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JOHN BELINGHERI
EDUCATION
1981 M.F.A. Brigham Young University, Utah
1976 B.F.A. Brigham Young University, Utah
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2015
Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, California
2014
Group Exhibition, Stremmel Gallery, Reno, Nevada
2013
Solo Exhibition, Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2012
Summer In South Park (Again), Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Art Auction, Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California
2010
Solo Exhibition, Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, California
Solo Exhibition, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Group Exhibition, Stremmel Gallery, Reno, Nevada
2009
Group Exhibition, Stremmel Gallery, Reno, Nevada
2008
Solo Exhibition, Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, California
2007
Group Exhibition, Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, California
2006
Solo Exhibition, Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, California
2005
Neo Mod: Recent Northern California Abstraction, Monterey Museum of Art, Monterey, California
2004
Neo Mod: Recent Northern California Abstraction, Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California
Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, California
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2003
Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
2001
Solo Exhibition, Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, California
2000
Fine Silver Gallery, San Antonio, Texas
1999
Fresh Paint, Los Angeles, California
Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, California
1998
Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, California
1997
Burns Fine Arts, New York, New York
1995
Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Directors Guild/Israeli Consul, Los Angeles, California
Korean Consul Drawings, Los Angeles, California
1994
NAESA Collection Gallery, Singapore Borobudur Intercon, Singapore
1993
Drawing Into the 90's, Austin, Texas
1992
Andrew Shire Gallery, Los Angeles, California
Atlanti Arts, Annapolis, Maryland
1991
Burns Fine Arts, New York, New York
1989
Dome Gallery, New York, New York
Stevenette Gallery, Los Olivos, California
1988
Invitational 3 COM Corporation, Santa Clara, California
Kala Institute, Berkley, California
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1987
Miller Brown Gallery, San Francisco, California
1986
Jerome Fellowship, Berkley, California
1985
The New Gallery, Houston, Texas
Introductions, Miller/Brown Gallery, San Francisco, California
Utah 85, Salt Lake City, Utah
Utah Traveling Exhibition, Utah
1984
Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City, Utah
Eccles Art center, Ogden, Utah
North Dakota Print/ Drawing, North Dakota
COLLECTIONS
American Express Corporation, San Francisco, California
American Trade Center, Moscow, Russia
Andrea Schwartz and Steve Dolan, Orinda, California
Angelo San Giacomo, San Francisco, California
Apple Corporation, Santa Clara, California
AT&T, Salt Lake City, Utah
Bloomingdales, San Francisco, California; New York, New York
Bret Brase, New York, New York
British American Tobacco Co, Los Angeles, California
Brussels Tower, Brussels, Belgium
Build Point.com, Redwood City, California
Carlton Hotel, London, England
Casa Palermo Spa, Los Angeles, California
Ceasar’s Palace: Las Vegas, Nevada, Atlantic City, Georgia
The Desert Inn, Las Vegas, Nevada
Edward Thomas Companies, Los Angeles, California
E Build Point, Los Angeles, California
Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, California
First Interstate Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah
Foundation Health Systems, Los Angeles, California
Four Seasons: Scottsdale, Arizona; Las Vegas, Nevada; Istanbul
Grand Hyatt, Waikiki, Hawaii
Hewlett Packard Corporation, Palo Alto, California
Hilton LAX, Los Angeles, California
Hong Kong Renaissance, Hong Kong
Hyatt Regency, Musat, Oman
IBM Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah
J.A.L. Los Angeles, California
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John Martin Collection, New York, New York
La Paloma, Scottsdale, Arizona
Lee Cox, Carmel Valley, California
Michael Kriess, Rancho Santa Fe, California
Mirage Hotel, Dubai
Neal Menizies, Los Angeles, California
Neiman Marcus, Walnut Creek, California
Nordstroms, Nationwide
Olympus America Inc, New York, New York
Pan Pacific, Yokohama, Japan
Pepple Beach, Los Angeles, California
PG&E Headquarters, San Francisco, California
Saks Fifth Avenue, New York, New York
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, Santa Clara, California
Sari Miller, Los Angeles, California
Seneyam Hotel, Jakarta, Indonesia
Sheraton Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts
StraAmerica Corporation, Los Angeles, California
St, Regis Hotel, Los Angeles, California
Tandem Computer, San Francisco, California
Tempo Mission Palms, Phoenix, Arizona
Trinity Properties, San Francisco, California
Trump Towers, New York, New York
US Air, New York, New York
Utah State Museum, Salt Lake City, Utah
Wells Fargo California, San Francisco, California
Erin D. Garcia
Erin D. Garcia was born in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1979, and lives in Los Angeles. His work is a joyful exploration of shape, color, and process populated by plants and flowers, rhythmic figures, and colorful gradients that search where our capacity for abstraction intersects or conflicts with the sensory desire for specificity.
