Thursday, February 22, 2007

CV

EDUCATION 
1980 M.F.A. in Painting, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. 1980 M.A. in Applied Art History, University of S.C., Columbia, S.C. 
1972 B.A. in Studio Art, Belmont Abbey/Sacred Heart Colleges, Belmont, N.C. 
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 
Winthrop University, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2007-Present Chair, Department of Fine Arts 
Professor of Fine Arts Advisor, M.F.A. Program 
2005-2010 Coordinator of ACE Projects at Winthrop 
ACE or Artists and Civic Engagement Projects is a privately funded initiative that involves students and faculty in the community through meaningful arts activities. 
1990-1998 Assistant Professor of Art and Design 
1990-2010 Director, Winthrop University Galleries 
Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, N.C. 1985-1990 Director 
Livingstone College, Salisbury, N.C. 
1987-1989 Instructor of Art History and Appreciation 
Barry University, Miami, Fla. 
1983-1985 Assistant Professor of Art 
Arkansas College, (now Lyon College) Batesville, Ark. 
1980-1983 Assistant Professor of Art and Historic Preservation 
Central Corrections Institute, Columbia, S.C. 1979-1980 Instructor of Art 
Greg Copeland Inc., Passaic, N.J. and New York, N.Y. 1975-1977 Resident Designer 
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 
Original Member Meta Gathering, Site of Black Mountain College, N.C. South Carolina and National Art Education Associations 
PROFESSIONAL ONE- AND TWO-PERSON EXHIBITIONS 
2017 Upcoming March 2017: Tom Stanley 1992-2017: Drawing in Paint, If Art Gallery, Columbia, S.C. 
Upcoming May, 2017: Tom Stanley, Scratching the Surface, Halsey Institute for Contemporary Art, 
Charleston, S.C. 
2016 Two-Person Exhibition with Alf Ward, Rock Hill Center for the Arts. 
2016 Works in Black & White, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 2016 Drawings Across the Sea, Casa-Museu Abel Salazar, Porto, Portugal 2016 Road to Nowhere, The George Gallery, Charleston, S.C. 
2016 Slide Script Paintings, Hampton III Gallery, Greenville, S.C. 2015 Recent Work, The George Gallery, Charleston, S.C. 
2012 Glossary: Untitled Paintings, If Art, Columbia, S.C. 
Untitled Exhibition, Dalton Gallery, Clinton Junior College, Rock Hill, S.C 
2011 Two-person collaboration with Shaun Cassidy, Charlotte Country Day Gallery, Charlotte, N.C. 
S.C. Triennial Revisited, 701 Center for Contemporary Arts, Columbia, S.C. 
Red and White and Black, one-person exhibition, Art Space, Raleigh, N.C. 
2009 Collaboration of Fragments: Shaun Cassidy and Tom Stanley, Sumter Gallery of Art, Sumter, S.C. 2006 Anna Redwine: Life in One Breath and Tom Stanley: The Neighborhood, If Art Gallery, Columbia, 
S.C. 
Floating/Grounded: Kathe Rice Stanley and Tom Stanley, Center for the Arts, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2006 One-Person Exhibition, Glance Gallery, Raleigh, N.C. 
2005 The Neighborhood and Other Recent Works, The Gallery at Carillon, Charlotte, N.C. 
2005 One-Person Exhibition, Floating, Ken Kirschman Artspace, NOCCA Riverfront, New Orleans, La. 2003 One-Person Exhibition, across the river, New Works by Tom Stanley, Hodges Taylor Gallery, 
Charlotte, N.C. 
2003 Figure of Speech: Tom Stanley and Tim Hussey, Halsey Gallery, Charleston, S.C. 
2002 One-Person Exhibition, Tom Stanley: Black Mountain Drawings, Jeanne Rauch Gallery, Gaston College, N.C. 
2002 Tom Stanley and Alf Ward, Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery, Coastal Carolina, Conway, S.C. 2001 One-Person Exhibition, en route to orleans, an installation for the McColl Center for Visual Arts, 
Charlotte, N.C. 
1999 One-Person Exhibition, Recent Work, USC Sumter Gallery, Sumter, S.C. 
1996 One-Person Exhibition, Installation of en route to hamlet, Spirit Square, Charlotte, NC. 
1996 One-Person Exhibition, Installation of en route to hamlet, Jeremiah Miller Gallery, Greensboro, N.C. 1995 Tom Stanley and Gene Merritt, Meteor Gallery, Columbia, S.C. 
1993 One-Person Exhibition, Tom Stanley Paintings, Sarratt Gallery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. 
1992 One-Person Exhibition, Recent Paintings, University of South Carolina, Spartanburg, S.C. 1991 Two Person Exhibition, Chelsea Gallery, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, N.C. 
1982 One-Person Exhibition, Tom Stanley Paintings, Isaac Hathaway Arts Center, University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff, Ark. 
1980 One-person exhibition, Tom Stanley: Recent Work, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Ga. 1977 One-Person Exhibition, McDonald Art Gallery, Charlotte, N.C. 
1974 Two-Person Exhibition, Tom Stanley and Kevin O-Farrell, Humanities Center, Richmond, Va. 1973 Two-Person Exhibition, Bob Kopf and Tom Stanley, Winthrop College Gallery, Rock Hill, S.C. 
PROFESSIONAL CURATED EXHIBITIONS 
2014 Across the Board: New Works, If Art, Columbia, S.C. 
2013 701 Biennial, 701 Center for Contemporary Art, Columbia, S.C. 
2013 By Way of the South, Curated By Justin Van Hoy, Guerrero Gallery, San Francisco. 
2012 Abstraction in South Carolina Since 1950, South Carolina State Museum, Columbia, S.C. 
2012 Commentary/Exhibition of Southeastern Artists in conjunction with the Democratic National Convention, Hodges Taylor Gallery, Charlotte, N.C. 
2010 Color, Fields, Forms & Fractures, if ART Exhibition, Columbia, S.C. Curator: Wim Roefs, Director, If Art, Columbia, S.C. 
2010 All in the Approach: Abstract, Allegorical, Analytical, Cabarrus Arts Council Galleries, Historic Courthouse, Concord, N.C. 
Curator: Lin Barnhardt, Visual Arts Director, Arts Council Galleries, Cabarrus Arts Council, Concord, N.C. 
2009 State Art Collection: Contemporary Conversations, 701 Center for Contemporary Art, Columbia, S.C. Curator: Eleanor Heartney, Contributing Editor, Art in America. 
