6 PM]]> Shell & Empty Jar at 6PM, 2009 Oil on board 17 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Portobella]]> Portobella, 2007 Oil on archival Strathmore board 8 1/4 x 8 inches]]> <![CDATA[Peonies]]> Peonies, 2007 Oil on archival Strathmore board 8 x 10 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Blenders]]> Blenders, 2005 Oil on panel 10 1/2 x 7 inches]]> <![CDATA[Tea Towels]]> Tea Towels, 2005 Oil on panel 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches]]>

Education

2000 MFA, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
1992 BA, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA

Awards

Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant For Painters and Sculptors, 1999
Silas H. Rhodes Merit Scholarship, 2000, School of Visual Arts
Paula Rhodes Memorial Scholarship, 2000, School of Visual Arts

Solo Exhibitions

Creatures of habit part II, 2007, claudine, New York, NY
Creatures of Habit, 2004, Doma Café and Gallery, New York, Ny
Ruby Palmer, 2003, Gallery 3A, Brooklyn, NY
Ruby Palmer : Paintings and Drawings, 2002, Doma Cafe and Gallery, New York, NY
Ruby Palmer : New Work, 2002, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
Ruby Palmer : Recent Works, 2001, Art Design Digression Gallery, Hudson, NY

Group Exhibitions

Double Bubble, 2007, Page Bond Gallery, Righmond, VA
Wrote for luck, 2006, Kouros Gallery, New York, NY
Regeneration Room, February 2006, LMAK Projects, Brooklyn, NY
Site 92, 2006, Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY
Emerging: Franklin Evans, Greg Murr, Ruby Palmer, 2004, Morgan Lehman Gallery, Lakeville, CT
Colored Pencil, 2004, KS Art, New York, NY
A Bestiary, 2003, curated by Josh Dorman, 55 Mercer Gallery, New York, NY
Smaller Than a Breadbox, 2003, Morgan Lehman Gallery, Lakeville, CT
A Group Show Four Artists, 2003, curated by Bradd Skubinna, Kolva-Sullivan Gallery, Spokane, WA
Art For Now, 2002, Kristen Frederickson Contemporary Art, New York, NY
Selected Artists, 2002, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
The Big Show, 2000, curated by Loren Madsen, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY
Selections from the MFA Dept., 2000, organized by Elga Wimmer, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY
New York Area MFA Exhibition, 2000, co-sponsored by the College Art Association, Hunter College Times Square Gallery, New York, NY
Group Trope, 1999, curated by David Row, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY
The Stroke, 1999, selected by Suzanne McClelland, Exit Art, New York, NY
You’ve Got A Hot Ass, 1998, curated by William Kaizen, 450 Broadway Gallery, New York, NY
Underexposed, 1998, Kendall Fine Art and Design, Hudson, NY

Slide Registry

2000- The Drawing Center, New York, NY

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<![CDATA[Three Labs in Purple Tree]]> Three Labs in Purple Tree, 2009 Watercolor and collage 11 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Grey Dog with Yellow Sky]]> Grey Dog with Yellow Sky, 2009 Watercolor and collage 11 x 6 inches]]> <![CDATA[Untitled]]> Guardian, 2010 Watercolor and collage 15 x 11 1/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[Resting Place]]> Resting Place, 2010 Watercolor and collage 14 x 19 inches]]> <![CDATA[Labs in Exotic Plant]]> Labs in Exotic Plant, 2010 Watercolor and collage 12 1/2 x 13 inches]]> <![CDATA[Dingo]]> Dingo, 2010 Watercolor and collage 13 x 11 inches]]>

Education

1975 University of Wisconsin, Madison, MFA
1971 Texas Tech University, BFA,
1969 University of the Americas, México D.F.

Selected One Person Exhibitions
2010 William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, We are Not Alone
2008 Modernism, Inc., San Francisco, Another Life
2008 Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, NYC, Another World
2007 William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, Nocturnes & Preludes
2007 Susan Street Fine Art Solana Beach, CA, New Paintings
2006 Berman/Turner Projects, Santa Monica, This Life
2005 One California Building, San Francisco, Poetic Paintings
2005 Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA, Strange Attractions
2004 Susan Street Fine Art, Solana Beach, CA, Paintings
2003 William Turmer Gallery, Santa Monica, Paintings
2003 Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA, Strange Attractions
2001 Modernism, San Francisco, Paintings and Works on Paper
1999 Sylvia White Gallery, New York, Paintings and Works
on Paper
1999 The New Gallery, Nantucket, MA, Paintings and Works
on Paper
1998 Modernism, San Francisco, Paintings and Works on Paper
1996 Modernism, San Francisco, Paintings and Works on Paper
1994 Patricia Correia Gallery, Santa Monica, Paintings,
Sculpture and Drawings
1994 Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA, Works on Paper
1990 Koplin Gallery, Santa Monica, Paintings and Drawings
1986 Saxon-Lee Gallery, Los Angeles, Paintings and Drawings
1986 Garth Clark Gallery, Los Angeles, Vessels and Drawings
1985 Barbara Toll Fine Arts, New York, Paintings, Drawings
and Sculpture
1984 Garth Clark Gallery, Los Angeles, Vessels and Drawings
1983 Barbara Toll Fine Arts, New York, Paintings, Drawings
and Sculpture
1983 Reynolds/Minor Gallery, Richmond, VA, Paintings,
Drawings and Sculpture
1981 Barbara Toll Fine Arts, New York, Drawings and Sculpture
1980 Osuna Gallery, Washington, DC, Ceramic Vessels

Selected Group Exhibitions
2007 United States Embassy, South Africa, Art in Embassies
Exhibition

2006 Abstract Notions, Berman, Turner Projects, Santa
Monica
2004 25th Anniversary Exhibition, Modernism, San Francisco
2004 Group Show, Susan Street Fine Arts, Solana Beach, CA
2002 Group Show, Ruth Bachofner Gallery, Santa Monica
1999 Selected Works, Modernism, San Francisco
1999 Y2Khaos, Nevada Institute of Contemporary Art,
Las Vegas
1998 The Horse: images of the horse in contemporary art,
Sylvia White Gallery, Santa Monica and New York
1996 Collector’s Choice Nevada Institute of Contemporary Art,
Las Vegas
1995 Group Show, Patricia Correia Gallery, Santa Monica
1995 The Small Painting, O’Hara Gallery, New York
1994 The Art Cup, Garth Clark Gallery, Los Angeles
1994 Group Show, Patricia Correia Gallery, Santa Monica
1994 To Enchant (Blue), McCallister Gallery/Bixler-Stacey Lee
Gallery, New York
1993 Intimate Universe, Nina Freudenheim Gallery, Buffalo, NY
1993 Gallery Group Show, Michael Dunev Gallery, San Francisco
1993 Vessels: Painting and Sculpture, Patricia Correia Gallery,
Venice, California
1993 Icons in Contemporary Art, California Crafts Museum,
San Francisco
1992 Group Show, Michael Walls Gallery, New York
1992 Group Show, Gerald Peters Gallery, Dallas
1992 Rituals of Tea, Garth Clark Gallery, Los Angeles
1990 Group Show, Koplin Gallery, Santa Monica
1988 Young Masters: Right off the Rack, Joy Moos Gallery,
Miami
1987 The Current Landscape, Felicita Foundation, Escondido,
California
1987 Gallery Artists, Saxon-Lee Gallery, Los Angeles
1986 Texans, Past and Present, University of Texas,
San Antonio
1986 New Clay, Art Gallery, California State University,
San Bernardino
1985 Recent Ceramic Sculpture, University Art Museum,
Univ. of New Mexico
1984 Group Drawing Exhibition, Alice Simsar Gallery,
Ann Arbor, MI
1984 Image/Vessel/Image, Garth Clark Gallery, New York
1983 Nocturne, Ruth Siegel Gallery, New York
1983 Tulip Time, Impressions Gallery, Boston
1982 Zeichnung Heute, Kunsthalle, Nurnberg, Germany
1982 Outdoor Sculpture/20 Sculptors, Virginia Museum of Art,
Richmond
1981 Starry Night, Kathryn Markel Gallery, New York
1981 Group Show, Barbara Toll Fine Arts, New York
1981 Visiting Artist Exhibition, Maryland Institute of Art,
Baltimore

Professional Experience
2003 Instructor, Santa Monica College, Santa Monica (part time)
1986-87 Lecturer, California State University, Long Beach
(part time)
1986-87 Instructor, Santa Monica College, Santa Monica
(part time) (also in 2003)
1985-86 Associate Professor, California State University,
San Bernardino (full time)
1977-85 Associate Professor, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond (full time, with tenure)
1975-77 Assistant Professor, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN (full time)
1975 Lecturer, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Selected COllections
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
First National Bank, Minneapolis
Chemical Bank, New York
J.P. Morgan Chase, New York
Prudential Insurance
Newark Mobil Oil
Booz, Allen & Hamilton, New York
Federal Reserve Bank, Richmond, VA
General Electric HBO, New York
Hotel Monaco, San Francisco
Hotel Monaco, Seattle
Yokohama Royal Park Hotel, Japan
The Ambassador Hotel, Taipei
The Imperial Hotel, Osaka
The Sherwood Hotel, Taipei
MGM Grand, Las Vegas
Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas
Southern California Gas Co., Los Angeles
Global Crossing, Los Angeles
Hotel Argent, San Francisco
David & Lucille Packard Foundation, Los Altos
Capital One, Richmond, VA

Bibliography
2008 Calendar Arts + Selects, New York Sun, 1 April 2008,
(color illustration)
2008 Curtis Ripley, Nocturnes and Preludes, paintings & works on
paper, William Turner Gallery, Santa Monica, 2008 (exhibition
catalog)
2006 Curtis Ripley,This Life, recent paintings & works on paper,
Berman/Turner Projects, Santa Monica, 2006 (exhibition
catalog)
2005 Modernism, Twenty Five Years, 1979-2004, Modernism, Inc.,
San Francisco, two volumes,Contemporary, page 424-5.
2004 Curtis Ripley 2004/Recent Paintings, William Turner Gallery,
Santa Monica, 2004 (exhibition catalog)
2004 Art Scene, Southern California, Vol. 14, No. 4, December 94
(Illustration)
1994 Art Now Gallery Guide, West Coast, December, 1994 (Cover
illustration, Yellow Days, and article with illustrations, Desert
Rose and Violeta)
1994 Las Vegas, USA!, Nevada Institute for Contemporary Art, Las
Vegas, (catalog) (color illustration: Chance)
1986 McKenna, Kristine, ]]>
<![CDATA[First Light]]> First Light, 2011 Oil on canvas 20 x 16 inches]]> <![CDATA[Prelude 14]]> Prelude #14, 2011 Oil on canvas 40 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Not Alone]]> Not Alone, 2011 Oil on canvas 40 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Madness]]> Madness, 2011 Oil on canvas 40 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[The Magician]]> The Magician, 2011 Oil on canvas 40 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Prelude #14]]> Prelude #14, 2011 Oil on canvas 40 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Hydrogen]]> Hydrogen, 2011 Oil on canvas 24 x 18 inches]]> <![CDATA[Absolute Summer]]> Absoulute Summer, 2011 Oil on canvas 24 x 18 inches]]> <![CDATA[Electricity]]> Electricity, 2011 Oil on canvas 24 x 18 inches]]> <![CDATA[It Might As Well Be Spring]]> It Might As Well Be Spring, 2010 Oil on canvas 40 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Prelude #11]]> Prelude #11, 2008 Oil and collage on canvas 44 x 38 inches]]> <![CDATA[Chateau]]> Chateau, 2007 Oil and collage on canvas 44 x 38 inches]]>
Education

2001
M.F.A., Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA

1988
M.S.T., Fordham University, New York, NY

1987
B.A., English Literature, Fordham University, New York, NY

Select Solo Exhibitions

2012
Layers and Competition, Fine Arts Center Gallery, Blue Ridge Community College, Weyers Cave, VA

2011
Trace of a Moving Point, Emerson, McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, Virginia

2010
Walking the Parallels to Terminus, Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, Hollins University, Roanoke, VA

2008
Unicursal Reveries, Quirk Gallery, Richmond, VA
The Thread in the Labyrinth, Anderson Gallery, Richmond, VA
Fiona Ross, ADA Gallery Richmond, VA

2007
A Line is a Thing That Moves in Time, H&F Fine Arts, Mt. Rainer, MD

2006
Material, Process and Meaning, Concord University, WV

2005
Mattering, Lora Robbins Gallery, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA
Fiona Ross, Robert Rentz Gallery, Richmond, VA

2004
Works in Ceramic, Doris Ulmann Gallery, Berea College, Berea, KY

2002
New Sculptures, Cressman Gallery, Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA
Cotermination, Clear Space, Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT

2001
MFA Show, Anderson Gallery, VCU, Richmond, VA

Select Group Exhibitions

2011
The Gift, Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, Hollins University, Roanoke, VA
Drawing Analogies, The Athenaeum, Alexandria, VA
Virginia Artists 2011, Charles H. Taylor Arts Center, Hampton, VA

2010
Spirited Calligraphy, Earnest Welch Gallery, GSU, Atlanta, GA
Fiona Ross and Tanja Softic, Town Center, Capital One, Richmond VA

2009
Seoul Art Festival, Seoul, Korea (catalogue)
Stimulus Plan, ADA Gallery, Richmond,VA
Preview: Walking the Parallels to Terminus, ADA Gallery, Richmond, VA

2008
Fraser Gallery, Bethesda, MD, Committed
ADA Gallery, Richmond, VA, Salon Selectives

2007
Sparkling Fresh Art, New York, NY
Fraser Gallery, Bethesda, MD, Bethesda Painting Awards
Seoul Hae-tae Gallery, Seoul, South Korea, Artificium of Humanitas
Shang-Shang Gallery, Beijing, China, Artificium of Humanitas
New American Paintings, Exhibition in Print, Mid-Atlantic, #69
Art Space, Richmond, VA, Radius 250
LBI Institute for Arts and Sciences, NK, Works on Paper, National

2006
Zone: Chelsea Center for the Arts, New York, NY, Collection
Daegu Cultural Arts Center, Daegu, South Korea, Artificium of Humanitas
Museum of Modern Fine Arts, Minsk, Belarus, From America
Corcoran Museum, WPA/C, Washington, DC, 25th Annual Art Gala

2005
Zone: Chelsea Center for the Arts, New York, NY, Mixed Bag
Zone: Chelsea Center for the Arts, New York, NY, Material Matters
New American Paintings, Exhibition in Print, Mid-Atlantic, #57
Corcoran Museum, WPA/C, Washington, D.C., Select III
Catonsville Gallery, CCBC, Baltimore, MD, School]]>
<![CDATA[Self Portrait #12]]> Self Portrait in Blue #12, 2011 Acrylic on duralar 17 x 14 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Self Portrait #10]]> Self Portrait in Orange, #10, 2011 Acrylic on duralar 17 x 14 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Melt and Flow Blue]]> Melt and Flow #1 (Blue), 2011 Acrylic on duralar 40 x 25 inches ]]>
Education

1956-1958
Richmond Professional Institute (now Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia

1958
Bachelor of Fine Arts

1958
Awarded Fine Arts Medal

1954-56
Women’s College of the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, North Carolina

Teaching Appointments

1973-2007
Painting and Drawing Faculty, The Studio School, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

1987,1988,
Artist-in Residence

1990-1991
(Summer: week’s residence), Nimrod Hall, Bath County, Virginia

1984-1986
Statewide Artist-in-Residence Program

1990-1991
Education and Outreach, Virginia museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

1968-71
Instructor of Art, Upper and Middle Schools, Collegiate School For Girls, Richmond, Virginia

1961-1968
Adjunct Instructor of Art, Evening College, Richmond Professional Institute/ Virginia, Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia

Solo Exhibitions

2010
THE BEACH PICTURES, Recent Pastels and Charcoal Drawings Rivermont Studio, Lynchburg, Virginia

2008
Spotlight Exhibition: Eleanor Rufty in the Parlor Gallery, The Studio School, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

2007
eleanor rufty: Drawings, Babcock Art Gallery, Sweetbriar College, Sweetbriar, Virginia

2006
REPLAY: An Exhibition of Drawings, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

2003
“ In the meantime…”, Main Art Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1998
ELEANOR RUFTY: DRAWINGS, Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano, Lima, Peru

1997
VOICE-OVER: Recent Paintings and Drawings, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1994
ELEANOR RUFTY: PAINTINGS, Jack Blanton Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

1991
ELEANOR RUFTY: RECENT WORKS, 1708 East Main Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1991
ELEANOR RUFTY, The Hiddenite Center, Hiddenite, North Carolina

1988
ELEANOR RUFTY: DRAWINGS AND PAINTINGS, D.T.W Gallery, New York. New York

1986
ELEANOR RUFTY: PASTEL ON PAPER, Reynolds Minor Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1985
ELEANOR RUFTY: DRAWINGS, [Richard Carlyon: Paintings, Tom Chenoweth: Sculpture], 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1980
ELEANOR RUFTY; RECENT PAINTINGS, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1978
ELEANOR RUFTY, Modlin Fine Arts Center, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia

1968
ELEANOR RUFTY: PAINTINGS, Studio Gallery, Washington, D.C.

1965
ELEANOR RUFTY: PAINTINGS, Midtown Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1960
ELEANOR RUFTY: PAINTINGS, Fine Arts Gallery, Richmond Professional Institute, Richmond, Virginia

Group Exhibitions

2008
OUTSIDE/INSIDE, Eleanor Rufty, Milo Russell, Richard McCord, Ron Johnson, H. Scott November Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, Curator: Sally Bowring

2007
ART IDEAS FOR NEW COLLECTORS, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

2007
THINKSMALL 4, International Miniature Invitational Exhibition, Artspace and Art6 Galleries, Richmond, Virginia, Co-curators: Jude Schlotzhauer and Santa DeHaven

2005 WPA/C 2006
ART EXHIBITION AND AUCTION, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 20006, Curator: Ashley Kistler

2004
SMALL WORKS INVITATIONAL, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

2004, 2007
STRICTLY DRAWING, Main Art Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

2005
THINKSMALL2 /3

2003
International Miniature Invitational Exhibition, Curators: Charles, Scalin, Diane Fostick, Artspace Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

