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TABLE OF CONTENTS
NATIONAL and INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS TWO & THREE PERSON EXHIBITIONS PUBLICATIONS of My Work In Books PUBLICATIONS of My Work in National and International Journals |
EDUCATION: Master of Fine Arts: June 14, 1991
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Bachelor of Arts: July 1987
University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha, Oklahoma
2000 “Recent Work” Santa Barbara City College, Juried and invited by gallery committee at Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara, California, March
1999 “Reflections” University of Texas at Pan American University, Juried and invited by gallery committee. Edinburg, Texas, September - November
1998 “New Work” Helen S. Smith Gallery, Green River Community College, Auburn, Washington, September - October
1998 “The Journey” Gallery of Art, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Juried and invited by gallery committee. Chickasha, Oklahoma, April - May
1997 “Elements” Lubbock Fine Arts Center, Lubbock, Texas; September-October
1997 “Objects and Memory” University of Texas El Paso, El Paso, Texas.
September - October
1996 "Grinders" Adam East Museum and Art Center
Moses Lake, Washington, June 28 - July 20
1996 “Tribute to the Stone Age” Aesthetics Fine Art Gallery
Tacoma, Washington, March 27 - May 11
1995 "Land Project" Newport Visual Art Center
Newport, Oregon, August 1 - August 31
1995 "Heartland" Aesthetics Fine Art Gallery
Tacoma, Washington, May 1 - May 30
1994 "Transitions" Gallery Two, Fine Art Department, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, November 12 - December 16
1994 "Sticks and Stones"
Corbin Art Center, Spokane, Washington, February 23- March 19
1994 "New Work" Adam East Museum and Art Center
Moses Lake, Washington, July 11 - August 13
1993 "Reflections from the Land"
Chase Gallery, Spokane, Washington, December 10 - January 15
1992 "Industrialized Nature"
California State University, Long Beach, California , September 4 -10
1992 "Ceramic Synthesis" Spokane Art School Center for the Visual Arts,
Spokane, Washington, June 23 - July 30
1991 “Works in Clay”
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio May - June
1989 “Ceramic Discovery”
University of Houston, Victoria, Texas, March - April
1987 “New Work” Gallery of Art, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha, Oklahoma, June
NATIONAL and INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS:
2003 “21st Century Ceramics in the United States and Canada” Canzani Center Gallery, Columbus College of Art and Design, Columbus, Ohio; Bill Hunt, curator. Some of the representing artists are: Rudy Autio, Richard Burkett, Anne Cuurier, Tony Hepburn, Wayne Higby, John Goodheart, Marilyn Levine, Marilyn Lysohir, Gifford Myers, Warren MacKenzie, Richard Notkin, Don Ritez, Richard Shaw, Nan Smith, Paul Solnder, and Patti Warashina. October – December
2003 “Ceramics USA 2003“ University of North Texas Art Gallery, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas. Juror - Doug Casebeer, Program Director of ceramics and Sculpture at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Aspen Colorado.
October - November.
2003 _The 2nd World Ceramic Biennale 2003 Korea “NOW & NOW: World Contemporary Ceramics Exhibition” (Juried Invitational) . Icheon World Ceramic Center, Icheon City, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea -- Curator, Katthew Kangas. Artists representing North America are Micheal Lucero, Jim Leedy, Akio Takamori, Leopold Foulem, Doug Jeck. September - October
2003 “Blue Exhibit” (Juried Invitational) Mesa College Gallery of Art
Mesa College, Mesa California, February - March
2002 “George E. Ohr National Arts Challenge” ( All Media Juried Exhibition )
The Ohr - O’Keefe Museum of Art, Biloxi, Mississippi. Juror -- Paul Soldner.
November - December
2002 “Red Heat: Contemporary Works in Clay” School of Art - Alexandre Hogue Gallery, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma -- Juror - Richard Notkin.