Garcia has exhibited world-wide alongside installations and projects for Louis Vuitton, Facebook, Pulse Art Fair, Oakley, Diesel, Adidas,United Arrows, Ace Hotels, Ginza Six, Vans, and Moog.
Solo Exhibitions:
2023 “Group 5”, Uprise Art, New York, NY
2022 “Super Silhouette”, Deisel Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2019 “JET!”, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2018 “Grand Prix”, HVW8 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2017 “Series A IV - Gradations”, SO1 Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2016 “Series A III”, SO Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2015 “Series A II”, SO Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2014 "5 Shapes in 6 Colors", HVW8 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2012 "Stacks,This Gallery", Los Angeles, CA
Two-person Exhibitions:
2019 "Selections", HVW8 Gallery, Berlin, DE (w/ Mark Gonzales)
2014 "In Flight", Galerie 102, Ojai, CA (w/ Allie Pol)
2013 "New Neons, Mural Study", HVW8 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (w/ Allessandro Morodor)
Group Exhibitions:
2020 “Art on Paper”, presented by Uprise Art, New York, NY
2019 "Ping-Pong", Basel, CH
2016 “Art of Elysium”, Siren Studios, Hollywood, CA
2015 “Cash Machine”, Cash Machine LA, Los Angeles, CA
2015 “Milk and Honey: Contemporary Art in California”, Slow Culture, Los Angeles, CA
2014 "All of Us Together", Guerrero Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2014 "Highmath", Slow Culture x Arkitip, Los Angeles, CA
2013 "These Friends 4", This Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2013 "By Way of the South, Going Home" , Guerrero Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2012 "New Works", Protein Gallery, London, UK
2012 "Vertical Gallery", The Standard, Los Angeles, CA
2011 "These Friends 3", This Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Installations:
2022 “Transparent Gradients”, Playa Vista, CA
2021 “Multi-color Banded Elements #3”, West Hollywood, CA
2020 “Light Gate”, Pasadena, CA
2020 “Freefall #1-3”, Tokyo, JP
2019 “Transpartent #1”, Pacific Palisades, CA
2019 “Multi-color Banded Elements #2”, Los Angeles, CA
2019 “Vortex #1”, Century City, CA
2019 "Collection", West Hollywood, CA
2019 "Large Gradient #4", Venice, CA
2019 "Color Plane Figures", Mexico City, MEX
2019 "Element Repetition", Mid-City, Los Angeles, CA
2019 "Gradient Repetition", Mid-City, Los Angeles, CA
2018 "Large Gradients", Phoenix, AZ
2018 "Large Gradient Repetition", Facebook, San Francisco, CA
2018 "Banded Gradients", Vans, Costa Mesa, CA
2018 "Gradient and Solid Color Elements", Future Classic, Frog Town, CA
2017 "Arrangement of Elements in 7 Colors", Slowdown Studios, Eagle Rock, CA
2017 “Large Gradations”, Jeremy Hotel, West Hollywood, CA
2017 “Multi-color Banded Elements”, Venice, CA
2016 “Arrangements from Series A #2”, Pulse Art Fair, NY, NY
2016 “Repetition of Elements”, Los Angeles, CA
2016 “Gradated Elements”, Chatsworth, CA
2016 “4 Repetitions from Series C”, Alias Books, Curated by Cash Machine LA, Los Angeles
2015 “X and Elements”, Los Angeles, CA
2015 “Untitled Elements on Plexi”, Jeanasis, Tokyo, Japan
2015 “ Repetition of Elements on Black”, HVW8, Miami, FL
2015 “4 Elements in 3 Pieces”, Culture Labs, Los Angeles, CA
2014 "2-8-6, 2 Repetitions of 8 Elements in 6 Colors",The Standard Hotel, Hollywood
2014 "Repetition of 4 Elements in Black", BBH Global, Los Angeles, CA
2014 "Repetition of 4 Elements in 4 Colors", Bayflow, Tokyo, Japan
2014 "11-4-4", Moog, Los Angeles, CA
2014 "4-4-4, 4 Elements in 4 Colors with 4 Notes", Redbull Studios, Los Angeles, CA
2013 "4-5-1, 2 Repetitions of 8 Elements in 6 Colors",The Standard Hotel, Downtown Los Angeles, CA
2013 "22-4-5a & 22-4-5b", HVW8, Miami, FL
2013 "4 Permutations of 4 Elements", Juco Photo, Los Angeles, CA
2013 "4 Elements in 3 Pieces", Pepsi Culture Labs, Los Angeles
2013 "#1002" - Mack Sennett Studios, Los Angeles
2013 "Selections from 23 Pairs of Stacks in 4 colors", Personnel of New York, NY
2013 "Variation 3 on Stacks #1000", The Audience, Los Angeles
2013 "Variation 2 on Stacks #1000", RVCA, Los Angeles
2013 "Stacks #1000", Ace Hotel, Palm Springs
2012 "23 Stacks", RCVA Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Selected Bibliography:
Print Media
Popeye Magazine, February, 2023
Grady Olson, "Stroke by Stroke", December, 2018. No 19, “Erin D. Garcia”, Pinzle, 2018
"Lemonade", July, 2018
KRINK NYC, "WHQ", Agnes B, 2017 So, "Interview with Erin D. Garcia", +81, June 1, 2014.