2003
VIRGINIA WOMEN ARTISTS, Prints from the Permanent Collection, Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center, University of Richmond Museums, Richmond, Virginia

2003
THUMBNAILS and …, Main Art Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

2002
MAPPING A COMMONWEALTH: Contemporary Artists in Virginia, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1998
ARTISTS ON ARTISTS: Portraits of Artists by Artists, Astra Design, Richmond, Virginia

1996
AMERICAN DRAWING BIENNIAL V, Juror: Thomas Armstrong, III Muscarelle Museum of Art, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia

1996-2005
STUDIO SCHOOL FACULTY EXHIBITION, Studio School, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

1995-1996
STRICTLY PAINTING, Curator: Ashley Kistler, Emerson Gallery, McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, Virginia

1995
ARTISTS OF THE SOUTH, Wall Street Walk and Artist’s Market, The Alliance for Downtown New York, New York, New York

1995
NEW WORK, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1992
AMERICAN DRAWING BIENNIAL I, Juror: Peter Plagens, Muscarelle Museum of Art, College of William and Mary , Williamsburg, Virginia

1992
1708 EAST MAIN ANNUAL JURIED EXHIBITION, Juror: Stephan Westfall, Award: 3rd Prize, 1708 East Main Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1991
ONE BY TWENTY-ONE: FACULTY ART EXHIBITION, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

1991
THE INTIMATE EYE, Selections from the Jack Blanton Collection, McGraw-Page Library, Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Virginia

1991
RICHMOND PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP PORTFOLIO, “The Murders in the Rue Morgue”, Crestar Art Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1989
BLACK AND WHITE II , Reynolds/Minor Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1988
REAL LIFE, Florida Gulf Coast Art Center, Bellaire, Florida

1987
CONTEMPORARY MODES OF EXPRESSION, (Tucker-Boatwright Festival), The Marsh Gallery, University of Richmond, Virginia

1987
FICTITIOUS AND TRUE, Virginia Beach Art Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia

1987
DRAWING INVITATIONAL, Southeastern Center For Contemporary Art, Winston Salem, North Carolina

1987
MID-SUMMER’S GALLERY BENEFIT EXHIBITION, 1708 East Main Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1985-1986
DRAWING 85; CLEVELAND (UK) 7TH INTERNATIONAL DRAWING BIENNALE, Cleveland Gallery, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, England Aberystwtwyth Arts Center, Aberystwtwyth, Wales Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow, Scotland City Art Gallery, Birmingham, England

1984, 1985
MID-SUMMER’S GALLERY BENEFIT EXHIBITION, 1708 East Main Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1984
ADDING IT UP, Anderson Gallery, School of the Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University. Richmond, Virginia

1984
TREDEGAR IRONWORKS EXHIBITION , Juror: Peter Schjeldahl, Richmond, Virginia

1984
MADE IN VIRGINIA, Reynolds/Minor Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1981
GROUP EXHIBITION, Reynolds/Minor Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1980
VIRGINIA ARTISTS PORTFOLIO, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

1979
GROUP EXHIBITION, Scott – McKennis Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1979
MASKS, 1708 East Main Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1978
SMALL AFFORDABLE WORKS, 1708 East Main Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1978
GROUP EXHIBITION, Art Sales Gallery, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

1975, 1976, 1977
GROUP EXHIBITION, Scott-McKennis Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

1977
GROUP EXHIBITION, Roanoke Fine Arts Center, Roanoke, Virginia

1973
NEW WORK FROM ROBINSON HOUSE, Robinson House, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

1973
NINE WOMEN ARTISTS; RICHMOND, Anderson Gallery, School of the Art, Virginia Commonwealth University, chmond, Virginia

1967
CARILLON EXHIBITION, School of the Arts Faculty, Virginia Commonwealth University

1958, 1959, 1960 1964, 1965, 1966
NORTH CAROLINA ARTISTS’ ANNUAL EXHIBITION, North Carolina Museum of Art Raleigh, North Carolina

1965
FOUR ARTISTS, Studio Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia

1959
DAVIDSON COLLEGE ARTISTS SERIES, Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina

1959, 1973
VIRGINIA ARTISTS’ BIENNIAL, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia, Certificate of Distinction

1958
FOUR EXPERIMENTAL ARTISTS, Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina

1958
FOUR EXPERIMENTAL ARTISTS, Salem College, Winston Salem, North Carolina

1958
AMERICAN PAINTING 1958, uror: Dr. Grace McCann Morley, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

Awards

2007
SWEET BRIAR FELLOWSHIP, Sweet Briar College and The Creative Retreat at Mt. San Angelo, Sweet Briar, Virginia

2006
VIRGINIA CENTER FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS FELLOWSHIP The Creative Retreat at Mt. San Angelo, Sweet Briar, Virginia

2002
THERESA POLLAK PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE ARTS, Fine Art, Richmond Magazine, Richmond, Virginia

1995
VIRGINIA ARTIST OF THE YEAR, Richmond Women’s Caucus for Art

1994
MID-ATLANTIC/NEA REGIONAL FELLOWSHIP, Works on Paper, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, Baltimore, Maryland

Cover Art

2007
WITHOUT A PHILOSOPHY
Poems by Elizabeth Seydel Morgan
Louisianna State University Press
Publishing date: 2007

2000
WASHINGTON SQUARE (Literary Review)
(Winter Issue)
Issue 6
New York University
New York, New York

1992
NEW VIRGINIA REVIEW (Literary Review)
(Summer Issue)
Volume 9, Number 1
ISBN; 0-939233-05-3
New Virginia Review, Inc.
1306 East Cary Street
Richmond, Virginia

2004
Print
“…a single file of minutes…”
Inaugural FOSS Collector’s Society print to benefit the
Virginia Museum Studio School: “…a single file of minutes…”,
soft-ground etching, with the assistance of printmaker, Kris Iden.

Collections: Public and Corporate

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES
Richmond, Virginia

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
Richmond, Virginia

VIRGINIA STATE LEGISLATURE
Richmond, Virginia

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA: COMMISSION FOR THE ARTS
Richmond, Virginia

VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Richmond, Virginia

HUNTON AND WILLIAMS
Richmond, Virginia

CRESTAR BANK
Richmond, Virginia

CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, INC.
Innsbrook Campus
Richmond, Virginia

THE JACKSON L. BLANTON COLLECTION
The Longwood Center for the Visual Arts
Longwood University
Farmville, Virginia
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<![CDATA[Side By Side The Sea]]> Side By Side The Sea, 2011 Pastel on tinted watercolor paper 22 1/2 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA["...and a voice found its murmur."]]> "...and a voice found its murmur.", 2009 Pastel on water color paper 29 1/2 x 41 inches]]> <![CDATA["...when the shadow of a cloud..."]]> "...when the shadow of a cloud...", 2007 Pastel on water color paper 29 1/2 x 41 inches]]> <![CDATA["...here, there along by the sea."]]> "...here, there along by the sea.", 2008 Pastel on water color paper 29 1/2 x 41 inches]]> <![CDATA["...to witness an uncertain event..."]]> "...to witness an uncertain event...", 2008 Pastel on water color paper 29 1/2 x 41 inches]]> <![CDATA["...on the verge of a scene."]]> "...on the verge of a scene.", 2008 Pastel on water color paper 29 1/2 x 41 inches]]> <![CDATA["...off from dreams and time."]]> "...off from dreams and time.", 2008 Pastel on water color paper 29 1/2 x 41 inches]]> <![CDATA["...a very premonition."]]> "...a very premonition.", 2009 Pastel on water color paper 29 1/2 x 41 inches]]> <![CDATA["...by a faint light streaming."]]> "...by a faint light streaming.", 2009 Pastel on water color paper 29 1/2 x 41 inches]]> <![CDATA["...in the distant shadowy dusk..."]]> "...in the distant shadowy dusk...", 2010 Pastel on water color paper 29 1/2 x 41 inches]]> <![CDATA["...with not even a sound."]]> "...with not even a sound.", 2010 Pastel on water color paper 29 1/2 x 41 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bathers (1)]]> Bathers (1), 2010 Charcoal on watercolor paper 22 1/2 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bathers (4)]]> Bathers (4), 2010 Charcoal on watercolor paper 22 1/2 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bathers (2)]]> Bathers (2), 2010 Charcoal on watercolor paper 22 1/2 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bathers (3)]]> Bathers (3), 2010 Charcoal on watercolor paper 22 1/2 x 30 inches]]>

Education

Ph.D degree in philosophy of Art, Elmenia University , Egypt , 2004.
M.F.A. degree, Helwan University, Egypt, 1998.
B.S.A Elmenia University, Egypt, 1993.
Diploma of Painting, Faculty of Fine Arts, Elmenia University, Egypt,
1993.

Position

Assistant Professor – Department of Graphic Arts, Elmenia
University, Egypt.

Selected Recent Solo Exhibitions

2008
Mediterranean Dream , a solo Exhibition at Richards Hall , UNL,USA .

2003
Solo Exhibition in Eisentrager.Howard Gallery, UNL, USA

Selected International Exhibitions

2009Bridges Over the Mediterranean and The Baltic-Greec.

2008-2009
Meeting the other: American and Egyptian Prints-USA/Egypt.

Ithaca Art Bar Exhibition- NY.- USA.

2007
The Egyptian invitational Exhibition- Spain.

Varna International Print biennial – Portugal.

Sanbao invitational Print Exhibition (30 selected artist from allover the
world)China.

The Egyptian Art Exhibition in conjunction with the Egyptian cultural
week in Algeria.

2006
The 7th Chamalieres mini–Print triennial – France.

The5th Egyptian International Print triennial –Egypt .

The Iranian International painting biennial- Iran.

2005
The 23rd Alexandria Biennial of Mediterranean countries- Egypt.

Primo Premio Salon Dei Giovani – Rome-Italy .

Verna international Print Biennial – Portugal.

Ljubljana International Print Biennial – Slovenia.

The international invitational print Exhibition – Taiwan.

Tokyo international mini print triennial – Japan.

Kochi international print triennial – Japan.

2004
Triennial 100 cities- Prints from the four quarters of the globe,
Poznan, poland.

The 17th international youth salon- Egypt.

Etching versus digit Exhibition - Municipal Museum in lowicz, Poland.

2003
The Egyptian invitational Print Exhibition- UNL - U.S.A.

Cracaw international print triennial – Poland.

Triennial Krakau- Oldenburg , Germany.

Chamalieres mini–Print triennial – France.

2002
The Global Matrix –international Print Exhibition-U.S.A.

2000
Floren international mini – Print Exhibition – Romania.

1999
The third Egyptian international Print triennial – Cairo/ Egypt.

1998
Tokyo international mini Print triennial – Tokyo / Japan.

1997
The international Printmaking cooperatives symposium –Alberta/Canada.

1995
The 18th international independent Exhibition – Kanagawa – Japan
.

Selected National Exhibitions

Expressions on paper- Zamalek Art Gallery- Egypt 2007.
"Sights" (5 Artists Exhibition)- Alexandria- Egypt 2007.
Stars of the day (21artist) Exhibition –Horizon Gallery-Cairo- Egypt
2006.
Alexanderian Spectrum ( 4 artists) Exhibition - Bibliotheca
Alexandrian- Egypt 2006.
Artist in residence Exhibition (7 Artists) Bibliotheca Alexandrian-
Egypt 2006.
Exhibition of Egyptian artist in conjunction with Indoors , Egypt 2006.
3rd national Exhibition of Graphic arts-Cairo- Egypt 2005.
4 artist Exhibition in Zamalek Art Gallery, Cairo, Egypt, 2004
The National Exhibition of fine arts 2000-2003.
The annual salon of small art works 1997- 1998 -2004.
Artists of Elmenia Exhibition 1991-1992- 1993- 1994.
The Egyptian salon of youth 1994 , 2004

Selected Museum Collections

Museum of Nebraskan modern Art (MONA), Nebraska, USA.
Museum of modern Art , Cairo, Egypt.
Museum of Graphic Art , Cairo, Egypt.
Tosa Washi Museum of Printmaking Art, Kochi, Japan.
Tama Art University Museum , Tokyo, Japan.
Chung-Shan National Gallery , Taiwan.
Alexandria Bibliotheca , Alexandria , Egypt.

International Awards & Grants

Fulbright Commission Grant – VCU, USA 2008/2009.
The prize of Ithaca Art Bar contest - NY- USA 2008.
Certificate of Merit from The 7th Chamalieres mini–Print triennial –
France 2006 .
Certificate of Merit from Kochi international Print Triennial – Japan-
2005.
The Grand prize of the 16th international youth salon- Egypt – 2004.
Poster design Prize of the celebration of (Egyptian/ French) future
relations – 1998
Poster design Prize of the second Egyptian international Print
triennial – 1996.
Artist in residence grant from Alexandrian Bibliotheca 2005
2 year Egyptian governmental scholarship in UNL , USA , 2001-2003.

International Art Projects

Meeting the other, American and Egyptian print show USA/Egypt
2008/2009.
"Hand in hand" international project of print exchange - USA-2006.
Co-organizer and courtier of the "Open Expression" an American
contemporary Print Exhibition-AUC- Egypt-2005.
Co-organizer and courtier of the Egyptian invitational Print Exhibition-
UNL-USA-2003



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<![CDATA[Harbor 1]]> Harbor 1, 2010 Mixed media on paper 16 x 16 inch image size 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 inch paper size]]> <![CDATA[Harbor 2]]> Harbor 2, 2010 Mixed media on paper 16 x 16 inch image size 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 inch paper size]]> <![CDATA[Harbor 3]]> Harbor 3, 2010 Mixed media on paper 16 x 16 inch image size 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 inch paper size]]> <![CDATA[Harbor 4]]> Harbor 4, 2010 Mixed media on paper 16 x 16 inch image size 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 inch paper size]]> <![CDATA[Harbor 5]]> Harbor 5, 2010 Mixed media on paper 16 x 16 inch image size 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 inch paper size]]> <![CDATA[Harbor 6]]> Harbor 6, 2010 Mixed media on paper 16 x 16 inch image size 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 inch paper size]]> <![CDATA[Harbor 7]]> Harbor 7, 2010 Mixed media on paper 16 x 16 inch image size 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 inch paper size]]> <![CDATA[Harbor 8]]> Harbor 8, 2010 Mixed media on paper 16 x 16 inch image size 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 inch paper size]]> <![CDATA[Harbor 9]]> Harbor 9, 2010 Mixed media on paper 16 x 16 inch image size 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 inch paper size]]> <![CDATA[Harbor 10]]> Harbor 10, 2010 Mixed media on paper 16 x 16 inch image size 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 inch paper size]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 35]]> Mediterranean Dream 35, 2009 Mixed media on paper 26 x 37 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 36]]> Mediterranean Dream 36, 2009 Mixed media on paper 26 x 37 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 34]]> Mediterranean Dream 34, 2009 Mixed media on canvas 34 1/2 x 84 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 30]]> Mediterranean Dream 30, 2008 Mixed media 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 7]]> Mediterranean Dream 7, 2008 Mixed media 25 1/2 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 6]]> Mediterranean Dream 6, 2008 Mixed media 25 1/2 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 5]]> Mediterranean Dream 5, 2007 Mixed media 25 1/2 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 29]]> Mediterranean Dream 29, 2008 Mixed media 25 1/2 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 28]]> Mediterranean Dream 28, 2008 Mixed media 25 1/2 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 19]]> Mediterranean Dream 19, 2008 Mixed media 20 x 27 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 18]]> Mediterranean Dream 18, 2008 Mixed media 20 x 27 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 17]]> Mediterranean Dream 17, 2008 Mixed media 20 x 27 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 16]]> Mediterranean Dream 16, 2008 Mixed media 20 x 27 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 15]]> Mediterranean Dream 15, 2008 Mixed media 20 x 27 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 14]]> Mediterranean Dream 14, 2008 Mixed media 20 x 27 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 13]]> Mediterranean Dream 13, 2007 Mixed media 25 1/2 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 12]]> Mediterranean Dream 12, 2007 Mixed media 25 1/2 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 11]]> Mediterranean Dream 11, 2007 Mixed media 25 1/2 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 9]]> Mediterranean Dream 9, 2008 Mixed media 25 1/2 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 8]]> Mediterranean Dream 8, 2008 Mixed media 25 1/2 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 31]]> Mediterranean Dream 31, 2008 Mixed media 30 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 10]]> Mediterranean Dream 10, 2007 Mixed media 25 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 4]]> Mediterranean Dream 4, 2006 Mixed media 20 x 27 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Mediterranean Dream 1]]> Mediterranean Dream 1, 2006 Mixed media 20 x 27 inches]]>

Education

Bachelor of Arts, Kenyon College
Master of Business Administration, University of Chicago

Awards & Residencies

2002
Apprentice, Robert Shlaer, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Award of Achievement, Biennial 2002, Peninsula Fine Arts
Center

Fellow, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, Virginia.

2000
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Professional Fellowship.

Virginia Society for the Photographic Arts Award, Biennial 2000,
Peninsula Fine Arts Center

3rd Prize Lantern Winner, Celebrate Illuminate. Fellow, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, Virginia.

1999
Fellow, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, VA

1998
Fellow, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, VA

Solo Exhibitions

2005
McLean Project for the Arts. McLean, Virginia.
1708 Gallery. Richmond, Virginia.

2005
Acts of Light. James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia.

2003
Life on Silver. Collegiate School, Richmond, Virginia.

2002
75% Reality; 25% Other. Main Art Gallery, Richmond, Virginia.

2001
The Imagined Life of Things: Fifteen New Daguerreotypes. Astra
Design, Richmond, Virginia.

Case Studies. Jepson School of Leadership, University of
Richmond, Richmond, Virginia.

2000
Travels with Dante & Other Photographic Mementos. Second
Street Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia.

1999
Rereading. Astra Design, Richmond, Virginia.

1998
Wundercameron Studios: Portraits & Curios. 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia.

Wundercameron Studios: Portraits. James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia.

Collections

Capital One Inc.
Markel Corporation
Longwood Center for the Visual Arts
Rocky Mount Arts Center
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
The Valentine Richmond History Center
various individual collections

Selected Group Exhibitions

2005
State of the Art. Arlington Art Center. Arlington, Virginia.

Love in in the Air. Longwood Center for the Visual Arts. Farmville, Virginia .