October - December
2002 “Clay Body Rhetoric: Ceramic Figures of Speech” (Invitational) Beach Museum of Art, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas. Exhibit was held in conjunction with the NCECA conference. Curated by Glen Brown, Professor of Art History, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas. Invited Artists: Peter Bevan, Paul Dresang, David Furman, Juan Granados, Chris Gustin, Janet Kastner, Nicholas Kripal, Keisuke Mizuno, Jeffery Mongrain, Judy Moonelis, Richard Notkin, Nan Smith, Akio Takamori, Patti Warashina. February - March
2002 “Shades of Clay” (Invitational) The American Jazz Museum, Kansas City, Missouri, Curated by Paul Andrew Wandless, Visiting Professor of Art at Lincoln University, Lincoln, PA. Invited artists: Sharif Bey, Stephen Carter, Richard Buncamper, Ray Chen, Patsy Cox, Willis Bing Davis, Juan Granados, Leroy Johnson, Winnie Ownes-Hart, Bobby Scroggins, Nori Pao, Janathel Shaw, James Tanner, and Paul Wandless.
March - May
2001 “Feats of Clay XIV” Historical Gallery of Gladding McBean, Lincoln, California, Juror - Paul McCoy, Professor of Art at Baylor University, Waco, Texas.
May - June
2001 “Clay on the Wall,” (Invitational) Gallery 128, New York City, New York, curated by Sylvia Netzer Nationally recognized ceramic artist and Ronald Kuchta, Director of American Ceramics. Participating artists: Clayton Allen, Liz Srbeck Biddle, Aurore Chabot, Ann Christenson, Darla Dorash, Rob Van Erve, Tom Forlino, Susan Fuchs, David Furman, Jason Green, Linda Huey, Margle Hughto, Christopher Knowles, Linda Kuehne, Eva Melas, Nicholas Micros, Jeff Mongrain, Steven Montgomery, Judy Moonelis, Sana Musasama, Sylvia Netzer, Angelo di Peta, Greg Pitts, Joyce Robins, Ann Rothman, Ursula Von Rydingsvard, Ann Schaumburger, Nan Smith, Forest Snyder, Judith Solomon, Julie Tesser, Susan Tunick, Jamie Walker, Joan Weber, Betty Woodman, Mary Ann Unger, and Richard Zakin.
January - February
2001 “Beyond the Physical: Substance, Space and Light” University of North Carolina Galleries, Charlotte, North Carolina. Installation exhibition in conjunction with NCECA. Curated by Nan Smith, professor of Art, University of Florida. Invited artists were: Tori Arpad, Bill Gilbert, Juan Granados, Roberta Giffith, Rebecca Hutchinson, Yves Paquette, Denise Pelletier, Virginia Scotchie, and Nan Smith.
January - April
2001 “All Media III International Internet Exhibition” Period Gallery, Lincoln, Nebraska, Juror - Larry Bradshaw, professor of art at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. On-line for an undetermined period of time.
2001 “Emergence Theory” The Main Library, Charlotte, North Carolina. Exhibition in con-junction with NCECA; curated by Matthew T. Burton. Invited artists: Ray Chen, Rick Crowley, Bonita Dan, Hohn Donovan, Gerard Ferrari, Juan Granados, Doug Herren, Leigh Taylor Mickelson, Brian Misavage, Robert Mueller, Rick Parsons, Rebekah Wostrel, and David Wright. March 24 - April 1.
2001 “3rd Annual All Media International Exhibition” Period Gallery, Lincoln Nebraska, Juror - Larry Bradshaw, professor of art at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.
January - February
2000 “Material: Earth-Size: Small Sculpture in Ceramic,” (Invitational) Kunstforum Kirchberg, Switzerland, Ruth Duckworth and Wayne Higby are some of the notable participating artists from around the world.
