micaela amato

résumé



 



education

BFA Boston University, 1968

MFA University of Colorado, 1973

one- and two-person exhibitions

The Ecstatic Body, Robeson Gallery, Penn State (Don Schule, Helen Redman), 2008

Flatfile Contemporary, Chicago, Fall 2007

Extra Moenia Galerie, Todi, Italy, 2006

Flatfile Contemporary, “Carnivale da vida” Chicago, November 2005

Galerie Van Campen & Rochtus, “CaptiveNomads,” Antwerp, Belgium, 2005

Durchgang, “From There to Here” Hamburg, 2004

Flatfile Contemporary, “Full Spectrum,” Chicago, 2003

Flatfile Photography Gallery, “Thicker Than Water” Chicago, 2003

Wood Street Gallery, Chicago, 2001

55 Mercer Gallery, New York City, 2001

Yeshiva University Museum, New York City, 2001

St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN, 2000

Manhattanville College, Purchase, NY, 2000 (January)

55 Mercer Gallery, New York, 2000 (April)

Smithsonian Institution, DC, National Museum of Jewish Art, 2000

55 Mercer Gallery, New York, 1999 (January)

Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1999

Boston University, Massachusetts, 1999 (January)

Davidson College, North Carolina, 1998

Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY, 1998

Lafayette College, Williams Art Center, Pennsylvania, 1998 (catalogue essay, Lucy Lippard)

Sebastia Jané Galerie, Barcelona and Girona, 1997

Samson Fine Art, New York City, 1996

Ministry of Tourism, Casablanca, 1996

University of Arizona, Art Gallery, Tucson, 1995

A.I.R. Gallery, (with Antonette Rosato), New York, 1995

Halsell Conservatory, San Antonio Botanical Gardens, San Antonio, 1995

Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin (outdoor). 1994

Lyons Matrix Gallery (with Judy Chicago), November 1994

Lyons Matrix Gallery, Austin-January 1993

Caroline Lee Gallery, Taos-1992

Sarah and Norman Brown Gallery, Baltimore-1992

The More Gallery, Philadelphia,-1990, 1992

Nahan Contemporary Gallery, New York-1990

Lehigh University Galleries, Bethlehem-1989

R. S. Levy Gallery, Austin-1989

Caroline Lee Gallery, Houston-1987

Kornblee Gallery, New York-1985, 78, 77, 76, 75

Marianne Deson Gallery, Chicago-1982, 87,

Stoner Art Center, Shreveport, LA-1987

East Carolina University, Grey Gallery, Greenville, NC,-1986

George Schelling Signet Arts, St. Louis-1981, 1983, (with Beverly Mayeri - 83)

Objects Gallery, San Antonio-1983, (with Betty Woodman)

University of Texas, Art Gallery, San Antonio-1981

Art Space, Los Angeles-1980

Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Art Gallery, 1980

Sheldon Art Gallery, University of Nebraska-1979

St. Charles Gallery, Denver-1979

Shark's Lithography Gallery, Boulder-1976

Attitudes Gallery of Contemporary Art, Denver-1975, (with Betty Woodman)