Justin Van Hoy, "Milk and Honey, Contemporary Art in California" , AMMO Books, October 15, 2012.
Publications as Author
“Skyline”, Self Published, 2020
“Series”, Self Published, 2016
"23 Pairs of Black Stacks for Multi-colored Paper", Arkitip, 2013
"23 Stacks", Self published, 2012
http://erindgarcia.com
Michael T. Hensley CV
Education
1994-1995, Pacific NW College of Art
1995-1998, Portland State University, BA
Representation
Sandler/Hudson Gallery, Atlanta GA
Costello Contemporary Art, Scottsdale AZ
William Havu Gallery, Denver CO
Solo Exhibitions
2001 - Blackfish Gallery, Portland OR
2002 - Blackfish Gallery, Portland OR
2003 - Mark Woolley Gallery, Portland, OR
2004 - Mark Woolley Gallery, Portland OR
2006 - Mark Woolley Gallery, Portland OR
2008 - Mark Woolley Gallery, Portland OR
2010 - Manor of Art, Portland OR
2011 - PRESENTspace, Portland OR
2013 - Mark Woolley Gallery, Portland OR
2015 - Linda Hodges Gallery, Seattle WA
2015 - Sandler/Hudson Gallery, Atlanta GA
2016 - Mark Woolley Gallery, Portland OR
2016 - Linda Hodges Gallery, Seattle WA
2017 - Russo Lee Gallery, The Office, Portland OR
2017 - Nationale, Portland OR
2018 - Linda Hodges Gallery, Seattle OR
2019 - Stumptown Artist Fellowship and exhibition, Portland OR
2022 - William Havu Gallery, Denver CO
Public Art
2001 - Outside/In building facade mural and interior mural, Portland OR
2002 - Tri-Met bus shelter glass design, Portland OR
2005 - Outside/In Virginia Woof exterior mural, Portland OR
2010 - SRS Installation, Portland Building, Portland OR
2019 - Outside/In new facility/building facade, Portland OR
Collections
Portable Works Collection, City of Portland, Portland OR
Oregon Health and Sciences University collection, Portland OR
Portable Works Collection, City of Seattle, Seattle WA
Modera Hotel, Portland OR
Microsoft, Redmond WA
Twitter, San Francisco, CA
Ralph Lauren, NYC, NY
Field Office, Portland OR
Press
Willamette Week, review, 2002
The Oregonian, July 14th 2006, Brian Libby
Art News, Review, July 2008, Richard Speer
Seattle Weekly, February, 2015, Kelton Sears
Burnaway, September 2015, Orion Wentz
Ignacio Michaud (Chilean, born 1979) is a contemporary painter. In 2006, he received his BFA from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. His work has been exhibited in group exhibitions in San Francisco, Nashville, Baltimore, Brooklyn, and Atlanta among other cities. Currently, he lives and works in Atlanta, GA.
“My current work began in 2006 when impulse-driven sketches became my way to express my experiences in a new country. With the everyday demands of a day job, I was suddenly exposed to the lives of hundreds of immigrants with origins in Africa, Asia, Europe, East Europe, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and Latin America. For the past fifteen years, I have kept hundreds of sketches on sticky notes and used them as the starting point for my paintings. This is a project built on the premise that our experiences can be reduced to bits of information and that a method that relies on quick and spontaneous decisions, when contained, can bring forth greater narrative precision. The formal challenge is to present an original compositional structure that can deliver both the accidents and the certainties of painting; in short, the challenge is to explore the possibilities of what painting can be.
I believe in the now, the elasticity of time and auguries. I believe that the realization of an image is the realization of visual truth. I use the surrealist method of automatic drawing and, since 2006, have collected hundreds of these sketches to create an index conjuring this matter. In the studio, I manipulate the scale of these drawings to create my paintings. I have chosen this medium to explore and translate a vibrational response to the perception of the present moment. In my studio, I systemically organize these drawings within the square and rectangle of my canvas, aiming for narratives of higher and deeper precision and original compositional structures that can sustain the dramatic tension between drawing and painting. When lines and colors are placed in a way that enables energy to move fluently, balance is found; balance is inherently dynamic, it is the constant adjustment of line and color. I find myself in the studio wishing to walk through these possibilities as on a high-wire, perfectly at ease.”