2008 40th Anniversary South Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, S.C. 
Curator: Harriett Green, Visual Arts Director, South Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia, S.C. 
2007 Mark B. Coplan Collection of Art, S.C. State Museum, Columbia, S.C. 
Curator: Paul Matheny, Chief Curator of Art, South Carolina State Museum, Columbia, S.C. 
2006 Introductions, Barbara Archer Gallery, Atlanta, Ga. 
Curator: Barbara Archer, Director. 
2006 NASCAR Inspired, Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, N.C. Curator: Lise Swensson, Director, Hickory Museum of Art. 
2006 Alumni Invitational, McMaster Gallery, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C.

Curators: U.S.C. Art Faculty, Columbia, S.C. 
2006 State Art Collection, part II, 1992-2006, Sumter Gallery of Art, Sumter, S.C. 
Curator: Harriett Green, Visual Arts Director, South Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia, S.C. 
2005 Memory and Place, Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, N.C. 
2005 South Carolina Birds, Sumter Gallery of Art, Sumter, S.C., and Burroughs Chapin Art Museum, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 
Curator: Wim Roefs, Director, If Art, Columbia, S.C. 2004 5 on Five, Group Exhibition, Gallery 5, Rock Hill, S.C. 
Curator: Harriet Goode, Gallery Owner, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2003 Une Collection: Homage a Geneviève Roulin, Furor et La Galerie du Marché, Lausanne. 
Curator: Jean David Merod, La Galerie du Marché, Lausanne. 
2003 Maker Versus Material, Curator: Bank of America and Trizec Properties, Charlotte, N.C. Curator: Joie Lassiter, Joie Lassiter Gallery, Charlotte, N.C. 
2002 La Collection Geneviève Roulin, Musée de la Halle Saint Pierre, Paris. 
Curator: Martine Lusardy, Curator, Musée de la Halle Saint Pierre, Paris. 
2001 Public Art and Landscape in the Charlotte Region, The Gallery at Carillon, Charlotte, N.C. Curator: June Lambla, Independent Curator, Charlotte, N.C. 
2001 Reconstruction Eden, Hodges Taylor Gallery, Charlotte, N.C. 
Curator: Mary Edith Alexander, Hodges Taylor Gallery, Charlotte, N.C. 
1999 Collaborations/James M. Steven, McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. Curator: Jason Shaiman, Chief Curator of Exhibitions, McKissick Museum. 
1999 Just Racin': Artists Look at NASCAR, Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro, N.C. 1998 Works on Paper, Zone One Contemporary, Asheville, NC. 
Curator: Connie Bostic, Zone One Contemporary. 
1997 Our Connection to the Land, Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro, N.C. 1997 Gary Komarin, Michael Nakoneczny & Tom Stanley, MOFA, New Orleans, La. 
1995 18th Annual Invitation Exhibition, Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, N.C. 1994 Art Automat, Context Inaugural Exhibition, Charlotte, N.C. 
1993 Invitational Exhibition, Zone One Contemporary, Asheville, N.C. Curator: Connie Bostic, Zone One Contemporary. 
1992 Music of the Canvas with composer David Ott, Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, N.C. 1991 Homecoming: Artists Celebrate Their Teachers, Spirit Square Center for the Arts, Charlotte. 1988 Group Exhibition, Gilliam and Peden Gallery, Raleigh, N.C. 
1987 Crayon Show, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, N.C. Curator: Richard Craven, Curator, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art. 
1986 Off the Beaten Path, Limbo Gallery, Charlotte, N.C. 
Curator: Roger Manley, Independent Curator, Durham, N.C. 
1986 Directors and Curators, Winthrop College Gallery, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1986 Drawing/Seven Points of View, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Va. 
Curator: Vicki Kopf, Curator, Southeastern Center of Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, N.C. 
1985 Drawing Invitational, Winthrop College Gallery, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1978 Exhibited, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, N.C. Curator: Richard Craven, Curator, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art. 
PROFESSIONAL JURIED EXHIBITIONS 
2009 20th Annual Juried Exhibition, Center for the Arts, Rock Hill, S.C. 
Juror: Frank McCauley, Assistant Director/Curator, Sumter Gallery of Art. 
2008 20th Anniversary Juried Exhibition, South Carolina State Museum, Columbia, S.C. 
Jurors: Brian Rutenberg, Artist, New York, N.Y., and Lia Newman, Director of Creative Programs, Artspace, Raleigh, N.C. 
2008 Carolina Contemporary Collection: The Art of Healing, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, S.C. 
Head of Selection Committee: Mark Sloan, Directory, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, Charleston, S.C. 
2005 Homegrown Southeast, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, N.C.

Jurors, SECCA Curatorial Staff, Winston-Salem, N.C. 
2005 Sommerwende International Arts Festival, gallery twenty-four, Berlin, Germany Juror: Reese von Lichtenberg, Director, gallery twenty-four. 
2004 Triennial 2004, South Carolina State Museum, Columbia, S.C. 
Jurors: Brad Thomas, Director and Curator, Van Every/Smith Galleries, Davidson College, Davidson, N.C.; Gwendolyn Everett, Independent Curator and Assistant Professor, Howard University, Washington, D.C.; and Andrea Van Laer Feeser, Associate Professor, Modern and Contemporary Art, Clemson University, Clemson, S.C. 
2003 New American Paintings, #46. The Eighth Open Studios Southern Competition in Print, Boston, Mass. 
Juror: Ron Platt, Curator of Exhibitions, Weatherspoon Museum of Art, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, N.C. 
2001 Accessibility, Two Installations, City of Sumter, S.C. 
Juror: Chris Robinson, Professor of Art, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. 
2000 New American Paintings, #28. The Fifth Open Studios Southern Competition in Print, Boston, Mass. 
Juror: Charlotta Kotik, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, N.Y. 
1998 Triennial '98, South Carolina State Museum, Columbia, S.C. 
Juror: Judieth Tannenbaum, Associate Director and Curator of the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1998 Best in Show, South Carolina State Fair Art Exhibition, Columbia, S.C. 
1998 Best in Show, Jubilee Festival for the Arts Juried Exhibition, Center for the Arts, Rock Hill, S.C. 
Juror: Dr. Leo Twiggs, South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, S.C. 
1996 Combined Talents, 1996 Florida National, Fine Arts Museum, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla. 
1996 KY/SCnyc (curator/Fiona Ragheb), National Art Club, New York, N.Y. 
Juror: Fiona Ragheb, Associate Curator for Collections and Exhibitions at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, N.Y. 
