CV • Curriculum Vitae
CV • Curriculum Vitae
ROBERT TYNES
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Contemporary Trompe L’Oeil Paintings
Department of Art • 231 Owen Hall, CPO #1840 • The University of North Carolina at Asheville
One University Heights • Asheville, North Carolina 28804-8507 • Telephone: 828/251-6880
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Email: rtynes@unca.edu • Web: www.RobertTynes.com • Fax: 828/250-2362
EDUCATION
1981M.F.A. in Painting, East Carolina University, School of Art, Greenville, North Carolina
1978University of North Carolina, Asheville, Asheville, North Carolina
1975B.A. with Distinction and Honors in Art, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee
TEACHING
2004-2010Professor, Department of Art, University of North Carolina, Asheville.
1997-2004Associate Professor, Department of Art, University of North Carolina, Asheville.
1991-1997Assistant Professor, Department of Art, University of North Carolina, Asheville.
1987-1991Artist-in-Residence, Department of Art, University of North Carolina, Asheville.
1986-1987Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Art, University of Hawaii, Honolulu.
1982-1984Lecturer, Department of Art, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California.
1981-1982Lecturer, School of Art, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina.
1979-1980Graduate Teaching Fellowships, School of Art, East Carolina University.
AWARDS, HONORS AND GRANTS
2007-09 Who’s Who in America, 61st, 62nd, & 63rd Editions, Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, NJ
2008Who’s Who in the World, 25th Edition, Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, NJ
2005Merit Award, Regional Biennial Juried Exhibition, Spartanburg Museum of Art, Spartanburg, SC
2004-05 Listed in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, ’04,’05, Educational Communications, Austin, TX
2002University Teaching Council Mini-Grant, UNCA, Asheville
2000Off-Campus Scholarly Assignment, (Fall), University of North Carolina at Asheville
1998University Teaching Council Mini-Grant, UNC Asheville.
1997Multimedia Mentor/Faculty Development Fellowship, UNC Asheville
1996Faculty Research Fellowship Grant, University Research Council, UNC Asheville
1995Public Art Commission of large-scale painting for the New Charlotte ConventionCenter,
Public Art Commission, Charlotte, North Carolina.
1993First Prize, “Western North Carolina Regional Juried Exhibition,” Asheville Art Museum. Juror:
Stephen Weil, Deputy Director, Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC
1993Faculty Computer Grant, Academic Computing Advisory Committee, UNC Asheville
1991“Fourth Annual National Exhibition - Artstravaganza 1991,” Chattanooga, TN (Cash Award) - Juror: Brian O’Doherty, former Editor-in-Chief of Art in America, critic for The New York Times
and Artforum, New York, New York
1991Artist-in-Residence Grant, Roswell Museum and Art Center, New Mexico
1990“The Second Annual Walker Arts Exhibition,” Walker Arts Center, The Asheville School, Asheville,
North Carolina, (Cash Award) - Juror: Helen Roseberry, Director, Carroll Reece Museum,
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee
1986Ucross Foundation Residency Grant, Ucross, Wyoming
1985Artist-in-Residence Grant, Roswell Museum and Art Center, New Mexico
1983Corporate Commission of large-scale painting for IBM, Field Engineering Headquarters,
Atlanta, Georgia
1981Corporate Commission of three large-scale paintings for Doubletree Hotel, Kansas City, Kansas
EXHIBITIONS
2010 Paul Hartley - The Man and His Legacy,” (an exhibition honoring the memory of former
East Carolina University professor. Some of Hartley's paintings and c. 200 works by
invited former students were included in the exhibit.) Greenville Museum of Art, NC
“The Paul Hartley Legacy,” Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, North Carolina.
“UNCA Art Faculty Show,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, NC.
“Annual Studio Art Faculty Exhibition,” S. Tucker Cooke Gallery, UNC Asheville,
“Art in Bloom,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina,
2009“Spring Show,” Hodges Taylor Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Group Show, Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina.
“What’s New?,” Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, North Carolina.
“Art in Bloom,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina
“For Real? – The Art of Deception,” Cabarrus Arts Council, Concord, North Carolina.
2008 “15,” (The gallery’s fifteenth anniversary show), Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, North Carolina.
“Annual Studio Art Faculty Exhibition,” S. Tucker Cooke Gallery, Owen Hall, UNC Asheville,
North Carolina.
“Art in Bloom,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina.
“Collector’s Show,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina.
