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Tilt-Shift, What type of photography is that? people always ask me. How do I make people look so small or why do I make people look so small, simple…WE ARE. In the big picture we are just a small blip of what the world truly is. I enjoy the power I have to change the perspective of the way people look at the world and maybe at themselves.
Photographers need inspiration like all artists of all types of art, mine is travel. From my series “Tilt-Shift”ing the world you can see only a small piece of the world that I have seen. Travel-Photography, Photography-Travel, they go hand in hand with me. The love of both is one. My passion to try and make the iconic places and structures that man desires to see and has for centuries traveled to see, is the same desire that drives me to go there and photograph them. I have been an avid photographer for over 25 years and have taken thousands upon thousands of photographs of iconic buildings.
Bio
1961 Born in Brooklyn, New York, USA
Lives and works in New York, NY USA
Exhibits
2002 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
2003 Camera Club of New York, New York
2006 Kolo-submission work
2008 The Skyscraper Museum, New York
2008 Schmap “Miami Guide“, Miami
2009 Lana Santorelli Gallery, “New York, NY” Group Show, New York
2009 Chelsea Wine Vault, Solo Show, New York
2009 Baboo Digital, “Different Flavors“, Group Show
2009 www.artscenetoday.com submission work
2009 www.InfinityArtGallery.com submission work
2009 www.NYtimes.com “Why we travel” section
2009 Lana Santorelli Gallery, New York, NY Group Show “Gastronomy”
2009 Baboo Digital, Group Show, “MILKY”
2009 Baco Café, Dumbo Brooklyn, Solo Show
2010 La Grange Art Museum Biennial La Grange National XXVI 2010 Show
2010 Shift Forex & Arts United Group Show at GalleryBar, NY
2010 AT&T Corporate Purchase of “HDR Yankee Stadium”
2010 1st Place DC FOTOWEEK Fine Art Category
2011 AT&T Corporate Purchase of “Tilt Shift Taj Mahal”
2011 Solo Photo Show Piola Restaurant, NY
2011 VERGE Art Fair Brooklyn, March 3-6th
2011 1650 Gallery, LA, California, Group Show “Urban Landscapes”
2011 Bene Lux-Group Show, Rogue Space, Chelsea Arts Building
2011 Agallery, Chelsea, NY Armadilo Fine Art Publishing NY Exhibition
2011 Contemporary Art Fair NYC 2011, Jacob Javits Center
RICHARD BUTLER
Richard Butler was born in Hampton Court England. He studied painting at the Epsom School of Art and Design. Fifteen years ago, after a successful career as founder and singer/songwriter for the rock band The Psychedelic Furs, Richard returned to painting. He lives and works in New York.
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2011. 2010 2009 . 2007. 2006
Confessionals, Freight and Volume NYC
Nature is Boring, Mauger Modern
London New Paintings, Kevin Bruk Gallery
Miami New Paintings, Kevin Bruk Gallery
Miami New Paintings, Van Brunt Gallery
Beacon NY
Selected Group Exhibitions
2011 September 7 – 7 Year Anniversary Show – Krause Gallery NYC
2010 Anonymous , Kim Foster Gallery NY
2009 The Figure and Dr. Freud. Haunch of Venison NY
2007 Art Nova , Art Basel Miami Beach , Kevin Btuk Gallery , Miami
2006 Black and Blue Robert Miller Gallery NY
JEFFREY ROBB

Jeffrey Robb is a London based artist whose work is produced in the form of cast optical structures – moving images derived from photography, computer graphics film and video. Previously he has worked in the mediums of holographic stereograms, transmission and reflection holograms and laser light installations. He trained at the Royal College of Art in London. Jeffrey is best known for his spectacular 3D photography of Her Majesty The Queen, the singer Grace Jones, Naked Singularity and The Eden Project.
Born in 1965 in Derbyshire, UK. Lives and works in London, UK.
Education:
BSc Leeds University M.A. RCA in Fine Art Holography with distinction, Royal College of Art (RCA), London UK Darwin Scholar at the Royal College of Art and awarded extra year of study.
Collections:
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK Getty Museum, Los Angeles SAM Museum, Osaka, Japan. Gallery 286, London, UK Artificium Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic. Washington Museum of the Third Dimension, USA Art Bridge Management, Dietmar Olhmann, Germany
Selected Shows/Fairs
SCOPE New York 2011 Mauger Modern Art
London Art Fair 2011Mauger Modern Art
Art In Asia with Jiang Art Gallery 2011
Jiang Art Gallery, Hong Kong 2011
One man show SCOPE Miami 2010 with Mauger Modern Art
Wood for the Trees, Bo Lee – group show including Paula Rego and Gavin Turk Bath 2010 Art London, with Bo Lee Gallery Royal Hospital Chelsea London 2010
Castle Galleries, UK nationwide 2009
Naked Singularity Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2010
London Summer Exhibition 2007 Royal Academy, London
Fourth International Exhibition of Holography, Illinois, USA,2005
Young Designers, Arup Partnership, London, UK, 2004
Your History, Mediac Gallery, London, 2002 UK Inside Edge, Washington Museum of the Third Dimension, USA. In Vogue, Royal College of Art, London, UK 2002
Young Contemporaries, Stansall Gallery, Dorset, UK 2002.
Communication, The Science Museum, London UK 2001.
Living with Lasers, The Science Museum, London, UK 2001
In Time, Artificium Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic 1995.
3D, SAM Museum, Osaka, Japan.
Landscape and Metamophoses, Smiths Gallery, London, UK.