June - September
2000 “Small works in Clay From Texas Tech University,” (Invitational) Five Corners Gallery, I-Kiln Studio, Kowloon, Hong Kong, invited by Chan Kam Shing Chairman and Director of I-Kiln Studio and curetted by Martie Geiger-Ho,
May - June
2000 “Thirteenth San Angelo National Ceramic Competition” San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas,
Juror - Matthew Kangas.
April - June
2000 “34th Annual National Drawing Small Sculpture Show” ( All Media Juried Exhibition ) Fine Arts Center, Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, Texas. Juror - Cesar A. Martinez, April - May
2000 “Ceramica: Over the Fence” Artyard, Denver, Colorado
Invitational - Concurrent exhibit with NCECA Conference, March
1999 “Figure It Out” ( All Media Juried Exhibition ) Susannah Keith Gallery, Dexter, Michigan. Juried by Susannah Keith, Gallery Director.
October - November
1999 “Out of Clay II” National Juried Exhibition
Susannah Keith Gallery, Dexter, Michigan
Susanne Stephensen, Artist, Juror
* (Best of Show) September - October
1999 “Multimedia Juried Art Show” Sam Houston Memorial Museum, Huntsville, TX, (Collaborative work with Andrew Martin) -- Juror -- Charles Pebworth, retired professor from Sam Houston State University
* (Honorable Mention Award) September - October
1999 “Americas 2000 ” ( All Media Juried Competition, Collaborative work with Andrew Martin) Northwest Art Center, Minot State University, Minot North Dakota. Juror -- Laurel J Reuter, Founder and Director of North Dakota Museum of Art.
August - September
1999 “Origins in Clay: A National Juried Competition”
Presented by the San Antonio Potters’ Guild; Hill Country Arts Foundation, Ingram, Texas; Eddie Dominguez, Faculty artist University of Nebraska, Juror
* (Best of Show) July - August
1999 “Ceramics ‘99: A Guilford Biennial” The Guilford Handcraft Center, Guilford Connecticut, (Collaborative work with Andrew Martin)
Andrea and John Gill, Ceramic Artists, Jurors
April - June
1999 “Below 2000”
Portland Center for Contemporary Craft, Portland, Oregon
Mark Burns, Faculty at University of Nevada Los Vegas, Juror
May - June
1999 “GALEX 33 National Juried Exhibition and Competition”
Galesburg Civic Art Center, Galesburg, Illinois
Juror - Sam Parker, Painting Professor Emeritus, Western Illinois University 31 years, and University of London; March - April
1998 “Form and Function and the Boogie Woogie Blues: National Exhibition” (Invitational) University of Texas at the Permian Basin
Chris Stanley, Associate Professor of Art: Curator
October - November
1998 “International Invitational Exhibition” (All Media)
The Clara Kott Von Storch Gallery, Dexter, Michigan, Susannah Keith, Curator
March - April
1997 “Brand XXVII:” Twenty-Seventh Annul Exhibition
Brand Library and Art Center, Glendale, California
Phillip Cornelius, Ceramic Artist, Juror
December 6 - January 3
1997 “First National Juried Exhibition” (All Media)
Chico Art Center, Chico California
Clayton Bailey, Professor of Art at California State University-Hayward, Juror
May 7 - June 15
1997 “White, Black and Shades of Gray” (All Media)
South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, Main
Carl Belz, Director of the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, Juror
February 21 - March 29
1997 “‘97 CerCon International Competition” (Digital)
http://www.vicnet.net.au/~claynet/clayhome.htm
Kevin Murray, Writer and Crafts Curator, Juror
Victoria, Australia (Undetermined On-line Duration)
1997 “8Th Annual Black and White” (All Media)
Artists Unlimited, Tampa, Florida
Michael Milkovich, Director: Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg Florida
February 8 - March 29
1996 “Altered States: Contemporary American Ceramics” (Invitational)
Center for the Visual Arts, Metropolitan State College of Denver; Denver Colorado
Inez K. Pharo, Curator
November 1 - December 18
1996 “Virtual Clay Gallery” (Invitational) University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho
The URL is http://www.uidaho.edu/~brigg933/clay.html
An on going exhibition on the world wide web.