2007Solo Exhibition, The Gallery at Carillon, Carillon Building, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Curated by Hodges Taylor Gallery, Charlotte.
Solo Exhibition, Ross Gallery, Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, NC
“Beyond a Gift of Time,” The Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program 40th Anniversary Exhibition,
Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico.
“Annual Studio Art Faculty Exhibition,” S. Tucker Cooke Gallery, Owen Hall, UNC Asheville.
“Homecoming,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina
“Art in Bloom,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina
“Subject: Object,” Blue Spiral 1 Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina.
“35th Annual Juried Exhibition for North and South Carolina Artists,” Fayetteville Museum of
Art, NC - Juror: Barry Bailey, Assoc. Prof. of Art, Tulane University, New Orleans.
“Roswell Artists-in-Residence Fellows,” Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, New Mexico
2006Solo Exhibition, Blue Spiral 1 Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina.
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition,” University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville.
“UNCA Art Faculty Exhibition,” Grove Arcade Arts & Heritage Gallery, Asheville.
“BMCA Benefit Auction,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, NC
“UNCA Faculty/Student Show,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, NC
2005Solo Exhibition, Weizenblatt Art Gallery, Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, North Carolina.
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville.
“3rd Biennial Juried Exhibition,” Spartanburg Museum of Art, Spartanburg, SC. Merit Award.
Juror: Marian Wardle, Curator of American Art, BYU Museum of Art, Provo, UT
2004Solo Exhibition, Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Solo Exhibition, Jeanne Rauch Gallery, Gaston College, Dallas, North Carolina.
“Works by North Carolina Artists from Our Collection,” Greenville Museum of Art,
The Commons Gallery, Greenville, North Carolina.
“Winter Show,” Invitational Group Show, Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art,
Greensboro Cultural Center, Greensboro, North Carolina.
“Group Show,” Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, North Carolina. Summer 2004.
“UNCA Faculty/Student Show,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, North Carolina.
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville.
2003“The Perfect Painting: 10th Anniversary Exhibition,” Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh.
“The Perfect Painting,” Curated by Lee Hansley, School of Law Gallery, Duke
University, Durham, North Carolina.
“UNCA Faculty/Student Show,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, North Carolina.
Group Show, Hodges Taylor Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina.
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville.
“Regional Faculty Invitational,” The Arts Center, Hendersonville, North Carolina.
“Invitational Exhibition,” Curated by Lee Hansley, Red Hat, Inc. Corporate Headquarters, Raleigh.
Group Show, Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, North Carolina
2002“Annual Art & Multimedia Faculty Exhibition,” University Gallery, UNCA, Asheville.
“What’s New,” McColl Center for the Visual Arts, Spirit Square Galleries, Knight Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina. (A show of 25 artists from the Carolinas, Jurors:
Hasaan Kirkland, Pallas Lombardi, and Roy Strassberg.)
Group Show, Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina
“UNC Asheville Art Department Exhibition,” The Center for Craft Creativity & Design,
Hendersonville, North Carolina.
2001Solo Exhibition, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Solo Exhibition, Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina
“Dimensions 2001: Art of the New Millennium,” National Juried Competition & Exhibition,
Associated Artists of Winston-Salem, Sawtooth Center, Winston-Salem. Juror:
Philip Koch, Professor of Painting, Maryland Institute, College of Art, Baltimore.
“Celebrating Creativity in Western North Carolina,” Inaugural Exhibition of work by UNC
Fine Art Faculty of the Three Mountain Campuses: ASU, UNCA, and WCU.
Center for Craft, Creativity and Design, Hendersonville, North Carolina.
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville.
Group Show, Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina
2000 Group Show, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Group Show, Center of the Earth Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina
Group Show, Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, North Carolina
“2000/2001 Endings and Beginnings Artist Registry,” web based registry of Western North
Carolina art at the millennium sponsored by the Asheville Art Museum, North Carolina.
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville.
1999“Winter Show,” Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro, North Carolina
Group Show, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville.
1998“Mentors to Emerging Artists,” Elizabeth Holden Gallery, Warren Wilson College, Asheville,
North Carolina
Group Show, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville.
1997Solo Exhibition, Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, North Carolina
“Winter Show Invitational Exhibition,” Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro
Group Show, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville.
1996“A LA ALBERS,” Invitational Exhibition, Context Visual Arts Center, Charlotte.