42 Holograms, Smiths Gallery, London, UK 1994.
Gallery 286, London England selected group shows London, 1990 – 2010
Media Coverage:
‘Holography’, Times Educational Supplement ‘The Hidden Art’, The Creative Holography Index, The International Catalogue for Holography, Vol. 1 No. 1, Monand Press, Germany . ‘Digital Da Vincis’, London Evening Standard, UK,
VIDEO NAKED SINGULARITY 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzYmAOiF930 OTHERSIDES 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhS2Xoi1UrE MACROLAND 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Om43RXDcwRc
REPRESENTATION LONDON MAUGER MODERN – LONDON 81 Rochester Row, London SW1P 1LJ m: 0044 (0)7590 527 332 t: 0044 (0)207 233 8755 http://www.maugermodern.com/artists/jeff-robb/ NEW YORK Krause Gallery 149 Orchard at Rivington LES New York City NY 10002 tel 212 777 7799 http://www.krausegallery.com HONG KONG Jiang Art Gallery 1/F 39 Staunton Street Central Hong Kong tel 852 3119 2012 http://www.jiangart.com/artists/works/jeffreyrobb/1 ASPEN David Floria Gellery 525 East Cooper Ave Aspen, Colorado 81611 USA Tel: (970) 544-5705 Fax: (970) 544-9729 http://www.floriagallery.com/ UK NATIONWIDE including London, Manchester and Birmingham Naked Singularity only: http://www.castlegalleries.com/ http://www.washingtongreen.co.uk/artists/jeffrey_robb/
Michael J. Marshall
Education
MFA, Photography, 2000, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
BA, Studio Arts/Physics, 1993, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH
Teaching Experience
2007–present Associate Professor, Area Chair, Photography, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
2001-2007 Assistant Professor, Photography, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
2003, 2005 Photography Workshop Instructor, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN
2004 Photography Instructor, Photo Studies in Italy, UGA Studies Abroad, Cortona, Italy
2002, 2003 Photography Instructor, Photo Studies in Ghana, UGA Studies Abroad, West Africa
2001 Photography Instructor, Art Studies in the American West Program, Bozeman, MT
2000-2001 Visiting Assistant Professor, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
2000 Photography Instructor, Work-Study Program, Maine Photo Workshops, Rockport, ME
1998-2000 Teaching Assistant, Instructor of Record, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
1996 Workshop Instructor, Maine Photographic Workshops, Rockport, ME
Professional Experience
2008-2013 National Board Member, Society for Photographic Education
2004-2008 Vice-Chair, Southeast Region of the Society for Photographic Education, Southeast
2004 Conference Chair, Society for Photographic Education, Regional Conference, Athens, GA
2004 Curator, Relative: Photographing Domesticity, ATHICA Gallery, Athens, GA
1999-2005 Third View, multimedia collaborative project with Mark Klett, Byron Wolfe, others
1998 Conference Chair, Society for Photographic Education, Regional Conference, Tempe, AZ
1998 Exhibition Curator, Northlight Gallery, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
1997 Darkroom Facilities Manager, Santa Fe Photographic Workshops, Santa Fe, NM
1996-1997 Custom Lab Technician, Visions Photography Lab, Santa Fe, NM
1996 Workshop Teaching Assistant, Santa Fe Photographic Workshops, Santa Fe, NM
1995-1996 Darkroom Manager, Maine Photographic Workshops, Rockport, ME
1994-1995 Workshop/Residency Teaching Assistant, Maine Photographic Workshops, Rockport, ME
1993 Assistant Lab Manager, Maine Photographic Workshops, Rockport, ME
Awards/Residencies
2010 Faculty Research Grant, Visual Metaphors of Bird Mythology, Athens, GA
2008 Faculty Research Grant, Time, Ecology and the Individual, Athens, GA
2007 CHA Research Fellowship, Willson Center for the Arts, Athens, GA
2006 Faculty Research Grant, Fine Art Narratives in Science /Personal Experience, Athens, GA
2005 HMC Residency, Hungarian Multicultural Center Residency, Budapest, Hungary
2004 Faculty Research Grant, Fine Art Research in Science and Experience, Athens, GA
2003 ILFORD Imaging USA Inc. Grant, Ilford, Paramus, NJ
2002 Faculty Research Grant, Photographic Research in Natural History Museums, Athens, GA
1998 Arizona – Austria Exchange Grant, Travel / Studio Grant, Salzburg, Austria
1993 Maine Photographic Residency, Maine Photographic Workshops, Rockport, ME
Solo and Two Person Exhibitions
2011 Krause Gallery New York, NY
2010 Duality, Blackbridge Hall Art Gallery, Milledgeville, GA
2009 Euclid’s Topography, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA
The Map Maker’s Journey, 1912 Gallery, Emory, VA
2008 Nature and Geometry, Definition Gallery, Baltimore, MD
Notes From a Journey, Allen Priebe Gallery, Oshkosh, WI
New Works, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2007 Natural Histories, Max-Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Germany
Natural Histories, Gallery 1401, Philadelphia, PA
Elements of Geometry, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Natural Artifacts, Photography Gallery, Bristol, VA
Elements of Geometry, Northern Kentucky University Art Gallery, Highland, KY
2005 Natural Histories, Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts, Jacksonville, FL
New Landscapes, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Spirit Places, Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, Augusta, GA
Natural Histories, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2004 Explorer, University of Notre Dame Art Gallery, South Bend, IN
2003 Good Measure, Piedmont College, Demorest, GA
2001 Rhumb Lines and Wind Roses, Concordia University, St. Paul, MN
2000 Rhumb Lines and Wind Roses, Northlight Gallery, Tempe, AZ
1995 Mapping, Old Schoolhouse Gallery, Rockport, ME
1993 New Works, Olin Upstairs Gallery, Gambier, OH
Invited Group Exhibitions
2009 Five Year Anniversary, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2008 Opening Exhibition, Eikona Gallery, Bermuda
Collaborations, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Faculty Exhibition, Lamar Dodd School of Art Gallery, Athens, GA
PHOTOGRAPHY: Southeast, McMaster Gallery, Columbia, SC
Third View: Collaborative Project Exhibit, Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, OR
Affordable Art Fair, Krause Gallery, New York, NY
2007 Movers and Shakers, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, GA
All the same … All different … A Convergence of Artists, King and Spalding, Atlanta, GA
2006 Signals from Central Europe, Central European Cultural Institute, Budapest, Hungary
2006 Fellowship Exhibition On-Line, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX
Inventing Nature, Cherry Gallery, Atlanta, GA
All The Same, All Different, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2005 Third View, Collaborative Project Exhibit, The Light Factory, Charlotte, NC
New Works HMC, Ernst Museum, Budapest, Hungary
Authenticity of Memory, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX
Making a Mark, Kathleen Ewing Gallery, Washington, DC
CHA Exhibition, Georgia Center, Athens, GA
2004 Collector’s Portfolio Exhibition, Atlanta Photography Group, Atlanta, GA
Opening Exhibition, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Tender Landscapes, Dalton Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2003 Essence: Matter/Science/Photography, Pace University Art Gallery, Pleasantville, NY
Essence: Matter/Science/Photography, Ferst Center for the Arts, Atlanta, GA
Essence: Matter/Science/Photography, University of W. Georgia, Carrollton, GA
Fine Print, Northlight Gallery, Tempe, AZ
Cultural Landscapes of Ghana, UGA Alumni Center, Atlanta, GA
Summer Exhibition, Atrium Gallery, Gatlinburg, TN
Ghana in Photographs, Broad Street Gallery, Athens, GA
2002 Annual Auction Exhibition, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX
Photo Retreat Exhibition, Broad Street Studio, Athens, GA
2001 Impact, Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, GA
1999 Crossing Borders, Galerie im Traklhaus, Salzburg, Austria
Crossing Borders, Northlight Gallery, Tempe, AZ
Photographic Printmaking, Northlight Gallery, Tempe, AZ
1997 Influences, Northlight Upstairs Gallery, Tempe, AZ
1996 Instructor Exhibition, Union Hall Photo Gallery, Rockport, ME
1994 Winter Exhibition, Millbrook Gallery, Millbrook, NY
1993 Undergrad Thesis Exhibition, Olin Main Art Gallery, Gambier, OH
Juried Group Exhibitions
2010 Arte Laguna International, Tese di San Cristoforo Arsenale, Venice, ITALY
2009 Crossroads, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, GA
6th Photography & Digital Image Biennial, Wellington B. Gray Gallery, Greenville, NC
2008 33rd Annual Exhibition, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, GA
2007 Sun Pictures to Mega-Pixels, WAH Center, Brooklyn, NY
32nd Annual Exhibition, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, GA
2006 National Alternative Photographic Processes Exhibition, Soho Photo, New York, NY
SECAC/MACAA Exhibition, Parthenon Gallery, Nashville, TN
31st Annual Exhibition, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, GA
2005 30th Annual Exhibition, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, GA
2004 FLOW: The Art Show, SunTrust Plaza Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Annual Juried Exhibition, Texas Artist Museum, Port Arthur, TX
Remembrances of Things Past, South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, MA
Georgia Photographer 2004, Atlanta Photography Group, Atlanta, GA.