1994 Chiaroscuro - A Contemporary Study of Light and Dark, Montgomery Museum or Art Montgomery, Ala. 
Juror: Jane Kessler, Independent Curator, Charlotte, N.C. 
1994 Award, River Art Festival Exhibition, Greenville, S.C. 
Juror: Juan Logan, Associate Professor of Art, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 
1994 Honorable Mention, Piccolo Spoleto Juried Exhibition, Charleston, S.C. 1993 Anderson Arts Center Annual Juried Exhibition, Anderson, S.C. 
1992 Carolina Artscapes 92, a public art billboard project sponsored by Adams Outdoor, the Mint Museum and the Charlotte/Mecklenburg Arts and Science Council, Charlotte, N.C. 
1988 Best Painting, Springs Traveling Exhibition, Lancaster, S.C. and Southeast United States. 
Juror: Glenn R. Bradshaw, University of Illinois. 
1987 Spring Traveling Exhibition, Lancaster, S.C. and Southeast United States. 
1985 Positive/Negative, 2-D National, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tenn. 1985 College of Mainland Print and Drawing Exhibition, Texas City. Texas. 
1983 Arkansas Art '83, Mabee Fine Arts Center, Arkadelphia, Ark. 
1981 14th Annual Arkansas Exhibition, Southeast Arkansas Arts Center, Pine Bluff, Ark. 1979 Columbia Artists Guild Juried Exhibition, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, S.C. 
1979 Award, Artists Guild of South Carolina Juried Exhibition, McKissick Museum, Columbia, S.C. 1978 South Carolina Arts Commission Juried Exhibition, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, S.C. 1973 Biennial, Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, N.C. 
1972 37th Southeastern Juried Exhibition, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, N.C. 
SELECTED COMMISSIONS, COLLECTIONS AND PUBLIC ART 
2013 Public Art Commission: Time Further Out in collaboration with Shaun Cassidy, Arts &Science Council, Matthews, N.C., Sports Complex. 
2011 Five wall pieces for the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha (collaboration with Shaun Cassidy). 
2009-Present CATS (Charlotte Area Transit System), Blue Line Extension, Public Art and Design for Tom Hunter Station.

2009-2010 Public Art Commission, Winthrop Monolith and River Walk Gathering Area in collaboration with Shaun Cassidy, Hardin Family Garden, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2008 Collection, Ashley River Tower, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, S.C. 
2007 Public Art Commission, Balancing Act, with Shaun Cassidy, Provident Community Bank, Simpsonville, S.C. 
2007 Public Art Commission, Journey, with Shaun Cassidy, Local Government Federal Credit Union, Raleigh, N.C. 
2007 Collection, South Caroline State Museum, Columbia, S.C. 2006 Collection, South Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia, S.C. 2000 Collection, B.F. Goodrich, Charlotte, N.C. 
2000 Collection, Womble, Carlyle, Standridge and Rice, Charlotte, N.C. 
1998 Collection, Jean de Matini et Geneviève Roulin, Lausanne, Switzerland. 1998 Collection, First Charter Center, Charlotte, N.C. 
1997 Collection, Duke University, Durham, N.C. 
1996 Collection, Offices of the Collection de l'Art Brut, Lausanne, Switzerland. 1996 Collection, Kennedy Covington Lobdell & Hickman, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1992 Carolina Artscapes '92, Public Art Billboard Commission, Charlotte, N.C. 
1989 Collection, North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching, Asheville, N.C. 
1982 Riverworks, Public Art Commission, Arkansas College Campus, Funded by the Arkansas Arts Council, Batesville, Ark. 
1978 Collection, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. 1978 Collection, Nations Bank, Charlotte, N.C. 
1977 Collection, Davidson College, Davidson, N.C. 
1977 Stations of the Cross, Commission for Monk's Chapel, Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, N.C. 
PUBLICATIONS AND EXHIBITION CATALOGS 
2012 Tom Stanley: Discovering What’s Next by Wim Roefs. 
2011 Tom Stanley Paints Himself Out of a Corner, digital catalogue with essay by Barbara Schreiber. 2011 Red and White and Black, Art Space brochure with essay by Lia Newman. 
2006 Tom Stanley, The Neighborhood, Essay by Wim Roefs, If ART, Columbia, S.C. 2005 The Drama Issue Five, the A to Z Issue, Joel Speasmaker, Brooklyn. 
2004 South Carolina Birds, Essay by Wim Roefs, Sumter Gallery of Art, Columbia, S.C. 
2003 New American Painting #46, Eighth Open Studios Southern Competition, Open Studio Press, Boston, Mass. 
2002 Geneviève Roulin, published by Jean de Martini & Furor, Switzerland. 
2000 New American Paintings #28, The Fifth Open Studios Southern Competition, Open Studio Press, Boston, Mass. 
1999 The Carolinas Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, An Exploration of Social and Economic Trends, 1924-1999; funding from the Duke Endowment, Charlotte, N.C. 
1998 Triennial 98, South Carolina State Museum/South Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia, S.C. 1996 Combined Talents: The Florida National 1996, Museum of Fine Arts, Florida State University, 
Tallahassee, Fla. 
1996 NY/SCnyc: Works by Contemporary Artists from Kentucky and South Carolina, essay by J. Fiona Ragheb, The National Arts Club, New York. 
1995 3 Artists II, Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, S.C. 
1994 Chiaroscuro: Montgomery 1994 Biennial, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, essay by Jane Kessler, Montgomery. Ala. 
REVIEWS AND ARTICLES 
2015 http://happeningsclt.com/2015/07/08/art-in-process-in-the-studio-with-tom-stanley/ at HappeningsCLT. 
2005 “Arts Infusion: Gallery Work Is in Tom Stanley’s Veins,” by Karen Martin, Winthrop Magazine, Rock 
Hill, S.C. 
2004 “Chasing a mystery,” by Richard Maschal, The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, N.C. 2004 “Floating Down a Mysterious River,” by Lauren Hoyt, The Herald, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2003 “Modern Ideas and Mythology: Two Artists Dog Deep in Different Ways,” by Amy Wisher,

Creative Loafing, Charlotte, N.C. 
2000 Dog Days in Eden: Reexamining the American Landscape,” by Scott Lucas, Creative Loafing, Charlotte, N.C. 
1999 "Hamlet reveals uneasy icons with common structures, by Jane Grau, The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, N.C. 