“Winter Show Invitational,” Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro
“Mail Art in Context,” The Fallout Press, Context Visual Arts Center, Charlotte.
Group Show, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
“CommonWealth Collects: Reaching Across Our Borders,” Virginia Beach Center for the
Arts, Virginia Beach, Virginia - Juror, Jenny Moore, Executive Director, Green Hill
Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro, North Carolina
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville.
1995“Winter Show Invitational,” Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro
“Fax Works,” Arts Alliance Front Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina
“The Seven Convention Center Commissions,” H. & W. Bechtler Gallery, Carillon Building,
Charlotte, North Carolina, Curated by Curators’ Forum, Charlotte
Group Show, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
“Asheville Art Museum Art Auction Exhibition,” Asheville Art Museum, Pack Place,
Asheville, North Carolina
“Realistically Speaking: Artists in the Realist Mode,” Brenda Kroos Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio
“UNCA Art Faculty Show,” D. H. Ramsey Library, UNCA, Asheville, North Carolina
1994Solo Exhibition, Lilly Library Gallery, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
Solo Exhibition, Greenville Museum of Art, Greenville, North Carolina
Group Show of Gallery Artists, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Two Person Show, Sims Art Gallery, Brevard College, Brevard, North Carolina
“Doubletake,” H. & W. Bechtler Gallery, Carillon Building, Charlotte, North Carolina
Curated by Jane Kessler and Curators’ Forum, Charlotte. (Other artists exhibited:
Larry Bell, Daniel Douke, Gregory Gillespie, Duane Hanson, Marilyn Levine, Sylvia
Mangold, Jud Nelson, John Okulick, Peter Saari, Paul Sarkesian, and Richard Shaw.)
“UNCA Art Faculty Exhibition,” Four Seasons Arts Council, Hendersonville, North Carolina
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville.
“UNCA Art Faculty Exhibition,” UNCA Chancellor’s Residence, Asheville, North Carolina
1993“Western North Carolina Regional Juried Exhibition,” Asheville Art Museum, North Carolina
(First Prize · Cash Award) - Juror: Stephen Weil, Deputy Director, Hirshhorn Museum
and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
“North Carolina In New York,” National Arts Club Gallery, New York, New York
Group Show, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
“Constructions, Drawings, Paintings: Dunning, Bates, Tynes,” Three Person Show,
Fayetteville Museum of Art, North Carolina
“Virtual Reality: Kurt Coleman and Robert Tynes,” Two Person Show, Middleton McMillan
Gallery, Spirit Square Center for the Arts, Charlotte, North Carolina
Two Person Show, South Gallery, Florida Community College at Jacksonville, Florida
“Then and Now: UNCA Art Faculty Exhibition,” University Gallery, University of North Carolina
at Asheville.
1992Solo Exhibition, Gallery 181, College of Design, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
“The North Carolina Invitational,” Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, North Carolina
“Faculty and Student Exhibition” D. Hiden Ramsey Library, University of North Carolina, Asheville.
“UNCA Faculty Exhibition,” Broadway Arts Building, Asheville, North Carolina
“Invitational Alumni Exhibition,” Wellington B. Gray Gallery, East Carolina University,
School of Art, Greenville, North Carolina
1991Solo Exhibition, Walker Arts Center, The Asheville School, Asheville, North Carolina
Solo Exhibition, Albertson-Peterson Gallery, Winter Park, Florida
Group Show, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Invitational Show, Lillian Heidenberg Gallery, New York, New York
Asheville Art Museum Art Auction Exhibition, Asheville, North Carolina
“Winter Show Invitational,” Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville
“Fourth Annual National Exhibition - Artstravaganza 1991,” Miller Plaza, Chattanooga,
Tennessee, (Cash Award) - Juror: Brian O’Doherty, former Editor-in-Chief of
Art in America, critic for The New York Times and Artforum, New York, New York
1990“The Second Annual Walker Arts Exhibition,” Walker Arts Center, The Asheville School, Asheville,
North Carolina, (Cash Award) - Juror: Helen Roseberry, Director, Carroll Reece Museum,
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee
Solo Exhibition, Holden Gallery, Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, North Carolina
“Twenty-fifth Anniversary Retrospective Exhibition of the State Foundation on Culture and
the Arts,” The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii
“Mountain Arts Consortium,” The Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina
“Rhodes Alumni Exhibition,” Clough-Hanson Gallery, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee
“UNCA Faculty Exhibition,” The Broadway Arts Building, Asheville, North Carolina
“North Carolina Artists for Gantt Art Exhibition and Auction,” Raddison Plaza Hotel, Raleigh
1989Group Show, Lillian Heidenberg Gallery, New York, New York
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville
1988Solo Exhibition, The Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina
Solo Exhibition, The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii
Solo Exhibition, Davidson County Art Center, Lexington, North Carolina
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville
1987Solo Exhibition, Brenda Kroos Gallery, Columbus, Ohio
Solo Exhibition, Clough-Hanson Gallery, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee
Chicago International Art Exposition, represented by Lillian Heidenberg Gallery, New York, NY
Group Show, Lillian Heidenberg Gallery, New York, New York
“Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville
1986“New Talent,” Allan Stone Gallery, New York, New York
“Modern Trompe L’Oeil,” Lillian Heidenberg Gallery, New York, New York
“Artists of Hawaii, 36th Annual Exhibition,” Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Juror: Lee Mullican, Professor of Art, University of California at Los Angeles
“New Faculty,” University of Hawaii Art Gallery, Honolulu, Hawaii
“Recent Acquisitions,” Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico
1985“More Than Meets the Eye: The Art of Trompe L’Oeil,” Columbus Museum of Art,
Columbus, Ohio and the Norton Gallery of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida
Solo Exhibition, Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico
“Contemporary Trompe L’Oeil,” Brenda Kroos Gallery, Columbus, Ohio
“Artists in the Gallery,” Hand In Hand Gallery, New York, New York
1984Solo Exhibition, College of the Redwoods Gallery, Eureka, California
Faculty Exhibition, Reese Bullen Gallery, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California
1983Faculty Exhibition, Humboldt Cultural Center, Eureka, California
1982Faculty Exhibition, Gray Gallery, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina
Two Person Show, Vered Gallery, East Hampton, New York - in cooperation with Sutton Gallery,
New York, New York
1981Solo Exhibition, Greenville Museum of Art, Greenville, North Carolina
Two Person Show, Rowan Art Guild Gallery, Salisbury, North Carolina
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Winston-Salem, North Carolina
“National Competition: Works on Paper,” ECU Museum of Art, Greenville, North Carolina
Juror: Edward B. Henning, Chief Curator of Modern Art, Cleveland Museum of Art
PUBLIC & CORPORATE COMMISSIONS
1995Public Art Commission of large-scale painting (96 x 192”) for the New Charlotte Convention
Center, Public Art Commission, Charlotte, North Carolina.
1983Corporate Commission of large-scale painting (60 x 192”) for IBM, Field Engineering
Headquarters, Atlanta, Georgia
1981Corporate Commission of three large-scale paintings (48 x 96” each) for Doubletree Hotel,
Kansas City, Kansas
COLLECTIONS
Public
The Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, Roswell, New Mexico
Black Mountain College Museum + Art Center, Black Mountain, North Carolina
Greenville Museum of Art, Greenville, North Carolina
The Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, Honolulu, Hawaii
Levine Children’s Hospital, Charlotte, North Carolina
The National Arts Club, New York, New York
The New Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte North Carolina
Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee
Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico
Thoms Rehabilitation Hospital, Asheville, North Carolina
The University of North Carolina at Asheville, Asheville, North Carolina
Corporate
C-Cor Electronics, Inc., State College, Pennsylvania
The Doubletree Hotel, Kansas City, Kansas
Dow, Lohnes, & Albertson, Atlanta, Georgia
First Charter National Bank, Charlotte, North Carolina
Haynes Dye Company, Inc., Winston-Salem, North Carolina
The Honolulu Advertiser Collection, Honolulu, Hawaii
IBM Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia
Kilpatrick Stockton, LLP, Charlotte, North Carolina
Mead Data Central, Dayton, Ohio
SPX Corporation, Charlotte, North Carolina
Private
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Anderson, Roswell, New Mexico
Mr. Clay Andrews, Charlotte, North Carolina
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bannerman, Black Mountain, North Carolina
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, Bethesda, Maryland
Mr. Allen Cargile and Dr. Leslie Cargile, Asheville, North Carolina
Mr. S. Tucker Cooke, Asheville, North Carolina
Dr. and Mrs. George Clark, Raleigh, North Carolina
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crane, Greenville, North Carolina
Mr. and Mrs. James Ficklin, Jr., Greenville, North Carolina
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fuchs, Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garek, Columbus, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Goldman, Atlanta, Georgia
Ms. Elizabeth Hill, Haverford, Pennsylvania
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hornowski, Asheville, North Carolina
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kuranoff, Atlanta, Georgia
Renay and Alan Levenson, Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. John G. McCoy, Columbus, Ohio
Mr. Claude McKinney, Raleigh, North Carolina
Mr. Jamie McMurray, Mooresville, North Carolina
Dr. and Mrs. Barry Pate, Asheville, North Carolina
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reep, Bakersfield, California
Mr. and Mrs. John Rothschild, Jr., Columbus, Ohio
Mr. Bill Sherrill, Greensboro, North Carolina
Mr. John Singleton, Black Mountain, North Carolina
Mr. Frank Sutherland, Columbia, South Carolina
Dr. Ann Weber and Mr. John Quigley, Asheville, North Carolina
Dr. Maggie Weshner, Asheville, North Carolina
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direction of Dr. Alan Hantz, UNCA, Asheville. September, 2001.
Lana Coffey, “Faculty Exhibit Features Only Mediocre Art,” The Blue Banner, The University of North
Carolina at Asheville, August 30, 2001, pp. 6, 8.
Tom Patterson, “Skill and Substance,” Winston-Salem Journal, Winston-Salem, North Carolina,
Sunday, May 6, 2001, p. E-3.
Tom Patterson, “Cream of the Crop,” Winston-Salem Journal, Winston-Salem, North Carolina,
Sunday, April, 22, 2001, p. E-1.
Celebrating Creativity in Western North Carolina, The Center for Craft, Creativity and Design,
Hendersonville, NC, UNCA Publications. April 2001. (24-page catalog documenting work
of UNC art faculty at ASU, UNCA, and WCU.) Color reproduction of 2-D Fruity , p. 19.
Linda Brown, “Walkabout: Take in these Public Artworks,” Creative Loafing, Charlotte, North
Carolina, January 27, 2001, p. 27.
Robert M. Rees, “Hawaii’s Moveable Feast,” Honolulu Weekly, December 6, 2000, cover story.
Roger Watson, “The Editor’s Note,” Black Mountain News, Black Mountain, North Carolina,
October 26, 2000, p. 4.
Megan Wood, “Faculty Art Exhibition Worth Checking Out,” The Banner, The University of North
Carolina at Asheville, September 2, 1999, p. 5.
Katherine Duncan, “Teachers Show Their Talents,” The Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, North
Carolina, Sunday, September 6, 1998. p. D4.
“Art Faculty Show Opens Fall Season at UNCA Gallery,” The Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville,
NorthCarolina, August 24, 1997. p. F1.
Cathy Gant-Hill, “When Winter Is Anything But Bleak,” News & Record, Greensboro,
North Carolina, November, 30, 1995. pp. D1, D2.
Stephen Weil, A Cabinet of Curiosities, 1995, Smithsonian Institute, p.189.
“Black Mountain artist . . .”, Black Mountain News, Black Mountain, North Carolina, (photo),
August 17, 1995, p. 3.
Susan Reinhardt, “UNCA Artist’s Work Heads for Charlotte,” Asheville Citizen-Times, June 20, 1995,
pp. 1-C, 2-C.
“Portrait of a City by Six Artists,” Arts & Science Council Quarterly Newsletter, Charlotte,
North Carolina, Winter ‘95, p. 2.
Dean Smith, “A Portrait of Charlotte,” The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North Carolina,
January 1, 1995, pp. 1-F, 2-F.
Stephen Weil, “Publicly Chosen Art: What Standards Apply?” Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society,
September, 1994, p.189.
Linda Luise Brown, “Altared States,” Creative Loafing, Charlotte, North Carolina, May 28, 1994, p.24.
“More Than Corporate at the Carillon,” Spectator, XVI, Raleigh, North Carolina, March 10, 1994, p.20.
Tom Patterson, “You Won’t Believe Your Eyes . . . ,” The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North
Carolina, February 27, 1994, pp. 1-F, 8-F.
Steve Snow, “Carillon Gallery Doesn’t Play It Safe,” The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte,
North Carolina, February 27, 1994, p. F-8.
“GMA Exhibition,” Greenville Times, Greenville, North Carolina, February 2, 1994, pp. 1, 13.
“Exhibitions,” Museum Muse, Greenville Museum of Art, North Carolina, January - April 1994, p. 4.
“Half and Half,” The Daily Reflector, Greenville, North Carolina, January 16, 1994, p. F-2.
Tom Patterson, “16 Best Arts Exhibitions of 1993 . . . ,” The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte,
North Carolina, December 26, 1993, pp. 1-F, 3-F.
“Local Artist Takes First Place,” Asheville Citizen-Times: East Neighbors, Asheville, North
Carolina, December 22, 1993, p. 3.
“Art League Winners Named,” Asheville Citizen-Times, North Carolina, November 28, 1993, p. 5-L.
Melissa Clement, “Works Of Three Unique Artists Featured At Fayetteville Museum,” Fayetteville
Observer-Times, North Carolina, June 27, 1993, p. 1E.
“Constructions, Drawings, and Paintings”, Calendar News, Vol. 4, No. 3, Fayetteville Museum of Art,
North Carolina, July/August/September, 1993, p. 3.
Tom Patterson, “Artists’ Quirky Styles Complement Each Other,” The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte,
North Carolina, May 23, 1993, p. 2-F.
“Virtual Reality,” New Spirit, a publication of Spirit Square Center for the Arts, Charlotte,
North Carolina, May 1993, p.5.
Tom Patterson, “Hickory’s Invitational . . . ,” The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North Carolina,
December 20, 1992, pp. 1-F, 2-F.
Monicah McGee, “Museum Exhibition Worth Visiting,” Hickory Daily Record, North Carolina,
December 1, 1992, p. 7-A.
Martin Rice, “Exhibit Shows What’s Up with North Carolina Artists . . . ,” Charlotte Observer:
Catawba Valley Neighbors, North Carolina, November 20, 1992, p. 7.
Denise Roth, “Artists Treat Commonplace Uncommonly at 181,” Iowa State Daily, Ames, Iowa,
October 19, 1992, p. 7.
Lori Meek Schuldt, “Painter Introduces Work of Illusion,” The Des Moines Register, Des Moines,
Iowa, October 1, 1992, p. 4-AMES.
“Gallery 181 at Iowa State to Feature the Works of Two American Painters,” The Daily Tribune,
Ames, Iowa, September 26, 1992, p. A-9.
“Sticks and Stones,” Fury Arts Magazine, University of North Carolina at Asheville, Spring 1992, p. 5.
Andrea Eager, “Creativity Shines,” Roswell Daily Record, New Mexico, July 28, 1991, pp. 21- 22.
Artstravaganza, exhibition catalog, Association for Visual Artists, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1991.
Hillman Holland, Mountain Arts Consortium, catalog, Asheville Art Museum, October, 1990.
Robert Godfrey, “The Real and The Fake”, The Arts Journal, XIV, October, 1988, p. 16.
Brochure for Solo Exhibition, Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina, 1988.
“Trompe L’Oeil”, Profile, Asheville Art Museum, August/September, 1988, p. 2.
David McCullough, “Black Mountain Artist Uses Unusual Style”, The Black Mountain News,
North Carolina, September 15, 1988, p. 2.
Robert Godfrey, “Artist’s Intensity Shows In Illusion”, The Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, North
Carolina, September 11, 1988, p. 5-L.
Maggie Lauterer, “Artist’s Work Intersperses Abstract With Realism”, The Asheville Citizen-Times:
East Neighbors, Asheville, North Carolina, September 6, 1988, pp. 1, 6.
“Paintings Often Trick Viewer’s Eye”, The Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, North Carolina,
September 4, 1988, p. 3-L.
“Artist To Exhibit”, The Black Mountain News, Black Mountain, North Carolina, August 25, 1988, p. 6.
“Painting Stolen From Gallery After Being Cut From Frame”, The Honolulu Advertiser, Honolulu, Hawaii,
June 27, 1988, p. A-5.
Marcia Morse, “An Artist on the Cutting Edge of Reality”, The Sunday Star-Bulletin & Advertiser,
Honolulu, Hawaii, June 19, 1988, p. F-7.
“A Colorful Brush and an Air of Humor”, The Honolulu Advertiser, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 19, 1988, p. B-2.
Myra Thompson, “Works May Deceive The Viewer’s Eye”, The Dispatch, Lexington, North Carolina,
January 7, 1988, p. 6.
“Campus News”, Rhodes Today, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee, December 31, 1987, p. 2.
Frederick Koeppel, “Artist’s Hand Quicker Than The Eye”, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tennessee,
November 15, 1987, p. J-3.
“Rhodes Graduate to Exhibit His Trompe L’Oeil Work”, The Sou’wester, Rhodes College, Memphis,
Tennessee, November 5, 1987, p. 1.
Jacqueline Hall, “Contradictions Hold Viewers”, The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio,
May 3, 1987, p. 10-H.
Marcia Morse, “A Confusion of Quality in an Age of Multiplicity”, The Sunday Star-Bulletin & Advertiser,
Honolulu, Hawaii, December 14, 1986, p. F-17.
Marcia Morse, “Fresh Faces, New Visions”, The Sunday Star-Bulletin & Advertiser, Honolulu, Hawaii,
September 14, 1986, p. C-11.
Charl Van Horn, “First Impression Not Trusted”, Roswell Daily Record, New Mexico,
December 10, 1985, p. 7.
“Museum Topics”, Roswell Daily Record, New Mexico, November 25, 1985, p. 7.
William Kloss and E. Jane Connell, More Than Meets The Eye: The Art of Trompe L’Oeil,
exhibition catalogue, Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, 1985.
William D. Ebie, catalogue of solo exhibition, Roswell Museum and Art Center, New Mexico, 1985.
William D. Ebie, “Paintings”, Roswell Museum Quarterly Bulletin, XXXIII, Roswell Museum and
Art Center, New Mexico, Fall, 1985. p. 8.
“IBM Field Engineering Education Center”, American Craft, XLIV, October/November, 1984, pp. 28-31.
Mark Blocker, “Reese Bullen Gallery Highlights Faculty Art”, The Lumberjack, Humboldt State
University, Arcata, California, Oct. 31, 1984, p. 18.
Smitty Held, “Painter’s Creations Illusionistic”, The Lumberjack, Humboldt State University,
Arcata, California, May 23, 1984, p. 2-A.
“In Atlanta for IBM”, The Union, Arcata, California, January 12, 1984, p. 15.
“Hocus Polkas”, The Union, Arcata, California, November 10, 1983, p. 16.
“At the Galleries”, The East Hampton Star, East Hampton, New York, June 24, 1982, p. II-8.
LECTURES & WORKSHOPS
2007“Representational Imagery in Contemporary Art,” Speaker and panelist for First Annual Arts Fest, Tate Hall, Overcash Building, Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte.
“Albers and the Interaction of Color,” Elizabeth Tower’s art history class on Black Mountain
College, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville.
“Color Theory Lecture and Paint Mixing Demo,” Megan Wolfe’s 3-D Design class, UNC Asheville.
2006Website Slide Presentation on 2-D Design projects & approach to teaching foundations at UNCA,
Regional FATE Conference, Winston-Salem State University, North Carolina.
“Doubletake: The Art of Trompe L’Oeil,” UNC Asheville Family Weekend, Asheville.
2005“Albers and the Interaction of Color,” Dr. Virginia Spivey’s Arts & Ideas class on Black
Mountain College, Karpen Hall, UNCA, Asheville.
Slide Lecture presentation, Black Mountain Rotary Club, Black Mountain, North Carolina.
2003“Embracing Mystery/Perception and Improvisation,” Unitarian Universalist Congregation of
the Swannanoa Valley, Black Mountain Primary School, North Carolina.
“The Artist’s Professional Résumé,” panelist, Asheville Area Arts Council’s Artist
Seminar Series, Owen Conference Center, UNCA, Asheville, North Carolina.
Slide Lecture on personal trompe l’oeil paintings to Mr. Williams’ AP Art History class and
Ms. Gilley’s studio art class. Asheville High School, Asheville, North Carolina.
“In Defense of Formalism,” Dr. Peter Caulfield’s Writing as Critical Thinking class (Language
102) Carmichael Hall, UNCA, Asheville, North Carolina.
“My Art in Relation to Politics,” Arts & Ideas class, Jerry Pope, instructor, UNCA, Asheville.
2002“Public Dialogues Gallery Talk,” McColl Center for the Visual Arts, Knight Gallery
Spirit Square Galleries, Charlotte, North Carolina.
2001Gallery Talk, Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina.
“Artists Talks,” Up for Discussion series, Asheville Art Museum, North Carolina.
1998Workshop on Color, Communion House, Asheville North Carolina.
1994Gallery Talk, Brevard College, Simms Art Center Gallery, Brevard, North Carolina.
Slide Lecture, The Arts Center, Four Seasons Arts Council, Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Slide Talk, Randolph Elementary School for the Gifted and Talented, Asheville, North Carolina.
1993Slide Lecture, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Gallery Talk, Spirit Square Center for the Arts, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Slide Talk, Randolph Elementary School for the Gifted and Talented, Asheville, North Carolina.
1992Slide Lecture, Iowa State University, College of Art and Design, Ames, Iowa.
1991 Gallery Talk, Walker Arts Center, The Asheville School, Asheville, North Carolina.
Slide Talk, Friends of the Library, Black Mountain, North Carolina.
Slide Talk, Asheville Art League, Asheville, North Carolina.
1990Slide Lecture, The World Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina.
Gallery Talk, Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, North Carolina.
1989Slide Lecture, Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, Virginia.
1988Slide Lecture, Swannanoa Valley Art League, Black Mountain, North Carolina.
1987Slide Lecture, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee.
Slide Lecture, University of North Carolina, Asheville, North Carolina.
1986Gallery Talk, University of Hawaii Art Gallery, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Slide Talk, Career Explorations Seminar, Hawaii State Department of Education, Honolulu.
Slide Talk, Ucross Foundation Residency Program, Ucross, Wyoming.
1985Slide Lecture, Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico.
1984Gallery Talk, College of the Redwoods, Eureka, California.
1982Slide Lecture, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California.
Slide Lecture, University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Community Service
2003-2004Board of Directors, Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina
2003-2004Chair, Gallery Committee, Black Mountain Center for the Arts, North Carolina
1994-2004Director, University Gallery, UNCA, Asheville, North Carolina
2003-2004Artist’s Seminar Series Committee, Asheville Area Arts Council, Asheville, North Carolina
1997-2003 Gallery Committee, Asheville Area Arts Council, Asheville, North Carolina
1999-2002Secretary, Board of Directors, Asheville Area Arts Council, Asheville, North Carolina
1999-2001Arts-in-Education Committee, Asheville Area Arts Council, Asheville, North Carolina
1994-2002Board of Directors, Arts Alliance, Asheville, North Carolina
1995-1997Chair, Regional Artist Project Grant Program Committee for Buncombe, Madison,
Mitchell, and Yancey Counties, North Carolina Arts Council
1993-1995Chair, Board of Directors, Black Mountain College Museum & Arts Center,
Black Mountain, North Carolina
Consultancies
2007Consultant to the Asheville Regional Airport Authority regarding gallery design and construction.
Fletcher, North Carolina.
2007Consultant to Hodges Taylor Gallery regarding lighting of artwork. Charlotte, North Carolina.
Service as Exhibition Judge/Juror
2009Judge “Annual Student Show,” Asheville Buncombe Technical Community College, Pack Place
Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina
2007Judge “Annual Student Show,” Pease Gallery, Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte
2005Judge “Swannanoa Valley Fine Art League Annual Exhibition,” Black Mountain Center for the
Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina
Judge “Annual Regional Juried Art Show,” Grace Centre, Fletcher, North Carolina
Judge “Kindness Week Poster Contest,” Asheville, North Carolina
2003Judge “Kingsport Art Guild Member Show,” Renaissance Center, Kingsport, Tennessee
Judge “Asheville Holiday Parade,” Asheville, North Carolina
2002Judge “Annual All-Member Show,” Art League of Henderson County, Opportunity House,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
2000Juror “City of Four Seasons in Two Dimensions,” Regional Competition & Exhibition,
Wickwire Gallery, Hendersonville, North Carolina
1998Judge “19th Annual Mayland Artists Exhibit/Competition,” Mayland Community College,
Spruce Pine, North Carolina.
1997Judge “Toe River Arts Council Fall Festival Exhibition,” Mayland Community College,
Spruce Pine, North Carolina
1994Judge “Swannanoa Valley Art League Annual Show,” Black Mountain, North Carolina
1992Juror “Spartanburg Artist Guild Nineteenth Annual Show,” Spartanburg, South Carolina
Juror “Asheville Art League Annual Spring Show, Asheville,” North Carolina
1990Juror “First Annual National Portrait Competition,” Broadway Arts Building, Asheville
Judge “Swannanoa Valley Art League Annual Show,” Black Mountain, North Carolina
1989Juror “Western Carolina University Annual Student Show,” Cullowhee, North Carolina