1996 “Celebrate Our Life Exhibition” (Invitational)
Dallas Horticulture Center at Fair Park 3601, Martin Luther King Blvd. Dallas, Texas. Diana Navarrete Marquis, Curator
September 26 - October 20
1996 “Eleventh Annual San Angelo National Ceramic Competition”
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas
Michael W. Monroe, juror
April 18 - June 2,
1996 “1996 International Orton Cone Box Show”
Baker University, Baldwin City Kansas
Karen Karnes, Brad Schwieger, & Judith Schwartz, jurors
April 2 - 28
1995-96 “The North American Free Clay Agreement” (Invitational)
University Art Gallery, University of Texas At El Paso, El Paso, Texas
Mark Alexander, Curator and Director of Galleries
November 30 - January 17
1995 “Interior Idioms” (Invitational)
Seafirst Gallery, Columbia Seafirst Center, Seattle, Washington
Beth Sellars, former curator of the Cheney Cowles Museum in Spokane, WA
November 2 - December 29
1995 "Monarch National Ceramic Competition"
Kennedy-Douglas Center for the Arts, Florence, Alabama
Sandra J. Blain, Juror
September - October
1995 "Wichita National" Wichita Center for the Arts, Wichita, Kansas
Karen Karnes, juror
July - September
1995 "Feats of Clay VIII" *Merit Award- Ceramic Sculpture
Historical Gallery of Gladding McBean, Lincoln, California
Kirk Mangus, juror
May - June
1995 "Ceramics USA 1995"
Center for the Visual Arts, Denton, Texas
Val Cushing, juror
May - June
1995 "Virtual Ceramics Exhibition" Artsource
Available for viewing on Internet: "World Wide Web"
"Virtual Ceramics Exhibition" was presented during NCECA.
The URL is:
http://www.uky.edu/Artsource/vce/vcehome.html.
An on going exhibition, currently, it is viewed by 30,000 viewers a month.
William Hunt and Janet Mansfield, jurors
1995 “Montgomery College: National Ceramics Invitational" (Invitational)
Center of the Earth Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina
Kevin Hluch - Curator
March - April
1995 "National Ceramics Invitational"
Montgomery College, Rockville Maryland, Kevin Hluch - Curator
Invited Artists: Nina Borgi-Aberle, Mary Jo Bole, Aurore Chabot, Anita Cooke, Juan Granados, Ron Kovatch, Eva Kwong, Michael Lucero, Paul Sires, Virginia Scotchie,
Mic Stowell. January - February
1994 "International Exhibition of Contemporary Art" (Invitational)
The Clara Kott Von Storch Gallery, Dexter, Michigan
October - November
1994 "The Radicals" (Invitational - All Media)
The Clara Kott Von Storch Gallery, Dexter, Michigan
February - March
1994 "Clay National"
Zoller Gallery, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania
Wayne Higby, juror
December - January
1993 "Wichita National"
Wichita Center for the Arts, Wichita, Kansas
Paul Soldner, juror
August - September
1993 "Animal, Vegetable, Mineral" (Invitational - All Media)
Clay Studio Gallery, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
October - November
1993 "Feats of Clay" Historical Gallery of Gladding McBean, Lincoln, California
* Purchase Award - Ceramic Sculpture
Patti Warashina, juror
May - June
1992 "Out of Clay" An Exhibition in Contemporary Ceramics, Clara Kott Von Storch Gallery, Dexter, Michigan. Ruth Butler, juror
November - December
1992 "Farrell Collection" ( Invitational - By Val Cushing )
Washington, D.C. Val Cushing, Curator
May - June
1992 "Monarch Tile National National" Traveling Exhibition
Kennedy-Douglas Center for the Visual Arts Montgomery Alabama
June - July
1992 "Seventh Annual Monarch Tile National Ceramic Competition"
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas.