(Juror: Marianne Fulton, Director of The Light Factory, Charlotte, NC)
29th Annual Exhibition, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, GA
(Juror: David Levy, Director, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC)
2003 Georgia Photographer 2003, Atlanta Photography Group, Atlanta, GA
(Juror: Anthony Bannon, Curator, George Eastman House, Rochester, NY)
Photowork ’03, Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY
(Juror: Carol Squires, Curator, International Center for Photography, New York, NY)
Photographer’s Choice, Atlanta Photography Group Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Current Work 2003, Rosenthal Gallery, Univ. of N. Carolina, Fayetteville, NC
28th Annual Juried Exhibition, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, GA
(Juror: Rachael Blackburn, Director, Kemper Museum, Kansas City, MO)
Works on Paper 2003, Goya Girl Press and Gallery, Baltimore, MD
(Juror: Doreen Bolger, Director, Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD)
3rd Photography & Digital Image Biennial, Wellington B. Gray Gallery, Greenville, NC
2002 DPI – Digitally Propelled Ideas, Kellogg Art Gallery, Pomona, CA
(Juror: Jack Duganne, Kellogg Art Gallery, Pomona, CA)
New Directions 2002, Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY
(Juror: Joan Young, Curator, Solomon Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY)
Annual Juried Exhibition, Texas Artist Museum, Port Arthur, TX
Beyond Words, Photography Now, Center for Photography, Woodstock, NY
(Juror: Debra Singer, Curator of Contemporary Art, Whitney Museum, NY, NY)
27th Annual Exhibition, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, GA
(Juror: James Rondeau, Curator of Contemporary Art, Art Institute, Chicago, IL)
2001 Southern Exposure 2001, (six person exhibition) Atlanta Photography Group, Atlanta GA
(Juror: Jean Caslin, Director, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX)
Fay Gold Selects, APG, Atlanta, GA
Group Show, Silver Eye Center for Photography, Pittsburgh, PA
Group Show, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ
Artists’ Books: A Selection of Books from the Pyracantha Press, Cabbagehead Press, and
the ASU Book Arts Program, Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN
2000 New Images, Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, LA
Ghost Machine, Southern Graphics Arts Council Conference, Miami, FL
1998 Graduate Exhibition, Harry Wood Gallery, Tempe, AZ
1997 Graduate Exhibition, Harry Wood Gallery, Tempe, AZ.
1996 Maine Artist Juried Exhibition, Maine Coast Artists, Rockport, ME
1994 Waterworks Exhibit, Paramount East Gallery, Peekskill, NY
Public Lectures
2009 “The Map Maker’s Journey,” Visiting Artist Lecture, Emory & Henry College, Emory, VA
2008 “Notes from a Journey, “ Visiting Artist Lecture, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, WI
2007 “Natural Artifacts,” Visiting Artist Lecture, Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, VA
2006 “Narratives in Science and Personal Experience,” National Conference of the Society for Photographic Education, Chicago, IL
2006 “Inventing Nature,” Gallery Lecture, Cherry Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2005 “Third View, Rephotographic Survey Project,” Gallery Lecture, The Light Factory, Charlotte, NC
2005 “Natural Histories,” Solo Exhibition Gallery Lecture, Wilson Center for the Arts, Jacksonville, FL
2005 “Recent Works,” Gallery Talk, Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, Augusta, GA
2005 “Michael Marshall,” Visiting Artist Lecture, Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham, AL
2005 “The Language of Photography,” Guest Artist Lecture, Grayson High School, Grayson, GA
2005 “Michael Marshall”, Guest Artist Lecture, Hungarian Multicultural Center, Budapest, Hungary
2002 “Experience and Constructed Beliefs,” Society for Photographic Education, National Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
2000 “Rhumb Lines”, Society for Photographic Education, National Conference, Tucson, AZ
1998 “Current Works,” Guest Artist Lecture, Lacoste School for the Arts, Lacoste, France
Bibliography
“Genius Loci”, The Georgia Review, Vol. LXIII, No. 4, (2009), cover, 640-648.
Klett, Mark, William Fox, Michael Marshall, Byron Wolfe, et al. Third View, Second Sights, A Rephotographic Survey of the American West, Santa Fe, NM: Museum of New Mexico Press, 2004.
