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Faculty Presentations & Exhibits at Professional Meetings

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  • Brady: visiting artist at eight universities throughout the United States and in Japan; nine solo exhibitions at galleries in California, New Mexico, and New York; participant in seven group exhibitions in galleries in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Colorado, California, and Japan; recipient of two major public art commissions in California.
  • Chirapravati (hired in Aug. 2002): curator and co-curator of significant exhibitions of Asian art in Sacramento and San Francisco; author of articles and essays on Thai art for two anthologies, one exhibition catalogue, and one journal; speaker at conferences in Thailand and the United States.
  • Clarke (hired in Aug. 2001): recipient of Juror’s Award at the SFAI International Film/Video Festival in 2004 (for her collaborative digital piece, “Skirr”); participant in seven group exhibitions/installations in California, Maryland, Virginia, Florida, and Scotland; speaker or panelist at four conferences and events in California and Washington; curator of a major exhibition of new media art in the Library Gallery at CSUS (“Post Flesh,” Fall 2002).
  • Connelly (hired in Aug. 2003): solo show in Delaware and participation in a group show in New York.
  • Driesbach (Department chair from 1995-2000): participant in four group exhibitions in California, Nebraska, Louisiana, and Massachusetts.
  • Favela: participant in eighteen group shows (especially of the RCAF) in California, Washington, North Carolina, and New York; collaborator on a public art project at CSUS; organizer of three exhibitions, two involving the RCAF; panelist or speaker at several conferences in Sacramento and Stockton.
  • Flohr (hired Aug. 2002): collaboration on installation/theatre pieces for the New European Theatre Festival; jurist for local art exhibitions/competitions.
  • Frye (hired Aug. 2000): publication of an annotated bibliography of African-American artists; participation in team presentation at NCATE in 2001; speaker or panelist at several programs/meetings in California; juror for art competitions.
  • Moment (Emeritus status as of Fall 2003): seven solo exhibitions in Sacramento, Huntington Beach, and Idylwild, CA; participant in eighteen group exhibitions throughout California and the United States (Colorado, Florida); recipient of two major public art commissions in California; seven public lectures in California.
  • Monteith (hired Aug. 2002): one solo exhibition in Sacramento; participant in four group exhibitions in Sacramento and Los Angeles; awarded commission for a painting in the lobby of Napa Hall, CSUS; juror for art competitions/exhibitions.
  • O’Brien: essays published in two exhibition catalogues; seven lectures delivered at professional conferences in California, Texas, Pennsylvania, New York, England, and Scotland; jurist for three art competitions in California; curator of several art exhibitions at CSUS (while serving as Gallery Director).
  • Parady (hired Aug. 2003): participant in four group exhibitions in California and Arizona; invited to teach ceramics workshop in Berkeley, CA.
  • Riegel: two solo shows in Nevada and California; participant in three group shows in California; recipient of four public art commissions in Sacramento.
  • Turrill (Department chair, 2001 to present): essays published in two books and one newsletter; six lectures delivered at professional conferences in California, Georgia, Virginia, New York, and Italy; co-chair of a panel at a conference in Florence, Italy; various public lectures in Sacramento; jurist for one art competition in Sacramento.
  • Vail: four solo shows in Los Angeles and Sacramento; participant in four group exhibitions in Sacramento, San Diego, and Chicago; invited instructor for three workshops/classes in Colorado and Illinois (Chicago).
  • Wagner-Ott (hired Aug. 2000): two solo exhibitions in New Brunswick, Canada; one article published in a professional journal; presenter at a conference in Los Angeles; director of a puppetry workshop at the Da Vinci School, Sacramento.
  • Winkler: three solo exhibitions at CSUS; participant in a juried, two-year traveling show; contributor to an Art Education college textbook; several public lectures/presentations in Sacramento and environs.