Wayne Higby, juror
April - May
1992 "Clay National" '91 NCECA Traveling Exhibition
Ohio University, Athens Ohio
Spring
1992 "Clay National" '91 NCECA Traveling Exhibition
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Summer
1991 NCECA "1991 Clay National" Traveling Exhibit through 1992
Arizona State University,
April - May
1990 "Fifth Annual Monarch Tile National Ceramic Competition"
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas
April - May
1989 "The Greater Midwest International Exhibition IV"
Central Missouri State University Art Center Gallery, Warrensburg, Missouri;
January - February
1989 "Fourth Annual Monarch Tile National Ceramic Competition"
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas
William Hunt, juror; April - May
1989 "Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Crafts"
Luckenbach Mill Gallery, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
October - November
1989 "Fourth Annual International Exhibition"
Del Bello Gallery, Toronto, Canada
November - December
1988 "Feats of Clay" First Annual Juried Exhibition, Historical Gallery of Gladding McBean, Lincoln, California. Ron Nagle, juror; June - July
1988 "Third Annual Monarch Tile National Ceramic Competition"
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Texas
April - May
1988 "Ninth Desert West Juried Art Exhibition"
* Second Place Award - Ceramic Sculpture, Lancaster Museum, Lancaster, California
October - November
1988 "Fifty-fifth Annual International Art Exhibition" (All Media )
Painters, Sculptors, and Gravers Society of Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C. November
TWO & THREE PERSON EXHIBITIONS:
2001 “Recovery and Discovery” Galesburg Civic Art Center, Galesburg, Illinois
Curated and invited by Julie Layer, director. May - June
2000 “Pinturas y Ceramica,” South Broadway Culture Center, Albuquerque, NM, (Invitational, curated by Bill Baca, Gallery Director.) With Eddie Dominguez and Tina Funetes, October - November
2000 “Dimensional Visions” North Harris College, Houston, TX, The Gallery, Fine Arts Building, a two person exhibition with Andrew Martin, juried by art faculty gallery committee, we exhibited six of our collaborative works and we exhibited six of my own work, January - February
1992 "Visiting Artists Exhibition" (Invitational),
University Art Museum, California State University,
Long Beach, California, August - September
PUBLICATIONS of My Work In Books:
Alternative Firing Methods - (Spring 2004)
Electric Kiln Fired Ceramics - (Spring 2004)
Sculpture: Technique, Form and Content - (Being Considered, Fall 2004)
Hands in Clay, 2003, fifth edition by Charlotte Speight and John Toki, published by McGraw Hill Copanies, Inc. New York, New York. The images and text about my work used in this international book appear on pages 164, 212, 224, 225, 226, 303, 304, 498, and 499.
21st Century Ceramics in the United States and Canada. 2003, Published by The American Ceramic Society, Westerville, Ohio. Compiled and Edited by Bill Hunt. Images of my work appear on page 80 and citation on page 279.
Now and Now: World Contemporary Ceramics. 2003, Published by Icheon World Ceramic Center, for the 2nd World Ceramic Biennale 2003 Korea sponsored by the Governor of Gyeonggi Province, Chairman of World Ceramic Exposition Foundation. Images and text of my ceramic artwork are on pages 24, 34 - 35 & 218.
Contemporary Chicana and Chicano Art, 2002, Full color two volume set, my work appears in Vol. number II, by Gary D. Keller, Mary Erickson, Kaytie Johnson, and Joaquin Alvarado, published by Bilingual Press, Arizona State University, Tempe Arizona; section XII, and pages 12 and 13.
Oversea Contemporary Ceramic Art Classics, 2002, by Bai Ming, Bejing China, preface by Tony Franks, forward by Susan Peterson, and forward to Oversea Contemporary Ceramic Art Classics, by Janet Mansfield, and introduction by Wayne Higby. Published by Heubi Fine Arts Publishing House ; pages 215 - 217.
