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Education

Bachelor of Fine Arts
Cornish College of the Arts Seattle, WA


Gallery Representation

Lawrimore Project
Seattle WA
http://www.lawrimoreproject.com


Solo Exhibitions

2007
P-Pod
King County Performance Art Network, King County, WA

2006
EHP: Experimental Housing Project
Bumbershoot Arts Festival, Seattle, WA

If these walls…
Lawrimore Project, Seattle, WA

2005
Island
Lake Washington, Seattle, WA

There Goes the Neighborhood
King County, Seattle, WA

Three-Day Weekend
Consolidated Works, Seattle, WA

2004
zzz…, UNO Art Gallery
University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE

Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?
Joe Bar, Seattle WA

Residence
Consolidated Works, Seattle WA

2003
Trailer Park
mobile installation

2002
Open House
Suyama Space, Seattle, WA

new installation
Consolidated Works, Seattle, WA
Installation/Performance Series, Westlake Studios, Seattle, WA

Installation/ Performance Series,
Westlake Studios, Seattle, WA

2001
Gallery Installation
Fisher Gallery, Seattle, WA


Group Exhibitions

2008
VELoCITY,
an outdoor sculpture exhibition, Bellingham, WA

The World's Smallest Art Fair,
Anna Kustera Gallery, NY, NY

Petri Dishes,
The Annex presented by White Box, New York, New York

2007
Aqua Art Miami
Wynwood, Lawrimore Project, Miami, FL

Cornish Alumni Sculpture Exhibition
Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle, WA

West Edge Sculpture Invitational
Seattle, WA

Northwest New Works Festival
On the Boards, Seattle, WA

Northwest Biennial
Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA

2006
Take The Cake
Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA 

This Is Gallery
Lawrimore Project, Seattle, WA

Personally Public
Crawl Space Gallery, Seattle, WA

Nine to Five
12 Minutes Max, On the Boards, Seattle, WA

Northwest Biennial
Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA


2005
Aqua Art Miami
Aqua Hotel, Miami Beach, FL

Bashville
Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
http://www.henryart.org/bash

2004
101 Ways to Remove a President
from Power

Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle, WA

Seattle Collects, 2003, City Space Gallery,
Seattle WA
Review By Regina Hackett, Seattle Post Intelligencer
Review By by Nate Lippens, The Stranger

Dark and Sweet
1506 Projects, Seattle, WA
Alumni Exhibition, Washington Convention and Trade Center, Seattle, WA

2002
Little Things Count
Center On Contemporary Art, Seattle, WA
Recent in Origin, Secluded Alley Works, Seattle, WA

2001
From The Ground Up
Outdoor Installations, Duvall, WA

2000
From the Ground Up
Outdoor Installations, Duvall, WA

Drive-Thru Gallery
Outdoor Installation, Seattle, WA

Upcoming Exhibitions

2007
P-Pod
King County Performance Art Network, King County, WA

Aqua Miami
Miami, FL

Grants & Residencies

2008 Creative Capital Foundation Visual Arts
2007 4Culture Special Projects Grant
2006 4Culture Performance Art Network Grant
2005 Stranger Genius Award
2006 GAP Grant, Artist Trust, Seattle, WA
2005 4Culture Performance Art Network Grant
2005 Seattle Monorail Project Public Art Program Grant
2004 Artists in Residence, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, Nebraska
2003 Seattle Collects Award
2003 GAP Grant, Artist Trust, Seattle, WA
2003 Artists in Residence, Consolidated Works, Seattle, WA


Speaking Engagements

Sienna Architecture Artist Lecture Series Evening, Seattle Art Museum, September 2007, Seattle, WA

Barbara Willson Memorial Lecture Series
University of Nebraska, February 2004, Omaha, NE

Visiting Artists, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art,
February 2004, Omaha, NE

Artists in Residence Lecture Series, Consolidated Works,December 2003, Seattle, WA

Visiting Artists, Cornish College of the Arts,
December 2003, Seattle, WA

Suyama Space Lecture Series, Suyama Space,
October 2002, Seattle, WA

Bibliography

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Farr, Shiela “The Collaborators” Pacific Northwest Magazine, December 2, 2007, pg. 17-43

Bailey, Scott. “Seattle:  Lawrimore Project” Contemporary, 2007 annual, pg. 84

Hackett, Regina.  “The artist lineup…” Seattle P.I.  March 16, 2007 pg. WH33

Grant, Adriana.  “Disparate Beauties” The Seattle Weekly, March 7, 2007, pg. 38

Staff Writer.  “Landlocked”  Seattle Metropolitan, April 2007, pg. 42

Farr, Sheila.  “In a sea of the farmiliar, one inventive installation sets sail”  The Seattle Times, March 2, 2007, 52H

Ponnekanti, Rosemary. “Sailing right in/Actors play artists at TAM”  The News Tribune, Feb 3&6, 2007, B1

Davison, Dave R.  “Juried show charts new course” Tacoma Weekly, February 15, 2007, C1

Pence, Elizabeth.  “’This is Gallery’ at L.P.” Artweek, January 2007 Vol 37, issue 10, pg. 22

Hackett, Regina.  “Radically Chic Lawrimore Project…” Seattle P.I.  December 29, 2006 pg. WH29

Peters, Sue.  “Grand Openings”  Seattle Weekly, December 27, 2006, pg. 34

Vroom, Steven.   “Hill Trio Making Their Mark…” Capitol Hill Times, November 22, 2006, pg. 6

Hackett, Regina.  “Gathering Genius…”  Seattle P.I. November 10, 2006, pg. WH30

Graves, Jen.  “Please Wait to Be Seated” The Stranger, July 27, 2006, pg. 21

Hackett, Regina.  “Box Project” Visual Codec, September 2006, VisualCodec.com

Enriquez, Lucia.  “Playfulness, irreverence, anticipation” Seattle Times, June 23, 2006, pg. 44I

Hackett, Regina. “An Air of Rebellion....” Seattle P.I., December 30, 2005, pg. 29

Sillman, Marcie. “Going Public,” KUOW 94.9 FM, December 16, 2005

Hackett, Regina. “Seattle Invasion,” Seattle P.I., December 8, 2005, pg. C1

Grant, Adriana. “Aqua Art Miami…” Miami Sun Post, November 27, 2005

Meade, Fionn.  “Bemis Center…” Artists Trust Newsletter, Spring, 2006

Leo, Peter.Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,"Free-floating genius"

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Koplos, Janet, “Report From Seattle,” Art in America, September, 2005, pg.63

Varosh, Lori, “Making Waves,” King County Journal, September 20, 2005, pg. 1

Frizzelle, Christopher, “Roadside Distraction,” The Stranger, September 22, 2005, pg. 33

"Relax: That's not a capsized boat -- it's art" Seattle Post-Intelligencer Staff, Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Hackett, Regina. "The Stranger announces its 'genius award' winner, The icing on the cakes: $5,000 award checks." Seattle Post-Intelligencer September 17, 2005

Yamamoto, Junko. "Three Heads Are Better Than One" Youmaga.com, Summer 2005.

Fionn, Meade. “Bemis Center…,” Artist Trust Journal, Spring 2005. Vol. XII. no.1, pg 8

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Hackett, Regina. “Seattle Collects sample a vibrant arts scene,” Seattle P.I., July 9, 2004

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Shiffler, Meg and Sellars, Beth. “new installation,” Exhibit catalog, Dec 2002

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