Wilamaro Gallery, Denver-1974

selected group exhibitions include

Painting’s Edge, Idyllwild, California 2008

Riverside Art Museum, California 2008

Lafayette College, WilliamsArtCenter, 25 Year Anniversary Celebration, 2008

Rohrer Fine Art, Laguna Beach, California 2008

Phillip de Pury, New York, 2008

Lulea Biennial, Sweden, international biennial, 2007

Forum Gallery, NYC, The Feminist Figure, 2007

North American Art Center, Mexico City 2007

AIR Gallery, New York, 2007, 2008

Spaces, Cleveland, 2006

Pro Choice Benefit, Chicago, 2007, 2008

Tokyo Art Expo 2006

Palmer Art Museum, Through the Looking Glass, 2006

Flatfile Gallery, Chicago, 2006

Chicago Art Fair, 2006, 2007

Museum of Art & Design, New York City, 2006

Museo Contemporaneo de Arte y Desegno, San Jose, Costa Rica, 2006

North America Art Center, Mexico City 2006

Art of Choice, Chicago, 2006

SupperclubSF, San Francisco, 2006

Armory New York Art Fair, 2005

Extra Moenia, Italy, 2005

Phillips de Pury and Company, New York, October 2005

Photo New York, International, October 2005

AIR Gallery, New York, Summer 2005

Allegheny College Galleries, Meadville, PA, November 2005

University of Colorado, Boulder, October 2005

Whitechapel Gallery, London, Summer 2005

Sirius Art Center, County Cork, Ireland, 2005

KingHouse, Boyle, Ireland, 2005

Allegheny College Art Galleries, “Photography Plus,” November 2005

Freedman Gallery, Reading, PA, September 2005

AIR Gallery, new York, Summer 2005

Chicago Art Fair, Chicago, 2005

Palmer Art Museum, University Park, PA, 2005

Acme, Los Angeles, March –May 2004

Sotheby’s, Auction, New York , July 2003

AIR Gallery, Auction, New York, July 2003

“Through the Looking Glass,” Palmer Museum of Art, PA, 2003

Flatfile Contemporary, Chicago, April 2003, 2004

Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, CO, Winter 2002

University of Kyoto, Japan, June/July 2003

Art Image Resource Center, Pittsburgh, PA, May-June 2003

University of Gloucestershire, England, October 2003

AIR Gallery, New York, NY, June 2002

Sotheby’s (Benefit Auction for New York Art Academy, New York, NY, 2002

Contemporary Museum of Art and Design, San Jose, Costa Rica, October 2002

Digital Print Workshop, Mexico, City, July 2002

Flatfile Photography Gallery, Chicago, Projects Room, May 2002

Flatfile Photogrpahy Gallery, February 2002

Chicago Art Fair, May 2002

SPACES, Cleveland, May 2002

Fassbender van Straaten Gallery, Chicago, 2001 (November-January)

Flatfile Gallery, Chicago, IL, 2000 (October-November); 2001 (January-March) & (October-November)

Durango Art Center, Durango, CO, 2000 (October-November)

Palmer Museum of Art, University Park, PA, 2000 (July-September)

Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York, 2000 (June)

Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Colorado, 2000 (May)

Edgar Bronfman Gallery, Washington, DC, 2000

Bard College Center for Curatorial Studies, 2000

Nancy Hoffman Gallery, (3 exhibitions), 2000

Las Vegas, 1999/2000 (October-January)

Photography New York International Art Fair, 1999

International Art Fair, Philadelphia, 1999

55 Mercer Gallery, New York, 1999 (September)

UCLA Gallery, Los Angeles, 1999 (Summer)

Sande Webster Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1999 (September)

Pasadena City College, California, 1999 (January-February)

Fundacion Valparaiso, Mojacar, Spain, 1998

Boston University, Massachusetts, 1998

ARC Gallery, Chicago, 1998

Askenazy Gallery, Los Angeles, 1998

Skirball Museum, Los Angeles, 1998

A.I.R. Gallery, New York, 1997, 1998, 1999

Painted Bride Art Gallery, “Defining the Edge,” Philadelphia, 1997

Chicago Art Fair, 1997, 1998

Palm Springs Art Museum, CA, “New Acquisitions,” 1996

Southern Alleghenies Art Museum, “Triennel Six Invitational,” Loretto, PA, 1996

Southern Alleghenies Art Museum, “American Masters of Photography,” Loretto, PA, 1996

Shark’s Lithography 20 Year Anniversity Exhibition, Univ. of Colorado, Art Gallery, Boulder, 1996

Bedford Historic Society, Samson Fine Arts Gallery Artists, New York, 1996

Painted Bride Art Gallery, “20” x 20”, Philadelphia, 1996

Samson Fine Art, New York, 1995-96

Justice Peace International Exhibition, Peoples Republic of China, 1995

Boston University, Art Gallery, Benefit Exhibition, 1995, 1999

Gramercy International Contemporary Art Fair, New York, 1995

Samson Fine Art, New York, 199

Southern Alleghenies Art Museum ” Beyond the 3rd-Dimension: Contemporary Pennsylvania Sculpture,” Loretto, PA, 1996

Erie Art Museum, Erie, PA, (Outdoor Installation), 1995

Metropolitan Antique Center, “Works on Paper,”, New York, 1995

Boston University Gallery, “Drawings,” Spring 1995

Nexus Foundation for Today’s Art, “Moveable Delights,” Philadelphia, 1995

The Yeshiva University (group), New York City, 1995

Sande Webster Gallery, “Photo Sensitive” (4 person), Philadelphia, 1995

Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, New York City (corporate gallery), 1995, “Traces” 4-person

CAA Conference, “Ethnicity versus Regionalism”, Lyons Matrix Gallery, Austin, Jan. 1995

Jewish Museum, New York City - Journal: “Drawing from the Collection”, 1994

Cleveland State University, Rephotoconstruct, Ohio 1994

Chicago Art Fair, 1994, 1995

Brooklyn Union Gas Corporation, “Innovation/Tradition,” New York 1993-94

Southern Alleghenies Art Museum, Triennel Five Invitational, Loretto, PA, 1993-1994