500 Bowls. 2003, Published by Larks Books, A Division of Sterling Publications Co., Inc., New York, New York. Edited by, Suzanne J. E. Tourtillott, juror for the images used in this international book was John Briitt. Images of my work appear on pages 252, 372 and 392
Working With Clay, 2002 - second edition, by Susan Peterson, published by Prentice Hall Inc. A Division of Pearson Education, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey; page 169.
Making Ceramic Sculpture, 2001- first edition, by Raul Acero. This full color international book was published by Larks Books, Asheville, North Carolina, my work appears on page 99.
Clay and Glazes for the Potter 2001 - third edition, by Daniel Rhodes, revised and expanded by Robin Hopper, published by Krause Publications, page 152.
Make it in Clay. 2000 - second edition, by Speight and John Toki, published by Mayfield Publishing Company, Mountain View, California, London and Toronto, pages 78 - 79 and page 90, colorplate number 11.
Architectural Ceramics . 1999 - First edition, by Peter King. Published by Lark Books, Asheville, North Carolina. Pages 112 and 113.
The Ceramic Design Book. 1998 - First edition, editor Chris Rich, published by Lark Books, Asheville, North Carolina; introduction by Val Cushing. Artist statement and visual appears on page 72.
PUBLICATIONS of My Work in National and International Journals:
Ceramics Monthly. 2001 - March, page 34 -37, “Life Systems, Life Cycles;” article and critical review of my ceramic artwork by Dr. Glen R. Brown.
Ceramics Monthly. 2000 - January, Up Front article on pages 20 and 22, “National Clay Competition in Texas.”
Ceramica. (Madrid, Spain) 2000 - Revista Internacional, Number 78, November 2001 issue; “A Sense of Place,” by Roberta Griffith. Image of my work appears on page 26 and critical review of my work on pages 27 and 28.
Ceramics Art and Perception. (Australia) 1998 - issue 31, page 76 and 81; “Heartlands: The Ceramic Sculptures of Juan Granados;” article by Dr. Glen Brown.
Sculpture. 1998 - magazine, February - volume 17, No 2. Article and critical review of my ceramic artwork by Matthew Kangas, pages 67 and 68.
Ceramics Art and Perception. (Australia) 1997 - issue 27, page 78, “Ceramics on the Internet: The Virtual Ceramics Exhibit,” article by Steven Goldate; pages 99 - 102.
Ceramics Art and Perception. (Australia) 1996 - issue 23, page 78, author of artists' statement. Article and review by Kevin A Hluch; pages 78 - 81.
Ceramics Monthly. 1996 - April, page 33, “North American Free Clay Agreement,” citation as included as part of the international exhibition held at University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas.
Lubbock Magazine. 1996 - November, volume 2, #10, page 7. “Clay on the Wall: FOVA Gallery,” article by Glen R. Brown. Co-juror of the exhibition.
Artweek. 1995 - May, volume number 26, pages 18 -19, author of artists' statement.
Ceramics Monthly. 1994 - October, page 52, author of feature article.
American Ceramics. 1994 - Volume 11, Number 2, Spring, page 55, review by Ron Glowen.
Ceramics Monthly. 1994 - April, pages 35 - 36, author of feature article titled “Close to the Earth.”
New Art Examiner. 1991 - April, pages 36 - 37, article and review by Jeanne Fryer Kohles.
American Artists. 1990 - Third Edition.
Ceramics Monthly. 1989 - November, page 43, article and review by William Hunt, editor of Ceramics Monthly .
Ceramics Monthly. 1989 - October, page 68, author of an article accompanied by an image of my ceramic artwork.
2003 “Texas Mud” (Juried Invitational) Dallas Center for Contemporary Art, Dallas, Texas,
Curator - Joan Davidow, Director. November - December
2001 “Seven State Biennial” Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. ($2000.00 Best of Show in All Media), The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha, Oklahoma. Juried by Alyson B. Stanfield.