“Natural Histories.” Visual Communication Quarterly 12:Fall/Winter (2005) 222-231
“New Landscapes.” Hayden’s Ferry Review 37:Fall/Winter (2005) 38-40, 82
Articles/Reviews/Reproductions
Wilder, Kelley, Photography and Science, London: Reaktion Books Ltd, 2009. 111. one reproduction
Seidel, Mitchell, “Paying homage to the past,” The Star Ledger, May 12, 2006, D4 (review)
Jerry Cullum, “Photographs evoke world of reverie,” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 13, 2005, L3 (review)
Bruno Chalifour, “Third Views: Second Sights,” Afterimage, Nov-Dec, 2004 (review)
Catherine Fox, “A step back in time to another place,” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 9, 2004, L3 (review)
“Annual Report,” Houston Center for Photography, (2003), cover reproduction
“Michael Marshall,” Essence: Matter/Science/Photography, (2003), 6, one reproduction
Third Photography and digital Image Biennial Exhibition Catalogue, (2003), 31, one reproduction
“2002 Print Auction,” Houston Center for Photography, (2002) cover reproduction
“Marshall Exhibit Teeters Between Fact and Fantasy,” The Sword 37:2 (2001), 7 (review)
Permanent Collections
University of Wisconsin, at Oshkosh, Oshkosh, WI
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Germany
Tivoli Collection, Scott Leventhal, Atlanta, GA
City of Goodyear, Goodyear, AZ
Related Group, Jorge Perez, Miami, FL
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Noah Scalin
EDUCATION
1990-1994 New York University, BFA
EXHIBITIONS
2010
Skull (invitational) – Parlor Gallery
Asbury Park, NJ
Let There Be Light (invitational) – PVCC ,
Charlottesville, VA
Limited Reading Required (invitational) –
Main Art Gallery, Richmond, VA
Street Anatomy (group show) – International Museum of Surgical Sciences, Chicago, IL
Poe’s Playground (invitational) – Piedmont Arts Association, Martinsville, VA
Luck of The Draw II (invitational) – Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA
Wretched Glory (invitational) – Ghostprint
Gallery, Richmond, VA
Skulls (solo exhibition) – The Frontier Project, Richmond, VA
Skulls (solo exhibition) – Cous Cous,
Richmond, VA
Endangered Species Print Project (group
exhibition) – Barbara&Barbara, Chicago, IL
2009
Small Wonder (invitational) – 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA
Poster4Tomorrow (competition) –
www.poster4tomorrow.org,
23 International Galleries
What You Can Do With The City
(curated exhibition) – Graham Foundation, Chicago, Illinois
Think Small 5 (invitational) – Artspace,
Richmond, VA
Goulash (group exhibition) – Gallery 5,
Richmond, VA
Skull-A-Day (solo display) – Mütter Museum, Philadelphia, PA
Skull-A-Day (invitational based on Skull-A-Day) – Sandusky Cultural Center, Sandusky, NY
Skulls (solo exhibition) – Chaos Gallery at the
Museum of Death, Los Angeles, CA
After Life: A Skull Exhibition (solo exhibition) – Quirk Gallery, Richmond, VA
Poe’s Playground (invitational) – Linden Row Inn (1708 Gallery satellite), Richmond, VA
Whodunnit (invitational) & Unboxed (invitational)
– Ghostprint Gallery, Richmond, VA
2008
Not So Silent Night (invitational) – 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA
Art In A Box (invitational) – Art6, Richmond, VA
SKULLS (solo exhibition) – Chop Suey Tuey,
Richmond, VA
What You Can Do With the City (curated
exhibition) – Canadian Center for Architecture, Quebec, Canada
Other (invitational) – PVCC , Charlottesville, VA
Take Action! (juried exhibition) – Museum of World Culture, Gothenburg, Sweden
2007
Skull-A-Day [through June 2008]
(online exhibition) www.skulladay.com
Artivism 2 (juried exhibition) – McGuffy Art
Center, Charlottesville, VA
Think Small 4 (invitational) – Artspace/Art 6, Richmond, VA
2006
Small Works: Silent Night (invitational) –
1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA
2005
Think Small 3 (invitational) – Artspace/Art 6, Richmond, VA
Small Works (invitational) – 1708 Gallery,
Richmond, VA
PUBLICATIONS
2010
365: A Daily Creativity Journal, Voyageur Press
2008
Skulls, 150 images from the Skull-A-Day project Lark Books
AWARDS
2010
Invited Workshop Presenter: Interagency Visual Media Group Conference, Washington, DCDC
Invited Workshop Presenter: 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA
Guest: No Brains About It Mütter Museum web show
Invited Panelist: University of Richmond –
“Citizen Artist”, Richmond, VA
Honored as 1 of 100 people on The Big Jewcy list 2010
Invited Workshop Presenter: Richmond
Metropolitan Convention and Visitors
Bureau, Richmond, VA
Invited Workshop Presenter: Gel Conference, NYC
Invited Speaker: Borough of Manhattan
Community College, New York, NY
Invited Speaker: Germanna Community
College, Fredericksburg, VA
Invited Speaker: Virginia Festival of The Book, Charlottesville, VA
Invited Speaker: Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville, VA
Invited Speaker: Play/Prophet, Richmond, VA
Winner: 2009 Skull of The Year Designers Skulls, Germany
2009
Guest: WN YC radio program Studio 360
Guest: Mütter Museum’s web show
No Bones About It!
Invited Speaker: Intuit Experience Design (XD) Forum, San Francisco, CAInvited Speaker: Syracuse University,Syracuse, NYInvited Speaker: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Teen Summit, Richmond, VA
Invited Speaker: LGDA 100 Show, Louisville, KY
Invited Workshop Presenter: 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA
Guest: WTVR CBS 6 Virginia This Morning
Invited Workshop Presenter: Stuff Richmond
Creative Reuse Workshop, Richmond, VA
Keynote Speaker: Mütter Museum Day of The Dead event, Philadelphia, PA
Invited Lecturer: How Design Conference,Austin, Texas
Invited Speaker: GEL Conference, NYC
Invited panelist: James River Writers Writing Show, Richmond, VA
Invited panelist: Richmond Adobe Users Group, Richmond, VA
Invited panelist: Metro Business League 2009 Conference, Richmond, VA
Juror: Regional Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, Richmond, VA
Washington, DC
Skulls awarded “Top Ten 2009 Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers” by Young Adult Library Services Association
2008
Invited Speaker: Play, Richmond, VA
Guest: Martha Stewart Show
Guest: Barnes & Noble’s web show Tagged!
Featured on “Show Me Your Richmond”
Current.com May 30
Featured on “Mash-Up” InRich.com
October 28 & June 6
Invited Speaker: AI GA South Carolina, Columbia, SC
12th Annual Webby Awards winner People’s Voice Award Personal Web Site category
Invited Speaker: St. John’s University,Queens, NY
PUBLISHED WORK/ARTICLES
2010
Columbia Chronicle “Art with a porpoise”
September 20
ChicagoNow.com “Art Talk Chicago – Monday Morning Quarterback Recap” September 6
The Telegraph, UK “The Week In Pictures” September 3
Wired.com “Underwire: Giant Skull is Made of This Slices of Brain” September 1
The New York Times: Arts Beat “Visual
Learning: The ‘Passion Play’ Poster” February 26
2009
Type Fontbat BNN, Japan
Philadelphia City Paper “Playing Dead”
Oct 29-Nov 5
Funcoast.com Magazine “365 Days of Skulls” October 28
Sandusky Register “Head Bones” October 23
LAWeekly‘s Style Council blog “Is That A Skull In Your Bread…?” May 26
Richmond Times-Dispatch “Daily meditation on death becomes a celebration of creative life” July 5
Design Play Victionary, Hong Kong
Blogs: Mad About Design Page One, Spain
How “Daily Deadlines”, June
Recharge Your Design Batteries Rotovision
Richmond magazine “Poe’s Playground” June
Skirt Richmond “He’s So Original” January
2008
The New York Times “Why Blog? Reason
No. 92: Book Deal” March 30
RVA “The Man In Skulls” Vol 4 Issue 8
Brick Weekly “Skulls For Social Change”
Jan 24-30
Weird Tales “The Bazaar” Sept/Oct
Girls & Corpses “Doilies of Death” Winter
Penthouse “Skullduggery” November
Richmond Times-Dispatch “A Skull A Day
Keeps The Web Community Intrigued”
May 2
Style Weekly “Looking A Head” May 28
Style Weekly “Head Case” October 22
C-ville “And Now For Something Completely
Different” May 27-June 2
Make “Kingdom of the Skull” November
TheNewYorker.com “Book Bench” July 30
2007
USAToday.com “Pop Candy: Skulls For All
Seasons” August 22
Poetry Magazine (cover artist) December
Step Inside Design “Head Trip” December
FHM (Germany) November
Brick Weekly (cover artist) Oct 25-31,
Richmond, VA
Make “Cabinet of Horrors” October
R Home “A New Way To Put A Flower
In A Gun” December
Arena [Turkey] October
Brick Weekly “Bric-A-brac” July 12-18
Liz Darlington
Liz Darlington is a photographer from New Zealand currently residing in the United States. Her work has been exhibited both locally and nationally. Coming from a background in the television and new media industry, she combines digital processes with traditional photographic methods to construct cinematic tableaus. She draws the imagery from her extensive travels that have taken her to more than 40 different countries over the last 17 years.