2004
Identity: Work by Southern Jewish Women Artists. University of Virginia Museum. Charlottesville, Virginia.

ON MESSAGE: Art For Our Time. Plant Zero Project Space, Richmond, Virginia

Advance/Recede. Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen. Glen Allen Virginia

Alternative Processes: A Traveling Exhibit. Texas Photographic Society, San Antonio, Texas. Christopher James, juror. Touring 2004 to 2005.

Biennial 2004. Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA

2003
Secret Victorians. Museum of Photographic Arts. San Diego, CA

30 Years at Second Street. Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia.

25x25. 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia.

2002
Contemporary Photography in Virginia. Art Museum of Western Virginia. Roanoke, Virginia.

Extraordinary Things. University Gallery, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana; and Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois.

Biennial 2002. Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, Virginia. Philip Pearlstein, juror.

2001

Women of Taste: A Collaboration Celebrating Quilt Artists and
Chefs. Commissioned quilt, completed in conjunction with the Richmond Public Schools Nutrition Services, to become a part of the museum’s permanent collection. The Valentine Museum, Richmond, Virginia.

Fresh Works: a Celebration of Virginia Photography. 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia.

Two Circles Meeting at the Center. The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen, Glen Allen, Virginia.

Millennial Tramp Art: Picking Up After the Industrial Age. Artisans Center of Virginia, Waynesboro, Virginia.

2000
Snapshot. Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, Maryland.

A Matter of Scale. Dalton Galleries, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia.

1999
From the Heart. Astra Design, Richmond, Virginia.

1998
Found Objects & Art. Falk Art Gallery, Christopher Newport
University, Newport News, Virginia.

BOOKATECTURE. Astra Design, Richmond, Virginia. Carol Barton, curator.

1997
Stepping Out: The Outrageous Shoe. Hand Workshop Art Center, Richmond, Virginia.

Women of the Book. Touring exhibition: venues include Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro, Vermont; Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida; University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona; Janice Charach Epstein Museum Gallery, West Bloomfield, Michigan; University of Pennsylvania Library, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Finegood Art Gallery, West Hills, California. Judith A. Hoffberg, curator. Touring 1997 to 2004.

1996
Uncle Drosselmeyer's Other Gifts. Hand Workshop Art Center, Richmond, Virginia.

Selected Bibliography

"New Dimensions in Photo Processes 4th Edition". Laura Blcklow, 2006.
"A Playing With Light@", Jessica Clarke, Daily News-Record, February, 11, 2005.
“Loud and Clear”, Steven L. Jones, Style Weekly, September 29, 2004.
30 Years: Three Decades of New Art at Second Street Gallery. 2003
25x25. 1708 Gallery, 2003.
“Step Right Up”, Paulette Roberts-Pullen, Style Weekly, November 20, 2002.
“Alyssa C. Salomon, Daguerreotypist”, Jessica Ronky Haddad, Style Weekly, January 8, 2002.
Object Lessons: Original Art by Guild Artists. Guild Publishing, 2001.
“Daguerreotype update: Sunny North Side driveway”, Roy Proctor, Richmond Times Dispatch, December 23, 2001.
Women of the Book: Jewish Artists, Jewish Themes. Florida Atlantic University. Friends of the Libraries, 2001.
“Memorable Achievements”, Deborah McLeod, Style Weekly, December 26, 2000.
“Book Marks”, Margaret Regan, Tucson Weekly, January 6, 2000.
Review, Kerry Mills, ART PAPERS magazine, November/December 1998.

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<![CDATA[these wild ecstasies (for A.. Skiskin)]]> these wild ecstasies (for A.. Skiskin), 2010 Cyanotype, waxed 14 1/2 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[connect the landscape with the quiet of the sky, part 1]]> connect the landscape with the quiet of the sky, part 1, 2010 Van dyke 17 x 13 inches]]> <![CDATA[connect the landscape with the quiet of the sky, part 2]]> connect the landscape with the quiet of the sky, part 2, 2010 Van dyke 17 x 13 inches]]> <![CDATA[I Look for What is Not a Tree]]> I Look for What is Not a Tree, 2010 Van dyke on handmade paper 17 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[sensations sweet, felt in the blood]]> sensations sweet, felt in the blood, 2010 cyanotype, waxed 17 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[the round ocean & the living air, part 1]]> the round ocean & the living air, part 1, 2010 Cyanotype on handmade paper, waxed 22 x 17 inches]]> <![CDATA[Water Walker]]> Water Walker, 2008 Cyanotype, waxed 24 x 18 inches]]> <![CDATA[We are 60% Water; the rest Vanity & Grace]]> We are 60% Water; the rest Vanity & Grace, 2010 Van dyke on handmade paper, metal, waxed; paper made by Helen Hiebert 34 x 34 inches]]> <![CDATA[of all the might world of eye & ear]]> of all the mighty world of eye & ear, 2010 cyanotype, waxed; van dyke on handmade paper 23 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[when thy mind shall be a mansion for all lovely forms]]> when thy mind shall be a mansion for all lovely forms, 2010 Van dyke & cyanotype 23 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[Immersion]]> Immersion, 2008 Cyanotype print A/P 22 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[And Beyond]]> And Beyond, 2008 Cyanotype print Variant edition of 4 24 x 18 inches]]> <![CDATA[Flight, Flock, Rock Pigeon]]> Flight, Flock, Rock Pigeon, 2008 Cyanotype prints, unique 14 x 16 inches each]]> <![CDATA[Books in Hand, There Remains so Much I can not Name]]> Books in Hand, There Remains so Much I can not Name, 2006 Daguerreotype 4 x 5 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Banned Books]]> Banned Books, 2006 Daguerreotype 4 x 5 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Hourglass Figures & Pendulum Points]]> Hourglass Figures & Pendulum Points, 2006 Daguerreotype 4 x 5 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Calligraphy of Trees #4]]> Calligraphy of Trees #4, 2007 Cyanotype 4 x 6 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Calligraphy of Trees #3 (Baobab)]]> Calligraphy of Trees #3 (Baobab), 2007 Cyanotype 4 x 6 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Songs for the Short Rich Days of Autumn]]> Songs for the Short Rich Days of Autumn, 2007 Cyanotype 5.5 x 7.75 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Photographer's Eye #1]]> Photographer's Eye #1, 2007 Cyanotype 5.25 x 6.25 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Night Humming]]> Night Humming, 2007 Cyanotype 5 x 6.5 inches ]]> <![CDATA[If I Could Remember Everything]]> If I Could Remember Everything, 2007 Cyanotype 4 x 6 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Desires]]> Desires, 2007 Cyanotype 5.5 x 6.5 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Calligraphy of Birds #1]]> Calligraphy of Birds #1, 2007 Cyanotype 4.75 x 6.5 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Professor Lindauer's Museum Studies Books]]> Professor Lindauer's Museum Studies Books, 2006 Daguerreotype 4 x 5 inches]]> <![CDATA[Touch]]> Touch, 2007 Waxed cyanotype 4 ½ x 7 ½ inches ]]> <![CDATA[Of Happiness]]> Of Happiness, 2006 cyanotype print on rag paper, waxed and toned edtion 2/10 6 x 8 inches]]> <![CDATA[Watermen]]> Watermen, 2006 cyanotype print, waxed edition 8/12 7 x 7 inches ]]> <![CDATA[With a Rake upon You Can Snag Resistance & Clams Nestled Within Sand]]> With a Rake upon You Can Snag Resistance & Clams Nestled Within Sand, 2005 cyanotype print, waxed 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches ]]> <![CDATA[A Lucky Day Library]]> A Lucky Day Library, 2004 daguerreotype 5 x 4 inches]]>
Education

BS Electrical Engineering, 1977, University of Wisconsin Madison. Prior to that, 3 years in the Fine Arts program at UW-Madison.

Summary

Fine art photographer with 30 years of experience, specializing in color landscape imagery.

Exhibitions

2009
Academy of Fine Arts, Lynchburg VA, 2009 National Juried Photography Exhibition
Joyce Gordon Gallery, Oakland CA, Glimpses in Time: 2009, A Juried Photography Exhibition in Honor of Manuel Alvarez Bravo
Lousiville Center for the Arts, Louisville CO, Louisville Art Association 18th Annual National Juried Photograph Show

2008
1212 Gallery, Richmond VA, National Juried Photography Exhibition
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond VA, Group Show, “Gray”

2007
Curated Culture Gallery, Richmond VA, “Wyoming Frontier Prison Images”
Artspace Gallery, Richmond VA, “Western Interiors”

2004
Corporate Museum and Frame, Richmond VA, “The Earth’s Shadow”
Artspace Gallery, Richmond VA, Virginia Society for the Photographic Arts

2003

Artspace Gallery, Richmond VA, “New Work 2001 - 2003”

Corporate Museum and Frame, Richmond VA. Juried Photography Show

2002

Artspace Gallery, Richmond, VA, Annual Members Show

2001

Lazzaro Signature Gallery, Stoughton WI

2000

Medical College of Virginia, Richmond VA, “Arts in the Hospital”

1999

St. Mary's Hospital, Richmond VA

Corporate Museum and Frame, Richmond VA. Juried Photography Exhibit

Collections

Federal Reserve Bank, Richmond, VA
Bureau of Land Management, Ely, NV
Hourigan Construction, Richmond, VA
Capitol One, Richmond, VA
Markel Corporation, Richmond, VA
Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA
Quarles and Brady, LLP, Madison, WI
Hearst Gallery, St Mary’s College, Moraga, CA
Many private collections throughout the US.


Awards

2009 3rd place, Academy of Fine Arts, Lynchburg VA, 2009 National Juried Photography
2008 2nd place, 1212 Gallery, Richmond VA, National Juried Photography Exhibition

Other

2008 Invited Talk, Capitol One Artist Lecture Series

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<![CDATA[Transient Ocean]]> Transient Ocean Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Great Salt Desert #3]]> Great Salt Desert #3 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Salton Sea #1]]> Salton Sea #1 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Dawn, Black Rock Desert, NV, #2]]> Dawn, Black Rock Desert, NV, #2 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Moeraki Boulders, South Island, New Zealand, #2]]> Moeraki Boulders, South Island, New Zealand, #2 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Badwater, Death Valley, CA #1]]> Badwater, Death Valley, CA, #1 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Unusual Rain, Great Salt Desert, UT, #6]]> Unusual Rain, Great Salt Desert, UT, #6 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Winter, Smoke Creek Desert, NV, #2]]> Winter, Smoke Creek Desert, NV, #2 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Smoke on Playa, Smoke Creek Desert, NV, #1]]> Smoke on Playa, Smoke Creek Desert, NV, #1 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Black Rock Desert, NV, #2]]> Black Rock Desert, NV, #2 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Playa and Cloud, Black Rock Desert, NV, #4]]> Playa and Cloud, Black Rock Desert, NV, #4 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Cloud, Black Rock Desert, NV, #1]]> Cloud, Black Rock Dessert, NV, #1 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Cloud, Salton Sea, CA, #3]]> Cloud, Salton Sea, CA, #3 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Wrecked Pier, Bombay Beach, Salton Sea, CA, #3]]> Wrecked Pier, Bombay Beach, Salton Sea, CA #3 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Cloud, Salton Sea, CA, #2]]> Cloud, Salton Sea, CA, #2 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Thunderstorm, Smoke Creek Desert, NV, #3]]> Thunderstorm, Smoke Creek Desert, NV, #3 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Winter, Mono Lake, CA, #2]]> Winter, Mono Lake, CA, #2 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Water, Smoke Creek Desert, NV, #7]]> Water, Smoke Creek Desert, NV, #7 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Water, Smoke Creek Desert, NV, #8]]> Water, Smoke Creek Desert, NV, #8 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Salt Flats, UT, #2]]> Salt Flats, UT, #2 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Rain Storm, San Luis Valley, CO, #2]]> Rain Storm, San Luis Valley, CO, #2 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 and 30 x 90 inches]]> <![CDATA[Abandoned Red Hill Marina]]> Abandoned Red Hill Marina, Salton Sea, CA, #34, 2010 Digital pigment print Edition of 4-25 (depending on scale) 12 x 37, 16 x 49 inches, 20 x 60 ]]>

Education
1990 Master of Fine Arts; Painting and Printmaking; Virginia
Commonwealth University; Richmond, Virginia.
1988 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Printmaking; Virginia
Commonwealth University; Richmond, Virginia.

Select Solo Exhibitions
2011 Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
2009 Page Bond Gallery, Richmond VA
2008 Woodberry Forrest, Gordonsville VA
2006 Plant Zero, Richmond, VA
2004 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA
2003 Collegiate School, Richmond, VA
2002 Jay Barrows Gallery, Richmond, VA
1999 Main Art Gallery, Richmond, VA
1998 Coincidence Gallery, Richmond, VA
1997 Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Virginia.
1996 Collegiate, Richmond, Virginia.
1991 1708 Gallery; Richmond, Virginia.
1991 Gallery X; Charlottesville, Virginia.
1990 M.F.A. Thesis Show; Anderson Gallery; Richmond, Virginia.

Select Group Exhibitions
2011 Printmaking Show, Woodberry Forrest
2007 Labori ]]>
<![CDATA[Water tower 10]]> Water Tower 10, 2011 Mixed media on panel 48 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Water Tower 9]]> Water Tower 9, 2011 Oil and resin on panel 48 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Water Tower 6]]> Water Tower 6, 2011 Mixed media on panel 32 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Water Tower 5]]> Water Tower 5, 2011 Oil on panel 36 x 48 inches]]> <![CDATA[Water Tower 4]]> Water Tower 4, 2011 Mixed media on panel 48 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[UHAUL Water tower]]> UHAUL Water Tower, 2011 Oil on panel 36 x 48 inches]]> <![CDATA[Canoa IV]]> Canoa IV, 2009 Mixed media on panel 36 x 44 inches]]> <![CDATA[Canoa 3]]> Canoa 3, 2009 Mixed media on panel 36 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Coliseo]]> Coliseo, 2009 Mixed media on panel 24 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Silla Azul]]> Silla Azul, 2009 Mixed medial on panel 40 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Chair IX]]> Chair IX, 2009 Mixed media on panel 36 x 42 inches]]> <![CDATA[Silla XII]]> Silla XII, 2009 Mixed media on panel 38 x 32 inches]]> <![CDATA[Coliseo XII]]> Coliseo XII, 2009 Mixed media on panel 42 x 54 inches]]> <![CDATA[Coliseo XV]]> Coliseo XV, 2009 Mixed media on panel 40 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Foro II]]> Foro II, 2009 Mixed media on panel 36 x 48 inches]]> <![CDATA[Vase III]]> Vase III, 2009 Mixed media on panel 40 x 32 inches]]> <![CDATA[Canoa Roja]]> Canoa Roja, 2009 Mixed media on panel 36 x 42 inches ]]>

Education

BFA Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
High School of Music and Art, New York, NY

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2006
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA Metalpoint Paintings
Winfisky Gallery, Salem State College, MA Atmospheric Disturbances
Simon Gallery, Morristown, NJ Atmospheric Disturbances

2005
Robert Steele Gallery, NYC Drawn in Metal Solomon Fine Art, Seattle, WA “Shards of Memory: Recent Metalpoint Paintings”

2004
Cervini Haas Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ Red Mesa

2003
Robert Steele Gallery, NYC Afterimage: Recent Metalpoint Paintings and Drawings Simon Gallery, Morristown, NJ Recent Metalpoint Paintings and Drawings

2002
Adair Margo Gallery, El Paso, TX Let There Be Light Cervini Haas Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ Palimpsest: Recent Metalpoint Paintings

2001
M.Y. Art Prospects, NYC Palimpsest: Recent Metalpoint Paintings and Drawings

1999
Andrea Marquit Fine Arts, Boston MA Moments of Resonance: Recent Metalpoint Paintings and Drawings

1998
Birke Art Gallery, Marshall University, Huntington, WV Improvisations on Outer Space: Recent Metallic Works on Paper

1997
Arthur B. Mazmanian Art Gallery, Framingham State College, Framingham, MA Improvisations on Outer Space: Recent Metallic Paintings and Silverpoint Drawings

1996
Andrea Marquit Fine Arts, Boston, MA Galaxies & Other Matter: Recent Metallic Paintings Watson Gallery, Wheaton College, Norton, MA Intervals: Silverpoint Paintings

1994
American Cultural Center, Jerusalem, Israel Silverpoint Drawings 1987–1993

Andrea Marquit Fine Arts, Boston, MA Intervals: Silverpoint Paintings

1992-1994
B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum, Washington DC, The Creation Series (tour: May Museum of Judaica, Lawrence, NY; Chase/Freedman Gallery, Greater Hartford JCC, West Hartford, CT; Robert I. Kahn Gallery, Congregation Emanu El, Houston, TX) (catalogue)

1990
Yeshiva University Museum, NYC The Creation Series: 15 Years of Silverpoint

1989
Brad Cooper Gallery, Tampa, FL Silverpoint Drawings

Selected Group Exhibitions

2006
Kentler International Drawing Space, Brooklyn, NY Figure/Ground Huntington Museum of Art, WV Never Done: Works by Women Artists from the Puzzuoli Miller Collection Solomon Fine Art, Seattle, WA Words to Live By District of Columbia Art Center, Washington DC From Sea to Shining Sea Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, GA The Luster of Silver: Contemporary Metalpoint Drawings Erie Art Museum, Erie, PA Boundaries: Book Arts Between the Traditional and the Experimental

2005
Hampden Gallery, University of U. Mass/Amherst, MA New England/New York New Talent

2004
Robert Steele Gallery, NYC Drawing Show Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AR National Drawing Invitational Danforth Museum of Art, Framingham, MA New Faces: New Visions The Art Store, Charleston, WV Drawing Invitational

2003
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC Insomnia: Landscapes of the Night Brad Cooper Gallery, Tampa, FL Visions of Passage

2002
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX Recent Acquisitions Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, CA Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Works on Paper Part Two: Everywhere but California Miami Art Fair, FL, with M.Y. Art Prospects, NY Fitchburg Art Museum, Fitchburg, MA New England/New Talent & A Nation Mourns: Artists Respond (catalogue)