1999 "en route to hamlet: the work of Tom Stanley," by Teri Tynes, Free Times, Columbia, S.C. 1998 "Stanley's show meanders through a captivating landscape," by Dawn Hinshaw, The State, 
Columbia, S.C. 
1998 "Creative curators," by Jeffrey Day, The State, Columbia, S.C. 
1998 "Exhibits to see before they pack up for the season," by Jane Grau, The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, N.C. 
1997 "3 of 4 painters give a traditional lay of the landscape at Green Hill Center," by Tom Patterson, Winston-Salem Journal, Winston-Salem, N.C. 
1997 "Conversation With the Past," by Jane Grau, Creative Loafing, Charlotte, N.C. 1997 "Best of Both Worlds," by Linda Brown, Creative Loafing, Charlotte, N.C. 
1997 "Layers and Series," by Karl F. Volkmar, The New Orleans Art Review, New Orleans, La. 
1996 "Artist adds more steps in his journey through life," by Tom Patterson, The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, N.C. 
1996 "A Curious Eye," by Pat FitzGerald, The Herald, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1995 "3 artists transform the ordinary," by Tom Patterson, The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, N.C. 1995 "Merritt and Stanley: Two men, one show," by Pat FitzGerald, The Herald, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1992 "Roadside Attractions," by Sandy Seawright, Break Magazine, Charlotte, N.C. 
1991 "Hothouse flora and fauna thrive in WCU galleries," by James Thompson, Asheville Citizen- Times, Asheville, N.C. 
1989 "Geometric Grace," by Steven Litt, The News and Observer, Raleigh, N.C. 
AWARDS AND HONORS 
2012 Featured Artist, South Carolina Art Education Association Conference. 2012 Presidential Citation, Winthrop University. 
2010 2010 Higher Education Award, South Carolina Art Education Association. 2009 United Way Community Champion, United Way of York County. 
2009 Faculty Research Grant with collaborator Shaun Cassidy, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, S.C. 2008 Faculty Research Grant for Curriculum Development, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2007 Recipient, Ben Audrey Volunteer Award, Arts Council of York County. 2006 Presidential Citation, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2005 Regional Artist Project Grant, Arts and Science Council, Charlotte, N.C. 2004 Awarded Sabbatical for Spring 2004. 
2002 Faculty Research Grant for Curriculum Development (Benny Andrews Project), Winthrop University, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2000 Presidential Citation, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1995 “Best In Charlotte: Critics Choice Award for Best University Gallery,” Creative Loafing. 1995 “Best In Charlotte: Critics Choice Award for Best Curated Exhibition,” Creative Loafing. 1995 Artist Project Grant, South Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia, S.C. 
1995 Regional Designation Award in the Arts, Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games. 1994 “Best University Gallery of 1994,” The Charlotte Observer. 
1990 Certificate of Recognition, Community Appearance Commission, City or Salisbury. 1982 Artist Project Grant, Arkansas Arts Council, Little Rock, Ark. 
PROGRAMMING PARTNERSHIPS 
2011-12 Partnership with Wells Fargo: Students commissioned to produce 8 sculptures to commemorate 10th Anniversary of Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, N.C. 
2010 ACE Projects at Winthrop development of Exhibition Educational Website for Edmund Lewandowski: Precisionism and Beyond in collaboration with Art Educators, Rock Hill School District. 
2010 Proposal for October Teacher In-Service for Exhibition and Educational Website Edmund 
Lewandowski: Precisionism and Beyond. 1 0 

2010 ACE Projects at Winthrop sponsored Patrick Dougherty Installation entitled Ain't Misbehavin', with the Arts Council of York County, Old Town Rock Hill, and Gallery Up. 
2005-2010 Artists and Civic Engagement (ACE) Projects with Clinton Junior College, Arts Council of York County, Gallery Up, Old Town Rock Hill, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2006 Force of Nature, Contemporary Japanese Artists-in-Residence with Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston, Van Every/Smith Galleries at Davidson College. Clemson Architecture Center in Charleston, McColl Center for Visual Arts in Charlotte, Sumter Gallery of Art/Cultural Council of Sumter and the College of Architecture at UNC Charlotte. 
2005-2006 South by South Africa – Crafting Cultural Understanding with Arts and Science Council, Afro- American Cultural Center, Charlotte Symphony, Charlotte Center City Partners, Moving Poets Theatre of Dance, Levine Museum of the New South, N.C. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, Opera Carolina, Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, Light Factory, and Gallery 5. 
2004 Lives of Our Times Planning Forum with The Herald, including artist Deborah Luster, poet C.D. Wright, and Smithsonian curator Merry A. Foresta, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2003 Untitled Projects with McColl Center for Visual Arts, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 2003 Benny Andrews: The Human Spirit Series with Rock Hill School District 3 and No Room for Racism 
Committee, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2002 Words and Images from Blackmon Road with The Herald, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2002 High and Low: Printmakers Views of Society with The Mint Museum of Art, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2002 150 Years and Fickle Ballast with Rock Hill’s Sesquicentennial Committee, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2001 Portraits et Personages, Selected Works from the Collection de l‘Art Brut’s Neuve Invention with the Collection de l’Art Brut, College of Charleston and Wake Forest University. 
2000 Remembering Ed: the Last Precisionist with South Carolina ETV. 
2000 Works from Studio XI with Studio XI in Morganton, N.C., the Gallery at Carillon in Charlotte, N.C., and Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2000 Potent Figures with the S.C. Arts Commission and Bank of America, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1998 Still Worth Keeping: Communities, Preservation and Self-Taught Artists with the South Carolina State Museum, Columbia, S.C. 
1998 Photographic Memory: The Andy Burris Portfolio, 1972-1998 with The Herald, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1997 Homage: Photographs of Decatur County, Georgia, by Paul Kwilecki, with the South Carolina State Museum, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. and the South Carolina State Museum, Columbia, S.C. 
1996 Earl Robbins Catawba Potter, with Rock Hill School District 3 and the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1993 Backcountry Decorative Arts with the York County Historical Commission and Historic Brattonsville, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1992 Across Generations: Catawba Potters and Their Art with School District 3 and the S.C. Humanities Council, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1989 Robert Kopf Fence Project Public Art Project with the City of Salisbury and the N.C. Arts Council, Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, N.C. 
1988 Salisbury Arts in Industry Project with Taylor Clay Products and the N.C. Arts Council, Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, S.C. 