Lyons Matrix Gallery, Austin, 1992, 1993, 1995

Owens Patrick Gallery, Philadelphia 1993

Dallas International Art Fair, 1993, 1994

SUNY Cortland Art Museum, “Excavations”, New York 1993

Starr Gallery, “Excavations”, Boston 1993

Denver Art Museum, acquisitions exhibition 1993

University of Colorado, 20th Anniversary Visiting Artist Exhibition 1992

Bowling Green State University, Art Gallery, “Centered Margins”, Ohio 1992

Larry Becker Gallery, Philadelphia, 1992

More Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, 1993, 1992, 1991 (Projects room), 1990

Axis Gallery, Philadelphia, 1992

Sandra Gering Gallery, New York 1991

Freedman Gallery, Albright College, “Beyond Nature” 1991

Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Mass. Acquisitions 1991

University of Northern Iowa, Art Museum, “Drawing Beyond Nature” Cedar Falls 1991

Art Institute for the Permian Basin, Art Gallery, Odessa, TX, 1991 (travelling)

New Mexico State University at Las Cruces, Art Gallery, 1991 (travelling)

Millicent Rogers Museum, Taos, New Mexico, 1991 (travelling)

Heritage Museum, Big Spring, TX, 1991 (travelling)

University of Arkansas, Fine Arts Center, Fayetteville, AK, 1991 (travelling)

Stevens College, Columbia, MD, 1991 (travelling)

"Hungers," Abilene Art Museum, Texas, (travelling) 1990 (Luis Jimenez, Janet Fish, etc.)

"Recent Acquisitions," Denver Art Museum, Colorado, 1990

Tokyo Art Expo, Japan, 1990

Nahan Contemporary Gallery, New York City, 1990

Sierra College, Sacramento, CA, 1989

Bertha Urdang Gallery, New York City, 1989

Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, TX, 1989

R. S. Levy Gallery, Austin, TX, 1988

Museum of Women Artists, D.C., 1988

Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art, New York City, 1988

Caroline Lee Gallery, Houston, 1987, 1988

Museum of Women Artists, DC 1988

Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire, 1988

Butler Institute of American Art, Ohio, 1987

Boca Raton Museum of Art, Florida, 1987

University of Wisconsin, Art Museum, Milwaukee, 1986

College of William and Mary, Art Gallery, VA, 1988

University of Idaho, Art Museum, Moscow, 1986

Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, 1987

Hunter Museum of Art, Tennessee, 1987

San Antonio Art Institute, 1986, NCECA, Invitational

Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, New York City, 1985

Tampa Art Museum, Florida, 1986

Amarillo Art Center, Texas, 1986

Kent State University, Art Gallery, Ohio, 1986

Wake Forest University, Art Museum, North Carolina, 1986

Winthrop College, Art Museum, North Carolina, 1986

University of Colorado, Sybelle Wohl Fine Arts Gallery, Boulder, 1984, 1985, Faculty Shows

Huntington Museum, University of Texas, Austin, 1984

Marianne Deson Gallery, Chicago, 1984, 1985

McIntosh Drysdale Gallery, Houston, 1984, Gallery Artists

Southwest Texas State University Gallery, San Marcos (Four Person), 1984

Women's Interart Gallery, New York City, (Southwest Women Artists), 1983

Chicago Art Fair, 1983, 1984

The Window Show, Marshall Field Art Expo, Chicago, 1983

University of Colorado, Art Museum, Colorado Springs, 1982

Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, 1980, 82

Denver Art Museum, 1982, 78, 76, 74, 71

Marianne Deson Gallery, Chicago, 1980

Lerner Heller Gallery, New York City, 1981

Regional Printmakers Invitational - Jim Robischon Gallery, Denver, 1979

Cleveland Art Museum, Ohio, 1979

Tom Luttrell Gallery, San Francisco, 1979

Jan Baum-Iris Silverman Gallery, LA, 1978

55 Mercer Gallery, New York City, 1978

St. Charles Gallery, Denver, 1978, 79

Denver Art Museum, 1978, 1982

University of Utah, Art Museum, Salt Lake City, 1977

Sarah Campbell Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, 1977

Women's Building, LA Works on Paper by Women, 1977

Indianapolis Museum of Art, Bicentennial Painting and Sculpture, 1976

University of Georgia, Art Museum, Athens, (8 New York Painters), 1976

New York University, Washington Square Art Gallery, “Preparatory Notes Thinking Drawing,” 1977