Her work frequently seeks to question the relationship between photographic representation and memory. Memories are an amalgam of events, people, places, thoughts and ideas that are transient by nature, and frequently misrepresent actual lived experience. The fictionalized – even dreamlike – quality of the images attempts to instill a timelessness; they represent neither past, nor present, nor future. Despite their self-evident falsity, we are inexplicably drawn towards the romance and the nostalgia of the images, perhaps because they are fictionalized and culturally determined much like memory. Although her work can easily be read as pictorialist photography, the images evoke a sense of discomfort that firmly grounds the series in the context of post-millennium contemporary art.
Darlington resides part of her year in the United States and the other part in the South of France. She is currently employed as a Professor of Photography at Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia.
Awards:
- Presidential Fellowship Award of US$3,700 for the production of the Constructs 2004 show in Savannah and Atlanta, GA, USA.
- Honourable Mention Winner, 2004 International Photography, Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Fort Collins, CO, USA, June 2004.
- Honourable Mention Winner, Digital Photography, Adobe Partners by Design, May 2002.
- Second prize award, Evocations, Oglethorpe Row Gallery, Savannah GA, Jan 2001.
- Full scholarship, Savannah College of Art and Design.
- Computer Graphics Pioneers Grant of US$1000 to attend the SIGGRAPH ’95 Computer Graphics Conference in LA, 1995.
Selected Solo Exhibitions:
New Works. Krause Gallery, ATL, GA 2009
Solo exhibition. The PhotoSpace, Wellington, New Zealand, June 2007.
Constructs, Solo Show. Pinnacle Gallery, Produced as part of the Presidential Fellowship Award. Savannah, GA. October 2005.
Featured Photographer, ZoneZero Online Gallery, juried by Pedro Meyer. May 2004, online exhibition continuing.
X-posed. Bergen Gallery, Savannah, GA, October 2002.
Selected Exhibitions:
Small works. Krause Gallery, NY, NY 2010
Half-Remembered. Two-person show. Atlanta Celebrates Photography Festival. Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA. October 2007.
Dangenart Photography Juried Exhibition. Dangenart Gallery, Dangenart, Nashville, June 2007.
Cross Currents. The Red Gallery, Savannah, GA. March 2007.
Constructs Series. Two-person show. Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, USA. March, 2006.
Horizon. Red Gallery, Savannah, GA, USA. January, 2006.
Alternative Photography. Group exhibition featured during the Atlanta Celebrates Photography Festival. Krause Gallery, Atlanta,GA. October 2005.
Online Juried Exhibition. Projekt 31. July-August, 2005.
Elastic Boundaries. Installation, Red Gallery, Savannah, GA. March-April, 2005.
Group Exhibition. Three person show at the Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA March-April, 2005.
Photography 2004, Galerie Europa, Reston, VA (Washington DC). November-December 2004.
Atlanta Celebrates Photography, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA. October 2004.
Exposition d’été, Pfriem Gallery, Lacoste, France. August 2004.
2004 Juried Fine Art Photography Exhibition, Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Fort Collins, CO June-August 2004.
Georgia Photographers 2004. APG Gallery, Tula Art Center, Atlanta, GA, April-May 2004.
Look!. Opus Gallery, Savannah, GA, April 2004.
Salon 25. Savannah Gallery, Atlanta, GA, October 2003.
Photography 2003. The Stage Gallery, Masapequa NY, April-May 2003.
Kaleidoscapes. Views from the material and immaterial worlds. Red Gallery, Savannah GA, March 2003.
Flow. A juried show of collaborative works. Aquaspace, Savannah GA, March 2003.
An exhibition of Contemporary Photography. Deloittes Consulting, Atlanta GA, January 2003.
Honorable Mention Winner, Digital Photography, Adobe Partners by Design, May 2002.
Photographic IV International Exhibition, Period Gallery, Omaha, NE, April, 2002.
Illuminance, Buddy Holly Center Fine Arts Gallery, Lubbock, TX, February, 2002.
Art International … Here, Abroad, Boxheart Expressions, Pittsburgh PA, January 2002.
Intermediary: An exhibition of Contemporary Photography, Savannah, GA January, 2002.
Evocations: Landscapes and Waterscapes. Oglethorpe Row Gallery, Savannah GA. October, 2001.
SPE Educators Conference, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah GA. October 2001.
Insight, Oglethorpe Row Gallery, Savannah GA. January 2001,
Small Works, Exhibit A Gallery, Savannah GA. November 2000 through January 2001.
Aqua 2000, an exhibition of multimedia art work, Savannah GA. September, 2000
Publications:
2007 Featured Article in Arte Al Limite, Art Magazine, Chile
2005 Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, USA
1996 ProDesign, Official Journal of the Designers Institute of New Zealand.
June 1996. New Zealand.
Kathleen Wilke
Kathleen Wilke blurs the lines of poetry and fiction through her underwater photography. Born in Youngstowni, and raised in Cincinnati Ohio, Wilke attended the Art Academy of Cincinnati and The Art Institute of Boston, where she majored in illustration and photography. Changing water effects illuminate the simplest subjects and transform imagery into beautiful, surreal and ethereal, painterly masterpieces. Sometimes her subjects are so peaceful and almost appear to be sleeping. Other underwater Wilke subjects are seen dancing and playing, with mischievous, provocative, and nymph-like qualities. Yet other times, the viewer is directly transported into the thoughts and emotion of her characters.Wilke was first place winner in the Unscene Tour, 2008, a photographic competition generated in Los Angeles. Her images have been chosen for international publicity of each fair. In May 2009, she was chosen as a recipient of the famed New Dallas Nine Award.
Kathleen Wilke currently resides in Dallas, Texas.