ARTIST STATEMENT
My current work began in 2006 when impulse driven sketches became my way to express my experiences in a new country. With the everyday demands of a day job, I was suddenly exposed to the lives of hundreds of immigrants with origins in Africa, Asia, Europe, East Europe, the Middle East, the Caribbean and Latin America. For the past fifteen years, I have kept hundreds of sketches on sticky notes and used them as the starting point for my paintings. This is a project built on the premise that our experiences can be reduced to bits of information and that a method that relies on quick and spontaneous decisions, when contained, can bring forth greater narrative precision. The
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formal challenge is to present an original compositional structure that can deliver both the accidents and the certainties of painting; in short, the challenge is to explore the possibilities of what painting can be in the 21st century.
I believe in the now, the elasticity of time and auguries. I believe that the realization of an image is the realization of visual truth. I use the surrealist method of automatic drawing and since 2006 have collected hundreds of these sketches to create an index conjuring this matter. In the studio, I manipulate the scale of these drawings to create my paintings. I have chosen this medium to explore and translate a vibrational response to perception of the present moment. In my studio, I systemically organize these drawing within the square and the rectangle of my canvas, aiming for narratives of higher and deeper precision, as well as original compositional structures that can sustain the dramatic tension between drawing and painting. When lines and colors are placed in a way that enables energy to move fluently, balance is found; balance is inherently dynamic, it is the constant adjustment of line and color. I find myself in the studio wishing to walk through these possibilities as on a high-wire, perfectly at ease.
CV
Education
2006 BFA, Visual Arts, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
2003 Painting residency with artists Mónica Bengoa and Alejandra Wolf, Las Rojas, Chile
2001 Performance workshop with artist Josefina Báez, Santiago, Chile
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2023 "Red Right Hand", Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2010 “Distance and Form”, Georgia Highlands College, Rome, USA
Selected Group Exhibitions
2023 Ground Floor Contemporary, Birmingham, AL, USA
2023 Lowe Mill Arts, Huntsville, AL, USA
2021 “Left Message”, Kingfisher Art Co., Rome, GA, USA
2020 Little Things, Swan Coach House Gallery, Atlanta. GA, USA
2019 The High Rise Show, by MINT, Showerhause and The Goat Farm, Atlanta, GA, USA
2019 BEVY Summer Show, Julia Martin Gallery, Nashville, TN, USA
2018 “El Show” Latin American Contemporary, Open Space, Atlanta, GA, USA
2018 GIFC, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA, USA
2018 “Wide Open 9” BWAC, Annual national juried art exhibition curated by Carmen Hermo (Assistant Curator, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at Brooklyn Museum NY) Brooklyn, NY, USA.
2017 "Unbound: Documentary as Art" The Carrack, Durham, NC, USA
2017 “Wide Open 8” BWAC. Annual national juried art exhibition curated by Cara Manes (Curatorial Assistant in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at MOMA NY), Brooklyn, NY, USA
2015 The Blue Star Gallery, Jasper, GA, USA
2015 “SALE”, Cobb Lane Collective, Birmingham, AL, USA
2012 “Day job: Georgia”, Curated by Nina Katchadourian and Stuart Horodner. The Contemporary Art Center of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA
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2007 “Subtopia”, Sub Basement Artist Studio, Baltimore, USA
2005 “Dark days”, The Dark Room, San Francisco, CA, USA
2005 Gallery One, San Francisco, CA, USA
Selected Articles
2012 “Day job: Georgia”, Atlanta Journal Constitution by Catherine Fox, chief visual art
critic of ArtsCriticATL.com
Collections
The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, GA
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Donna Mintz
Solo Exhibitions
2019 Ex Astris, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
2013 Look Away, Lamar Dodd Art Center, LaGrange College, LaGrange, Georgia
2011 Untitled: Gray Paintings, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
2009 lighting the sun, Julie Nester Gallery, Park City, Utah
2008 lighting the sun, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
2006 Epigram, for Courting Disaster, The Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia
Lost, for Courting Disaster, The Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia
Recent Works, Julie Nester Gallery, Park City, Utah
Borrowed Poems, Les Yeux du Monde Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia
2005 Reliquary, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
2004 Recent Works, Les Yeux du Monde Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia
2002 Empty Hours, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Journal, Les Yeux du Monde Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia
2001 Still, Dolby Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco, California
2000 what I have kept, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