2001
Dorsky Gallery, NYC At the Edge: The Horizon Line in Contemporary Art Jim Kempner Fine Arts, NYC Minimalennialism Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL Burn: Artists Play with Fire (catalogue)

2000
Basel Art Fair, Switzerland, with Van Straaten Gallery, Chicago, IL The Rose Art Museum, Waltham, MA Visual Memoirs: Paintings and Drawings
The Stockholm Art Fair 2000, Sweden; kunstKÖlN 2000, Germany with M.Y. Art Prospects, NYC The Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, MA A Decade of Collection: Recent Acquisitions of Prints and Drawings, 1960-2000 Robert Steele Gallery, NYC Group Exhibition

2000-2001
The College of Santa Fe, NM Jewish Artists: On the Edge (tour: The Albuquerque Art Museum, NM; Yeshiva University Museum, NYC) (catalogue) Hebrew

Union College, NYC Living in the Moment: Contemporary Artists Celebrate Jewish Time

1999
Fuller Museum of Art, Brockton, MA Ninth Triennial (catalogue)

1998
Margaret Thatcher Projects, NYC Vibrations The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC Book As Art X Kunsterler House, Vienna, Austria Pierogi 2000, NY-Flatfiles

1997
The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY Current Undercurrent: Working in Brooklyn (tour: Gasworks, London and Cornerhouse Gallery, Manchester, England; Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina at Greensboro)

Wynn Kramarsky Inc, NYC Recent Acquisitions Jeffery Coploff Fine Art Ltd, NYC Sizzle and The Art Exchange 1997

1996
Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR Large Drawings and Objects: Structural Foundations of Clarity (catalogue)

Andrea Marquit Fine Arts, Boston, MA Viewpoints II Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 25 Years of Feminism, 25 Years of Women's Art

1994
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Power, Pleasure, Pain: Contemporary Women Artists and the Female Body
Brad Cooper Gallery, Tampa, FL Drawing, Discovery, and Diversity

1992-1993
Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AR Silverpoint Etcetera: Contemporary American Metalpoint Drawings (catalogue) (tour: Farnsworth Museum, Rockland, ME; Huntsville Museum of Art, AL; Museum of FineArts, St. Petersburg, FL; Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philladelphia, PA)

Pino Molica Gallery, (tour: NYC, then Rome, Italy Europa-America: “360” E-VENTI) (catalogue)

1993
Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO Sanctuaries: Recovering the Holy in Contemporary Art

1993-1998
Yeshiva University Museum, NYC Aishet Hayil—Woman of Valour (catalogue) (tour: Skirball Museum, Cincinnati, OH; The Mitzel Museum of Judaica, Denver, CO; Janice Charach Epstein Museum, West Bloomfield, MI; Plotkin Museum of Judaica, Phoenix, AZ; Kanner Heritage Museum, North York, Ontario, Canada; Morris Louis Gallery, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Israel)

Selected Public Collections

Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA
Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AR
The British Museum, London, England
The Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY
Boston Public Library, Boston, MA
Danforth Museum of Art, Framingham, MA
The Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
The Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
The Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN
Museum of Art/Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI
Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, St. Louis, MO
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York, NY
The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
The National Museum of Women in the Arts, The Library and Research Center, Washington D.C.
The Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL
The Old Jail Art Center, Albany, TX
Reed College, Portland, OR
The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Wesleyan University, Davidson Art Center, Middletown, CT
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT
Yeshiva University Museum, New York, NY

Selected Corporate Collections

The Art Hotel, New York, NY
Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA
Bromberg & Sunstein, Boston, MA
Chase Manhattan Bank, NYC
C.S.C. Index, Chicago, IL
Crown Plaza Ravinia Hotel, Atlanta, GA
Fidelity Investments, Boston, MA
Independence Investments Associates, Inc. Boston, MA
Mckee Nelson LLP, NYC
Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA
Office Environments of New England, Boston, MA
Pfizer Inc., NYC
PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP, Florham Park, NJ
The Ritz-Carlton, Boston Common, Boston, MA
Robinson & McElwee PLLC, Charleston, WV
Sonesta International Hotels Corp., Boston, MA
Third Sector New England, Boston, MA
West Bay Lagoon Hotel, Doha, Qatar

Selected Fellowships/Grants

1994
Artist-in-Residence, Mishkenot Sha’ananim, Jerusalem, Israel

Artist-in Residence, Tel Aviv Artists Studios, Tel Aviv, Israel

1992
The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, VA

1989
Exhibitions Grant, Committee for the Visual Arts, Inc. - Artists Space, NYC

1989
The MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH

Selected Bibliography

Beck-Friedman, Tova Susan Schwalb, Drawn in Metal The New York Art World November 2005
Broude, Norma and Garrard, Mary (ed), “The Power of Feminist Art: The American Movement of the 1970‘s History and
Impact“, Harry Abrams, 1994
Cohen, Joyce Galaxies and Other Matter and Intervals, Art New England, August/September 1996
Faxon, Alicia Visual Memoirs-Rose Art Museum, Art New England, April/May 2000
Faxon, Alicia Susan Schwalb: Moments of Resonance, Art New England, June/July, 1999
Faxon, Alicia Drawing: Line or Image, New Art Examiner, January 1990
Harrison, Helen A. Contemporary Metalpoint Drawings, The New York Times, April 3, 1994
Heller, Jules and Nancy G. American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century, Garland Publishing Co., 1995
Hightower, Marvin The Female Body as Seen by Its Inhabitants, Harvard Gazette, April 15, 1994
Horowitz, Stash, Arts Alive: World Series, Back Bay Courant, April 30, 1996
Langdon, Ann The Creation Series, Art New England, December 1992/January 1993
Langer, Cassandra The Creation Series: 15 Years of Silverpoint, Women Artists News, Fall 1990
Mathews-Berenson, Margaret The Light Touch, American Artist Drawing, Spring, 2004
McQuaid, Cate Public eyes; light grids; gallery on the MBTA, The Boston Globe, March 4, 1999
McQuaid,Cate The artists who made '96 memorable, The Boston Globe, December 26, 1996
McQuaid, Cate Natural deceptions; rejoicing stars, Boston Globe, May 2, 1996
Orenstein, Gloria Feman The Reflowering of the Goddess, The Athene Series, Pergamon Press, 1990
Orenstein, Gloria Vision and Visibility: Contemporary Jewish Women Artists Visualize the Invisible, Femspec, Vol.4 Issue 2, Lexington Press, 2004
Schwendenwien, Jude From Religious Symbols to Detailed Abstractions, The Hartford Courant, October 25, 1992
Soltes, Ori Contexts: Jews and Art at the End of the Millennium, Faith: The Impact of Judeo-Christian Religion on Art at the Millennium, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, CT 2000
Soltes, Ori Fixing the World: Jewish American Painters in the Twentieth Century, Brandeis University Press/University Press of New England, 2003
Temin, Christine Our Art, Ourselves—Provocative Show Explores the Ways Women See Women,
The Boston Globe, March 30, 1994
Walentini, Joseph Susan Schwalb, Abstract Art Online Vol. VI, No. 3 (www.abartonline.com), December 4, 2003
Waterman, Jill Delicate Understandings, ArtsMedia, June 15 - July 15, 2000
Who’s Who in American Art; Who’s Who in America; Who’s Who of American Women
Who’s Who of the East; World Who’s Who of Women
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<![CDATA[Afterimage V]]> Afterimage V Silver point, acrylic on paper on wood 30 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Afterimage IV]]> Afterimage IV Silver point, acrylic on paper on wood 30 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Afterimage III]]> <![CDATA[Palimpsest Triptych #4]]> Palimpsest Triptych #4, 2003 silver point, acrylic on paper on wood 26 x 8 x 1.25 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Mesa XI]]> Mesa XI, 2003 silver point, acrylic on paper on wood 16 x 16 x 1.75 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Mesa IX]]> Mesa IX, 2003 silver point, acrylic on paper on wood 16 x 16 x 1.5 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Palimpsest Triptych #5]]> Palimpsest Triptych #5, 2003 silver point, acrylic on paper on wood 24 x 8 x 1.25 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Palimpsest LVI]]> Palimpsest LVI, 2002 silver point, acrylic on paper on wood 12 x 12 x 1.5 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Manhattan Sunset #2]]> Manhattan Sunset #2, 1999 silver point, acrylic on paper on wood 12 x 12 x 1.5 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Palimpsest XXXXII]]> Palimpsest XXXXII, 2000 silver point, acrylic on paper on wood 24 x 24 x 2 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Palimpsest IX]]> Palimpsest IX, 1999 silver point, acrylic on paper on wood 24 x 24 x 2 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Palimpsest XXXXV]]> Palimpsest XXXXV, 2000 silver point, acrylic on paper on wood 24 x 24 x 2 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Palimpsest XXV]]> Palimpsest XXV, 2000 silver point, acrylic on paper on wood 24 x 24 x 2 inches ]]>

Education

Queens College, MFA, 1975
Boston University, BA, 1973

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2004
Paintings, Drawings, and Prints, Adler & Co, San Francisco

Paintings, Drawings, and Prints Page Bond Gallery, Richmond

Working from Life, duPont Gallery, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA

Paintings & Drawings, Concordia Gallery,

Concordia College, Bronxville, NY

2003
The Free Library of Philadelphia, PA

2002
Fine Arts Center Galleries, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI

2001
Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA

2000
Marymount Manhattan College, New York, NY

Gallery 18, Pawling, NY

1996
Paris-New York-Kent Gallery, Kent, CT

1994
Gallery A, Chicago, IL

1992
Stiebel Modern, New York, NY

Selected Group Exhibitions

2004
6th American Print Biennial, Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond Museums, Richmond, VA

7th Annual Prize Show, Cambridge Art Association, Cambridge, MA

48th Annual National Juried Print Exhibition, Hunterdon Museum of Art

2003
The Drawing Show, Westchester Art Council, White Plains, NY

8th Annual Exhibition of the Cooperstown Art Association, Cooperstown, NY

Contemporary Prints, Old Print Shop, New York, NY

The Perceived Object:Directions in Contemporary Still Life, Wheaton College, Norton, MA

Group Exhibition, ADLER & Co.Gallery, San Francisco, CA

2002
Roy Lichtenstein and Beyond: Recent Acquisition of Modern Prints, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC

25th Grassroots Exhibition, Main Street Gallery, Dobbs Ferry, NY

Women in the Arts, UFA Gallery, New York, NY

The Human Presence: Interpretations, Westchester Arts Council, White Plains, NY

2001
Contemporary Still Life: Vanitas to Veritas, Gallery at Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, NJ

2000
Westchester Arts Council Invitational Open Studios 2000, White Plains, NY

National Juried Exhibition, Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, Loveladies, NJ Juror: Darsie Alexander, Assistant Curator, Museum of Modern Art

Face to Face: Contemporary Portraits, Concordia College, Bronxville, NY Curator: Kathryn Markel

Self As Metaphor, Eleanor Bliss Center for the Arts, Steamboat Springs, CO

1998
International Juried Show '98, New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, NJ Juror: Nan Rosenthal, Curator, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Third Annual Juried Exhibition, Ceres Gallery, New York, NY Juror: Jacquelyn Serwer, Chief Curator, National Museum of Art of the Smithsonian Institution

1997
National Juried Exhibition, Gallery 84, New York, NY,Juror: Marisol

The 48th Annual Art of the Northeast U.S.A. Exhibition, Silvermine Guild Art Center, New Canaan, CT Juror: Cora Rosevear, Assistant Curator, Museum of Modern Art

The Boston Printmakers: Fifty Years, Boston Public Library, Boston, MA

1996
Talent, Allan Stone Gallery, New York, NY

995
Alumni Drawings, Boston University, Boston, MA Juror: Clifford Ackley, Curator of Prints and Drawings, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

18th Annual Art on Paper Exhibition, Annapolis, MD Juror: Frank Gettings, Curator, Hirshhorn Museum

1992
167th Annual Exhibition, National Academy of Design,
New York, NY

Benefit Exhibition for God's Love We Deliver, Lillian Heidenberg Gallery, New York, NY

1991
New Generation, Elaine Benson Gallery, East Hampton, NY

1990
Rutgers National '90 Works on Paper, Stedman Art Gallery, Camden, NJ Juror: Ned Rifkin, Director, Hirshhorn Museum

165th Annual Exhibition, National Academy of Design, New York, NY

Selected Collections

Ashmolean Museum
British Museum
Corcoran Gallery of Art
Fitzwilliam Museum
Fogg Art Museum
Grand Rapids Art Museum
Hood Museum of Art
Mead Art Museum
Memorial Art Gallery
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Museum of the City of New York
New Orleans Museum of Art
Syracuse University Art Collection
UCLA Hammer Museum
University of Alberta Art and Artifact Collection
William Benton Museum of Art
Washington and Lee University
Yale University Art Gallery
Zimmerli Art Museum
Bibliotheque Nationale de France
Boston Public Library
Free Library of Philadelphia
Library of Congress
New York Public Library
BankAmerica
Capitol One
Clorox Corporation
Fidelity Investments
Harris Bank
Parisol Press
Pfizer Inc
Wellington Management

Selected Awards, Grants, and Fellowships

1998
Merit Award: Wrapped Object #9, pastel, Third National Juried Exhibition, Ceres Gallery Juror: Jacquelyn Serwer, Chief Curator, Corcoran

Gallery of Art Merit Award: Studio Self-Portrait, oil on canvas, International, Juried Show '98 Juror: Nan Rosenthal, Curator, Metropolitan Museum of Art

1997
The Grumbacher Award: Woman in White Shirt, oil on canvas, 48th Annual Art of the Northeast U.S.A., Juror: Cora Rosevear, Curator, Museum of Modern Art

1996
SUNY Purchase Continuing Education Outstanding Faculty Award

1993
Honorable Mention: Still Life #6, oil on paper, Guild Hall Members Exhibit Juror: Diane Waldman, Deputy Director and Senior Curator, Guggenheim Museum

1990
Purchase Prize: Wrapped Object #1, pastel, Rutgers '90 National Works on Paper Juror: Ned Rifkin, Chief Curator, Hirshhorn Museum and Martha Beck, Founder and Director of the Drawing Center

1988
Materials Award: Still Life, monotype, The 40th Annual Print Exhibition
Juror: James Welu, Director, Worchester Museum

1985
Purchase Award: North Carolina National Bank: Sandy in Profile II, monotype Juror: David Kiehl, Curator, Department of Prints and Drawings, Metropolitan Museum of Art

1984
Juror's Commendation: Sandra, monotype, Thirty-Sixth Boston Printmakers National Exhibition. Juror: Clifford Ackley, Curator of Prints and Drawings, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston


Selected Publications

The Sun, Geri Serino, Wrapped Objects, February 28, 2002

The New York Times, Irina Rich Langer, Painting Self as Link
to Masters, February 6, 2000

Women's News, Andrew Pludrzynski, Peri Schwartz Visits
the Straight and Narrow, March 2000

The Sandpaper, Larry Savadove, By Any Other Name, Please,
July 19, 2000

The New York Times, William Zimmer, Recognizing Self-Portraits
by Americans, February 8,1998

The New York Times, William Zimmer, A Certain Coherence for
115 Works, June 8, 1997

Darien News, Kate F. Jennings, Silvermine's Art of the Northeast Packed with Surprises, May 15.1997

The East Hampton Star, Rose C.S. Slivka, From The Studio,
March 11, 1993

The New York Times, Phyllis Braff, Juried Show Combines
Works of Vitality and Complexity, May 20,1984

The New York Times, Vivien Raynor, Art: Four Galleries Present Group Exhibitions, September 9, 1983

The New York Times, Helen Harrison, An Art Show That Has Become a Fixture, March 25, 1979]]>
<![CDATA[Bottles & Jars XII]]> Bottles & Jars XII, 2011 Oil on canvas 20 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio XXIII]]> Studio XXIII, 2010 Oil on canvas 60 x 38 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio XXXII]]> Studio XXXII, 2011 Oil on canvas 44 x 40 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bottles & Jars 8]]> Bottles & Jars 8, 2008 Oil on canvas 20 x 28 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bottles & Jars 13]]> Bottles & Jars 13, 2008 Oil on canvas 20 x 32 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bottles & Jars IX]]> Bottles & Jars IX, 2001 Oil on canvas 20 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bottles & Jars IXa]]> Bottles & Jars IXa, 2009 Monotype 14 1/2 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bottles & Jars VIIa]]> Bottles & Jars VIIa, 2009 Monotype 14 1/2 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio XVIII]]> Studio XVIII, 2007 Oil on canvas 59 x 49 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio Ic]]> Studio Ic, 2005 Monotype 52 x 35 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio Window IXb]]> Studio Window IXb, 2004 Monotype with collage 28 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio XI]]> Studio XI, 2006 Charcoal 68 x 47 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio XIX]]> Studio XIX, 2007 Oil on canvas 54 x 46 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio XV]]> Studio XV, 2007 Oil on canvas 56 x 44 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio XVII]]> Studio XVII, 2007 Oil on canvas 54 x 46 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio XVIII]]> Studio XVIII, 2007 Charcoal 50 1/2 x 49 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bottles & Jars #9]]> Bottles & Jars #9, 2008 Oil on canvas 20 x 26 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bottles & Jars #11]]> Bottles & Jars #11, 2008 Oil on canvas 18 x 24 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Bottles & Jars #1b]]> Bottles & Jars #1b, 2008 Monotype 22 x 29 3/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bottles & Jars #2b]]> Bottles & Jars #2b, 2008 Monotype 22 x 29 3/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bottles & Jars II]]> Bottles & Jars II, 2009 Aquatint Edition 8 of 20 24 x 31 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bottles & Jars I]]> Bottles & Jars I, 2009 Aquatint Edition 10 of 20 34 x 31 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio Window XVIIb]]> Studio Window XVIIb, 2004, Monotype 28 x 33 1/2 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio IIc]]> Studio IIc, 2006 monotype collage 47 x 36 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio XVI]]> Studio XVI, 2007 Charcoal 61 x 49 3/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio XV]]> Studio XV, 2007 charcoal 56 x 45 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio 1d]]> Studio 1d, 2005 monoprint 52 x 35.5 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio Window XV]]> Studio Window XV, 2004 monotype 27.5 x 37 inches]]> <![CDATA[Studio XIII]]> Studio XIII, 2006 Charcoal 54 1/4 x 44 1/4 inches]]>
<![CDATA[Elm]]> Elm, 2009 Oil, graphite and wax on panel 12 x 9 inches]]> <![CDATA[Tasmanian Blue]]> Tasmanian Blue, 2009 Oil, graphite and wax on panel 24 x 20 inches]]> <![CDATA[Eucalyptus]]> Eucalyptus, 2009 Oil, graphite and wax on panel 24 x 20 inches]]> <![CDATA[Cedar]]> Cedar, 2009 Oil, graphite and wax on panel 24 x 20 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Spiral]]> Spiral, 2007 Mixed media on paper 18 x 14 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Loll]]> Loll, 2007 Mixed media on paper 18 x 14 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Inversion: A Reading]]> Inversion: A Reading, 2006 Mixed media on paper 46 x 30 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Playing House: A Reading]]> Playing House: A Reading, 2006 Mixed media on paper 53 x 37 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Shift: A Reading]]> Shift: A Reading, 2006 Mixed media on paper 48 x 32 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Western: Perch and Falls (Night)]]> Western: Perch and Falls (Night), 2006 Oil on canvas 16 x 20]]> <![CDATA[Stunt Double]]> Stunt Double, 2008 Oil on canvas 24 x 56 inches]]> <![CDATA[Western: Carolina Wrens (Morning)]]> Western: Carolina Wrens (Morning), 2006 Oil on canvas 16 x 20 inches]]>
Education

1992 Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, M.F.A.
1988 Academy of Fine Arts of the University of Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, B.F.A..