Stephan Zirwes Vita
1967 born in Sindelfingen, Germany
1989 graduated from Gymnasium with Abitur
1994 self-employed with video-installations and art-videos
1997 focus on photography and visual arts
2002 BFF member, the German Association of Freelance Photographers
2004 accredited artist , The Federal Association of Artists of the Fine Arts (BBK)
Exhibitions (selection)
2011 SFMOMA, Group Exhibition, San Francisco, CA
2011 Scope art fair, Krause Gallery, NYC
2010 Group Show – Krause Gallery, New York
2010 “Jeonju Photofestival”, South Korea
Baltic Biennale, St.Petersburg, Russia
DNA, Photokina, Cologne
2009 Aqua Art Miami – Krause Gallery – Atlanta, GA
2007 Museum of Contemporary Arts, Gera, Germany
“zone 02 – leisure”, gallery eigen.art, Raum für Kunst, Stuttgart
“Anderswo in Stuttgart”- BFF, House of Economics, Stuttgart
Fokus 0711 – Fotosommer, city hall, Stuttgart
2006 Photography project Rover, Long Night of the Museums, Stuttgart
“Kunstschuss”, Lead Award 2006, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg
2005 “Shanghai – 20 Millionen-Metropole” Part 2, Long Night of the Museums, Stuttgart
2004 “Cairo – 20 Millionen Metropole”, Part 1, Gallery eigen.art
2003 Exhibition “Supercomputer”, Long Night of the Museums, Stuttgart
2002 Photo exhibition “50 Jahre Baden-Württemberg”, BFF Photo exhibition
2000 360°-room-photography, World Expo Hannover
1999 Individual exhibition “Old Ladies – Gay Dogs”, Gallery Oberwelt, Stuttgart
1997 Individual exhibition “Panoramen Marokko”, Filmhaus Stuttgart
Awards (selection)
2009 BFF Awards gold and silver
2008 Award at the Aenne-Biermann-Preis, Museum of Contemporary Arts, Gera
2006 Visual Leader, Lead Awards 2006 for a photography series for the soccer magazine “11 Freunde”
2004 Intermedia Globe GOLD, World Media Festivals 2004 and Finalist Winner New York Festivals 2004
2003 silver medal, “Mubea-emotions”, International Calendar Show
2002 Award BFF-Exhibition “50 Jahre Baden-Württemberg
Rob Tarbell
Artist Statement
In my practice, making art is as much directing intent as it is about scientific tinkering. All of my diverse work is linked by the transformation and manipulation of traditional materials and the exploration of non-traditional ones. The loss of an original and the use of elaborate processes are inherent to the creation of the smokes, paintings, and porcelain series. The work intends to both balance accident with control and give permanence to the ephemeral.
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2011 Krause Gallery, New York, NY
2009 Smoyer Gallery, Roanoke College, Roanoke, VA (October)
Gallery Imperato, Baltimore, MD (September)
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Absence and Presence, Rosewood Gallery, Kettering, OH
2008 No Mirrors, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, VA
The Struggles Play Nice, Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, VA
2007 New Struggles, ADA Gallery, Richmond, VA
Replacements, Art6 Gallery, Richmond VA
2006 Birding, North Gallery, Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville, VA
2005 Freefalling, Kirsten Bowen Gallery, Columbus, OH
2004 Bird by Bird by Bird, Gallery 111, Charlottesville, VA
Selected Group Exhibitions
2010 Krause Gallery, New York, NY
2009 Juried Exhibition, Brenda Taylor Gallery, New York, New York (2/26 – 3-7)
Washington Project for the Arts Art Auction, The Katzen Center for the Arts at American University,
Washington, DC. (catalog)
Black and White, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2008 Small Works, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Biennial 2008, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA (Mark Richard Leach, Juror)
International Exhibitions at Xian, Lian Bao Lou Gallery, Bejing, China
17th San Angelo National Ceramics Competition, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, TX
Aaron Gallery, Washington, DC
Washington Project for the Arts Art Auction, The Katzen Center for the Arts at American University,
Washington, DC. (Emily Smith, Curator; catalog)
Interrogating Beauty, Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Wilmington, DE. (Eleanor Heartney, Curator)
Zelli Porcelain Award, Zelli Porcelain, London, England. (Paul Atterbury, Sister Wendy Beckett and Tony Laverick, Jurors)
2007 Salon Selectives 2, ADA Gallery, Richmond, VA
Extremely Superficial, Dangenart Gallery, Nashville, TN
Yongsanh International Art Exhibition, Daegu Cultural Arts Center, Daegu, South Korea (catalog)
Loyola National Works on Paper, Crown Center Gallery, Loyola University, Chicago, IL
Emerging & Established, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, VA
Yongsanh International Art Exhibition, Chungpah Gallery, Sook Myung University, Seoul City, Korea (catalog)
Artificum of Humanitas, Traveling Exhibition: Shang-Shang Gallery, Bejing, China; Seoul Hae-Tae Gallery, Seoul, Korea (catalog)
Anonymous III, Washington Project for the Arts, Flashpoint Gallery, Washington, DC
Radius 250, Artspace Gallery, Richmond, VA. (Ragan Cole-Cunningham, Juror)
31st Bradley International Print & Drawing Exhibition, Bradley University Gallery, Peoria, IL (Judith Brodsky, Juror)
Art Auction a la Mode, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA
Drawing No Conclusions: Survey of Contemporary Drawing, Urban Institute of Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI
(Dominic Molon, Juror)
Little Altars Everywhere, South Gallery, Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville, VA
2006 Silent Night, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA
SCOPE: Miami, Miami, FL (ADA Gallery, flat file)
ART 212 Contemporary Art Fair, New York, NY (ADA Gallery, flat file)
Biennial 2006, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA (Drawing Award, Tony Hepburn, Juror)
SCOPE: Hamptons, Hampton, NY (ADA Gallery, flat file)
Group Show, ADA Gallery, Richmond, VA
Do Not Fold, Bend, Spindle or Mutilate, Visual Arts Center, Washington Pavilion of Arts & Science, Sioux Falls, SD
Montpelier Center for Arts & Education, Montpelier, VA
1708 Gallery Goes West, Capital One Gallery, Richmond, VA
Ten Reasons to Collect Art, Art Auction, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA
2005 Small Works, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA
Faculty Exhibition, Sawhill Gallery, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA
Faculty Exhibition, PVCC Gallery, Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville, VA
14th Annual New Images Exhibtion, New Image Gallery, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA
Works on Paper, PVCC Gallery, Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville, VA
2004 Gallery Artists, LYdM, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, VA
2003 Art In Place, Juried National Public Sculpture Exhibition, Charlottesville, VA
3rd Photo & Digital Image Biennial, Wellington Gray Art Gallery, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC (catalog)
2002 International Photography Exhibition, Print Studio South, Charleston, SC
Awards, Fellowships, & Residencies
2009 Residency, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Amherst, VA
2007 Professional Artist Fellowship, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA
Semi-Finalist, Trawick Prize, Bethesda, MD
Honorable Mention, Loyola Works on Paper, Loyola University, Chicago, IL
Purchase Award, 31st Bradley International Print & Drawing Exhibition, Bradley University, Peoria, Il
2006 Drawing Award, Peninsula Fine Art Center: Biennial, Newport News, VA
Collections
Houston St Regis Hotel, Houston, TX
Bradley University, Peoria, IL
City of Charlottesville, VA
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
Selected Publications
2009 Yalkut, Yalkut. “Dual Perspectives.” Dayton City Paper, January 28, 2009.
Dillon, Pamela. “Visions from Fire and Earth.” Dayton Daily News, January 11, 2009.