1999 After August, Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia
1997 Recent Works, Toulouse Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
New Works, The FloatAway Building, Atlanta, Georgia
Selected Group Exhibitions
2023 What Once Was, Two-Person show, Julie Nester Gallery, Park City, Utah
2022 Drawing and Painting, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
2020 Before, During, and After, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
20th Anniversary Gala and Art Exhibition, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia
2018 Sign of the Times, The Weave Shed Gallery, The Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts & Sciences, Rabun Gap, Georgia
Art Auction 2018, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia
Little Things Mean a Lot, Swan Coach House Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
2017 Summer Thunder, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Gala, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia
2016 American Art: 1945 to the Present, Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, Alabama
Lightweight, The Weave Shed Gallery, The Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts & Sciences, Rabun Gap, Georgia
Gala, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia
2015 Sprawl! Drawing Outside the Lines, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
Summer Salon, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
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The President’s Art Series, a three-person exhibition, Sellars Gallery, Brenau University Galleries, Brenau University, Gainesville, Georgia
Gala, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia
Hambidge Art Auction + Performance Gala, Hambidge Center for the Arts, The Goat Farm, Atlanta, Georgia
2014 Roving Room, An Inaugural Exhibition at Habersham Mills, Demorest, Georgia
Mailbox, The Weave Shed Gallery, The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts & Sciences, Rabun Gap, Georgia
2013 Fables of the Eco-Future, The Weave Shed Gallery, The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts & Sciences, Rabun Gap, Georgia
2012 Groundstory: tales from the shade of the South, Dalton Gallery, Agnes Scott College, Atlanta, Georgia
Today’s Visual Language: Southern Abstraction, A Fresh Look, Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, Alabama
Gala, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia
2010 Minds Wide Open: Women in the Arts, Les Yeux du Monde Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia
Transitive Geographies: Contemporary Visions of an Evolving South, Georgia College and State University Museum, Milledgeville, Georgia
Rebecca Randall Bryan Gallery, Coastal Carolina University, Conway, South Carolina
Alabama School of Fine Arts, Birmingham, Alabama
2009 Found Objects, Sellars Gallery, Simmons Visual Arts Center, Brenau University Galleries, Gainesville, Georgia
2008 Where You’re From, Lee Gallery, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina
Summer Group Show, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Moving Pictures, Julie Nester Gallery, Park City, Utah
2006 On the Spot, City Gallery East, Bureau of Cultural Affairs, City of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia
Group Show, Melvin Gallery, Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Florida
2005 Giving, Julie Nester Gallery, Park City, Utah
Open Spaces, Julie Nester Gallery, Park City, Utah
2004 Drawings and/or Works on Paper, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Gallery Artists, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, Virginia
Selections from the Sandler Hudson Gallery, UWG Galleries, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, Georgia
2003 Visions, Quinlan Visual Arts Center, Gainesville, Georgia
2002 Little Things Mean A Lot, Swan Coach House Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
2001 Repetition, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
IX Artists, Les Yeux du Monde Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia
2000 Brenau University National Invitational Art Exhibition, Brenau University, Gainesville, Georgia
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1999 Spectrum 1999, The Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Portraits: Self and Otherwise, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Mayor’s Art Program, City of Atlanta, Bureau of Cultural Affairs, City Hall, Atlanta, Georgia
Jump Start the Art, Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia
1998 Abstractions, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Movement into the Millennium: Lightness, Les Yeux du Monde Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia
Selected Recent Essays, Features, and Review
“Breaking the Silence” to Shed Light on the Life of Georgia Author and Activist Lillian Smith, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.org, December 18, 2018
Atlanta Artist Michi Meko Seeks to Create a Sense of Peace at MOCA GA, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, November 29, 2018
At the High and in Hale County, Photographer William Christenberry’s Testaments to Time and Memory Still Stand, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, October 29, 2018