November - December
2000 “Attachments 2000,” San Angelo, Texas, Texas Clay Arts Association, members exhibition, Howard Taylor, director of the San Angelo Museum juried the exhibition for awards and the exhibit was organized by TCAA (Texas Clay Arts Association, April 13-29
1999 “Retrospect 15”
Buddy Holly Center, Lubbock, Texas September - October
1999 “New Works 2000” Landmark Arts Gallery
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
1997-98 “Faculty Exhibit at Texas Tech University” Landmark Arts Gallery
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
1996 “Encore” Faculty Exhibit at Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
1996 “Faculty Exhibit at Texas Tech University”
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
1995 “Faculty Exhibit at Texas Tech University”
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
1994 “Faculty Exhibition”
Eastern Washington University, Gallery of Art; Cheney, Washington
1994 "Spokane Sampler" (Invitational)
Cheney Cowles Museum, Spokane, Washington
1993 "Faculty Exhibition"
Eastern Washington University, Gallery of Art; Cheney, Washington
1992 "New Faculty Exhibition"
Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Washington
1992 "Spokane Sampler" (Invitational)
Cheney Cowles Museum, Spokane, Washington
1991 "Ohio Hispanic Artists" (Invitational)
Concourse Gallery, Columbus, Ohio
1990 "State of the Art: Ohio Ceramics 1990" ( NCECA Invitational)
Curtis and Susan Benzle, Charles M. Brown, Willis Bing Davis, Phillip Gearheart, Juan Granados, William Hunt, Ban Kajitani, Eva Kwong, Kirk Mangus, Rinda Metz, Donna Webb (in conjunction with National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, conference held in Cincinnati, OH). Southern Ohio Museum, Portsmouth, Ohio
1990 "Cincinnati Latin Arts Society" (Invitational)
Emerson Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, October - November
1990 "80th Annual Columbus Art League," Philip Brookman juror
The Riffe Gallery, Columbus, Ohio
CERAMIC WORK ON WEB SITES ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB:
Cultural Visions Cultural Visions is an organization dedicated to providing an arena for artists of all colors, cultures and ethnicity’s to be seen and heard.
http://www.culturalvisions.net/Gallery.html
All Media III International Internet Exhibition Period Gallery, Lincoln, Nebraska, Juror - Larry Bradshaw, professor of art at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. on-line for an undetermined amount of time. http://www.periodgallery.com/
Virtual Clay Gallery. University of Idaho, department of art,
http://www.uidaho.edu/~brigg933/clay.html
Virtual Ceramics Exhibition. Home page, web site at
http://www.uky.edu/Artsource/vce/VCEhome.html
1996 International Orton Cone Box Show On-line. Baker University,
http://www.idir.net/~mohog/conepics/cbs051-060.html (or)
http://www.idir.net/~mohog/conepics/conehome.html
Ceramic Art on the Web: A TTU Student Exhibit
http://www.art.ttu.edu/artdept/undergraduate/StudentCeramics/Home.html
The Ohio State University, Department of Art. Home page, web site at
http:llwww.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/COTA/Art/student/ceramst.html
Eastern Washington University. Department of Art. Juror of “Clay on the Wall” Home page, web site at http://visual.arts.ewu.edu/galleries/art/clay/clay.html
Aesthetics Fine Art Gallery. Tacoma, Washington
http://www.halcyon.com/aart/granodas.htm
Exhibition Touring Services. Eastern Washington University, department of art, home page , web site at http://visual.arts.ewu/ets/ets.html
1995-present Associate Professor of Art
Texas Tech University, Lubbock Texas
2003 - ‘04 Developed and Coordinated “Vitrified Clay National: Form and Content,” Rockport Center for the Arts, Rockport, Texas. Served as Co-juror with Von Venhuizen on this nationally juried ceramic exhibition.
February - March
2003 Served as Juror for Texas Tech University, Art Club called Boehemium Art Society, the exhibit consisted of all media work. -- February 24.