PROGRAMMING GRANTS 
2010 Faculty Research Grant for Documentation of Fragments of Collaboration, Shaun Cassidy and Tom Stanley. 
2008 Cultural Vision Planning Grant, South Carolina Arts Commission, working with Associate Professor of Design Gerry Derksen to develop logo and identity plan for Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden. 
2007 Statewide Arts Participation Grant for Dalton Downtown Arts Initiative, S.C. Arts Commission. 2004 IMLS Institutional Assessment Grant for Museum Assessment Program (MAPS) Self-Study. 
2004 S.C. Humanities Council Planning Grant for Lives of Our Time. 1 1 

2002 The S.C. Arts Commission: Benny Andrews: The Human Spirit Series. 
1998 Project Grant from S.C Arts Commission to produce exhibition Selected Drawings by Gene Merritt. 1996 S.C. Humanities Council: co-author and organizer of grant to fund Still Worth Keeping Symposium. 1994 S.C. Arts Commission and S.C. Humanities Council: Planning Grants to research an exhibition and 
symposium with the South Carolina State Museum entitled Still Worth Keeping: Communities, Preservation and Self-Taught Artists. 
1992 S.C. Humanities Council: project director of Across Generations: Catawba Potters and Their Art, 
including an exhibition, symposium, demonstrations and educational kit. 
1992 S.C. Arts Commission: Exhibition Assistance Grant for Nene Humphrey: Matrix with an essay by Susan Krane. 
1991 S.C. Arts Commission: Exhibition Assistance Grant for Jerry Uelsmann: Images 1984-89 and Shrines From the Post New South. 
1989 N.C. Arts Council: Exhibition Assistance for 1) The Self As Other, curator Robert Godfrey, 2) Cham Hendon/Paintings, curator Perry Nesbitt and 3) Bearing Witness Valdez, curators J. Kessler and J. Lambla. 
1989 N.C. Arts Council Design Arts Grant: A partnership with City of Salisbury to commission Robert Kopf’s 
Fence Project around public “clear well.” 
1988 N.C. Arts Council Community Initiative Grant: Water works Visual Arts Center partnership with Taylor Clay Products of Salisbury to initiate an Arts in Industry Project. 
1988 N.C. Arts Council: Exhibition Assistance Grant for Contemporary Landscapes: Five Views with artists Frances Barth, Susanna Heller, Michi Itami, Tobi Kahn and Cari Rosmarin; curator John Moore. 
1986 NEA: For exhibition programs at Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, N.C. 
1986 N.C. Arts Council Design Arts Program: Waterworks Visual Arts Center partnership with Livingston College for the selection process to produce public art on the campus. 
1985-89 IMS: General Operating Grant for the Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, N.C. 
1980 S.C. Humanities Council: Planning and Exhibition Assistance for Worth Keeping: Found Artists of the Carolinas. 
1980 S.C. Humanities Council: Regional Symposium Southeast with participants Jim Roche, William Dunlap, Bob Kopf, Sandra Langer, Mitzi Shumake and Drink Small. 
HIGHLIGHTED DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES 
2010 Identified funds for upcoming Edmund Lewandowski exhibition with Office of Development. Work in progress to identify additional funding for related activities. 
2005-2010 Identified private and SCAC funds for ACE Projects, Dalton Downtown Arts Initiative and Clinton Junior College Dalton Gallery programming. 
2001 Identified funds and designed in partnership with Facilities Management a successful renovation of the Rutledge Gallery entrance. 
1998-99 Worked in partnership with patrons Wayne and Lib Patrick; the Office of Development; Campus Design; and Facilities Management to successfully renovate, name and endow the Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery
1997-98 Worked in partnership with patrons Ed and Dolores Lewandowski; the Office of Development; Campus Design; and Facilities Management on the successful renovation, naming and endowment of the Edmund D. Lewandowski Student Gallery
1997-Present Initiated Patrons of the Gallery Annual Newsletter and Updates which has provided outreach and information to the community and acts as fundraising vehicle for gallery programming. 
1994 Patrons of Winthrop University Gallery established. 
1989-90 With Waterworks Visual Arts Center Board of Directors, initiated plans for renovation of gallery and educational facilities; undertook a capital campaign to provide funding and successfully raised 
$500,000. 
PR0FESSIONAL SERVICE AND PRESENTATIONS 
2014 Alumni Presentation in Department of Fine Arts, Presentation, South Carolina Art Education Association Conference, Greenville, S.C. 
2013 Technology Initiative in Department of Fine Arts, Presentation, South Carolina Art Education Association Conference, Beaufort, S.C. 
2012 Feature Artist and Presenter, South Carolina Art Education Association Annual Conference, Myrtle 
Beach, S.C. 
2011 Presenter, Mechanical Drawing as a Point of Departure for Fine Arts, South Carolina Art Education Association Conference, Greenville, S.C. 
2010 Presenter, Embedding Public Art and Design into Curriculum and Precisionism and Beyond: Edmund Lewandowski, an American Precisionist and Art Educator, South Carolina Art Education Association Annual Conference, Columbia, S.C. 
2010 Participant, Arts Advocacy Day, S.C. Arts Alliance, Columbia, S.C. 
2010 Juror, North to South, Green Rice Gallery, Charlotte, N.C. 
2009 Presenter, Instilling Excellence and Responsibility in College Freshmen Arts Majors, South Carolina Art Education Association Annual Meeting, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 
2009 Lecturer, Floating, North Carolina Governor’s School, Meredith College, Raleigh, N.C. 
2009 Presenter, Instilling Excellence and Responsibility in Freshman Fine Arts Majors, SEED Conference, Student Excellence, Engagement, and Development, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2009 Juror and Speaker, Artsplosure, Raleigh, N.C. 
2009 Inside Outsider Art Class Participated in Conservation of L.C. Carson’s Colosseum (sic), South Carolina State Museum, Columbia, S.C. 
2009 Participant, Arts Advocacy Day, S.C. Arts Alliance, Columbia, S.C. 
2008 Guest Speaker, 20th Anniversary Ceremony Celebration, South Carolina State Museum, Columbia, S.C. 
2008 Presenter, Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden and Civic Engagement, South Carolina Art Education Association Conference, Greenville, S.C. 