Tourtillott, Suzanne. 500 Ceramic Sculptures. Juried by Glen R Brown. Asheville: Lark Books, 2009.
Studio Visit. Edited by Steven T. Zevitas. Vol 5. Boston, MA: The Open Studios Press, 2009.
2008 Studio Visit. Edited by Steven T. Zevitas. Vol 4. Boston, MA: The Open Studios Press, 2008.
Scalin, Noah. Skulls. Asheville: Lark Books, 2008.
Parsons, Laura. “Split Personalities, Artists Switch Hit at PVCC” The Hook, July 31, 2008.
Sommer Shallet, Karen. “Scene in DC.” DC, May 2008.
Fitzgerald, Brendan. “And Now for Something Completely Different.” C-Ville Weekly, May 27, 2008. (cover)
Parsons, Laura. “Smoke and Mirrors.” The Hook, April 24, 2008.
Yenke, Sara. “Struggles and Smokes.” C-Ville Weekly, April 22, 2008.
Roberts-Pullen, Paulette. “Peep Show.” Style Weekly, April 16, 2008.
Strickler, Whitney. “The Smokes.” Art Park Blog, http://artpark.typepad.com/artblog, April 15, 2008.
Parsons, Laura. “Crispy Critters, Tarbell Smiles Through Struggles.” The Hook, February 7, 2008.
Nieman Culpepper, Carrie. “Ones to Watch: Emerging Local Artists to Collect Before It’s Too Late.”
R-Home Magazine, February 2008.
Latter, Ruth. “Kim Puts New Face on Second Street.” The Daily Progress, February 14, 2008.
Campello, Lenny. Daily Campello Art News. http://dcartnews.blogspot.com, (accessed January 2008).
Capozzi, Ben. Visual Art Splash. http://www.bencapozzi.com/BenCapozzi.com/NEWS, (accessed February 2008). Craghead, Warren. Drawer. http://www.wcraghead.com/weblog/blog.html, (accessed January 30, 2008).
Studio Visit. Edited by Steven T. Zevitas. Vol 1. Boston, MA: The Open Studios Press, 2008.
2007 Mauer, David A. “Some Enchanted Evening.” The Daily Progress, December 13, 2007.
Kenyon, Theo Jean. “Paper Creations.” Peoria Journal Star, March 4, 2007.
Proctor, Roy. “Smoke Signals.” Richmond Times-Dispatch, February 18, 2007.
Hershey, Greg. “Smoke’em If You Got’em.” Brick Weekly, February 1, 2007.
Latter, Ruth. “Piedmont Is Really Driven by Altars.” The Daily Progress, February 1, 2007..
Parsons, Laura. “Praiseworthy, PVCC Offers Artful Altars.” The Hook, January 25, 2007.
2006 National Drawing Annual, 2006. Edited by Jason Franz. Cincinnati, OH: Manifest Creative Research Gallery– Manifest Press, 2006.
Latter, Ruth. “Piedmont Soars as New Year Opens.” The Daily Progress, September 7, 2006.
Parsons, Laura. “Creative Evolution: Watching Two Artists Push Forward.” The Hook, September 21, 2006.
Sherman, Linda. “Culture Vulture,” editorial cartoon, The Hook, May 25, 2006.
2005 Latter, Ruth. “Drawn into the Surprises of Motherhood” Daily Progress, November 10, 2005.
Latter, Ruth. “Experiments Open Impressive Paper Trail.” Daily Progress, January 27, 2005.
2004 Parsons, Laura. “Flight Lines: Rob Tarbell Takes Off.” The Hook, November 5, 2004.
Fain, Paul. “Here Comes the Sun.” C-Ville Weekly, October 26, 2004.
2003 Stuart, Courteney. “Art in Face.” The Hook, December 11, 2003.
Education
MFA Drawing & Painting, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
BFA Painting & Graphic Design, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
David E. Peterson (b.1979) USA
Lives and works in Atlanta, GA
Education:
2001 B.F.A. College for Creative Studies, Detroit, MI
Represented by:
Alejandra von Hartz Gallery, Miami, FL, USA
Krause Gallery, New York, NY, USA
Decorazon Gallery, London, UK
Flatfiles:
Minus Space, Brooklyn, NY, USA
One and Two Person Exhibitions
2011
Krause Gallery, New York, NY, “Puzzles” 11-17 / 1-12-2012
AVA, “Semi-Trucks”, Atlanta, GA, 3-1 /4-15
2010
Welch Gallery, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA “Negentropy I”, A Building, a Shadow and a Sound. 12-6 / 12-11
Alejandra von Hartz Gallery, Miami, FL, “ Color Climate” with Matthew Deleget, 9-10 / 11-5
2009
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, “Puzzles, Surfspots and Wood”, 9-25 / 10-20
Decorazon Gallery, Dallas TX, “Collections, Puzzles, Surfspots, Products, Architecture” 9-11 / 10-6
2008
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, “Product Placement”, 10-25 / 11-20
2007
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA,, “Lines, Scapes, and Wood”, 10-26 / 11-23
2006
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, “New Works”, 11-3 / 12-15
2005
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, with David Horner, 12-9 / 1-10-2006
2004
WCBN 88.3, Ann Arbor MI “Cracklenite”, Sound Composition, 7-18
Group Exhibitions
2012
Allegra La Viola, New York, NY, “Gridlist”, 3-1 /4-1
Center Galleries, Detroit, MI, “Gridlist”, 1-5 / 2-20
2011
Krause Gallery, New York, NY, “7th Anniversary Exhibition”, 9-15 / 10-15
Like the Spice Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, “5th Anniversary Exhibition”, 8-1 / 8/20
AMLP: Photmobile, Brooklyn Art Library, Brooklyn, NY 9-29
Alejandra von Hartz Gallery, Miami, FL, “Tridimensional” , 6-11 / 8-6
ArteBA, with Alejandra von Hartz Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 6-8 / 6-12
Miami International Art Fair, Miami FL, “Shadows and Volume” with Alejandra von Hartz Gallery, 1-5 / 1-9
Texas Tech University, “Bring It”, Exchange Exhibition, Landmark Galleries, Lubbock, TX, 1-3 / 2-20
2010
Aqua Hotel Art Fair, Miami FL, with Decorazon Gallery, 12-2 / 12-5
Krause Gallery, New York, NY “Small Works”, 12-2 / 12-31
Like the Spice Gallery, Brooklyn NY, “Formal: A Dirty Word?” , 11-19 / 12-31
Krause Gallery, New York, Inaugural Opening 10-7 / 10-30
Art Sante Fe, Sante Fe, NM, with Decorazon Gallery, 7-15 / 7-18