2000-01 Developed - “Y 2 Klay” A national ceramic exhibition that I developed and organized and the was exhibited at the Buddy Holly Center, in Lubbock, Texas; Jamie Walker, professor of art at the University of Washington served as juror. December - January
1999 Coordinator of - “Clay on the Wall” a national ceramic exhibition to be held at Kansas State University, juried by Bill Hunt, past editor of Ceramics Monthly for 24 years. October - November
1998 Curator - “Texas Tech University Invitational” a ceramic exhibition held in conjunction with the ‘98 NCECA, conference. Texas and Pacific Terminal, Fortworth, Texas
March 25 - 27
1997 Juror - “Clay on the Wall” Third Annual National Exhibition
FOVA Gallery (Forum on the Visual Arts), Texas Tech University
Lubbock, Texas. March
1996 Juror - "Clay on the Wall" Second Annual National Exhibition
Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Washington. January
1995 Visiting Artist and Lecturer, Edinboro University
Edinboro, Pennsylvania; December 3 - 5
1995 Curator - "Ceramics Invitational: Personal and Narrative" Invited Artists: Curtis Benzle, Mary Jo Bole, Deborah Horrell, James Morris, Gifford Myers, Ron Nagel, Robert Sperry, Patti Warashina Spoakane Art School , Center for the Visual Arts,
Spokane, Washington. April 7 - May 27
1995 Juror - “Terra Firma” A National Ceramics Exhibition, Corbin Fine Arts Center and Chase Gallery, Spokane Washington; November
1994 Developor, Coordinator and of Juror - "Clay on the Wall" First Annual National Exhibition Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Washington - November
1991-1995 Instructor of Art -- Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Washington
1992 Artist in Residence - California State University, Long Beach, California
August - September
1989-91 Graduate Teaching Associate - The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
1988-89 Summer Art Instructor - Continuing Education, University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, Texas
1989 Anderson Ranch Arts Center: Ron Nagle - Ken Price "The Cup"
*Awarded the "Nanette Finger Scholarship" by Paul Soldner
2002 University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha, Oklahoma - November 21
1999 University of Texas at Pan American, Edinburg, Texas October 17
1998 University of Washington, Seattle, Washington - October 22
1998 University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha, Oklahoma - April 10
1997 University of Texas El Paso, El Paso, Texas - September 6
1996 Garden Arts Center, Lubbock, Texas - November 14
1996 Center for the Visual Arts, Metropolitan State College of Denver
Denver, Colorado; November 2
1996 Texas Tech University Museum of Art, Lubbock, Texas - June 7
1996 Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Washington - November 5
1995 Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, Pennsylvania - December 4
1994 Washington State University, Pullman Washington - November 22
1994 Corbin Art Center, Spokane, Washington - February 24
1994 Chase Gallery, at City Hall, Spokane Washington-November 19
1993 Washington State University, Pullman Washington-October 17
1993 Eastern Washington University, Cheney Washington-November 5
1992 Cheney Cowles Museum, Spokane Washington-September 29
1991 Eastern Washington University, Cheney Washington-September 29
National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA);
College Art Association (CAA);
Texas Clay Arts Association (TCAA);
William Hunt, Editor (past Editor)
Ceramics Monthly
Box 12448, Columbus, OH 43212
(614) 488-8236
Rob Glover, MFA, Associate Professor
Texas Tech University
Department of Art, Box 42081, Lubbock, TX 79409-2081
(806) 742-3021
Terry Morrow, MFA, Professor
Texas Tech University
Department of Art, Box 42081, Lubbock, TX 79409-2081
(806) 742-3097
Georg Heimdal, MFA, Chair, Department of Art
The Ohio State University
146 Hopkins Hall, 128 North Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210-5072
(614) 292-5072
Mary Jo Bole, MFA, Associate Professor
The Ohio State University
146 Hopkins Hall, 128 North Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210-5072
(614) 292-5072
Deborah Horrell, MFA, Artist, former Prof., Ohio State University
1553 SE Nehalem
Portland, OR 97202
(503) 235-2432