Academic Employment

2000- present: Associate Professor of Art, University of Richmond.
1998- 2000 Associate Professor of Art and Department Chair.
Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida.
1992-1998 Assistant Professor of Art, Rollins College.

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2007
Recent Prints, K. Caraccio Studio Gallery, New York.

Inflorescence, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Steinhardt
Conservatory Gallery, Brooklyn, New York.

Recent Works on Paper, Washington Art Club, Monroe
House, Washington, D.C.

2005
New Prints, Muskat Studios, Sommerville, Massachusetts.

Catalog Drawings, Gelb Gallery, Philips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts.

Bloom and Bomb, Lee Scarfone Gallery, University of Tampa, Florida.

2004
Graphia, Lamar Dodd School of Art, University of Georgia, Athens.

Recent work, McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, Virginia.

2003
Works on Paper, Art Gallery, The College of Saint Rose, Albany, New York.

Bloom , Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, Virginia.

2002
Works on Paper, Babcock Fine Arts Center Gallery, Sweet Briar College, Amherst, Virginia.

History of Love, Cervini-Haas Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona.

Supernatural, Halsey Gallery, University of Charleston, South Carolina (with Jonathan Shell).

2001
Memory Folios, Virginia Center for Contemporary Art, Virginia Beach, Virginia.

2000
Marsh Gallery, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia.

Memory Folios,Sarratt Gallery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.

Kathy Caraccio Studio Gallery, New York.

1999
Tanja Softic´: Grafiche e Libri, Scuola Internazionale di Grafica di Venezia, Venice, Italy.

Cataloging Memory, L.I.P.A. Gallery, Washington, D.C.

1998
Bi- cultural Identities (with Hung Liu and Hoang Van Bui), Dunedin Fine Art Center, Florida.

1997
Dialogues with Spirit (with Steve Cole), Catherine J. Smith Gallery, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina.

Crossings (with Thomas Koole), Galerija Mak, Sarajevska Zima (Sarajevo Winter Festival), Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina .

1996
Texann Ivy Fine Arts, Orlando, Florida.

About Silence, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Works on Paper, Kendall Gallery of the Miami-Dade Community College, Miami, Florida.

1994
Books and Monotypes, Wyndy Moorehead Fine Arts, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida.

1992
Places of Lesser Resistance , prints & drawings, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, Virginia.

1991
Collegium Artisticum, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

1989
Gallery Otok, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Selected Group Exhibitions

2007
Red Herring Porttfolio. Portfolio and a traveling exhibition, curated by Carole King and Sandra

Murchinson: The Center for Book Arts, New York, the Lewis Art Gallery, Millsaps College and Kansas City Art Institute, Missouri; Southwest School of Art and Craft.

Echo Portfolio, curated by Bill Hosterman and Melissa
Harshman, Kansas City Art Institute, Missouri.

New England Impressions: The Master Printer Studios,
Concord Arts Organizations, Massachussetts.

2006
SCALE, A National Drawing Invitational, Tower Fine Arts Gallery, SUNY College at Brockport, New York.

Four Printmakers (with Hung Liu, Karen Kunc, Renee Stout), Washington Printmakers Gallery, Washington, D.C. Curated by Katherine L. Blood, Curator of Prints,

Library of Congress and Eric Denker, curator of Prints and Drawings, Corcoran Gallery.

2005
Collaboration as a Medium: 25 Years of Pyramid Atlantic, Edison Gallery, Washington, DC.

American Prints in Troubled Times, American Universityin Cairo, Egypt.

Select III, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington.

2004
Collected Evidence, Newton Art Center, Newtonville, Massachussetts (with Phyllis Mc Gibbon and Therese Zemlin).

Meridian/Meridien, Prints by Members of the One/Off Group, Atelier Circulaire, Montreal, Canada.

Botanical Imagery in Contemporary Prints, Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

The Fourth Minnesota National Print Biennial, Catherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Juried by Siri Engberg, Curator of Prints, Walker Art Center and Marjorie Devon, Director, Tamarind Institute for Lithography.

On Message: Art for Our Time, Plant Zero Project Room,
Richmond, Virginia. Curated by Alyssa Salomon.

Biennial 2004, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, Virginia. Juried by Carrie Przybilla, Curator of Contemporary Art, High Museum of Art, Atlanta.

2003
International Print Triennial – Krakow 2003, Contemporary Art Gallery—Palace of Art, Krakow, Poland (juried).

New Directions in American Art, Sheldon Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden, Lincoln, Nebraska. Curated by Janice Driesbach, Director of the Sheldon Art Gallery.

Fold Here: Three-dimensional Paper, Ellipse Art Center, Arlington, Virginia. Curated by Deborah McLoud, Curator of Exhibitions, McLean Project for the Arts.

North American Print Biennial, 808 Gallery, Boston University, Massachusets.Juried by Clifford Ackley, Curator of Prints, Drawings and Photographs at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

29th Bradley National Print and Drawing Exhibition, Heuser Art Center, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois. Juried by Karen Kunc, artist and Professor of Art, University of Nebraska at Lincoln.

2002
The 5th Kochi International Triennial Exhibition of Prints, Ino-cho Paper Museum, Kochi, Japan.Juried by Hisae Fujii, art critic, Tadayoshi Nakabayashi, Professor of Printmaking at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music and Masanori Kagioka, Director of
the Kochi Museum of Art.

Curator’s Choice Exhibition and Auction, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.Curated by Tosha Grantham, Associate Curator of

Contemporary Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Richmond, Virginia.

2002 Korea International Print Arts Festival, Song Ha Gallery, Changwon, Korea (invitational).

Pushing Paper: 20 Years of Pyramid Atlantic, Hand Worksop Art Center, Richmond, Virginia.Curated by Ashley Kistler, Director of Exhibitions, Hand Workshop Art Center.

2001
Kings, Hummingbirds and Monsters: Artist's Books at Evergreen, Johns Hopkins University, Evergreen House, Baltimore, Maryland.

Crosscurrents 2001: The Work of Pyramid Atlantic, University Gallery, College Park, Maryland. Curated by Helen Frederick, Director, Pyramid Atlantic

Center for Paper, Print and the Art of the Book. 2° Rassegna Internazionale di Libro d’Artista (Second International Exhibition of Artists’ Books), Spazio La Tana, Rome, Italy.

Seven Print Artists From Around the World: Karen Kunc (US.A.), Lau Thow-Beng (Taiwan, Mark Hampson (England), Masahiro Fukuda, Oh-Yi –yang (Korea), Tanja Softic (U.S.A.), Zhang Minjie (China), Hyundai Arts Center Gallery, Ulsan, Korea. Curated by Oh Yi-Yang, artist, Seoul, Korea.

Life Forms (Carol Brown, Scott Chamberlin, John Hawthorne, Tanja Softic´). Hand Workshop Art Center, Richmond, Virginia. Curated by Ashley Kistler, Director of Exhibitions, Hand Workshop Art Center.

Artists’ Books by the Boston Printmakers, University of New Hampshire Art Gallery, Durham, New Hampshire (invitational).

One/ Off: A Collection of Prints, The Middle Street Gallery, Washington, Virginia (invitational).

26th Annual Small Works Invitational Exhibition, Valencia Community College Gallery, Orlando, Florida.

2000
International Print Triennial, Cracow, Intergrafia-- World Award Winners Gallery, Katowice, Poland.

The 5th Sapporo International Print Bienalle, Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan.

VI International Art Triennale Majdanek 2000, Majdanek
Museum, Lublin, Poland.

You Cannot Go Home Again: Exiled Artists in the United
States, Philadelphia Arts Alliance, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

National Drawing Competition, College of New Jersey, Trenton, New Jersey.

1999
Mini Print Internacional de Cadaques, 1999, Taller GalleriaFort, Cadaques, Spain, Wingfield Art and Music Festival, Wingfield, England and Galeria L'Etang d'Art, Bages, France.

Deutsche Internationale Grafik-Triennale Frechen, Kunstverein zu Frechen, Germany.

Boston Printmakers’ Artist Book Exhibition, University of Vermont and Boston Public Library.

US to Australia and New Zealand Portfolio, Archill Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand.

Printmaking Today, Evergreen House, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

1998
1st Northern Ireland International Small Print Exhibition, Townhouse Gallery, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Grafinnova Triennial of Prints and Drawings, Ostrobothnian Museum, Vaasa, Finland.

1998 Print Biennial, Hand Workshop Art Center, Richmond, Virginia.
Bi- cultural Identities (with Hung Liu and Hoang Van Bui), Dunedin Fine Art Center, Florida.

1997
Body Politics, The Carroll Gallery, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Body Politics, The Art Gallery, the University of Stellenbosh, Stellenbosh, South Africa.

1996- 97 Florida Visual Art Fellowship Exhibition, Terrace Gallery, City Hall, Orlando, Center for the Arts, Vero Beach, Florida Gulf Coast Art Center, Belleair, Walton Community College, Niceville, Key West Art & Historical Society, Key West, Florida.

Southern Arts Federation/ National Endowment for the Arts 1996 Fellowship Exhibition, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art ( SECCA), Winston- Salem, North Carolina. Boston Printmakers Fiftieth Anniversary North American Print Exhibition, Bakalar Gallery, Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, Massachusets (purchase prize).

Southern Graphics Council Invitational, Theatre Gallery, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida.

1996
The 3rd Sapporo International Print Bienalle, Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan.

11th Print Invitational, University Gallery, University of Hawai'i at Hilo.

Eight States, a Southeastern Invitational Exhibition of Prints and Artist Books, Lamar Dodd School of Art, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Remote Sensing, Paul Mesaros Gallery, West Virginia
University, Morgantown, West Virginia.

1995
Fourteenth University of Dallas National Print Invitational, University of Dallas, Irving, Texas.

The 18th International Print Exhibition, Kanagawa Prefectural Gallery, Kanagawa, Japan.

This Day in History, Center for Book Arts, New York City. Halpert Biennial, Catherine D.Smith Gallery, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina.

Ninth National Parkside Small Print Exhibition, University of
Wisconsin at Parkside Gallery, Kenosha, Wisconsin.

1994
Artists Books, Papertrail, Ottawa, Canada. Agnes Scott National Juried Book Arts Exhibition, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia.

1993
Hands At Work, Center for Book Arts, University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa.

1992
Virginia Beach Center for the Arts National Juried Show, Virginia Beach, Virginia.

1991
Collegium Artisticum Annual Juried Show, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Printmakers from Virginia, Zhejiang Academy of Fine Art, Hangzhou, Peoples Republic of China.

1990
Peninsula Fine Arts Center Annual Juried Show, Newport News, Virginia.

1989
XV Biennial of Watercolor of Yugoslavia, Gradska Galerija, Karlovac, Croatia and Mestna Galeria, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

1987
Biennial of Student Drawing of Yugoslavia, Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

Selected Public Collections

• Academy of Fine Arts of the University of Sarajevo, Bosnia
and Herzegovina.
• Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney.
• Atlanta College of Art and Design, Atlanta, Georgia.
• Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand.
• Boston Public Library's Rare Books and Manuscripts
Collection, Boston, Massachussetts.
• City of Vaasa, Finland.
• Cornell Museum of Fine Arts, Rollins College, Winter Park,
Florida.
• Ino-Cho Paper Museum, Kochi, Japan.
• International Center for Peace, Sarajevo, Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
• Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
• New York Public Library , New York City.
• Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, Florida.
• Rutgers Archive for Printmaking Studios, New Brunswick,
New Jersey.
• Sheldon Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden, University of
Nebraska, Lincoln.
• Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,
Maryland.
• University of Louisville, Bellknap Print Collection, Louisville,
Kentucky.
• Johannes Stegman Art Gallery, University of the Orange
Free State, South Africa.
• Zheijang Academy of Fine Art, Hangzhou, Peoples Republic
of China.

Selected Grants, Fellowships and Public Commissions

2004 Painting Fellowship, Virginia Commission for the Arts.
2003 Print Production Prize, The Boston Printmakers North
American Print Biennial, 808 Gallery, Boston University,
Massachusets.
2002 First Prize, The 5th Kochi International Triennial Exhibition of
Prints, Ino-cho Paper Museum, Kochi, Japan.
2001 Flemish Ministry of Culture: Residency Fellowship at Frans
Masereel Centrum, Kasterlee, Belgium.
1999 Scuola Internazionale di Grafica, Venice, Italy. Residency
Fellowship.
1999 University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida. Public
commission project for Betty Isermann Art Center, Sarasota
Campus (New College).
1998 Pyramid Atlantic, Center for Paper, Print and Book Arts,
Riverdale, Maryland. Residency Fellowship.
1998 MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire.
Residency Fellowship.
1998 Ucross Foundation, Ucross, Wyoming. Residency
Fellowship.
1998 Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, Virginia.
Residency Fellowship.
1997 Open Society Fund-- Bosnia and Herzegovina/ Soros
Foundation, Exhibition Support Grant.
Boston Printmakers 50th Anniversary National Exhibition
Purchase Award.
1996 Southern Arts Foundation/ National Endowment for the Arts 1996-97 Visual Artist Fellowship.
1996 Florida Department of State 1996-97 Individual Artist
Fellowship.
1991 Southeastern College Art Conference Visual Artist Grant.
1990-91 Academy of Arts and Sciences of Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Artist Scholarship.

Selected Reviews and Publications

• Dawson, Jessica, “You are Here, Here and Here“, The
Washington Post, Washington, D.C.: May 13, 2004.
• Brickman, David, “Dream Logic”, Metroland, Albany, New
York, November 13, 2003.
• McLeod, Deborah, “Tanja Softic at the Marsh Gallery”, Art
Papers, Atlanta, Georgia, February, 2001.
• Schlegel, Amy Ingrid, “You Can’t Go Home Again: The Art of
Exile”, NY Arts—International Edition, Volume 5, No 2, New
York 2000.
• Michael O'Sullivan, “Ten Best Shows of 1999” The
Washington Post, Washington, D.C.: Dec 24, 1999.
• Smith, Robert F. , exhibition review of You Can't go Home
Again: Art of Exile at Brattleboro Museum, Art New England,
October/November 1999.
• Dorsey, John, " 'Collectors' at Evergreen", The Baltimore
Sun, February 9, 1999.
• Allen, Lynne and McGibbon, Phyllis, The Best of
Printmaking, Rockport Publishers Inc., Quarry Books,
Glouchester, Massachusetts.
• Cullum, Jerry. Essay for the Southern Arts
Federation/National Endowment for the Arts 1996
Visual Artist Fellowship Catalog, Southern Arts Federation,
Atlanta, Georgia .
• Turner, Elisa. "Tanja Softic´'s Subtle Politics and Shadowy
Pods", The Miami Herald, May 24, 1996, Miami, Florida.
• Stewart, Laura. "Tanja Softic´ at the Cornell Fine Arts
Museum", Art Papers, January 1995, Atlanta, Georgia.
• Cullum, Jerry. "ACA, Agnes Scott Exhibits Show Scope of
Artists' Books",
The Atlanta Journal/The Atlanta Constitution, February 18,
1994.
• McGreevy, Linda."Tanja Softic and the Dread of History", The
SECAC Review , 1994.

Selected Text, Publications, and Conference Presentations

2003 “Things Felt and Things Known: Drawing Memory”. Session
title “ Exile, Displacement, Memory”. Chair: Endi Poskovic,
Whittier College. Paper presented at the 2003 College Art
Conference, New York.
2000 "Women in Sarajevo's Cultural and Community Resistance
1992- 1995". Paper presented at the Conference on
Contribution of Women in the Intellectual Tradition of Islam:
Past and Present, St. John's University, Queens, New York.
“Art as an Instrument of Memory”. Session title “Traversing
Boundaries and the Promised Land”.
Chair: Pok Chi-Lau, University of Kansas.
Paper presented at the 1998 College Art Association
Conference, Toronto, Canada.
1997 Past is Another Country: Issues of Distance, Memory and
Cultural Transition in Studio Art" Chair of the session held
at the 1997 College Art Association Conference, New York.
1995 Modern vs. Postmodern - a Futile Exchange" .Session title:
"An Inquiry into the Life of Symbols". Chair: J.W. Mahoney,
Hirshhorn Museum. Paper presented at the Southeastern
College Art Conference, Washington, D.C.

Selected Image Publications

• McLaren, Margaret A. Feminism, Foucault, and Embodied
Subjectivity, State University of New York Press, Albany,
New York, 2002. Print reproduced on the cover of the book.