Decorazon Gallery, Dallas, TX, “The Wonder Years” 6-19 / 7-31
Center Galleries, Detroit, MI “reVIEW” , 1-22 / 2-20
Miami International Art Fair, Miami FL, with Alejandra von Hartz Gallery, 1-5 / 1-9
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, “New Decade” 1-6 / 1-31
2009
Krause Gallery, Atlanta GA, “Small Works”, 12-11 / 1-6-2010
Aqua Wynwood, Miami, FL, with Krause Gallery, 12-1 / 12-6
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, “Reverse Collecting”, 11-13 / 11-21
LE FLASH, Atlanta, GA, 10-2
Open Art Fair, Utrecht, Netherlands, with Envie d’ Art 9-8 / 9-13
Art Santa Fe, Sante Fe, NM, with Decorazon Gallery, 7-23 / 7-26
Atelier EA+ Gallery, Pavilahao 28, Lisbon, Portugal, 7-2 / 7-25
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, “5 Year Anniversay Show” 5-22 / 6-24
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, “Black and White Show”, 1-28 / 2-25
2008
Center Galleries, Detroit, MI, “Small Drawing Show”, 12-5
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, “Small Works”, 8-22 / 9-25
Definition Gallery, Baltimore MD, “Nature and Geometry”, 7-12 / 9-1
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA, “The Big Finish”, 3-26
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, “Collaboration Show”, 1-25 / 2-20
2007
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, 2-28 / 1-20-2008
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, 7-20 / 8-31
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, 2nd Annual Marcus Autism Center Show, 6-8 / 7-15
Minimal Works, Philadelphia, PA, 3-1 / 3-31
2006
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, Marcus Autism Center Show, 7-14 / 9-15
7th Annual Art Papers Auction, Atlanta, GA, 2-5
2005
Museum of Contemporary Art, GA, Atlanta, GA, “PinUp Show” 12-3
Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, “Self Portrait Show”, 4-17 / 5-28
Extreme Home Makeover, ABC Episode #215, Lake City, GA
2004
Museum of Contemporary Art, GA, Atlanta, GA, “PinUp Show”, 12-3
The B-Complex, Atlanta, GA, “Salon of Sensations”, 5-1
2003
Down Stream Film Festival, Decatur, GA, Best of Show, 9-12 / 9-22
Ann Arbor Art Center, Ann Arbor, MI, “Faculty Show”, 8-1 / 8-31
WCBN 88.3, Ann Arbor MI, “Cracklenite”, Sound Composition, 6-6
555 Gallery, Ann Arbor, MI, “International Electronic Music Composition Competition”, 4 Minute Sound Composition, Awarded Most Experimental, 5-21 / 5-23
Museum of Contemporary Art, VERSION >3 Festival, Chicago, IL, “Beige World Cassette Jockey Championship”, 3-26 / 3-30
Museum of New Art, Detroit, MI, “2nd Annual International Film Festival”, Best of Show, Permanent Collection, 1-10 / 2-23
2002
U-245 Gallery, Detroit, MI, “Visionary States and the Artist”, 1-11
Artemisia Gallery, “LOOPED”, Chicago. IL, 8-17 / 8-31
Museum of Contemporary Art, VERSION>2 Festival, Chicago, IL, “Beige World Cassette Jockey Championship”, 4-18 / 4-20
2001
Polk Automotive, “Art and Technology”, Permanent Collection Purchase Award, Detroit, MI, 5-1
College for Creative Studies, Detroit, MI, Thesis Exhibition, 5-1 / 6-1
C-POP Gallery, Detroit, MI, “Visionary States and the Artist”, 4-7
Center Galleries, Detroit MI, “Activation of Space”, 1-1 / 2-17
2000
U-245 Gallery, Detroit, MI, “O-Show”, 11-11 / 11-24
1999
Detroit Contemporary, Detroit, MI, 10-30
Collections and Press
Museum of New Art, Detroit, MI
Progressive Art Collection, Cleveland, OH
Bilzin and Sumberg, Corporate Offices, Miami, FL
City Place at Buckhead, Related Group, Atlanta, GA
Related Group Corporate Offices, Jorge Perez CEO, Miami, FL
Mellow Mushroom, Lexington, S.C.
Polk Automotive, Detroit, MI
Glenn Hotel, Atlanta, GA
RT FOODS, Scottsdale, AZ
Staubach Realty, Matt D. Alexander,President and Partner, San Francisco, CA
Flow Metro Development, Marc Fritz, Managing Director, Atlanta, GA
Tivoli, Scott Leventhal CEO, Atlanta, GA
Shaun’s, Shaun Doty, Executive Chef and Owner, Atlanta, GA
Repast, Joe Truex, Executive Chef and Owner, Atlanta, GA
Wasabi, Atlanta, GA
Bill Hallman, Atlanta, GA
Urban Body Fitness, Atlanta, GA
Marcus Autism Center, Atlanta, GA
Press
Minus Space Blog, March 2011 http://www.minusspace.com
SOFI Magazine, Selected as one of 33 Creative Minds to know for 2011, nominated by Brian Bilzin, December 2010
Artcentric Blog, Miami, October 2010
Minus Space Blog, September 2010 http://www.minusspace.com,
STUDIO VISIT, 11th Edition 2010
Moloko Plus, Moscow Russia, September 2009 (http://moloko-plus.ru/2009/09/david-e-peterson/)
Loft Magazine, Glenn Hotel, Atlanta May 2009
Forbes.com, Top Ten Luxury Lofts, September 2008
Peach Magazine September 2008
Piedmont Review, July 2008
Southern Living, June 2008
Peach Magazine, May 2008
CNN, International Autism Day, Live Coverage at the Marcus Institute, April 2nd 2008
11 Alive News, Live at 6 p.m., We’re all the same, We are all Different, Marcus Institute Show,June 16th 2007
Pine Magazine, Portfolio, November 2006
Peach Magazine, Summer 2006
Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Episode #215, Lake City, GA, April 2005
Style and Beyond, Featured Artist, PAX Network, January 2005
Detroit Free Press, Thesis Exhibition, Center for Creative Studies, May 10th 2001
Teaching and Art Therapy
The Marcus Institute, Atlanta, GA, Artist is Residence, 2006 thru 2012
Ann Arbor Art Center, Ann Arbor MI, Young Masters, 2003
Gallery Experience
Assistant Director, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA, 2005-2010