University of Northern Colorado Women's Invitational, 1974

Kornblee Gallery, New York City, 1974

Friends of Contemporary Art, Denver, 1973

Joslyn Art Museum, 1973

Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, (Santi-Cloth), 1973

past gallery representation

Flatfile Photography Gallery, Chicago

Kornblee Gallery , New York

Ruth Seigel Gallery, New York

Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York

Marianne Deson, Chicago

Sandra Gering Gallery, New York City

Grapestake Gallery, San Francisco

McIntosh/Drysdale, Houston

Caroline Lee, Houston, San Antonio, Taos

Lyons Matrix, Austin

More Gallery, Philadelphia

Art Space, Los Angeles

collections include:

Doug Borden, New York

Samuel Hoi, Los Angeles

Carol and Arthur Goldberg, New York

Ennio Rannobaldo, New York

Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago

Eileen Guggenheim, New York

Bard College, Center for Curatorial Studies, Rivendall Collection, New York

Marieluise Hessel Black

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Palm Springs Desert Art Museum, California

Jill Kornblee, Connecticut

Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University

Denver Art Museum

Paula Cooper, New York

Albert and Vera List, New York

Carol List Schwartz, Denver

Chase Manhattan Bank, New York

Hilda Mendoza, Caracas, Venezuela

Mrs. Martin Goodman, New York and Palm Beach

Subaru, Denver

Amoco, Denver

University of Colorado, Boulder

Abilene Art Museum, Texas

Richard Kostelanetz, New York

Ann Sargent Wooster, New York

Deborah Hay, Austin

Mark Addison, Colorado

Rocky Mountain Bank Note, Denver

Betty and George Woodman, New York, Colorado

Bud Shark, Colorado

Helen Lester, New York

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melamed, Minneapolis

Camille Lyons, Austin

Harte Hanks Corporation, San Antonio

Sarah Bailey Fitzsimmons, San Antonio

Matt and Jane Swanson, Houston

Neal and Gretchen King, Colorado

Caleb Steinberg, Denver

George Schelling, St. Louis

Joseph and Nancy Stanford, Vista, CA

Gary Swanson, Houston

grants and awards

Pollock Krasner Foundation Fellowship 1998 (30,000)

Natonal Ensowment for the Arts 1988, 1993

Residency, Spring 2007, Institute for the Arts & Humanities

PSU College of Arts and Architecture, Faculty Research Grant, 2001-2008

Institute for the Arts and Humanities, 2000-2008

Goldberg Foundation, 2001

American Sephardi Federation, 2001

PSU College of Liberal Arts, 2001

Pollock Krasner Fellowship, 1998, ($30,000)

PSU Travel Grant from School of Visual Arts and College of Arts and Arch., 1996, 1997, 1998

International Programs and Global Fund Award (to present paper at Conference in Holland), 1996, 1998

PSU Jewish Studies, 1996, 1999-

PSU School of Visual Arts and CAA Travel, 1996-2004

CAA Travel Grant, (to present paper at CAA Conference), 1995, College Art Association grant

PCA New Forms Regional Award in Interdisciplinary Art, 1992-93 (supported by Rockefeller Foundation, NEA, PCA, Andy Warhol Fund)

Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies, PSU, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1994

College of Arts & Architecture Research Grant, PSU, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1989, 1995 (Mexico)

MUCIA Global Fund Travel Grant, 1992 (Spain)

PSU Research Initiation Grant, 1989

National Endowment for the Arts in Painting, 1988

Jewish Studies Program, 1994-95, 1992

Columbia University, Conference Travel Grant, 1993

teaching –professor of art and women’s studies

The Pennsylvania State University, Fall 1988 to the present

Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Fall & Spring Semesters 1987-88, Visiting Artist, full-time for year

Kilgore College, Fall and Spring Semesters 1986-87, Art Chair

East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, Spring 1986, Visiting Artist/Semester

University of Colorado Boulder, Spring 1984, Fall 1985, Art Theory & Studio

University of Texas, Austin, Fall 1984, Visiting Artist, Graduate Area for Semester

University of Texas, San Antonio, 3 semesters, 1981-83, Visiting Artist Graduate Area

Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2 Winter quarters, 1979, 1980, Visiting Artist

Wichita State University, Kansas, 1977-78, Head, Graduate Painting and Drawing

Teaching Associate, University of Colorado, 1971-73, one course each semester

university committee assignments at penn state

2005-06 School of Visual Arts, Promotion and Tenure Committee

School of Visual Arts, Printmaking Faculty Search Committee

School of Visual Arts, Strategic Planning Committee

College of Arts & Architecture, Sabbatical Leave Committee

2004-05 School of Visual Arts, Studio Graduate Program Committee

School of Visual Arts, Strategic Planning Committee

2003-04 College of Arts & Architecture, Sabbatical Leave School of Visual Arts, Studio Graduate Program Committee