2008 Juror, Lake Norman Arts League Juried Exhibition, Davidson, N.C. 
2006 Presenter, Floating: A Process of Creative Collaboration, Southeastern Theatre Conference, Orlando, Fla. 
2006 Film Appearance, A Man Named Pearl, Tentmakers Production, Charlotte, N.C. 
2006 Artist Facilitator, Public Art Workshops to Produce Work for Levine’s Children’s Hospital, Charlotte Country Day School (High School), Charlotte, N.C. 
2006-2007 Lead Artist Facilitator, Floating: A Creative Collaboration, CLIA, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, S.C. 2005-2010 Coordinator, Artists and Civic Engagement (ACE) Projects, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2005-Present Board Member and Past Vice President, Friends of Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden, Bishopville, S.C. 2005-2010 Coordinator of exhibitions and related programs, Dalton Gallery, Clinton Junior College, Rock Hill, 
S.C. 
2005 Lecturer, Artists Forum, Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, N.C. 2005 Panelist, Piedmont Politics, S.C. ETV, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2004 Panelist, Organizational Grants, Arts and Science Council, Charlotte, N.C. 2004 Juror, Lancaster County Arts Council Youth Art Month, Lancaster, S.C. 
2004-Present Core Scholars Advisory Committee for core exhibition and educational content of the planned Museum of Life and the Environment, York County, S.C. 
2004 Juror, Radiovision, WFAE, Charlotte, N.C. 
2003 Lecturer, New South Old South, Lavine Museum of the New South, Charlotte, N.C. 2003 Panelist, CATS Public Arts, Charlotte, N.C. 
2003 Juror, Radiovision, WFAE, Charlotte, N.C. 
2003 Lecturer, Tradition and Innovation: South Carolina Self-Taught Artists, South Carolina State Museum, Columbia, S.C. 
2003 Lecturer, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, College of Charleston, Charleston, S.C. 
2003 Lecturer, Self-taught Artists, Lemans Lecture Hall, Belk Visual Arts Center, Davidson College, Davidson, N.C. 
2003 Organizer, School District 3/Art Educator-Student Workshop with Benny Andrews, Winthrop University. 
2002 Lecturer, Art Brut and the Neuve Invention, Scales Fine Arts Center, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C. 
2002 Lecturer, Art Brut and the Neuve Invention, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, College of Charleston, Charleston, S.C. 
2002 Panelist, Artist Grants, Arts and Science Council, Charlotte, N.C. 2002 Juror, Radiovision, WFAE, Charlotte, N.C. 
2001 Panelist, Organizational Grants, Arts and Science Council, Charlotte, N.C. 
1999 Lecturer, The Work of Brooks Yeomans, Shiseido Co., Ltd. Gallery, Tokyo, Japan. 1999 Lecturer, Recent Work, U.S.C. Sumter, Sumter, S.C. 
1999 Lecturer, En Route to Hamlet, McKissick Museum, Columbia, S.C. 1999 
Lecturer, The Arts of Gene Merritt in the Community, Conference for J. Iverson Riddle Institute for 
Creative Expression, Asheville, N.C. 
1999 Lecturer, The Art of Catawba Pottery, Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, N.C. 
1999-2003 Member of Collections Committee, York County Culture and Heritage Commission, Rock Hill, S.C. 1998 Juror, UNC Charlotte Department of Art Student Exhibition, Charlotte, N.C. 
1998 Juror, Sumter Gallery of Art Juried Exhibition, Sumter, S.C. 1998 Panelist, Mint Museum Minority Internship, Charlotte, N.C. 
1997 Juror, Street Gallery, Billboard Public Art Proposals, Cultural Council of Richland and 
1997 Organizer of Teacher In-Service, The Expressive Arts: The Classroom and Beyond, Olde English Consortium, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1996 Presenter, South Carolina Art Education Association Conference, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 1996 Member, Exhibition Committee, Rock Hill Arts Council, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1997 Presenter, N.C/S.C. Joint Museum Conference, Gastonia, N.C. 
1996 Co-organizer and presenter, Still Worth Keeping Symposium, College of Charleston, Charleston, S.C. 1995-1998 Member, Mint Museum of Art Community Advisory Board, Charlotte, N.C. 
1995 Panelist, Regional Emerging Artist Grants, Arts and Science Council, Charlotte, N.C. 1995 Lecturer, Catawba Pottery, McKissick Museum Teacher In-Service, Columbia, S.C. 1995 Lecturer, Catawba Pottery, South Carolina Humanities Festival, Hartsville, S.C. 
1995 Lecturer, Catawba Pottery, Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, N.C. 
1995 Panelist, Grassroots Grants Review, Arts and Science Council, Charlotte, N.C. 
1994-1995 Coordinating Consultant, Catawba Cultural Preservation Project Cultural Visions Grant, Catawba Reservation, York County, S.C. 
1994-1997 Regional Curators Roundtable, Weatherspoon Gallery, Greensboro, N.C. 1993-1995 S.C. Arts Commission Art Collection Acquisition Committee, Columbia, S.C. 1993 IMS Grant Reader, Washington, D.C. 
1993 Juror, Earth: Visions and Interpretations of Nature through Environmentally Sensitive Art, Associate Artists, Winston-Salem, N.C. 
1993 Moderator, People and Museums, South Carolina Museum Federation Spring Conference, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 
1993 Organizer and Moderator, Across Generations: Catawba Pottery Tradition, Rock Hill School District 3 Teacher In-Service, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1993 Juror, Catch a Rising State Student Art Exhibition, Gaston County Museum of Art and History, Gastonia, N.C. 
1992-1993 Member, South Carolina Save Outdoor Sculpture Planning Committee, Columbia, S.C. 
1992 Member, South Carolina Canvas the People, Visual Arts Working Committee, South Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia, S.C. 
1992 Presenter, Catawba Tradition as a Classroom Resource, South Carolina Art Education Fall Staff Development Conference, Columbia, S.C. 
1992 Presenter, Collaborative Printmaking Workshop, USC Spartanburg, Spartanburg, S.C. 1991 Juror, Asheville Art Museum Juried Exhibition, Asheville, N.C. 
1990 Panelist, Grants Allocation, Arts and Science Council, Charlotte, N.C. 
1990-1992 President, ARTVU Magazine Board of Directors, Winston-Salem/Raleigh, N.C. 
1982 Arkansas Coordinator, Mid-South Humanities Project based at Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tenn. 
WINTHROP UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE 
2013 Graduate Council 
2012-13 Fine Arts Representative to Global Learning Initiative (GLI) restructuring of Degree Checklist the Study Aboard Option. 
2012-13 Chair, Search Committee for Chair of Theatre and Dance. 
