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PROFILE

b. Brockton, Massachusetts

Currently lives and works in Massachusetts

Education

1969 - 1971 Fellow, University of  Michigan, MFA

          1965 - 1969  Massachusetts College of Art and Design (in cooperation with Harvard University); BFA

Exhibitions

 

1985  Set, media design for "Small Monsters," a dance/theatrical work by dancer, choreographer and professor, Gay Delanghe (1941-2006).  Power Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

1973  Union Gallery, Ann Arbor, Michigan

1972  Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York  (performance of Vasily Kandinsky's theatrical work, "The Yellow Sound")

1969  Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusetts (group exhibition: "Collaboration")

Teaching Experience

2006 - 2014   University of San Francisco, San Francisco, California

2002 - 2003   City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, California

1989 - 2002   Academy of Art University, San Francisco, California

1973 - 1976   University of Michigan Extension, Ann Arbor, Michigan

1971 - 1972   Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, Massachusetts

1969 - 1971   Teaching Fellow, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Other Experience

2002 - 2004   Director of Research, Storytime Pictures, San Francisco, California; an animation production company specializing in televised and feature-length children's entertainment (in partnership with DesignStorm, Seoul, South Korea)

1999 - 2000   Dean, Graduate School, Academy of Art University, San Francisco, California

1995 - 1997   Co-Director, Graduate School, Academy of Art University, San Francisco, California

Honors and Awards

1992   Outstanding Educator of the Year.  Academy of Art University, San Francisco, California

1975   Fellowship for Artists Grant, National Endowment for the Arts

1971   Grant (with the ZONE Group, Boston, Massachusetts) from New York State Council on the Arts and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York

1969 - 1971  Teaching Fellowship. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

1969  Commission.  Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusetts

Publications

2007   Monograph essay "Metal Box Sculptures: the Work of Mariko Kusumoto."  Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, Massachsuetts

2002   Catalog essay "Paintings of Lee Ching-chuan."  The National Culture and Arts Foundation Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan

1999  Catalog essay "Paintings of Wu Ting-hsien."  Taipei, Taiwan

1995  Catalog essay "Photography of Shin Chang-ok."  Space Saemteo, Seoul, South Korea

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