Montgomery’s Lynching Memorial Confronts the Painful Truth of our Nation’s History, Donna Mintz, words and images, ArtsATL.com, July 19, 2018
The Unseen Work of a Great Atlanta Street Photographer Finally Comes to Light at Gallery 72, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, June 27, 2018
“The Wonder of It All:” Susan Cofer and Jerry Siegel Dedicate Exhibitions to Members of the Atlanta Arts Community, Donna Mintz, Burnaway.com, May 23, 2018
Emory Professor Joseph Crespino Digs Deep to Find the Genesis of an American Icon: Harper Lee’s Atticus Finch, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com. May 7, 2018
John Henry Dreams Big With Sculpture Fields, Donna Mintz ArtsATL.com, April 19, 2018
A Walk in the Woods: Michael Murrell at Young Harris College, Donna Mintz, Burnaway.com, January 24, 2018
”More Than Self” Looks at the Vietnam War Through the Eyes of Atlantans Who Lived It, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, January 19, 2018
Elizabeth Lide: The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Donna Mintz, Sculpture Magazine, October 2017
Paul Graham’s “The Whiteness of the Whale,” Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, September 18, 2017
Scott Eakin’s “Yes Button” is a Jolt of Summer Pleasure, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, July 18, 2017
Humanity’s Oldest Stories, Told in the First Person: Photographer Stephen Alvarez’s Ancient Art Archive, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, June 23, 2017
Brandt’s “1864” at Jackson Fine Art: The City’s Complexity Deserves Deeper Reflection, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, May 25, 2017
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After Surviving Wildfire: The Hambidge Center, Donna Mintz ArtsATL.com, January 31, 2017
Stephanie Dowda’s Spectral Photographs Humanize Grief, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, January 13, 2017
Cynthia Farnell’s “Garlands” at Poem{88} Meditates and Mourns, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, January 3, 2017
Seeing Subjectivity: Benjamin Britton at Marcia Wood Midtown, Donna Mintz, Burnaway.com, December 20, 2016
Appreciation: William Christenberry’s Photographs Will Forever Bring Outsiders In, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, December 13, 2016
The Thought-Provoking “Transitions: States of Being” Tackles Cultural Appropriation, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, October 7, 2016
The Immediate World, Donna Mintz, The Sewanee Review, Vol. 124, Number 3, Summer 2016
Forms of Abstraction at MOCA GA, Donna Mintz, Burnaway.com, June 2, 2016
Marcus Kenney’s Rollicking, Frenzied, and Disillusioned “Babble,” Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, May 24, 2016
Bucklow and Wright Use Simplicity to Reveal Their Own Distinct Deeper Truths, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, May 6, 2016
“Between the Sweet Water and the Swarm of Bees” at Emory’s Michael C. Carlos Museum Gives Glimpse into Yoruban Culture, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, March 28, 2016
Gregor Turk Transforms Trash into Treasure at Ponce City Market, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, February 19, 2016
“This Postman Collects: The Rapture of Kerry and C. Betty Davis” at Clark Atlanta, Donna Mintz, Burnaway.com, February 16, 2016
Faulkner & Silver: An Exploration of Southern Identity and Generational Memory, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, February 9, 2016
Clark Ashton: Shouting to the Hard of Hearing, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, February 3, 2016
“What is Near: Reflections on Home” at the High Museum Proves to Be a Quietly Disarming Collection, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, February 2, 2016
“Print or Projection:” Intelligent, Thought-Provoking and Brand New, Donna Mintz, ArtsATL.com, January 21, 2016
The Hambidge Center: A Creative Sanctuary 80 Years in the Making, Editor and co-writer, Winter 2014
Selected Publications
Roving Room, Lilly Lampe, Art Papers, September/October, 2014
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Habersham Mills Brings High Art to the Hinterlands(well, Demorest), Karen Tauches, Burnaway.com, July 12, 2014
Fables of the Eco-Future, The Hambidge Center’s Weave Shed Gallery, curated by Lisa Alembik, June, 2013
“Artists and writers tap personal and collective memory in Agnes Scott’s ‘Groundstory,’” Lilly Lampe, ArtsATL.com, October 26, 2012
“Transformative Geographies,” Daniel McDonald, Milledgeville Union-Recorder, January 23-25, 2010
“Arteology: Donna Mintz Combines Art, Archaeology,” Greg Marshall, Park City Record, June 5, 2009
“Five Thousand Little Pieces,” Visual Art Notes, Salt Lake Tribune, May 21, 2009
“Collector’s Eye,” Pamola Powell, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, December, 2008
“Shrinking Lake Lanier Sparks Artistry: Mintz’s Work Reveals Lake’s Hidden Past,” Catherine Fox, Visual Arts Critic, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, July 4, 2008
“Courting Disaster,” Susan Richmond, Art Papers, July/August 2006
“Beauty Emerges From Chaos After the Storm,” Jerry Cullum, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 7, 2006
“Chaos Theory: ‘Courting Disaster’ explores inhuman tragedies and human reactions to them,” Felicia Feaster, Creative Loafing, Atlanta, Georgia, April 27-May 3, 2006