2012 Chair, Search Committee for Assistant Dean, College of Visual and Performing Arts. 
2009-2010 Design Collaborator with Shaun Cassidy, Public Art and Design Proposal, Winthrop University Hardin Family Garden. 
2009 Guest Speaker, Spring Luncheon, Kershaw County Alumni Chapter, Camden, S.C. 10 11 

2009-13 College of Visual and Performing Arts International Committee. 2008-2009 Member, University SEED Committee. 
2007 Guest Speaker, Asheville Area Alumni Chapter Reception, Black Mountain, N.C. 
2007-Present Fine Arts Undergraduate Advisor. 
2007-Present M.F.A. Program Advisor. 
2007-Present Member, University Faculty Advisory Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics. 2005-Present Participant in Family Weekend. 
2001-Present Member, College Medal of Honor in the Arts Committee. 2000-Present Member, University Public Art Advisory Committee. 
2000-2007 Member, Departmental Speakers Committee. 1991-2000 Chair, University Art Acquisition Committee. 
1994-1995 Member, University Black History Month Committee. 1995-Present Participant, Specialization Review. 
1995-Present Member, M.F.A. Thesis Committees. 1990-Present Chair, College Exhibition Committee 
1998-Present Member, Departmental Promotion and Recruitment 
1997-1998 Member, University Safety Committee, Insurance Sub-Committee. 1996-1997 Member, Dean’s Advisory Committee. 
1994-1995 Member, Dean’s Search Committee. 
1994-1995 Member, Art and Design Futures Planning Committee B. 1992-1995 Member, University Cultural Event Committee. 
1992-1993 Member, Art and Design Futures Planning Committee. 1992 Member, University Convergence of Culture Committee. 
SERVICE TO COMMUNITY 
2012-16 Partnership with City of Rock Hill to plan public art components for development of East Main Park and Knowledge Park in conjunction with Textile Corridor Development Project. 
2010-Present Environmental Art Committee, McColl Center for Visual Arts, Charlotte, N.C. 
2008-2011 Member, Rock Hill Tourism Commission Marketing and Promotions Subcommittee, City of Rock Hill, S.C. 
2008 Attendee, City of Rock Hill, Weed and Seed Forum, Manchester Meadows, Rock Hill, S.C. 2008 Juror, Municipal Court, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2008 Designer, Altar Furniture, St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2008 Designer and Fabricator, Stations of the Cross, St. Mary’s Catholic Church, rock Hill, S.C. 2008 Art donation to A Place for Hope Auction, The Oratory, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2008 Art donation to Auction for The Oratory, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2008 Introductory Speaker, Fall Convocation, Clinton Junior College, Rock Hill, S.C. 2007-2009 Volunteer, Northside Elementary School for the Arts, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2005-Present Coordinator, Dalton Downtown Arts Initiative (now ACE Projects or Artists and Civic Engagement Projects), Rock Hill, S.C. 
2006-2009 Member, City of Rock Hill’s MLK Task Force, Rock Hill, S.C. 2006-2009 Table Sponsor, MLK Annual Prayer Breakfast, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2005-Present Board Member and Past Vice President, Friends of Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden, Bishopville, S.C. 2005 -2009 Member, City of Rock Hill’s No Room for Racism Committee, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2005 Juneteenth Committee, Dr. Essie Mae Washington Guest Speaker, Rock Hill, S.C. 2005-Present Exhibition coordinator, Dalton Gallery, Clinton Junior College, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2005-2007 Member, City of Rock Hill Council of Neighborhoods, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2005-2009 Board Member and Chair of Exhibition Committee, Arts Council of Rock Hill and York County, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2000-Present Art donation to Eagle Club Annual Auction, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, S.C. 1997 Painted Murals, Richmond Drive Elementary School, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1995-Present Art donation to Arts Council of York County Benefit Arts Auction, Center for the Arts, Rock Hill, S.C. 1996-1997 Member, York County Child Watch Coalition and Planning Committee, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1996-1997 Member, School District 3 Visual and Performing Arts Evaluation Committee, Rock Hill, S.C. 1995-Present Artist Participant Center for the Arts Benefit Art Auction, Rock Hill, S.C. 12 

GALLERY DIRECTOR – CURATOR 
AUTHORED ARTICLES AND ESSAYS AS CURATOR 
2006 Exhibition Essay, “Fact-Family-Fantasy,” Artspace, Raleigh, N.C. 
2006 “Journey to the Cradle of Humankind,” Introductory Essay for Winthrop’s South by South Africa Project, Two Worlds Outside: Nukain Mabusa and Joshua Samuel, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2005 “Notes on Memory and Observation in the Drawing of Gene Merritt,” Musée de la Création Franche, Bègles, France. 
2002 Essays on Gene Merritt and Brooks Yeomans, Eternity Has No Door of Escape, Galleria Gottardo, Lugano, Switzerland. 
2001 L'Art Brut Fascicule 21, Collection de l'Art Brut Monograph Series, Essays about Artists Gene Merritt and Brooks Yeomans. 
2001 Exhibition Essay, “Portraits et Personnages,” Winthrop University Galleries. 2000 Film Writer, Remembering Ed: The Last Precisionist, S.C. ETV. 
1999 "Tom Stanley Explores the World of Gene Merritt," Raw Vision, London and New York. 1999 "Outside of What," essay for magazine Hanatsubaki, Tokyo, Japan. 
1998 Announcement Essay for Gene Merritt Exhibition, Collection de l'Art Brut, Lausanne, Switzerland. 1995 Exhibition Essay, "Gifts of Survival," Catawba Pottery: Legacy of Survival/Seven Master Potters, South 
Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia, S.C. 
1993 "New Craft/New Art," Essay for Crafts of the Carolinas, South Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia, S.C. 
1993 Author and Organizer of Education Kit, Across Generations: Catawba Potters and Their Art, South Carolina Humanities Commission. 
1991 Exhibition Essay, Somar Invitational Exhibition, Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, N.C. 1990 Exhibition Essay, "Jeremiah Miller: In the Wild," Gibbes Museum Exhibition, Charleston, S.C. 1981 Exhibition Essay, “Worth Keeping: Found Artists of the Carolinas”, Columbia Museum of Art, 
Columbia, S.C. 