College of Arts & Architecture, P & T Committee

College of Arts & Architecture, Sabbatical Leave Committee

College of Arts & Architecture, Faculty Council

2002-03 University Committee, Co-Director, Women’s Self Representation Project

School of Visual Arts, Promotion and Tenure Committee

School of Visual Arts, Schreyer Honors College Advisor

College of Arts & Architecture, Distinguished Professor Committee

College of Arts & Architecture, P & T descriptors Ad Hoc Committee

College of Arts & Architecture, Exit Interviewer

College of Arts & Architecture, Faculty Council

2001-02 Sabbatical Leave

2000-01 School of Visual Arts, Promotion and Tenure Committee

College of Arts & Architecture, Diversity Committee

1999-0 College of Arts and Architecture, Diversity Committee

Department of Women’s Studies, Promotion and Tenure Committee

Department of Women’s Studies, Lecture Series

1998-99 University Committee, President’s Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity

College of Arts and Architecture, Promotion and Tenure Committee

College of Arts and Architecture, Diversity Committee

College of Arts & Architecture, Faculty Council

School of Visual Arts, Painting and Drawing Faculty Search Committee

Department of Women’s Studies, Faculty Search Committee

1997-98 University Committee, President’s Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity

University Committee, Women’s Studies, University Visiting Scholars Committee

College of Arts and Architecture, Promotion and Tenure Committee

College of Arts and Architecture, Faculty Council

1996-97 University Committee, Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies, Outside Evaluation Panel, Select Group Interviews

College of Arts and Architecture, Diversity Committee

School of Visual Arts, Search Committee (Artist/Media Position)

Department of Women’s Studies, Women’s Studies Program Executive Council

1995-96 College of Arts and Architecture, Diversity Committee

School of Visual Arts, Diversity Committee, Chair

School of Visual Arts, Graduate Student Selection Committee

Department of Women’s Studies, Women’s Studies Program Executive Council

1994-95 University Committee, International Curriculum Advisory (Roberta Salper, Chair)

University Committee, ICAC sub-committee (Laurence Prescott, Chair)

School of Visual Arts, Sabbatical Leave Committee

School of Visual Arts, Graduate Student Selection Committee

1993-94 University Committee, President’s Task Force on Graduate Education (Barbara Shannon, Chair)

University Committee, International Curriculum Advisory Committee (Roberta Salper, Chair)

Department of Women’s Studies, Women’s Studies Program Speakers’ Selection Committee

College of Arts and Architecture, Creative Accomplishment and Research Committee (Dean Williams, Chair)

1993-94 School of Visual Arts, Graduate Student Selection Committee

School of Visual Arts, Painting and Drawing Search Committee

School of Visual Arts, Faculty Council, Alternate

1992-93 University Committee, Internationalizing the Curriculum, Sub-Committee of International Council (Sara Parks, Chair)

University Committee, National Security Education Act Task Force (Wilma Stern, Chair)

University Interdisciplinary Committee (Jim Rambeau, Chair)

School of Visual Arts, Search Committee (Painting)

1992-93 Department of Women’s Studies, Women’s Studies Program Speakers’ Selection Committee

1989-90 School of Visual Arts, Search Committee (Printmaking)

School of Visual Arts, Advisory Council

School of Visual Arts, Curriculum Committee

School of Visual Arts, Search Committee (Painting)

lectures

Painting's Edge, Idyllwild, California 2008

Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York Sept 2007

College Art Association Conference NYC 2006

Norrbotten Museum of Art, Lulea Sweden

Yeshiva University Museum, 2001

School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Fall 2001

Lafayette College, Fall 2001

Cleveland Art Institute, Ohio, 2000

Chicago Art Institute, Illinois, 2000

St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Indiana, 2000

Ivrinasawi, Washington, DC, 2000

Society for Spanish and Portuguese Studies, New York University, 2000

Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, 2000

Neuberger Museum, SUNY, Purchase, New York, 2000

Manhattanville College, New York, 2000

Mary Washington College, 1999

College Art Association Conference, 1999 (Los Angeles, Art History Panel)

Lafayette College, Pennsylvania, 1998

Davidson College, North Carolina, 1998

Boston University, 1998

Claremont Graduate School, California, 1997

Barnard College, New York, 1997 (Co-chaired Panel Feminist Art History/Conference)