“Sky’s the Limit for Atlanta Artist,” Ruth Latter, The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Virginia, February 9, 2006
“Borrowed Poems by Donna Mintz,” Erika Howsare, C-Ville Weekly, Charlottesville, Virginia, February 7–13, 2006
“Back Story/The Artist Behind the Art: Painter Holds Spirit of Water Sacred,” Phil Kloer, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 2, 2005
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“Distinctive Sensibilities Made Manifest In Marvelous Ways,” Jerry Cullum, Atlanta JournalConstitution, October 11, 2002
“'Repetition' Breaks the Mold for Summer Shows,” Cathy Byrd, Creative Loafing, Atlanta, Georgia, August 22-28, 2001
“Lots of Variations Within 'Repetition,'” Jerry Cullum, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 17, 2001
“Painting Poems to Nature’s Details,” Catherine Fox, visual arts critic, Atlanta JournalConstitution, July 7, 2000
New American Paintings, Book XXVIII, July 2000
“A Heads-Up Portrait Show,” Jerry Cullum, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 13, 1999
“Distilled Landscapes Please Eye, Enter Mind,” Catherine Fox, Visual Arts Critic, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 26, 1999
“Emphasizing the Things Not Seen,” Jerry Cullum, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 28, 1998
SANDLER HUDSON GALLERY
K A T I E W A L K E R Greenville, SC
EDUCATION
1998 MFA - WITH DISTINCTION, Painting and Drawing, University of Georgia
1992 BA, Studio Art, Furman University
1991, 1997 Cortona Study Abroad, Studio Art and Art History, University of Georgia
RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE
2003-Present Independent Professional Artist, ArtBomb Studios, Greenville, SC
2003 Drawing Instructor, Greenville Museum of Art, Greenville, SC
2003 Painting Instructor, Tanglewood School, Arts Integration Grant Project
1998-2003 Adjunct Professor of Painting/Drawing/Art History/Art Education, Furman University
1999-2000 Adjunct Instructor of Drawing, Design/Color, Art History, Greenville Technical College
1996-1998 Graduate Teaching Assistantship, Painting and Drawing, University of Georgia
1997 Painting instructor, Cortona, Italy (University of Georgia)
1992 South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts, Furman University, Greenville, SC
Position: Assistant to Betsy Delacruz, head of the Visual Arts
GALLERY AFFILIATION
Sandler Hudson Gallery, 1009 Marietta Street NW, Atlanta, GA
iF ART Gallery, International Fine Art Services, Columbia, SC
Art & Light Gallery, Greenville, SC
Hodges Taylor, Charlotte, NC
Blue Spiral, Asheville, NC
EXHIBITIONS
2019“Reconciliation”, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Art and Light Gallery, Greenville, SC
“Embedded Stories”, USC Curtis R. Harley Art Gallery, Spartanburg, SC
“Opening Forms”, Blue Spiral, Asheville, NC
2018ArtFields, Lake City, SC
KATIE WALKER: aerial view, Hodges Taylor, Charlotte, NC
2017 South Carolina Biennial, Columbia, SC
2017 Among Friends, Upstairs Artspace Gallery, Tryon, NC
Journal Entries, Art and Light Gallery, Greenville, SC
2016 Painting installation: Text in Art, Upstairs Artspace, Tryon, NC
Alternate Timelines, if Art Gallery, Columbia, SC
2015 Independent Spirits, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC
Boldly Abstract: 7 Notable Artists, Upstairs Artspace, Tryon, NC
Journal Entries: Memory Maps, Sandler/Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2014Volumes 3: Women Bound by Art, Goodall Gallery, Columbia College, Columbia, SC
SANDLER HUDSON GALLERY
Across the Board: New Work, If Art Gallery, Columbia, SC
Local Talent: Katie Walker, Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC
The Artbomb Company, Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, GA
Blues Haiku and King Snake Press, Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, GA
Volumes 2: Women Bound by Art, Curtis R. Harley Gallery, USC, Spartanburg, SC
2013 King Snake Press 15 Years, Hampton III Gallery, Taylors, SC
Artbomb studio exhibit, Vandiver Gallery, Anderson College, Anderson, SC
Sitting on the floor with 600 sheets of paper, Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County, Camden, SC
Large Works at 220, Gallery 220, Hyatt Regency, Greenville, SC
Words I like, Gallery 80808, Columbia, SC
2012 Abstract Art in South Carolina 1949-2012, SC State Museum, Columbia, SC
“If Walls Could Talk”, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Democratic National Convention Show, Hodges Taylor sponsor, Charlotte, NC
2011 SC Biennial 2011, 701 Center for Contemporary Art, Columbia, SC
If ART Gallery Fifth Anniversary Exhibition, if ART Gallery, Columbia, SC
2010 Color Fields, Forms and Fractures, Gallery 80808, Columbia, SC
New Works on Paper, Art & Light Gallery, Greenville, SC
2008 10 Years of King Snake Press, Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC
2007 ArtBomb-13 from Greenville, Upstairs [artspace] Gallery, Tryon, NC
“Abstract in Nature”, Gallery 80808, Columbia, SC
2006Painterly Prints: Work from King Snake Press 1998-2006, Upstairs Gallery, Tryon, NC
“One Way or Another”, Walker and Verbicky, West End Gallery, Greenville, SC
Enamel – Small works, The Upstairs Artspace, Tryon, NC
New Year Exhibition, Conn Gallery, Landrum, SC