SELECTED CURATORIAL EXPERIENCE 
2006 Fact-Family-Fantasy: Takaaki Iwabu, Mary Shannon Johnston and Alison Overton, Artspace, Raleigh, N.C. 
2006 Edge to Edge: Art of the 1960s, Bank of America Gallery, Charlotte, N.C., and Bank of America Gallery, San Francisco, Ca. 
2003 The Felt Moment, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, S.C. 
2003 New South Old South Somewhere In Between (revisited), Levine Museum of the New South, Charlotte, N.C. 
2002 Gene Merritt Drawings, Musée Invention Franche, Bègles, France. 
2001 Co-curator, Portraits et Personnages: Selected Works from the Collection de l'Art Brut's Neuve Invention, Winthrop University Galleries, Wake Forest University and College of Charleston. 
1999 Exhibition Consultant, Brooks Yeomans Drawings, Collection de l'Art Brut, Lausanne, Switzerland. 1997-1998 Co-curator, Still Worth Keeping: Communities, Preservation and Self-Taught Artists, South Carolina 
State Museum, Columbia, S.C. 
1997-1998 Fear Not Forever: Visions of the Spirit, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 1997-1998 Exhibition Consultant, Gene Merritt Drawings, Collection de l'Art Brut, Lausanne, 
Switzerland. 
1995 New South, Old South, Somewhere In Between, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 1995 Co-curator, Catawba Pottery: Legacy of Survival/Seven Master Potters, Columbia, S.C. 
1992 Discovering America: Finding Many Faces, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1991 Explorations I: A Preview of Art and Design in Winthrop Galleries, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1991 Elevated Space: Painting, Drawing and Sculpture in Gallery I, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1981 Worth Keeping: Found Artists of the Carolinas, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, S.C. 13 

EXHIBITIONS ORGANIZED IN COLLABORATION WITH ARTISTS 
2006 Force of Nature, Contemporary Japanese Artists with artists Yumiko Yamazaki and Rikuo Ueda, Winthrop University Galleries. 
2005-2006 South by South Africa –Two Worlds Outside: Nukain Mabusaand Joshua Samuel with John Clarke, Winthrop University Galleries. 
2005 One Big Self: Prisoners of Louisiana, Artist Deborah Luster, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2003 Benny Andrews: The Human Spirit Series, Artist Benny Andrews, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2003 Untitled Projects, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2002 Two Ways With Wood: Bob Kopf and Randy Shull, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 2001 Let Go-of the Work: Language and Photography by Chris Sullivan, Winthrop University Galleries, 
Rock Hill, S.C. 
1998 Installations: Joel House’s Enclosure, Aldwyth’s DNA, Brad Thomas’ RUT, Connie Bostic’s The Chicken Yard and Jeffrey Goll’s The Human Armada, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1996 Michelle Van Parys: Second Thoughts, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 1996 Leon Hicks: Virtualscape/Installation, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1996 Making/Sharing/Seeing: Art That Teachers and Heals, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 1995 Fires, Favors, Melancholies: Roger Manley, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1995 John Acorn: Camouflage Man and Reflections on the 20th Century, Winthrop University Galleries, 
Rock Hill, S.C. 
1995 Penland School Artists-In-Residence, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1994 Relief Prints: Ann Connor, Marcelo Novo, Sydney Cross, Merrill Shatzman, William Fick, Mary Walker and Beth Grabowski, Winthrop University Galleries, rock Hill, S.C. 
1994 The Reproduction of Hysteria: Susan Brenner, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 1994 Metals: Ira DeKoven, Rick Smith, Paula Garrett, Alf Ward, Ted Monnich, Karen Werth, and 
Christina Shmigel, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1993 Natural Disasters and Other New Works: Monotypes and Paintings by Katherine Kadish, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1992 Nene Humphrey: Matrix, Artist Nene Humphrey, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 1992 Michael Aurbach: Final Portraits, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1992 William Fick: Linocuts, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1992 Ellouise Schoettler: Stolen Moments, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1991 Benny Andrews: The America Series, Artist Benny Andrews, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
ADMINISTRATION OF GUEST-CURATED AND TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS 
2001 NCECA 2001 Clay National, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
2000 Judy Chicago: Trials and Tributes, Organized by Florida State University, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1999 GeeGaw, Guest Curator Jason Forrest, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1997 Effective Sight: The Paintings of Juan Logan, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 1996 Ansel Adams: The Man Who Captured Earth’s Beauty from the Springs Collection, Winthrop 
University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1995 A Window to the East: Wood Block Prints from the Gibbes Museum of Art, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1993 James Rosen Painting, Originated by Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1992 Shrines and Altars of the Post-New South, Guest Curator Tom Patterson, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1991 Jerry Uelsman: Images, 1984-1989 from the Fine Arts Center/Cheekwood, Winthrop University Galleries, Rock Hill, S.C. 
1990 The Self as Other, Guest Curator Robert Godfrey, Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, N.C. 1990 Bearing Witness Valdez Guest Curators Jane Kessler and June Lambla, Waterworks Visual Arts 
Center, Salisbury, N.C. 
1990 Selections from the Lynch Collection of Outsider Art from North Carolina Wesleyan College, Guest Curator Roger Manley, Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, N.C. 
1989 Cham Hendon/Paintings, Guest Curator Perry Nesbitt, Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, N.C. 
1988 Contemporary Landscapes: Five Views, Guest Curator John Moore, Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, N.C 
1986 The Penland Experience Guest Curator Verne Stanford, Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, N.C. 
PROFESSIONAL ARTISTIC OR CURATORIAL TRAVEL 
2005 South Africa for South by South Africa Project, Pretoria, Cradle of Humankind, Johannesburg and Cape Town. 
2002 Paris for La Collection Geneviève Roulin, Musée de la Halle Saint Pierre, Paris. 
2000 Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne, Switzerland, to co-curate Portraits et Personnages with the late Geneviève Roulin. 
1999 Tokyo, Japan, for the Exhibition and Lecture The Work of Brooks Yeomans, Shiseido Co., Ldt. Gallery. 
1999 Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne, Switzerland, for Brooks Yeomans Exhibition. 
1998 Collection de l’Art Brut, Lausanne, Switzerland, for Gene Merritt Exhibition

1994-97 Southeastern United States including New Orleans, La.; Birmingham, Ala.; Montgomery, Ala;, Cullman, Ala.; Nashville, Tenn.; Washington, D.C.; Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Wilson, N.C.; Chapel Hill, N.C.; Charleston, S.C.; and Durham, N.C., for Still Worth Keeping: Communities, Preservation and Self- Taught Artist.

No comments: