ROBERT TYNES

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Contemporary Trompe L’Oeil Paintings

 

Résumé

124 Valley Drive    •     Black Mountain, North Carolina 28711    •    Studio: 828.669.9202

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Fax: 828.250.2362        •      Web: www.RobertTynes.com      •      Email: rtynes@mac.com


EDUCATION

1981    M.F.A. in Painting, School of Art, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina

1975    B.A. with Honors & Distinction in Art, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee


TEACHING

1987  to  2014        Currently Professor of Art, Department of Art, University of North Carolina, Asheville.

1986  to  1987        Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Art, University of Hawaii, Honolulu.

1982  to  1984        Lecturer, Department of Art, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California

1981  to  1982        Lecturer, School of Art, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina


AWARDS/GRANTS

2007-14   Who’s Who in America, 61st – 68th Editions, Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, NJ

2008        Listed in Who’s Who in the World, 2008, 25th Edition, Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, NJ

2005        Merit Award, “Third Biennial Regional Juried Art Competition,” Spartanburg Museum

                                of Art, Spartanburg, SC

2000        Off-Campus Scholarly Assignment, (fall semester research grant), UNC Asheville, NC

1996        Faculty Research Fellowship Grant, University Research Council, UNC Asheville, NC

1993        First Place, “Western North Carolina Regional Juried Exhibition,” Asheville Art Museum, NC

                                Juror: Stephen Weil, Deputy Director, Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden,

                                Washington, DC

1991        Artist-in-Residence Grant, Roswell Museum and Art Center, NM

1986        Ucross Foundation Residency Grant, Ucross, WY

1985        Artist-in-Residence Grant, Roswell Museum and Art Center, NM


SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2014        Betty Ray McCain Art Gallery, Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts, Raleigh, North Carolina.

2014        King Shivell Gallery, Lees-McRae College, Banner Elk, North Carolina. 

2011-12   Maria V. Howard Arts Center, Imperial Centre for Arts & Sciences, Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

2007-08   The Gallery at Carillon, Carillon Building, Charlotte, North Carolina. Curated by

                Hodges Taylor Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina.

2007        Ross Gallery, Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, North Carolina.

2006        Blue Spiral 1, Asheville, North Carolina.

2005        Weizenblatt Gallery, Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, North Carolina.

2004        Jeanne Rauch Gallery, Gaston College, Dallas, North Carolina.

                Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, North Carolina.

2001        Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia.

                Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina.

1997        Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, North Carolina.

1994        Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.

                Greenville Museum of Art, Greenville, North Carolina.

1992        Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.

1991        The Asheville School, Asheville, North Carolina.

                Albertson-Peterson Gallery, Winter Park, Florida

1990        Holden Gallery, Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, North Carolina.

1988        The Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina.

                The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii.

                Davidson County Art Center, Lexington, North Carolina.

1987        Brenda Kroos Gallery, Columbus, Ohio.

                Clough-Hansen Gallery, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee.

1985        Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico.

1984        College of the Redwoods Gallery, Eureka, California.

1981        Greenville Museum of Art, Greenville, North Carolina.


SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2014        “North Carolina: Then & Now,” Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, NC

2014        “Art in Bloom,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, NC

2013        “Emerald Ball Art Exhibition & Auction,” Asheville Area Arts Council, Pink Dog Creative, NC

                “Art in Bloom,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, NC

2012        Two-Person Show (with Megan Wolfe), Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, NC

2012        “A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing,” Flood Gallery, Asheville, NC – Jurors: Katie Johnson, Kyle Sherard.

2011        “Winter Show,” Invitational, Green Hill Center for NC Art, Greensboro, NC.

2010        “The Paul Hartley Legacy,” Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, North Carolina.

                “Paul Hartley – The Man and His Legacy,” Greenville Museum of Art, Greenville, North Carolina.

2009        “Spring Show,” Hodges Taylor Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina.

               “What’s New?,” Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, 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.

     “Collector’s Show,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina.

2007     “Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program: 40th Anniversary Exhibition, ” Roswell Museum

        and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico.

     “Homecoming, ” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain, North Carolina

     “Subject: Object, ” Blue Spiral 1 Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina.

     “35th Annual Competition for North & South Carolina Artists,” Fayetteville Museum of Art,

              Fayetteville, NC - Juror: Barry Bailey, Assoc. Prof. of Art, Tulane University, New Orleans.

2006     “UNCA Art Faculty Exhibition,” Grove Arcade Arts & Heritage Gallery, Asheville.

     “UNCA Faculty/Student Show,” Black Mountain Center for the Arts, NC

2005     “3rd Biennial Regional Juried Art Exhibition,” Spartanburg Museum of Art, SC - Juror:

              Marian Wardle, Curator of American Art, BYU Museum of Art, Provo, Utah

2004     “Winter Show Invitational,” Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro

2003     “The Perfect Painting: 10th Anniversary Exhibition,” Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh

2002     “What's New,” McColl Center for the Visual Arts, Spirit Square Galleries, Knight Gallery, Charlotte.

2001     “Dimensions 2001,” National Juried Exhibition, Sawtooth Center, Winston-Salem.

2000     Group Show, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia

     Group Show, Center of the Earth Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina

1999     Group Show, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia

1996     “A LA ALBERS,” Invitational Exhibition, Context Visual Arts Center, Charlotte

1995     “The Seven Convention Center Commissions,” Bechtler Gallery, Charlotte

     “Realistically Speaking: Artists in the Realist Mode,” Brenda Kroos Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio

1994     “Doubletake,” H. & W. Bechtler Gallery, Carillon Building, Charlotte, North Carolina

                        (Other artists included: Larry Bell, Daniel Douke, Gregory Gillespie, Duane Hanson,

        Marilyn Levine, Jud Nelson, John Okulick, Peter Saari, Paul Sarkisian, Richard Shaw)

1993     “Western North Carolina Regional Juried Exhibition,” Asheville Art Museum, NC (First Prize)

                         - Juror: Stephen Weil, Deputy Director, Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, DC

     “North Carolina In New York,” National Arts Club Gallery, New York, New York

“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, Spirit Square, Charlotte.

1992      “The North Carolina Invitational,” Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, North Carolina

1991      Invitational Show, Lillian Heidenberg Gallery, New York, New York

      “Artstravaganza 1991,” Miller Plaza, Chattanooga, Tennessee, (Cash Award) –

Juror: Brian O'Doherty, former Editor of Art in America, critic for New York Times & Artforum.

1990      “Twenty-fifth Anniversary Retrospective Exhibition of the State Foundation on Culture and the

                        Arts,” The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii

1989      Group Show, Lillian Heidenberg Gallery, New York, New York

1987      Chicago International Art Exposition (Represented by Lillian Heidenberg Gallery, New York, NY)

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

      “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

      “Group Show,” Hand In Hand Gallery, New York, New York

1982      Two-Person Show, Vered Gallery, East Hampton, New York


SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Who’s Who in America, 61st-68th Editions, Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, New Jersey, 2007–2014.

Robert Tynes: ‘Cutouts’ – Contemporary Trompe L’Oeil Panel Paintings, hardcover exhibition catalogue with essay

                “Where Seeing is Being” by Susana Viola Jacobson, MyPublisher.com, 2010, 32 pages.

Who’s Who in the World, 25th Edition, Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, NJ, 2008.

Ann McGarrell with Sally Anderson, The Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program: An Anecdotal History, University

                of New Mexico Press, 2007, pp. 102-4.

Beyond a Gift of Time: Current Work by Former Fellows of the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program, exhibition

                catalog, Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, NM, May 2007, pp. 61, 69.

Sally Stokes, “Trompe L’oeil: The Art of Robert Tynes,” Metabolism, vol. 2: 3, Asheville, August/

     September 2007, interview (with 8 color/B&W photos), pp. 3, 8, 9, 15, 18, 21, 23, and 28.

Paul Clark, "Still Life Gets Artistic Spin," The Asheville Citizen-Times, (color reproductions, with

                Web Extra: photos and video), Asheville, North Carolina, Sunday, May 27, 2007, p. H1.

Discovering Contemporary Art in the Carolinas, catalog for 35th Annual Juried Exhibition for North & South

                Carolina Artists, Fayetteville Museum of Art, North Carolina, March 2007, p. 43.

Arnold Wengrow, “Art as illusion: Provocative paintings by Tynes designed to ‘fool the eye,’” (color photos)

                Asheville Citizen-Times, Sunday, March 19, 2006. pp. C3.

Announcement of Blue Spiral 1 solo show (with color reproduction of Chance Encounter), Southeast Gallery

                Guide, published by Art Now, Clinton, New Jersey, March 2006, pp. 43, 48.

Michele Natale, “Critic’s Picks - Art,” The News & Observer, Raleigh, NC, October 1, 2004, p. W-1.

Elizabeth Jones, “The Reality of Abstraction and the Illusion of Reality,” Rapid River Magazine, Vol. 7, No. 8,

                April 2004, pp. 7, 38.

“The Perfect Painting: 10th Anniversary Exhibition,” (ad for Lee Hansley Gallery with color photo of Idealism).

                Lather Weekly, Raleigh, North Carolina, March 6, 2003, p.13.

Richard Maschal, “‘What’s New’ Fulfills a Need,” The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North Carolina. March 22, 2002.

                p. 22E.

“Center for Craft Creativity and Design in Hendersonville, NC, Features UNC-Asheville Fine Art Department

                Exhibition” Carolina Arts, Charleston, SC, April, 2002, p. 3.

Richard Maschal, “Area Artists Find Showplace at Tryon Center,” The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North

                Carolina. Feb. 15, 2002. p. 24E.

HEARTBEAT: State of the Arts, newsletter published by the Asheville Area Arts Council, Asheville, North

                Carolina, Fall 2001, Cover Art pp. 1, 2.

Constance Richards, “Illusions of Reality,” Asheville Citizen-Times, October 21, 2001, pp. B1-3.

Tom Patterson, “Skill and Substance,” Winston-Salem Journal, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 6,

                 2001, p. E-3.

Katherine Duncan, “Teachers Show Their Talents,” The Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, North Carolina,

                Sunday, Sept. 6, 1998. p. D4.

Cathy Gant-Hill, “When Winter Is Anything But Bleak,” News & Record, Greensboro, North Carolina,

                November 30, 1995.  pp. D1, D2.

Susan Reinhardt, “Artist's Work Heads for Charlotte,” Asheville Citizen-Times, June 20, 1995, p. 1C.

Dean Smith, “A Portrait of Charlotte,” The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North Carolina, Jan. 1, 1995, 1-2 F.

Tom Patterson, “You Won't Believe Your Eyes . . . ,” The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North Carolina,

                February 27, 1994, pp. 1F, 8F.

Steve Snow, “Carillon Gallery Doesn't Play It Safe,” The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North Carolina,

                February 27, 1994, p. F-8.

Tom Patterson, “16 Best Arts Exhibitions of 1993 . . .,” The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North Carolina,

                December 26, 1993, pp. 1-3F.

Lori Meek Schuldt, “Painter Introduces Work of Illusion,” The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa,

                October 1, 1992, p. 4-AMES.


COMMISSIONS

1995Commission of large-scale painting (8 x 16 ft). Charlotte Convention Center, North Carolina

1983Commission of large-scale painting (5 x 16 ft). IBM Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia

1981Commission of three large-scale paintings. Doubletree Hotel, Kansas City, Kansas


GALLERY REPRESENTATION

Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, North Carolina


COLLECTIONS


Public

Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art (AMoCA), 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

Maria V. Howard, Imperial Centre for Arts & Sciences, Rocky Mount, 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, 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. 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

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


LECTURES & WORKSHOPS

2013Chair and presenter, “BFA and BA Senior Exhibition Requirements,” College Art Association

                Professional Practices Committee Panel Session, CAA Annual Conference, Hilton, NYC, Feb. 2013.

2012Proposal Presentation to CAA Professional Practices Committee’s annual meeting in Los Angeles, CA

to chair committee sponsored session on Senior Exhibition Requirements at CAA-NYC in Feb. 2013.

2011   “Cutouts: Contemporary Trompe L’Oeil Panel Paintings,” Slide Lecture & Workshop, Maria V.

Howard Arts Center, Imperial Centre for Arts & Sciences, Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

2009Gallery Talk/Slide Lecture presentation, Cabarrus Arts Council, Concord, North Carolina.

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 AP Art History class, Asheville High School.

“In Defense of Formalism,” Dr. Peter Caulfield’s Writing as Critical Thinking class UNC Asheville.

“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

2011-2014College Art Association (CAA), Professional Practices Committee (PPC), New York, New York

2012-2013Chair, CAA PPC Sponsored Session at 2013 CAA Annual Conference, New York, New York

2011-2012Chair, CAA PPC Ad Hoc Committee to Review Artist Resumes and CVs, New York, New York

2007-2012Director, S. Tucker Cooke Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA, Asheville, North Carolina

1993-2006Director, University Gallery, Owen Hall, UNCA Art Department, Asheville, North Carolina

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

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, NC Arts Council, AAAC, Asheville, North Carolina

1993-1995Chair, Board of Directors, Black Mountain College Museum & Arts Center,

Black Mountain, North Carolina


Service as Exhibition Judge/Juror

2013   Judge  “Art on Main: Fine Art/Fine Craft Festival,” Hendersonville, North Carolina

2011Judge “Fine Art Exhibition,” South Carolina State Fair, Columbia, South Carolina

2010Judge “Cabarrus Arts Guild Juried Exhibition,” Cabarrus Arts Council, Concord, North Carolina

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


Memberships

College Art Association (CAA), New York, New York

CAA Professional Practices Committee (PPC), New York, New York

CAA PPC Ad Hoc Committee to Review Artist Resume and CVs (Chair), New York, New York

Black Mountain College Museum + Art Center (BMCM+AC), Asheville, North Carolina

Black Mountain Center for the Arts (BMCA), Black Mountain, North Carolina

Asheville Art Museum, Asheville (AAM), North Carolina

Asheville Area Arts Council (AAAC), Asheville, North Carolina