2005 Florence Biennale 2005, Fortezza de Basso, Florence, Italy
“Plane and Simple”, Sandler/Hudson Gallery, solo exhibition, Atlanta, GA
CAA National Women’s Caucus, Sandler/Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2004 “So Big”, The Upstairs Gallery, Tryon, NC
2003 Wall Tales, Carillon Building Gallery, solo exhibition, Charlotte, NC
“Grand Opening Show”, The Artbomb, Greenville, SC
2002 “From the Studio”, Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC
“Revolving Wall”, Artstuff Gallery, Greenville, SC
“Small Works”, juried exhibit, The Upstairs Gallery, Tryon, NC
“New American Paintings”, OSP Gallery, Boston, MA
Upstate Visual Artists Exhibit, Spartanburg County Museum of Art, Spartanburg, SC
“Feminine Charms”, Artstuff Gallery, Greenville, SC
Anderson Arts Council Southeastern Exhibition, Anderson, SC
Recent Works on Paper, Artstuff Gallery, Greenville, SC
2001 Pickens County Museum of Art, Pickens, SC
“Repetition”, Sandler/Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Belton Standpipe Juried Exhibition, Belton, SC
SC Governor’s School for the Arts , juried/award, Greenville, SC
SANDLER HUDSON GALLERY
Anderson Arts Council Southeastern Exhibition, juried/award, Anderson, SC
Brookgreen Gardens, Pawleys Island, SC
Paintings on Paper, Coffee Underground Gallery, Greenville, SC
2000 “Immediate and Intimate”, The Upstairs Gallery, Tryon, NC
“Art in the Park” juried exhibition, Governor’s School for the Arts, Greenville, SC
“Recent Work”, One Main Place, Greenville, SC
“An Artist’s Space”, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Faculty Show 2000, Gallery 1, Greenville Technical College, SC
1999 Upstate Visual Arts Invitational, Wachovia Gallery, Greenville, SC
1998 Paintings and Ceramic Sculpture, Thompson Gallery, Furman University
“Abstractions”,Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, GA
“Master of Fine Arts Exhibition”, Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, GA
“MFA Open House Exhibit”, Cedar Street Studios, Athens, GA
“Works from Italy”, Main Gallery, Lamar Dodd School of Art, Athens, GA
“Paintings on Paper”, 56 Bydapeshckaya 69, St. Petersburg, Russia
1997 “Shine”, juried exhibition, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
“Mostra”, Palazzo Vagnotti, Cortona, Italy
“Works on Paper”, Augusta Place, Greenville, SC
1996 “Lyndon House Annual Juried Exhibition”, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, GA
“Exhibit”, Dogwood Cafe, Athens, GA
“MFA Annual Open House Exhibit”, Cedar Street Studios, Athens, GA
“Recent Works”, Augusta Place, Greenville, SC
1995“Columbia Museum of Art Exhibit and Auction”, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC
“Anderson Arts Council Southeastern Exhibition”, juried/award, Anderson, SC
“Paintings and Drawings”, Dreamcatcher, Athens, GA
“MFA Annual Open House Exhibit”, Cedar Street Studios, Athens, GA
1994“Recent Works”, Carolina Foothills Gallery, Falls Cottage, Greenville, SC
“Southern Home Show 1994”, International Exposition Center, Greenville, SC
“Columbia Museum of Art Exhibit and Auction”, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC
“Artists on Exhibit”, Wittershins Bookstore and Cafe, Greenville, SC
“American Heart Association Exhibit and Auction”, Hyatt Regency, Greenville, SC
1993“Art in the Park”, Upstate Visual Arts Exhibition, Cleveland Park, Greenville, SC
1992“Senior Graduation Exhibition”, Roe Gallery, Furman University, Greenville, SC
“Annual Student Spring Exhibition”, Roe Gallery, Furman University, Greenville, SC
“Cortona Study Abroad Exhibition”, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
“South Carolina Collegiate Art Show”, juried/award, Anderson College, Anderson, SC
1991“Mostra”, Palazzo Vagnotti, Cortona, Italy
“Spring Exhibition”, Roe Gallery, Furman University, Greenville, SC
AWARDS/OFFICES/PUBLICATIONS
2011 Work contracted for Showtime network television series, “Homeland”
Cover of FETE online magazine and feature article
SANDLER HUDSON GALLERY
2010 Work published in New American Paintings, Anniversary edition, Boston, MA
2009 Work contracted for NBC network television series “Mercy”
2005La Nouvelle Bague Design Award, Florence Biennale 2005, Florence, Italy
2002Open Studios Press Competition Winner, New American Paintings, Vol. 40, Boston MA
2002 The Upstairs Gallery, Tryon, NC, juried exhibit, Purchase Award
2001 Second place, Southeastern juried exhibition, Belton Industries
1996-1998 Graduate Teaching Assistantship, University of Georgia
1997 GuiseppeFavilli Scholarship Award for the Arts, awarded by City of Cortona, Italy
1995 Anderson Arts Council Purchase Award
1991-1992 Irene Keith Studio Art Scholarship, Furman University
1992 Senior Art Award, Furman University
COMMISSIONS/CORPORATE COLLECTIONS
RiverPlace Embassy Suites, Greenville, SC
BW Designs, Asheville, NC
Ritz Carlton, Charlotte, NC
Hyatt Regency, Indianapolis, Indiana
Marriott, Indianapolis, Indiana
Capitol Suite Hyatt Regency, Washington, DC
Alston and Bird Law Corp., Atlanta, Ga
South Carolina Genetics Research Center, Greenwood, SC
Halpern Enterprises, Charlotte, NC
Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice, Winston Salem, NC
Mariott Houston, Houston, TX
Hyatt DC, Washington, DC
Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice, Greenville, SC
Headquarters Plaza Hotel, NJ
Embassy Suites, Mariott, Greenville, SC