Artist’s C.V.
Born in 1967, Dallas, Texas, in 1967. Lives and works in Oro Valley, Arizona, and is a resident artist in the Artist & Makers Studios.
EDUCATION
2001
Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California. Master of Fine Arts: Sculpture/Installation.
1989
Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, California. B.A. degree. Majors: Economics and Psychology. Minor: Studio Art through Scripps College.
GRANTS/AWARDS
2005
Commission for site specific art work, Swing Space, a program of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council generously supported by the September 11 Fund.
2002
Artists’ Resource for Completion Grant, The Durfee Foundation
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2010
HLOS 2010. 526 W. 26th St. Gallery 5G. New York City. Group Show
For Roland, Pomona, California. Group Show
2009
Seminar on Visual Culture: Money, Money, Money. Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, School of Advanced Study, London, UK. Guest Lecturer.
2008
Postcards from the Edge. Visual Aids benefit. Metro Pictures. New York City. Group show.
School of Visual Arts Sculpture and New Media Residency. New York City. Group show.
2005
Milk Run Win Lose, Oulous Repair Shop, Chinatown, Los Angeles, California. SOLO SHOW.
Construction for Budget in Progress, commissioned by Swing Space, a program of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council generously supported by the September 11 Fund and presented as part of Vanilla Boxing exhibition in the 2005 River to River Festival. Downtown Manhattan, New York. Group show.
Painting’s Edge 2005, Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, California. Group Show.
Painting’s Edge 2005, Parks Exhibition Center, Idyllwild Arts, Idyllwild, California. Group Show.
2004
Network (Part 2), Raid Projects, Los Angeles, California. Traveling Group Show.
Network, de Parel at W139, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Traveling Group Show.
2003
Crossings: Artistic and Curatorial Practice – Artist Projects in the Essex Street Market, a multi-site exhibition in conjunction with the 2003 College Art Association conference curated by Anne Ellegood and Rachel Gugelberger. Essex Street Market, Lower East Side, Manhattan, New York. Group show.
2002
Girl on Girl, Miller Durazo Contemporary Artists Projects, Los Angeles, California. Group show.
Projecting Profitability, Gallery G, Angels Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, California.
SOLO SHOW.
Big Wave IV, Andrew/Shire Gallery, Los Angeles, California. Group show.
Fiscal, cherrydelosreyes Gallery, Los Angeles, California. SOLO SHOW.
Wall Space 2, Miller Durazo Contemporary Artists Projects, Los Angeles, California. Group show.
2001
Reduction, Miller Durazo Contemporary Artists Projects, Los Angeles, California. Group show.
+/- (Space)4, Gallery 825, Los Angeles, California. Group show
Big Wave III, Andrew/Shire Gallery, Los Angeles, California. Group show.
Mind, Matter, Memory, Angels Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, California. Group show.
MacGyver, Crazy Space, Santa Monica, California. Curated by Mary Leigh Cherry. Group show.
2000
Positional Notation, Peggy Phelps Gallery, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California. SOLO SHOW
Stuffed, Progress Space Gallery, Pomona, California. Group show.
Inland Specific, Wignall Gallery, Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Group show.
Wall Space, Miller Durazo Contemporary Artists Projects, Los Angeles, California. Group show.
Square Variations, Humanities Building, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, Calif. Group show.
26th Annual Ink & Clay Juried Exhibition, W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery, California State Polytechnic University. Pomona, California. Juror: Richard Heller, Gallerist.
1999
Big Wave, Andrew/Shire Gallery, Los Angeles, California. Group show.
Go Between, Da Gallery, Pomona, California. Group show.
Tenth National Juried Exhibition, Viridian Gallery, New York, New York. Group show.
Juror: Susan Harris, Curator.
Blue, Bradbury Building, Los Angeles, California. Group show.
PRESS/PUBLICATIONS
2002
"I am not a Millionaire." by L. Hermes Griesbach. Rim Magazine. No.1, Summer, 2002: Published by Scripta, Mexico.
2000
Inland Specific, Exhibition Catalog: Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena and Claremont Graduate University, Claremont.
2000
24/7: Living It Up and Doubling Down in the New Las Vegas, Andres Martinez, Villard Books, New York, New York, 1999.