• Anderson, Beth. The Habitable World, Instance Press,
Boston, Massachussetts, 2001. Drawing reproduced on the
cover of the book.

• Matthews, David. In the Dark Time/ Chaconne , BBC
Symphony Orchestra with Jac van Steen conducting, NMC
Recordings Ltd., London, 2001. Drawing reproduced on the
cover of the CD.

Selected Residencies and Print Publications

2007 Anderson Ranch Center for the Arts, Patton Print Studio,
Snowmass Village, Colorado. Two-week residency and a
publication of a mixed-media print.

2006 Tamarind Institute for Lithography, Albuquerque, New
Mexico. Two-week residency and a publication of a
lithograph.

2006 Flying Horse Press, University of Central Florida. Two-week
residency and a publication of a mixed-media print.

2002 Ucross Foundation, Ucross, Wyoming. One month residency
to work on a series of paintings.

2002 Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweet Briar, Virginia.
One-month residency to work on a series of paintings.

2001 Flemish Ministry of Culture: Frans Masereel Centrum,
Kasterlee, Belgium. One-month residency to work on a
series of small prints (declined, due to the scheduling conflict
with another research project).

1999 Scuola Internazionale di Grafica, Venice, Italy. I was an
Artist-in-Residence in this non-profit printmaking center for
three months and worked on a series of drawings and
etchings about Venice.

1998 Pyramid Atlantic, Center for Paper, Print and Book Arts,
Riverdale, Maryland. During the intensive, two-week
residency, I collaborated with Brenna Johnson, Resident
Papermaker to produce Us and Them, an installation of 52
objects made in cast flax paper.

1998 MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, New Hampshire.
Six-week residency granted to work on a series of drawings
and prints.

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Education

1998
New York University, M.A.

1989
New York University, B.A.

1976
Parsons School of Design, Certificate

Solo Exhibitions

2007
“Delivered”, Sara Tecchia Roma New York, NY

2005
“R E A D”, Sara Tecchia, NYC

2003
“Topographies”, Kristen Frederickson Gallery, New York

1998
“Original Mold Series”, McIntosh Gallery, Atlanta, GA

1996
“Battledress”,The Weatherspoon Museum, Greensboro, NC

1990
“Waiting”, McIntosh Gallery, Atlanta, GA

1988
“Men in Suits”, McIntosh Gallery, Atlanta, GA

1986
“Sunken Meadow Series”, McIntosh Gallery, Atlanta, GA

1983
“Cave Paintings”, Kathleen Meyer Gallery, Louisville, KY

Selected Group Exhibitions

2007
“The Red Badge of Courage”, curated by Omar Oopez-Chahoud Newark Arts Council, Newark, NJ
“The Accidentally Real”, curated by Duston Spearwith works by Nancy Spero, Susan Crile, Ward Shelley, Eve Sussman and the Rufus Corporation
“Why can’t we all get along?”, with Clem Price-Thomas, collaborations of gallery artists, Sara Tecchia Gallery Koln Fair, Cologne, Germany

2006
“Large Works” Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
“Speed Limit”, curated by Redhead, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, NYC Scope Bridgehampton

2005
“Well Read”, curated by Christopher Howard, NurtureArt, Brooklyn, NY
“From the Art of NY” sponsored by NYFA, Winter Garden, NYC

2004
“Paper Works”, curated by Jane Dickson Choate Gallery, Pace University, Pleasantville, NY
“Painters”, Summer Group, Gallery Artists Kristen Frederickson Contemporary Art, New York, NY
“Uncommon Portraits”, curated by Deborah Frizzell Sacred Heart University Gallery, Fairfield, CT

2001
“Narration, emblem and sequence in contemporary art”, Creative Arts Workshop, New Haven, CT, 2001

2000
“Charlotte Soloman : Life or Theater?” consultant The Jewish Museum, NY

1996-97
“What’s in a Dress?”,Laurie Seeman Fine Arts, Nyack, N.Y.,

1995
“Invitational : Works on Paper”McIntosh Gallery

1994
“Works on Paper”Franklin Furnace, New York, 1994
“Sea Changes”Grey Art Gallery, New York, 1994

1993
“Washington Square Windows” installation, InterArt Center, New York,
“The Rag Trade”, curated by Saul Ostrow Lafayette Express,
New York
“Take-Out Art”, Tweed Gallery, New York
“Women’s Lives”, Webster Hall, New York
“Artists Relief Portfolio”, de Serpenti Gallery, Rome, Italy

1992
“Group for Cover”, Michael Walls Gallery, New York
“Gallery Artists” McIntosh Gallery, Atlanta, GA
“Ten Year Anniversary” Cooper-Seeman Fine Arts, New York,

1986
“Works on Paper”, Meisel Gallery, New York

1984
“Four Currents”, curated by Peter Frank

1983
“New Acquisitions” Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT

1982
“Opening Exhibition”, Katheleen Meyer Gallery
“Four Artists”, Soho Center, New York

Public Collections

The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
The Coca-Cola Collection, Atlanta, GA
Delta Airlines, Altanta, GA
High Museum, Atlanta, GA
Hyatt Hotels, Inc., Puerto Rico
Jova/Daniels/Busby, Atlanta, GA
The Metropolitan Museum, NYC
The New York Public Library, NYC
The Special Collections of the University of North Carolina Library
The Weatherspoon Museum, Greensboro, NC
The Worrell Collection, Charlottesville, VA

Awards

New York Foundation for the Arts Sponsorship, 1994 - 2000
Creative Work Fund, 1998
Creative Time Competition, 1997
Art Matters Fellowship, 1996

Teaching

Pace University, Adjunct Professor, Fine Arts, Spring 2002 – present
Higher Education for Women in Prison - Adjunct Professor, Spring 2003 – present
Hampshire College, Jan-Term, Portrait Intensive, Winter, 2003
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Artist in Residence, Spring, 1996
Parsons School of Design, Spring, 1994

Bibliography/Media

“Picks”, by Christopher Hart Chambers, NYArts, May-June, 2007
“Picks”, Duston Spear, NYArts, Summer 2006
Walentini, Joseph, “Duston Spear”, Abstract Art Online, December 1, 2005.
Art Dirt Redux, podcast, November 2005.
Haber, John, “Channeling”, Haberarts.com, November 17, 2005.
Heppner, Don, “Art Maker”, The Bedford Record-Review, October 28, 2005.
Frizzell, Deborah, “Do Not Weep/War is Kind”, NYArts, October 2003.
Tristan Taormino (Editor), Karen Green (Editor), Ann Magnuson
“Girls Guide to Taking Over the World: Writings From The Girl Zine Revolution”, St Martin’s Griffin Press, 1997
Cultural Democracy, Spring 1996
“Atrocities in Bosnia; 3WIB at C.A.A”, by DeAnn Gould
News and Record, Greensboro, February, 1996
“Duston Spear” Winston Salem Journal, February, 1996
“Duston Spear and Nigel Rolfe: Performance Art at the
Weatherspoon”, by Tom Patterson College Art Association Newsletter, Spring, 1995
“3 Women in Black” (photograph) San Antonio Express, January, 1995
C.A.A.ßulletin
MS Magazine, May/June, 1994
“Artwatch: 3 Women in Black”, by Lisa Kocaurek
Manhattan Cable Television, April–July, 1994
“3 Women in Black” (interview)
“Judith Sloan Show”, WBAI radio, New York, April, 1994
“Good Day New York: Choice Segment” Fox Television, October, 1993
Paper Magazine, November, 1993
“The Rag Trade”
Village Voice, October, 1993
“Scene and Heard”, by Robert Atkins(photograph)
Cosmopolitan Magazine, March, 1993
“The New Activists”, by Louise Bernikow
Art and Understanding Magazine, Summer, 1993
“My Wedding Dress Then” (photographic essay)
Sassy Magazine, September, 1992
“Voices for Choice”, by Marjorie
New York Times Magazine, June, 1990
“Moms Take the Rap” (painting)

Conferences

“Reading Lippard in Prison”, Bedford Hills Correctional
Facility/Marymount Manhattan College Conference, March 2007
“Uncommon Portraits”, The Gallery of Contemporary Art, SHU,
Fairfield, CT, 2004
College Art Association, Committee on Women in the Arts, 2000 – 2003
Judge, New York Foundation for the Arts, Painting Fellowships, 1998
“New York from Japan”, Sava Television, November, 1997
“Battledress: Paintings to Protest”, The Weatherspoon Art Gallery,
Artists Talk Series, Greensboro, N.C., Jan. 31, 1996
“Cross Generations of Feminists”, Artists Talk on Art Series, New York
March, 1994
“Artists as Activists”, Chair, College Art Association Conference, New
York, 1994
“3 Women in Black” Project
An Artists New Works Project, sponsored in part by the New York Foundation for the Arts. The original costumes, papers and artist”s books are in the Special Collections of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, cataloged as “Duston Spear Collection, Fall 2002”. The following exhibits and events are associated with the projects:
Thais Mazur: “Women in Black Dance Project”, San Francisco, CA,
March 1999. A collaboration supported in part by a grant from the
Creative Work Fund
Soho Arts Festival, New York, September 1996
In conjunction with American Opera Projects
Happy Hill Community, Winston-Salem, N.C., April 1996
“Living in the Shadows”
St Augustine College, Raleigh, N.C., April 1996
“Black on Black”
Drew University, Madison, N.J., March-April 1996
Collaboration with photographer Hope Herman Wurmfeld
The Weatherspoon Museum, Greensboro, N.C., January 1996
Public lecture: “Accessorizing for the Revolution”
College Art Association Conference, San Antonio, Texas, February
1995
The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas, February 1995
Belgrade Town Center, Belgrade, Serbia, August 1994
International Peace Conference, Novi Sad, Serbia, 1994
Grey Art Gallery, New York, 1994
Washington Square Windows installation
InterArt Center, New York, 1993
“The Rag Trade”, curated by Saul Ostrow
Video: Battledress (Denise Petrizzo, director of photography and
editor)
Experimental Television Award, New York State Council for the Arts
1995
Women in Film Foundation Award, 1996
Beijing Media Wall, 1995
Collection of the Grey Art Gallery, New York University, 1994
Zine: Battledress: 3 Women in Black (24 pages, published by 3
Women in Black © 1993). Sponsored in part by the Women”s Action
Coalition.

Collections

Grey Art Gallery, NYU
Women’s Art Museum, Leeds, England
New York Public Library
University of California, Special Collections

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Education

University of Virginia - B.A. Studio Art / B.A. History - 1988
Adjunct Faculty, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2005 - present

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2006
Solo Show, Robin Rice Gallery, September

2004
Capital One, solo exhibition, Richmond, Va.

Selected Group Exhibitions

2009
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA, April

2008
Signal To Noise, Red Door Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland, June

2007
Cheap Shots, Photographic Center Northwest, Seattle, Washington,
Naked Pilgrim, 1708 Gallery, April
Acts of Faith, Photo Festival, Rotterdam, Netherlands

2006
More!, Plant Zero, Richmond, Va.
Project Aftermath Benefit Auction, Los Angeles & New York

2005
Radius 250, Artspace, Richmond, VA

2004
Photo Play, Angel City Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Advance / Recede, Glen Allen Cultural Arts Center, Glen Allen Summer Show, Robin Rice Gallery, New York, NY

2003
Auction, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, Ca.
Summer Show, Robin Rice Gallery, New York, N.Y.
Think Small II, Artspace Gallery, Richmond, Va.
Photo Expo, New York, N.Y.

2002
Recent Work ( de Circus Royale), Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, Va.
‘Memory & Desire’, Rourke Museum, Moorhead, Mn.
"Summer Show", Robin Rice Gallery, New York, N.Y.
Contemporary Photographers in Virginia, Roanoke Art Museum

2001
“Mental Block Party”, Artspace, Richmond, Va.
"The Flow of Language", William Woodward Gallery, Cincinnati, Oh.
"Summer Show", Robin Rice Gallery, New York, N.Y.
International Plastic Invitational, Tincher Gallery, Minneapolis, Mn.
“Fresh Works”, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Va.

2000
"Carlos Diaz & Gordon Stettinius", Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, Or.
"Virginia Connections", 1708 Gallery Richmond, Va.
"Twelve Pictures", Collegiate Teaching Gallery, Richmond, Va.

1999
"The Last Picture Show", Coincidence Gallery, Richmond, Va.
"The Search For A Personal Symbol", University Gallery, St. Paul, Mn.
"Medical & Emotional Accessories", Occupied Space Gallery, Minneapolis, Mn.

1998
"Toy Stories", Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Ca.
"Elvis Has Left the Building", Hopkins Center for the Arts, Hopkins, Mn.
"No Mistakes, No Change... No Thank You.", Occupied Space Gallery, Minneapolis, Mn.
"Art of Communication", Coincidence Gallery, Richmond, Va.

1997
"Recent Acquisitions", Photos Do Not Bend Gallery, Dallas, Tx.
"Plastic Fantastic", E3 Gallery, New York, N.Y.
"Recent Photographic Work", Bero Gallery, Tucson, Az.

1996
"Earth, Water, Air, Fire", Minneapolis Institute of Art National Juried Exhibition, Phoenix Gallery, New York, N.Y. National Juried Exhibition, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, Va. "The Horse Show II", Sylvia White Gallery, Santa Monica, Ca.
"Shots", Afterimage Gallery, Houston, Tx.
"Secret Museums", Rourke Gallery Museum, Moorhead, Mn.
"Father's Day Show", Parts Gallery, Minneapolis, Mn.
"Reframing Tradition", Creative Arts Workshop, New Haven, Ct.
"Down Home", Occupied Space Gallery, Minneapolis, Mn.
"Going to the dogs", Nash Gallery, Minneapolis, Mn., 1996

1995
Midwestern Invitational, Rourke Gallery Museum, Moorhead, Mn.
"The Bride of Cheap Camerawork", Bero Gallery, Tucson, Az.
Arizona Photographers - II, Polaroid Int'l Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Blue Light Invitational, Mars Artspace, Phoenix, Az.

1994
Photo Metro Annual Juried Exhibition, Oakland, Ca. "Horses in the Hair Salon", f/x, Tucson, Az.
"Little Ghost Melting Ice", S & M Living Room, Tucson, Az.
La Phoeniquera, Mars Artspace, Phoenix, Az.
"Interrogating the Other", Hoodoo Theatre works, Tucson, Az. "Cheap Camerawork", Bero Gallery, Tucson, Az.
"Inaugural Invitational Small Works Salon", Red Eye Gallery, Tucson, Az.

1993
"Flesh, Fetish and Fragment", Film in the Cities, St. Paul, Mn. "Recent Work", Congress Street Gallery, Tucson, Az.

1991
"Recent Work", The Adobe, San Francisco, Ca.

Grants, Awards

2004
Golden Light Award, Print Competition, Maine Photographic Workshops, Rockport, Maine

2003
Golden Light Award, Print Competition, Maine Photographic Workshops,Rockport, Maine

1994-95
Polaroid Corporation Japan, Materials Grant for Exhibition in Polaroid Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

Corporate Collections

Capital One
Rourke Art Gallery Museum, Moorhead, Mn.
Photo Media Center, Erie, Pa.
Occupied Space, Minneapolis, Mn.
Bero Gallery, Tucson, Az.
Collection Photographica, Malmo, Sweden

Publications

2008
Circus Act, published portfolio The Sun Magazine, February

2007
Richmond Magazine, artist feature, April

2006
Toying with Creativity, by Michelle Bates, published

2006
Scott Miller & The Commonwealth, Citation, CD Art
Creative Vision, Jeremy Webb, AVA, featured photographer

2005
JPG Magazine, Vol. 1 & Vol. 2,
Virginia Living Magazine, September
Richmond Magazine, September

2004
Toycamera, Light Leak Press
Touch My Heart, Johnny Paycheck Tribute, Sugar Hill
Rockabilly Rumble Deuce, Golly Gee Records

2003
Robert Earl Keen, The Party Never Ends, CD cover & package
Drill Magazine, November
The Sun Magazine, October

2002
New Stories from the South, Shannon Ravenal, Algonquin Books, cover art
Stephen Bruton, Spirit World, CD packaging
Richmond Magazine, “24 Hours in Richmond”, July
Shots Magazine, #75, #76
Bruce Hornsby, broad promotional campaign

2001
Richmond Ballet, broad advertising
64 magazine, regular contributor

2000
Chuck Brodsky, Last of the Old Times, CD cover
Shots Magazine, interview, December
Blue Dogs, Letters From Round-o, CD cover
www.inmusicwetrust.com
Music Zone, amzmusiczine.com

1999-01
Punchline, Richmond, Va.,

1999
Artscene, Los Angeles, Ca.
Richmond Montessori School, annual report,
Rykodisc, various promotional materials,
Minnesota Technology, May,
Hope magazine, portrait and various illustrations, March-April
Womenfolks, Shirley Abbott, cover art, mariner books,
Hope magazine, portrait and various illustrations, May

1998
Shots magazine, #59 (cover, Spring)
American Paint, American Paint, cover art , packaging, No Alternative
Richmond Times-Dispatch, reviewed January 16
Style, Richmond, Va., reviewed January

1997
The Shining Times, holiday
Corporate Report, back cover advertisement, December
American Paint, CD single, cover art and packaging
A.I.G.A. newsletter (Association of Independent Graphic Artists), Nov
Harcourt Brace publishing, Spring catalog
Dog Soldiers, Robert Stone, cover art, Houghton Mifflin
Night Ride Home, Barbara Esstman, cover art, Harcourt Brace
Night Ride Home, audio book version, foreign language editions
Harper Collins, Night Ride Home, Barbara Esstman, cover art , paperback
Hope magazine, September - October
The Backsliders, Throwing Rocks at the Moon, CD packaging, Mammoth Records
Shots magazine, # 51, # 52, # 53, # 55, #56, #61
Lick magazine, vol. 13, 1996; vol. 17, 1997; vol. 18

1996-04
The Sun, Chapel Hill, N.C., various issues

1996-97
Stare Case, Twi n Cities Reader, weekly column

1996
Utne Reader, cover art, January-February
Parts Journal, vol. 2, #4
Shout! magazine, volume 2.5, November
Minneapolis star tribune, reviewed January 19

1995
City Pages, December
35 Summers, Biblioteca, CD cover art
Aluminum Canoe, cover art, poetry collection
Smart Money magazine, February

1994
Photo Metro, San Francisco, October
Southwest Gallery, April
In Cold Blood, Truman Capote, cover art, Vintage Books,

Miscellaneous

2008
Guest Editor, Light Leaks Magazine, March

2007
Juror, Artworks, Photography Show, November

2006
Juror, Artworks, All Media Show, September

2004
Juror, Governor’s Award, Virginia

2003
Panelist for Virginia Commission for the Arts
Fellowship Awards

Presenting Artist

2004
Society Photographic Educators, Regional Conference;
Featured photographer

Collegiate Schools
Hampden Sydney College
Richmond Montesorri School
St. Catherine’s School
Steward School
Hand Workshop
Minneapolis Community College
University of Minnesota


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Education

2000
“Doctor of Arts,” Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington D.C.

1980
State National Endowment for the Arts

1978
Creative Artists Public Service Grant, New York, NY

1975
MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

1973
BFA, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

Selected Solo Exhibitions

1998
Donald Sultan and the Still Life Tradition, Corcoran Gallery Washington, DC

1997
New Paintings, Knoedler & Company New York, NY

1996
Neue Arbeiten, Galerie Lawrence Rubin (catalogue) Zurich, Switzerland

1995
New Paintings, Knoedler & Company New York, NY

1994
Wall Flowers, Paul Kasmin Gallery New York, NY

1993
Galerie Kaj Forsblom Zurich, Switzerland
Morning Glories, Hill Gallery Birmingham, MI
Recent Paintings, Knoedler & Company New York, NY

1992
Drawing, The Hill Gallery Birmingham, MI
Paintings, Knoedler & Company New York, NY
Pintures, Galerie Trauma Barcelona, Spain
Hans Strelow Gallery Dusseldorf, Germany
Recent Paintings and Works on Paper, Meredith Long & Company
Houston, TX
Paintings 1978-1992, Guild Hall Museum East Hampton, NY
Drawings + Watercolors 1987-1992, Knoedler & Company New York, NY
A Print Retrospective, The American Federation of the Arts (traveled)
New York, NY

1991
Paintings, Drawings and Prints, John Berggruen Gallery San Francisco, CA
Sculpture, Knoedler & Company New York, NY
Recent Print Projects: Dominoes, Fruits and Flowers, Playing Cards,
Mary Ryan Gallery New York, NY

1990
Paintings, Knoedler & Company New York, NY
Screenprints and Etchings, Greg Kucera Gallery Seattle, WA
Equinox Gallery Vancouver, Canada
Waddington Galleries London, England

1989
Sculpture, Blum Helman Gallery Santa Monica, CA
Playing Cards Drawings, Paul Kasmin Gallery, Inc. New York, NY
Works on Paper, Runkle-Hue Williams, Ltd. London, England
New Sculpture, The Greenberg Gallery St. Louis, MO
Drawings, Knoedler & Company New York, NY
A Selection of Prints, Richard Green Gallery New York, NY
Drawing - Painting, Meredith Long Gallery Houston, TX
Dominoes, Playing Cards, Fruits and Flowers, Greg Kucera Gallery
Seattle, WA
Richard Green Gallery Santa Monica, CA

1988
Black Lemons, Museum of Modern Art New York, NY
Galerie Montenay Paris, France
La Galerie Alice Pauli Lausanne, Switzerland
Prints and Drawings, Marina Hamilton Gallery New York,NY

1987
Linoleum Paintings 12 x 12, Akira Ikeda Gallery Nagoya, Japan
Cigarette Paintings 1980-1981, Photographs 1985-1986,
Blum Helman Gallery New York, NY
Recent Paintings, Blum Helman Gallery New York, NY
Small Paintings, Small Drawings 1978-1987, Barbara Krakow Gallery Boston, MA
Museum of Contemporary Art (Traveled) Chicago, IL
Gian Enzo Sperone Gallery Seattle, WA
Black Lemons - Recent Paintings, Greg Kucera Gallery Seattle, WA

1986
Drawings, Blum Helman Gallery New York, NY
A Survey, A.P. Giannini Gallery Bank of America, San Francisco, CA
Galerie Montenay-Desol Paris, France
gravures monumentales, Galerie de L'estampe Contemporaine Bibliotheque Nationale, Rostonde Colbert, Paris, France
Drawings and Paintings, The Greenberg Gallery St. Louis, MO
Drawings, Blum Helman Gallery Los Angeles, CA

1985
New Paintings, Blum Helman Gallery New York, NY
Prints 1979-1985, Barbara Krakow Gallery (traveled) Boston, MA
Small Paintings, Blum Helman Gallery New York, NY
Gian Enzo Sperone Rome, Italy

1984
New Paintings, Blum Helman Gallery New York, NY

1983
Bilder und Zeichnungen, Hans Strelow Gallery Dusseldorf, Germany
Akira Ikeda Gallery Tokyo, Japan

1982
Blum Helman Gallery New York, NY

1981
Recent Paintings, Daniel Weinberg Gallery San Francisco, CA

1980
Willard Gallery New York, NY

1979
Willard Gallery New York, NY
Young Hoffman Gallery Chicago, IL

Selected Group Exhibitions

2004
Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki, Finland

2003
Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki, Finland

1996
Thinking Print - Books to Billboards 1980-95, Museum of Modern Art New York, NY

1995
Recent Acquisitions on Paper, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Inst. Washington, DC

1994
Metamorphosis: Surrealism to Organic Abstraction, Marlborough Graphics New York, NY

1993
Wege der Moderne: Di Sammlung Beyeler, National Galerie Berlin, Germany

1990
Summer Exhibit, Knoedler & Company New York, NY

1989
Waldo Crommelynck Master Prints with American Artists, Whitney Museum of American Art - Equitable Center New York, NY

1988
Viewpoints: Paintings and Sculpture from the Guggenheim Museum Collection and Major Loans, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum New York, NY

1977
Artists Space, Artists Space New York, NY
Turning the Room Sideways, The Institute of Art and Urban Resources P.S. 1 Special Projects Room, Long Island City, NY

1976
N.A.M.E. Gallery, N.A.M.E. Gallery Chicago, IL

Biography


Born in 1951 in Asheville, North Carolina, Donald Sultan received his BFA from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and his MFA from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago. He moved to New York in 1975. The work of Donald Sultan is voluminous and varied. Since his first one-man show in 1977, he has enjoyed a distinguished career as painter, printmaker, and sculptor. His extensive body of work has placed him at the forefront of contemporary art, where he has become best known for his ability to successfully merge the best of yesterday's artistic tradition with a fresh, modern approach that is unique.
Although his paintings fit into the criteria of a still life, Sultan describes these works as first and foremost abstract. The largeness of Sultan's compositions, huge pieces of fruit, flowers, dominoes and other objects, set against the stark, unsettling tar-black, eight-foot square background, dominate the viewer. He is best known for his lemons and fruit, and states that his subjects develop from previous work. The oval of his lemons has led to a series of oval-blossomed tulips. Dots from dice have become oranges. What does not change with Sultan's work is the powerful statement his forms make. Sultan's work incorporates basic geometric and organic forms with a formal purity that is both subtle and monumental. His images are weighty, with equal emphasis on both negative and positive areas. Sultan describes his work as "heavy structure, holding fragile meaning" with the ability to "turn you off and turn you on at the same time." Sultan's still lifes have been described as studies in contrast. His powerfully sensual, fleshy object representations are rendered through a labor-intensive and unique method.

Sultan has been given numerous exhibitions dedicated to his work, as well as having been included in a number of group shows. His work is included in the permanent collection of many prestigious institutions including The Museum of Modern Art, the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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<![CDATA[Sultan_Blue Flowers]]> Blue Flowers, 2003 Mixografia print on handmade paper Edition of 75 42 x 42 inches]]> <![CDATA[Sultan_Mimosas, October 2, 2006]]> Mimosas, October 2, 2006, 2006 Etching, aquatint and silkscreen Edition of 90 27 1/4 x 39 1/4 inches Image courtesy the artist and Mary Ryan Gallery]]> <![CDATA[Sultan_Black Trumpet, April 2008]]> Black Trumpet, April 2008, 2008 Silkscreen and gold leaf on board Edition of 30 31 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 2 inches Image courtesy the artist and Mary Ryan Gallery]]> <![CDATA[Sultan_Sand Trumpet, April 16, 2008]]> Sand Trumpet, April 16, 2008, 2008 Sand and lead on board Edition of 30 31 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 2 inches Image courtesy the artist and Mary Ryan Gallery]]>

Education

1994
National Medal for Arts Presidential Award, from President Clinton

1988
Honorary Doctorate, San Francisco Art Institute, CA

1983
Honorary Doctorate, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA

1972
Honorary Doctorate, California College of Art and Crafts, San Francisco, CA

1951-53
Master of Arts, California State University

1950-51
Bachelor of Arts, California State University

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2000-01
Wayne Thiebaud, Prints, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY

1986
Wayne Thiebaud: 25th Anniversary Exhibition, Allan Stone Gallery, New York, NY

1978
Wayne Thiebaud: Recent Work, San Francisco Museum of Art, San
Francisco, CA

1968
Wayne Thiebaud Graphics: 1964-1971, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

1962
Wayne Thiebaud: Recent Paintings, Allan Stone Gallery, New York, NY

Selected Group Exhibitions

1999
The American Century: Art and Culture, 1900-2000, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

1997
Thirty-Five Years at Crown Point Press: Making Prints, Doing Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

1992
Hand-Painted Pop: American Art in Transition 1955-62, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA

1967
United States Representative, Sao Paulo Bienal, Brazil

1961
Northern California Painters’ Annual, Oakland Art Museum, Oakland, CA

1951
Influences on a Young Painter, E.B. Crocker Art Gallery, CA

1949
Artists under Thirty-three, E.B. Crocker Art Gallery, CA

1948
Artists of Los Angeles and Vicinity, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA

Public Collections

Poses Institute of Art, Brandies University, Waltham, MA
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA
Myra Morgan Gallery, Shawnee Mission, KS
The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
Douglas Drake Gallery, Kansas City, KS
University of Southern Illinois, Carbondale, IL
Aldrick Museum of Contemporary Art, Richfield, CT
Standford University, Stanford, CA
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT
Shasta College, Shasta, CA
San Jose State University, San Jose, CA
William Rockhill Nelson Gallery and Atkins Museum of Fine Art, Kansas City, MO
Albrecht Museum, St. Joseph, MO
Nebraska Art Association, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
St. Louis Museum of Art, St. Louis, MO
Newark Museum of Art, Newark, NJ
The New Milwaukee Art Center Museum, Milwaukee, WI
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Miwaukee Institute of Art, Miwaukee, WI
Gallery of Modern Art, Washington, D.C.
Library of Congress, Prints and Photography Division, Washington, D.C.
Museum of Modern Art, Washington, D.C.
Utah Museum of Fine Art, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Texas Institute of Contemporary Art, Dallas, TX
Fort Worth Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX
Albright-Knox Museum, The Buffalo Academy of Fine Arts, Buffalo, NY
American Broadcasting Company, New York, NY
Art Investments Ltd., Houston, TX
Collectors' Cooperative, Houston, TX
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA
Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA
Contemporary Arts Association, Houston, TX
Menil Foundation, Houston, TX
Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY
University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX
Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH
New York Studio School, New York, NY
Hanford Yang Foundation, New York, NY
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Education

MFA- Printmaking, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA,
1994
BA - Studio Art and Religious Studies, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville

Solo Exhibitions

2009
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA

2008
G2 Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ

2007
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
2CarGarage Gallery, Savannah, GA

2006
G 2 Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ

2005
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, New York, NY

2003
G 2 Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ
TAD Concept Store, Rome, Italy
Julie Baker Fine Art, Grass Valley, CA

2000
Traywick Gallery, Berkeley, CA

1998
Mike Furniture, San Francisco, CA

Group Exhibitions

2009
Ultralux: 2009 Art Auction and Gala, Longwood Center for
the Visual Arts, Farmville, VA
Postcards from the Edge: A Benefit for Visual AIDS, Metro
Pictures, New York, NY

2008
Night of 1,000 Drawings, Artist Space, New York, NY
WPA Art Auction Gala, Katzen Art Center, American
University, Washington, D.C.

2007
December Project, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
ARTivism: Engaging a Greener Generation, McGuffey Art
Center, Charlottesville, VA
Summer Group Exhibit, 2 Car Garage Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ

2006
Opening Exhibition, 2CarGarage Gallery, Savannah, GA
The Steel Gallery Event at Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
Fathom, Solomon Fine Art, Seattle, WA
Less, Trudy Labell Fine Art, Naples, FL

2005
Print/Group, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
Exquisite History, Vol.1: Land of Wandering, Off Grounds
Gallery, Charlottesville, VA
Show Girls, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, VA
Fine Things, Steel Gallery, San Francisco, CA

2004
Special Holiday Show, Julie Baker Fine Art, Grass Valley,
CA
Lazy Days, Julie Baker Fine Art, Grass Valley, CA
Favorite Things, Steel Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Spring!: Group Show, Julie Baker Fine Art, Grass Valley, CA
Works on Paper, Momus Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Mostra-Mercato Arte, Spazio AKA, Rome, Italy

2003
Good Things Come in Small Packages, Julie Baker Fine Art,
Grass Valley, CA
Remember My Name, Momus Gallery, Atlanta, GA

2002
Night of 1,000 Drawings, Artists Space, New York, NY
Post-Postcard 6, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA

2001
Baker's Dozen, Julie Baker Fine Art, Grass Valley, CA
Post-Postcard 5, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA
Japonisme: Asian Inspirations, Torpedo Factory Art Center,
Target Gallery, Alexandria, VA

2000
Gallery Artists, Traywick Gallery, Berkeley, CA

1999
Gallery Artists, Betty Wasserman Art & Interiors, New York,
NY

1998
Revolver, Traywick Gallery, Berkeley, CA
Animals & Their People, People & Their Animals,
Sebastopol Center for the Arts, Sebastopol, CA
Post-Postcard 3, Four Walls Gallery, San Francisco, CA

1997
Get in Here (Part 1), Traywick Gallery, Berkeley, CA
Post-Postcard 2, Four Walls Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Timothy Higbee Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Recent Work, Carta, San Francisco, CA

1996
Post-Postcard, Four Walls Gallery, San Francisco, CA

1995
Janet Turner National Print Competition, University Art
Gallery, Chico, CA
Cimarron National Works on Paper, Gardiner Art Gallery,
Stillwater, OK

1994
Search for Eden, Mythos Gallery, Burbank, CA
Saint Francis Hospital Benefit Exhibition, Butterfield &
Butterfield, San Francisco, CA

1993
Object d’Art, Morphos Gallery, San Francisco, California
Art/L.A., Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA
Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Spring Show, Walter McBean Gallery, San Francisco, CA

1991
Fayerweather Gallery, Charlottesville, VA

Awards

1st Place Winner, KVIE Art Auction 2003
2001 Award for Excellence, Communication Arts Illustration Annual
Residency Award, Dorland Mountain Arts Colony, Temecula, CA
Kala Printmaking Fellowship, Kala Institute, Berkeley, CA
Intermediate Honors, University of Virginia
National Merit Commended Scholar

Selected Public & Private Collections

Deloitte & Touche
Vick Corporate Art Advisors
Jewish Educational Alliance
Coronado Island Marriott Resort
U.S. State Department
Cristina Ferrare
eBay
Danielle Steel
Owens and Minor
Stanlee Gatti
Capital One
Lincoln National Corporation
Traditional Financial Services
Capital Lease, Inc.
Time/Warner
The David and Lucille Packard Foundation
P.A.L.L. Corporation
Nippon Express

Publications

Richmond Times-Dispatch, “Elements of Style,” Roy Proctor, Sunday,
May 20, 2007

Savannah Morning News, “Natural beauty,” Allison Hersh, February
8, 2007

ARTnews Magazine, “Fine Things,” Deborah Phillips, December
2005

SF Weekly, “Painting Favorites,” Hiya Swanhuyser, August, 2004
Naples Illustrated, “Designs of Distinction,” September/October 2004
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, “Up and Comers,” Sunday, August 3,
2003

Alumni News (University of Virginia Alumni Magazine), “Mind and
Matter,” Summer 2003

Artweek, “Kazaan Viveiros at Julie Baker Fine Art,” April 2003

New American Paintings, Mid-Atlantic Issue, 2003
Art on Paper, July/August 2002

Artweek, February 2002

Communication Arts, Illustration Annual 42, July 2001

Old Town Crier, “Gallery Beat,” May 2001

South Coast Style, 2000/2001 1st Printing

Pottery Barn Bed + Bath, Premier Issue 2000 and Summer 2000
Issue

East Bay Express, January 21, 2000, Volume 22, No.15

Inquiring Mind, Fall 1999, Volume 16, No. 1

i Magazine, Spring 1999, Vol.2, No.2 and Summer 2000, Vol.3, No.3

Chico News and Review, “Printmaking Possibilities,” Mabrie Ormes,
November 30, 1995

Lectures

Art Talk, Julie Baker Fine Art Gallery, Grass Valley, CA, February
2003

Guest Lecture, University of Virginia Printmaking Department, November 2002


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<![CDATA[Bird's nest]]> Bird's Nest Fern, 2011 Acrylic on panel 20 x 16 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Ginkgo]]> Ginkgo, 2011 Acrylic on panel 20 x 16 inches]]> <![CDATA[Reversal]]> Reversal, 2011 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Ladle]]> Ladle, 2005 Acrylic on paper 30 x22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Open Loop]]> Open Loop, 2011 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Pliers]]> Pliers, 2003 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Fern VI]]> Fern VI, 2008 Acrylic on Paper 11 x 13 inches]]> <![CDATA[Coffee Percolator]]> Coffee Percolator, 2005 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Can Opener]]> Can Opener, 2005 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Sunlit Bay]]> Sunlit Bay, 2010 Acrylic on paper 22 x 17 inches]]> <![CDATA[Open Beach]]> Open Beach, 2010 Acrylic on paper 22 x 17 inches]]> <![CDATA[Evening Wave]]> Evening Wave, 2010 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Blue Ikat]]> Blue Ikat, 2010 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Brown Ikat]]> Borwn Ikat, 2010 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Tally Cross]]> Tally Cross, 2010 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Winter Trees I]]> Winter Trees I, 2010 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Winter Trees II]]> Winter Trees II, 2010 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Winter Trees III]]> Winter Trees III, 2010 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Winter Trees IV]]> Winter Trees IV, 2010 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Winter Trees V]]> Winter Trees V, 2010 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Winter Trees VI]]> Winter Trees VI, 2010 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Winter Trees VII]]> Winter Trees VII, 2010 Acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Peacock Song]]> Peacock Song, 2009 Acrylic and pencil on paper 30 x 22 inches]]> <![CDATA[Maidenhair Fern II]]> Maidenhair Fern II, 2009 Colored pencil and pencil on paper 18 7/8 x 13 1/4 inches]]> <![CDATA[Blue Sea Grass]]> Blue Sea Grass, 2009 Acrylic on panel 40 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Beach]]> Beach, 2009 Acrylic, conte crayon and pencil on panel 40 x 30 inches]]> <![CDATA[Botanical with Butterflies]]> Botanical with Butterflies, 2009 Colored pencil and pencil on paper 18 7/8 x 12 3/8 inches]]> <![CDATA[Blue Jay]]> Blue Jay, 2009 Colored pencil on vellum, gouache on paper 10 x 8 inches]]> <![CDATA[Luna Moth]]> Luna Moth, 2009 Acrylic on panel 30 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Beetle]]> Beetle, 2009 Acrylic on panel 30 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Barred Owl]]> Barred Owl, 2009 Acrylic on panel 36 x 32 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bleeding Hearts]]> Bleeding Hearts, 2007 Acrylic, pencil on panel 14 x 11 inches]]> <![CDATA[Anemone]]> Anemone, 2007 Acrylic, pencil on panel 14 x 11 inches]]> <![CDATA[Runner Bean]]> Runner Bean, 2007 Acrylic, pencil, collage on paper 18 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Seaweed]]> Seaweed, 2007 Acrylic, pencil, collage on paper 18 x 12 inches]]> <![CDATA[Chesapeake]]> Chesapeake, 2007 Acrylic, conte crayon on panel 40 x 60 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Mushroom and Quince]]> Mushroom and Quince, 2007 Acrylic on panel 20 by 16 inches]]> <![CDATA[Melons and Quince]]> Melons and Quince, 2006 Acrylic on panel 20 x 16 inches]]> <![CDATA[Teapots]]> Teapots, 2006 Acrylic on panel 30 x 48 inches]]> <![CDATA[Bounty XII,]]> Bounty XII, 2006 Acrylic, pencil on panel 24 x 18 inches]]> <![CDATA[Still Life with Parrot Tullip]]> Still Life with Parrot Tullip, 2006 Acrylic on panel 30 x 48 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Cabbage and Persimmon]]> Cabbage and Persimmon, 2004 Acrylic on panel 20 x 16 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Three Good Days]]> Three Good Days, 2004 Acrylic on panel 24 x 24 inches ]]>

Education

2010
Master of Fine Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University

2007
Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Texas at Austin

2006
Learning Tuscany, Santa Chiara study center, Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy

Solo Exhibitions

2010
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

Group Exhibitions

2010
Anderson Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
FAB Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University

2009
Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
FAB Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
Central National Bank, Richmond, Virginia

2008
Travis Heights Art Walk, Austin, Texas
Doty Fine Arts Building Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
FAB Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia

2007
East Austin Studio Tour, Okay Mountain Studios, Austin, Texas
Gallery Lombardi, Austin, Texas
The Dirty Lush Show, Austin, Texas
Creative Research Lab, Austin, Texas
BurntOrange Magazine, paintings featured

Awards and Honors

2010
Graduate Thesis/Dissertation Fellowship, Virginia Commonwealth University

2009
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship
Graduate Assistantship, Virginia Commonwealth University

2008
Artist Grant and Residency, Vermont Studio Center

2007
University Cooperative Society]]>
<![CDATA[Flats]]> Flats, 2010 Oil on canvas 96 x 96 inches]]> <![CDATA[Sign]]> Sign, 2010 Oil on canvas 96 x 96 inches]]> <![CDATA[Pit B]]> Pit B, 2008 Oil on panel 48 x 48 inches]]> <![CDATA[Lump]]> Lump, 2009 Oil on panel 48 x 48 inches]]> <![CDATA[Treeless]]> Treeless, 2010 Oil on canvas 33 x 33 inches]]>

Associate Professor of Art, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

Education

1989
MFA, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

1986
BFA, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado.

Solo Exhibitions

2007
CARRARA, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

2006
CARRARA, Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia

2005
STILLWATER, Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, Virginia

2003
GEOGRAPHY OF SCARS, Hanes Art Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
STILLWATER, The Light Factory, Charlotte, North Carolina
EVIDENCE, Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, California

2002
STILLWATER, University of Virginia Art Museum, Charlottesville, Virginia
RIVERWALK and OTHER PICTURES, Regis University, Denver, Colorado

2001
RIVERWALK, Colorado Center for the Book, Denver, Colorado
SITE: CARRARA, Foiano Fotografia III, Foiano, Italy

2000
THE RIVER’S EDGE, The Print Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A LONG, THIN COMMON, Nicolaysen Art Museum, Casper Wyoming

1999
CACHE la POUDRE, Colorado State Capitol Building, Denver, Colorado

1996
RIVERWALK, OneWest Art Center, Ft. Collins, Colorado

1995
Colorado State University, Ft Collins, Colorado

1992
Davidson College, Fine Arts Gallery, Davidson, North Carolina
ARBORETUM, Olympic College, Bremerton, Washington

1991
University of North Carolina-Charlotte, Cone Center Gallery, Charlotte, NC
University of Colorado, Workspace Gallery, Boulder, Colorado

1989
Paint Creek Center for the Arts, Rochester, Michigan

Selected Group Exhibitions

2007
Public / Private, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, New York, NY

2006
100 Great American Photographs, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, TX
American Eden, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, New York, NY
The Intimate and the Sublime, Recent Landscape Photography, Saint Louis Art Museum, MO
The Art of Documentary Photography, Arts Center in Orange, Orange, VA
A Complex Eden, Museum of Fine Art, St. Petersburg, FL
Elevator Films Project, Denver Convention Center, Denver, CO (permanent installation)

2004
Speed, 17th Virginia Film Festival, Charlottesville, VA (premiere of film Grassland)
The Museum: Conditions and Spaces, University of Virginia Art Museum, Charlottesville, VA
Masterworks of American Photography, Amon Carter Museum. Fort Worth, TX
American Landscapes: Four Views, Stephen Cohen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Water, Northlight Gallery, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Fotofest 2004, Travis Tower, Houston, TX

2002
The Writer's Eye, University of Virginia Art Museum, Charlottesville, VA
Abstraction in Photography, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas

2001
Postcards from the West, Nicolaysen Art Museum, Casper, Wyoming
Landscape Legacy, Museum of Contemporary Art, Fort Collins, Colorado

2000
Current Works 2000, Society for Contemporary Photography, Kansas City, Missouri
Recent Acquisitions, The Art Museum, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
Rivers, Foothills Art Center, Golden, Colorado

1999
The West after Yesterday; Selections from the Permanent Collection, Denver Art Museum
Photographs, Carol Keller Gallery, Denver, Colorado
Invitational, Nicolaysen Art Museum, Casper, Wyoming
Hard Play, New Installations and Environmental Sculpture, Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art and P.S 28, Ft. Collins, Colorado
This Tiny Spaceship, This Planet Earth..., Ron Judish Fine Arts, Denver, Colorado

1998
Contemporary Perspectives of the West, Harmony Park Gallery, Ft. Collins, Colorado
Artist Fellowship Exhibition, traveling exhibit of CCA Fellowship recipients shown at Western Colorado Center for the Arts, Grand Junction and Cortez Center for the Arts, Cortez, Colorado
Three Landscape Visions, Alliance for the Visual Arts, Logan, Utah

1997
Current Works ‘97, Society for Contemporary Photography, Kansas City, MO
Art Equinox, Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, Great Falls, Montana

1996
Larimer County Exchange (collaborative exchange between artists and community members)
OneWest Art Center, Ft. Collins, Colorado
Colorado ‘96, Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado

1995
Rethinking the Natural, Laguna Gloria Museum of Art, Austin, Texas

1994
Re:Place, Portland Community College, Portland, Oregon

1992
Photographic Book Art in the United States, The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio and Texas Women’s University, Denton, Texas
Southern Environmental Exhibition, Appalachian Environmental Arts Center, Highlands, NC

1991
Artist Book Biennial, Oregon State Library, Salem, Oregon
Platinum / Palladium, Portfolio Room, The Light Factory, Charlotte, North Carolina

1990
Southeastern Spectrum, Associated Artists Sawtooth Gallery, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Illuminance Show, Lubbock Fine Arts Center, Lubbock, Texas

1988
Michigan Photographers, Center for Creative Studies, Detroit, Michigan
National Aperture Show, Associated Artists Sawtooth Gallery, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

1986
PhotoSpiva, Spiva Arts Center, Joplin, MO

Bibliography

2006
Parsons, Laura. “Rock of ages…”. The Hook, October 12
Portfolio, MATTER No. 9, Fuel Issue, November 2006
Richard Robinson, “The Art of Documentary Photography”, Orange County Review, November 30

2004
Parsons, Laura. “Extraordinary Ordinary”. The Hook, December 2
Ford, Jane. "Roaming Rome". Inside UVA, 04/09/04
Rothman, Aaron. 'Albumen Skies'. Photo-eye Booklist, Vol 26, no.1

2003
Chalifour, Bruno. “An American Vision”. Afterimage, May-June 2003
Collins, Mike. North Carolina Public Radio interview. WFAE, Charlotte, NC, May 2

2002
Goodson, Karen. "Ultra-still Stills. C-Ville, Sept 10
Stienberg, Aaron. "Wylie's Obsession. The Hook, Aug 29
McTighe, Monica. "Art and its trappings”. C'ville, Sept 17
Ford, Jane. "Photography as Metaphor & Symbol”. ARTS Magazine, January

2001
Morley, Jane. "Coyote Wylie”. C-Ville, Aug 21

2000
Sozanski, Edward. Philadelphia Inquirer, December 1, W22
Rice, Robin. "Naturally Delicious". Philadelphia Citypaper, Dec 7 #812
Latter, Ruth. "One Mans Trash...". Charlottesville Daily Progress, Sept 21

1999
Billeux, Maura. "William Wylie, Photographer". Colorado Public Television, 30 min. production broadcast September -November (Colorado Center for Photography)
Voelz Chandler, Mary. "Photography and the Creative Process". Denver Rocky Mountain News, October 22
Paglia, Michael. "Sticks and Stones".Westword, review of installation at Ron Judish Fine Arts, March 25
Voelz Chandler, Mary. "Soulscapes on Display". Denver Rocky Mountain News, review of exhibition at Ron Judish Fine Arts, February 26

1996
Mahoney, Michelle. "Collaboration Crux of Art Projects". Denver Post, September
Beers, Jim. "William Wylie’s River Walk". KUNC, Colorado Public Radio, interview discussing Poudre River Project broadcast July - September
Bloomhardt, Miles. “Revelations of a River”. Fort Collins Coloradoan, August
Darling, Christy. "A River Runs Through It". Greeley Tribune, August
Davis, Phil. “One Photographers Search”. Photography, 7th Edition, WCB Brown & Benchmark Publishers

1994
Gragg, Randy. "Re:Landscape". Portland Oregonian, April

1992
Vance, Tom. "William Wylie, Photographer". North Carolina Public Television (30 minute video), run periodically throughout the year

Collections

Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
Capitol One Corporation, Richmond, Virginia
Colorado Historical Museum, Denver, Colorado
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado
Davidson College Art Museum, Davidson, North Carolina
Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado
First National Bank Corporation, Colorado
Loveland Museum of Art, Loveland, Colorado
Museum of Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Nash Editions, Los Angles, California
Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey
Singer Editions, Boston, MA
St Louis Art Museum, St Louis, Missouri
University of Virginia Art Museum, Charlottesville, Virginia
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia
Yale University Art Museum, New Haven, Connecticut

AWARDS

2005
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship

2004
Rome Award (Universita delgi Studi Roma Tre)
City of Denver Public Art Commission

2003
Mead Honored Faculty Teaching Award (University of Virginia)

2001
Colorado Book Award (for Riverwalk)

1998
Artist Fellowship, Colorado Council on the Arts

1996
Larimer County Exchange Project Grant

1995
Kodak Professional Development Grant

1992
Emerging Artist Grant, North Carolina Arts Council / Mecklenburg County Arts Council

Publications By the Artist

2002
Stillwater, Nazraeli Press, Tucson, AZ

2000
RiverWalk, Explorations along the Cache la Poudre River, UPC, Boulder, CO

1989
Arboretum, self-published, hand-bound book of palladium prints, edition of 10

Professional Experience

2007
Lecturer, Minnesota Center for Photography, Minneapolis, MN

2006
Artist in Residence, The Center for Land Use Interpretation, Wendover, Utah
Juror, McKnight Photography Fellowships, University of Minnesota, MN
Visiting Artist, American Academy in Rome
Instructor, Anderson Ranch Art Center, Snowmass, CO
Juror, Rocky Mountain Biennial, Museum of Contemporary Art, Fort Collins, CO

2005
Visiting Artist, Columbia College, Chicago, IL
Visiting Artist, Anderson Ranch Art Center, Snowmass, CO

2004
Visiting Artist, The Center for Land Use Interpretation, Wendover, Utah
Visiting Artist, American Academy in Rome
Instructor, Anderson Ranch Art Center, Snowmass Village, CO
Visiting Artist, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

2003
Visiting Artist, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA
Lecturer, Society for Photographic Education National Conference, Austin, TX

2002
Instructor, Anderson Ranch Art Center, Snowmass Village, CO
Lecturer, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
Visiting Artist, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina
Instructor, Platinum/Palladium Workshop, The Light Factory, Charlotte, NC
Visiting Artist, Regis University, Denver, Colorado

2001
Visiting Artist, Foiano Fotografia III, Foiano, Italy

2000
Visiting Artist, Hollins University, Roanoke, Virginia

1999
Visiting Artist, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Artist in Residence, Young Audiences, Inc. (Colorado Public Schools)

1996
Participating Artist, Larimer County Exchange Project

1995
Visiting Artist, ARTBEAT, Portland Community College, Oregon

1994
Visiting Artist, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, Oregon

1992
Visiting Artist, Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina
Visiting Artist, Olympic College, Bremerton, Washington

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<![CDATA[]]> Trastevere, near Janiculum, Rome, 2010 Pigmented ink print Edition of 10 37 x 44 inches ]]> <![CDATA[]]> Trajan’s Column, Rome, 2010 Pigmented ink print Edition of 10 37 x 44 inches ]]> <![CDATA[]]> Ponte di Vara, Carrara, 2010 Pigmented ink print Edition of 10 37 x 44 inches ]]> <![CDATA[]]> Orto Botanico di Roma, Janiculum, Rome, 2010 Pigmented ink print Edition of 10 44 x 37 inches ]]> <![CDATA[]]> Gazometri Rome, 2010 Pigmented ink print Edition of 10 37 x 44 inches ]]> <![CDATA[]]> Carrara, 02-46, 2010 Pigmented ink print Edition of 5 45 x 55 inches ]]> <![CDATA[]]> Carrara, 02-37, 2010 Pigmented ink print Edition of 5 45 x 55 inches ]]> <![CDATA[]]> Carrara, 02-36, 2010 Pigmented ink print Edition of 5 45 x 55 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Hanger, Wendover]]> Hanger, Wendover, 2004 Digital C Print Edition 1/10 24 3/4 x 29 inches]]> <![CDATA[#06-32, Carrara,]]> #06-32, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 36 x 43 inches]]> <![CDATA[#01-49, Carrara]]> #01-49, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 36 x 43 inches]]> <![CDATA[#02-64, Carrara]]> #02-64, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 36 x 43 inches]]> <![CDATA[#02-71, Carrara]]> #02-71, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 36 x 43 inches]]> <![CDATA[#01-59, Carrara,]]> #01-59, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 29 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[#01-83, Carrara]]> #01-83, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 36 x 43 inches ]]> <![CDATA[#01-113, Carrara]]> #01-113, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 36 x 43 inches]]> <![CDATA[#01-79, Carrara]]> #01-79, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 36 x 43 inches]]> <![CDATA[#01-81, Carrara]]> #01-81, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 36 x 43 inches]]> <![CDATA[#06-28, Carrara]]> #06-28, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 36 x 43 inches]]> <![CDATA[#06-25, Carrara]]> #06-25, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 36 x 43 inches]]> <![CDATA[#01-72, Carrara]]> #01-72, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 36 x 43 inches]]> <![CDATA[Cavatore #05-22, Carrara]]> Cavatore #05-22, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 29 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Cavatore #06-13, Carrara]]> Cavatore #06-13, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 29 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Cavatore #06-14, Carrara]]> Cavatore #06-14, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 29 x 24 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Cavatore #06-22, Carrara]]> Cavatore #06-22, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 29 x 24 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Cavatore #06-04, Carrara]]> Cavatore #06-04, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 29 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Cavatore #05-20, Carrara]]> Cavatore #05-20, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 29 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Cavatore #05-01,Carrara]]> <![CDATA[Cavatore #06-19, Carrara]]> Cavatore #06-19, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 29 x 24 inches ]]> <![CDATA[Cavatore #06-17, Carrara]]> Cavatore #06-17, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 29 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Cavatore #06-20, Carrara]]> Cavatore #06-20, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 29 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Cavatore #06-07, Carrara]]> Cavatore #06-07, Carrara, 2006 Pigment print, edition of 15 29 x 24 inches]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #15]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #14]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #13]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #12]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #11]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #10]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #9]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #8]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #7]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #6]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #4]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #3]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #2]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20]]> <![CDATA[Stillwater Image #1]]> Stillwater Image, 2002 silver gelatin prints 20 x 24 inches, ed. of 20, 30 x 40 inches, ed. of 8]]>