Brown University, RI 1997

International Society for Cryptio Judaic Studies, Albuquerque, 1996

International Society for Humanist Studies, Utrecht, 1996, “Another Form of Blood, Memory is also Truth and Life,” (presented by Professor Merton Shatzkin), University for Humanist Studies, Utrecht, Holland, 1996

Barnard College, New York City, Conference for Feminist, Studies in Art and Art History, Panel Presentation, 1996

Women’s Caucus for Art, Moore College, Panel Chair, Philadelphia, 1996

Cleveland State University, Ohio, “Censorship in American Society,” 1994

College Art Association Conference, “Ethnicity versus Regionalism,” San Antonio, 1995

College Art Association Conference, Women’s Caucus for Art Panel Co-Chair, “State of Emergency: Cultural and Physical Healing,” The Drawing Center, NYC, 1994

Panel Chair, “Ancestral Memory,” Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies, San Antonio, TX, 1993

Lecture, “Excavations,” SUNY, Cortland, NY, 1993

Claremont Graduate School, CA, Visiting Artist Talk, December, 1991

Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, Center for Race and Gender Studies, November, 1991

P.S.U. Symposium Curriculum Intergration Conference, 1991

Visiting Artist Lecture, Albright College, Freedman Gallery, Reading, PA, Nov. 1991

Public Television Series: "Texas Treasures: Profile on Micaela Amato," April 1991

7th Annual Tri State Teaching Women's Studies Conference, Department of English, Clarion University, March 22, 1991

Central Pennsylvania Consortium of Women's Studies Conference, Gettysburg College, April 1991

Women's Caucus for Art, College Art Association, Washington, D.C., Co-Chair and Speaker, 1991

Public Television, airing of "Sculpture for the People, video panel discussion in support of % for art legislation, directed and curated, on "Art Beat," KLRU TV, Austin, TX, 1990-91

Mid-America College Art Association Conference, Tucson, Arizona, Co-Chair and Speaker, "Cultural Memory," 1990

Penn State University Women's Studies Symposium, Speaker, "Armatures of the Psyche," 1990

College Art Association Annual Meeting, New York City, Artists Panel, 1990

University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo, 1989

Sangre De Cristo Art Museum, Pueblo, CO, 1989

Workshop, University of Southern Colorado, 1989

Juror (for Painting, Drawing, Prints), Annual Colorado State Exhibition, 1989

The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, Visiting Artist-lecture on work, 1988

R.S. Levy Gallery with Deborah Hay, Austin, TX, 1989

KLRU TV/Texas, "Texas Treasures," 1988

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1988

Boston University, Visiting Artist, 1987

Massachusetts College of Art, Visiting Artist, 1987

Albright College, PA, Visiting Artist, 1987

Wake Forest University, Visiting Artist, 1987

1986 College Art Association Conference, New York City, Lecture: The Legacy of Piero della Francesca: Compression as a 20th Century Experience in the Work of Guston, Rockburne, Bochner, Katz, Tuttle, Winsor, and Shapiro

Amarillo Art Center, Visiting Artist, 1986

East Carolina University, Visiting Artist, 1986

University of Colorado, Visiting Artist, 1984

University of Texas, Huntington Museum of Art, Austin, Visting Artist Panel on the Arts, 1984

San Antonio Art Institute, Visting Artist Panel on the Arts, 1983

University of Texas, Dallas, Visting Artist, 1986

Washington University, St. Louis, Visting Artist, 1978

Wichita State University, Visting Artist, 1977

Bethany College, Kansas, Visting Artist, 1977

reviews of one-person shows

Yeshiva Museum Journal, Winter/Spring issue 2002, article on “Are They Spaniards LikeUs? Page 6, photograph, pages 7, 8

Women’s Art Journal, Robert Mattison, May 2001, 5 pages

New York Times, Arts and Leisure, Sunday, February 6, 2000

Women’s Art Journal,, Robert Mattison article, Spring 2002, 5 pages

Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star, September 2, 1999, Wendy Sizer, p. 3,4 and cover

Art in America, Oct. 1999, Bob Berlind, page 143

Art in America, Sept. 1999, Letters page

Philadelphia Inquirer, 1996

New Art Examiner, Nexus Review, 1995

Austin Chronicle, Jan. 1995

Austin American Statesman, Dec. 1994, Saundra Goldman

ARRIBA, Austin, Nov. 1994

Philadelphia Inquirer, Sunday, February 20, 1990

Sacramento Bee, 1989

Rocklin News, 1989

Austin American Statesman, April, 1989

New York Times, Friday, March 8, 1985, Vivien Raynor

Sunday Express News, San Antonio, June 12, 1983

St. Louis Globe Democrat, December, 1981

Los Angeles Times, Sunday, September, 1980

Arts Magazine, May, 1978, Allen Ellenszweig

Art News, Summer, 1976, Peter Frank; Summer, 1978, Peter Frank

Artforum, April, 1975, Alan Moore

Arts News, March, 1975, Julian Weissman

Rocky Mountain News, October, 1974, Duncan Pollock

Denver Post, Sunday, January, 1978

Rocky Mountain News, Sunday, January, 1978

reviews of group exhibitions

THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: self representation of women artists in Contemporary Art, Sarah Rich 2003, Penn State Press

Proceso, Mexico City, July 2002

Chicago Tribune, February 2002, Alan Artner

New City, Chicago, February 2002, Michael Weinstein

Art in America, October 1999

Hadassah Journal, September 1999

New York Times, Aug. 4, 1996, Eleanor Charles

Altoona Mirror, April 2, 1996, Susan Abare-Brown

The Record Review, N.Y.C., Friday, Aug. 2, 1996, Angela Haine

Pittsburgh Post Gazette, April 15, 1995, Donald Miller

Philadelphia Inquirer, Feb. 1995 & March 1995

Dialogue Magazine, Ohio, March 1994

Cleveland Free Times, March 1994

New Art Examiner, 1994, Douglas Utter

The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, March 1994

Syracuse Herald American, October 1993

Art Space, March 1993

Art New England, Fall 1992

Dialogue Magazine, September, October 1992

The Blade, Toledo, Ohio, September 27, 1992

Baltimore Times, September 1992

New Art Examiner, April 1992

The Northern Iowan, March 8, 1991 (work reproduced)

La Voz Hispana, New York City, July 1988

Austin American Statesman, August, 1982 (work reproduced)

Arts Magazine, May, 1981, Butera

Art in America, October, 1979, Lucy Lippard

Artspace, Winter, 1980, Stitsky (work reproduced)

MS Magazine, May, 1977 (work reproduced)

Village Voice, March, 1977

Rocky Mountain News, May, 1976 (work reproduced)

Criss Cross Magazine, July, 1976 (work reproduced)

Boulder Daily Camera, May, 1976 (work reproduced)

catalogues and books (that include my work- or that I wrote)

Couples Discourse, Palmer Museum of Art, PA.curator of exhibition, catalogue essays 2006

Through the Looking Glass: Self representations of Women Artists in Contemporary Art, Sarah Rich, PSU PRESS

ACM, #39, Left Field Press, Chicago, page 63, photograph reproduced

Dictionary of the Avant Garde, 2001, Kostelanetz

Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American Art, National Endowment Archive Project,

Art in America Annual, 2001, 1996/99, 95/96, 94/95

20th Anniversity Shark’s Lithography, University of Colorado, 1996

Making Their Mark: Women Moving in the Mainstream, (R. Rosen), 1994

The Power of Feminist Art, Broude & Garrard, p. 113-114, 1994

University of Colorado Visiting Artist Program Anniversary catalogue, 1992

Biograpahy International, 1988, Vol. III, K.L. Gupta, India

Ricardo Pau-Llosa, The Discourse of Magic Realism, Lehigh University Press, 1989

American Artists '89, American References

New York Art Review, Chicago (American References), 1988

Ricardo Pau-Llosa, The Discourse of Magic Realism, Lehigh University Press, 1989

ART AT WORK: theChase Manhattan Bank Collection, D.F. Dutton, Rosenblum et al.

American Artists ‘89, American References

New York Art Review, Chicago (American References), 1988

Essays on Texas Women in the Arts: No Bluebonnets, No Yellow Roses, Moore, Mid-March

Art Books, New York City, 1988

ADORNMENTS, Perrault and Collischan Van Wagoner, 1986

New York Art Gallery Yearbook, 1974-1978, 1985, 1986

Great American Fan Exhibition, V. Butera, 1983

Laguna Gloria Art Museum, New Work Texas Artists, Carlozzi, 1982

Denver Art Museum, State of the Arts - Sharks Lithography Workshop, 1981

Masks, Independent Curators Collaborative, 1980

Indianapolis Museum of Art, BICENTENNIAL PAINTING AND SCULPTURE, 1976

Friends of Contemporary Art, Denver, Colorado Artists, 1973

related professional activities

External Reviewer, McMaster University 2007

External Reviewer for UCD 2000, 2007, 2008

External Reviewer University of Colorado 2000, 1998

External Reviewer for the Graduate Program at Claremont Graduate School, CA (with Ruth Weisberg and Paul Brach), 1998.

Texas Public Television, 2 hr. special on % For Art Legislation Panel, Moderated & Directed by Micaela Amato, 1994, Austin “Sculpture For the People”

Southern Arts Federation Panel, NEA Visual Arts Panel, 1994

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Visual Arts Panel, 1994

Invited to participate in Indo-China Arts Project - Arts Delegation to Vietnam - June 1993

Co-Directed, PSU 2-day Symposium, “The Sephardic Journey 1492-1992” funded by Institute for the Curated Exhibition and wrote catalogue essay: “In Praise of Paradox and Contradiction”, Westminster College, PA 1991.

Editorial Board, Collegiate Art Press, CA, 1989-92

AICA Painters Symposium, New York City 1990 (Invited to represent Penn State)

Co-Curated, "Gender and Representation," PSU-1991 (Mendieta, Piper, Lacy, Semmel, Sanchez, Wilson, Pindell, Burgin, Kelly, etc.)

Texas Public Television “Micaela Amato-1993” (airs occasionally)

Patrick Gallery, Curator, Austin, 1980-

Staff Writer and Editorial Board, OCULAR Magazine

Curator, National Exhibitions, Womanspace, Boulder, 1970-74

CBS Denver Cameo Special, 1977

PBS Panel on the Arts, Denver, 1975

Art Reviewer, Boulder Daily Camera, Straight Creek Journal, Denver, 1973-77

Editor for Women's Caucus for Arts Newsletter/CAA 1973 Issue (on new Affirmative Action Program)

Regional Coordinator for Four Western States/Coalition of Women Artists Organizations

West East Bag Representative for Colorado, 1971-77

Collaborated with Nancy Spanier Dance Theatre of Colorado, 1973, 79, 89

selection of published articles and abstracts

COUPLES DISCOURSE, Palmer Museum of Art CURATED

College Art Association Conference 2007

The BIG BIRTHDAY BOOK, 2005, Sixty-Fifth Year Festschrift for R. Kostelanetz, essay, page 6.

Jouvert: A Journal of Post Colonial Studies, North Carolina State University (pending).

The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol. II, MIT Press, 1997 (Society for Humanist Studies, Utrecht).

College Art Association Publication of Abstracts, 1995

PSU - Graduate Education: A Plan for Enhancing Quality, 1993

Catalogue Essay, "In Praise of Paradox and Contradiction," Westminster College, Wilmington, PA, 1991

College Art Association Conference, Intention in Art - Abstract, 1990

Affiliated Colleges of Art, New York/Washington, D.C., Panel Report, "Revisionist Art History vs. the Canon in Painting Curriculum," May 1990

College Art Association Conference, Abstract, "The Legacy of Piero della Francesca: Compression as a 20th Century Experience," 1986

Catalogue Essay, “Performance Art: Betty Ward in Context,” San Antonio, TX, 1985

KLRU Public Television, directed, moderated, curated educational program in support of % for Art legislation with legislators and popular culture sociologists with the arts community, aired frequently across Texas, "Sculpture for the People," included work by James Surls, Siah Armajani, Mary Miss, Dale Eldred and others.

Art Press Paris International, Fall 1982 interview with Lucy Lippard, art critic

Ocular Magazine, Spring, interview with Nancy Hoffman, 1978

Ocular Magazine, Fall, interview with Lucy Lippard, 1977

Ocular Magazine, Spring, interview with Paula Cooper, 1977

Ocular Magazine, interview with Marcia Tucker, Director, New Museum

Ocular Magazine, interview with Henry Hopkins, Director, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Editorial Board, Ocular Magazine, 1976-1979

Editor, College Art Association Women's Caucus Newsletter, Spring Issue on Affirmative Action Program in HEW

Straight Creek Journal, Revolutionary Act: Nancy Spanier Dance Theatre, 1976

Straight Creek Journal, Bauhaus Revisited: Herbert Bayer, Denver, CO, February 1973

Straight Creek Journal, Mixed Means: James Cunningham and the Acme Dance Co., Denver, May 1973

Straight Creek Journal, Photo-realism and the Illusion of Truth, November, 1972

Straight Creek Journal, Documenting Our Reality: Japanese Internment, Denver, Fall 1971

Daily Camera, boulder co.

biography data

World Who’s Who of Women, 1994 to present

International Biography of Distinguished, 1989-1994, London

Who’s Who in American Art, 1980’s & 1990’s

Who’s Who in American Women, 1980’s & 1990’s to present

Who’s Who in the East, 1980’s & 1990’ to present

Who’s Who in the Southwest, 1980’s & 1990’s

New York Art Gallery Yearbook, 1980’s & 1990’s

Biography International, Vol. III, K. L. Gupta, India, 1988 to present