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Cameron
Hockenson
Born in Sacramento, California
Education
2006-2008 MFA Sculpture candidate San Francisco Art Institute
2002 BLARCH degree. Bachelor’s of Landscape Architecture, concentration
in
Environmental design at California Polytechnic University
2004 Assistantship and studies in the visual arts at HISA (Hellenic
International Studies in the Arts) under Prof. Joe Moss.
2001 Landscape Architecture, prof. Roland Raderschwil at (HSR) Hochschule
Technicum, Rapperswil Switzerland
2000 Urban Design, Spain and Portugal, Cal Poly extended studies program,
prof. Walter Tryon
1999 Architectural Design, three years at California Polytechnic University
San Luis Obispo
1995-1996 Architecture preparatory schooling, Consumnes River Junior
College, Sacramento
1993-1996 Graphic illustration and drawing at American River Junior
College, Sacramento
Group
Exhibitions
2007 “Climate” Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute
2006 “NAABAS” vernisage, Apothiki Gallery, Paros, Greece
2005 “Terraced Archipelago” Enosi Gallery of Paros, Greece
2004 “Dance of Eros and Thanatos” Archilochos Cultural Center,
Paros, Greece.
2004 “Color Time-lapse” HISA Studio, Paroikia, Greece.
2002 “A Living Fabric of Memory.” CAED, California Polytechnic
University.
2001 “The Alamend, Urban Designs for Zurich Public Space,”
HSR, Rapperswil, Switzerland.
2001 “Street, Stream, Hospice” CAED, California Polytechnic
University.
1999 “Passengers on the Wind,” Santa Maria Municipal Airport
(SMX), Santa Maria, California.
1998 “Learning from the Sun” The Ranch House at Hidden Villa,
California.
1998 “A City without a Center, Los Osos Civic Complex,”
CAED Gallery, California Polytechnic University.
1997 “Patrick’s Point State Park Visitor Center, Architectural
Plans,” CAED Gallery California Polytechnic University.
Site
Specific Instillations
2005 “Edges” Big River State Park, Mendocino, California
2005 “Fire and Ice” Eldorado National Forest Recreation
Area, Emigrant Gap, California.
2004 “Cairns” Parasporos, Paros, Greece
Commissions
1998 Landscape design for Serrano Development, Eldorado Hills, California.
1997 Landscape design for Serrano Development, Eldorado Hills, California.
1996 Graphic art, letterhead, Jonas Salk Middle School, Sacramento,
California.
1993-2001 Architectural visualizations/renderings for various residential
projects
Employment
2004-2006 Digital photography, film, and montage at Hellenic International
Studies in the Arts, Paros, Greece.
2004-2005 Collaborative sculpture and painting studio, HISA.
2005 Cycladic Culture and Archeological Sites, HISA
2004 Organized, and documented student programs at archeological sites
and museums in Ephesus,
Cappadoccia, Turkey, and Delos, Naxos, and Santorini in Greece.
2004 Photography, film, editing, for HISA academic functions, exhibitions,
poetry readings, and field trips.
2003-2004 Junior architectural/landscape designer, draftsmen, and presentation
artist at
Orr Design (multidisciplinary firm) Sacramento California.
2001-2002 Landscape designer and field director for Designscapes of
Sacramento
2001 Architectural models and 3-D digital visualizations for Orr Design
Multi-disciplinary Architecture,
Landscape Architecture, interior and graphic design firm. Sacramento
CA.
1995 English literacy tutor, Jonas Salk Middle SchoolVideo 2004 “I
Mythologies” Independent academic film
2004 “Paroikia” Parosweb
2004 “Apothiki Gallery,” documentation for Parosweb
2004 “Asteras Paradise,” Parosweb
2001 “Discovering Europe,” Independent academic film
Independent
Research
2004 Sketches on Greek vernacular architecture, Cycladic, Dodecanese,
and North Eastern Aegean islands.
2002 Buddhist mural painting, Case studies, research, video documentation
in Chang Mai, and peninsular Thailand.
1998 Video documentation of Lencois and the surrounding highlands of
Chapada Diamontina, Brazil.
Christy
Kay Lopez
Recent Experience
April 2003 to present – Owner, Mehndi Body Art / Albuquerque,
New Mexico and Henna Alchemy/San Francisco, California
August 2001 to July 2002 – Sales & Marketing Coordinator for
the Weekly Alibi and Director of Advertising for la cocinita magazine
– NuCity Publications/Albuquerque, New Mexico
August 2000 to July 2001 – Account Executive – Vaughn Wedeen
Creative/Albuquerque, New Mexico
1994-1999 Realtor/Albuquerque, New Mexico
Exhibitions
Feminity –University of New Mexico, ASA Gallery. January/February
2004
Route/New –. University of New Mexico, ASA Gallery. October/November
2004
The Observer Effect – Solo show / Senior Honors Thesis exhibition.
The University of New Mexico,
John Sommers Gallery. February 2005
Revisited: The Observer Effect and Husht Reverberations –. Factory
on 5th Gallery. March/April 2005
Convocation Show – Popejoy Auditorium Lobby, University of New
Mexico. May 2005 – January 2006.
Transparent – Swell Gallery, San Francisco, California. October,
2006
Climate – Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute. Feb
2007
Vernissage/MFA Graduate Exhibition – Fort Mason/Herbst Pavilion,
San Francisco, CA. May 2007
Education
University of New Mexico, College of Fine Art: BA – Fine Art Studio
(Painting) 2005
San Francisco Art Institute: MFA – Painting 2007
LAURA
CASSIDY ROGERS
EDUCATION
MA, Exhibition and Museum Studies, August 2006–May 2009
San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) San Francisco, California, USA
BA, Comparative Sociology, August 2001–May 2005
University of Puget Sound (UPS) Tacoma, Washington, USA
EXHIBITION EXPERIENCE
SHELLtered: Shelters Inspired by Sea Shells, forthcoming
Co-curated by Laura Cassidy Rogers and Linda Weintraub TBA traveling,
USA
2nd Jolika Exhibition of New Guinea Art (Highlands and Massim), forthcoming
Curated by Christina Hellmich M.H. Memorial De Young Museum San Francisco,
CA, USA
Wherever We Go: Art, Identity, Cultures in Transit, May–September
2007
Curated by Hou Hanru Walter and McBean Galleries, San Francisco Art
Institute San Francisco, CA, USA
Symposium: New Guinea Art Since 1875, April 2007
Curated by Christina Hellmich M.H. Memorial De Young Museum San Francisco,
CA, USA
International Symposium on the Arts in Society, February 2007
Curated by Tressa Berman Common Ground Conferences, New York University
New York, NY, USA
World Factory, January–April 2007
Curated by Hou Hanru Walter and McBean Galleries, San Francisco Art
Institute San Francisco, CA, USA
Sarkis: Alive and After, September–December 2006
Curated by Hou Hanru Walter and McBean Galleries, San Francisco Art
Institute San Francisco, CA, USA
Celebrating Art & Culture 1930-2006, June 2006–November 2006
Curated by Alan Peterson Museum of Northern Arizona Flagstaff, AZ, USA
Timeless Excellence: Honoring MNA’s Fine Arts Collections, June
2006–April 2007
Curated by Alan Peterson Museum of Northern Arizona Flagstaff, AZ, USA
Native American Youth Art, February–March 2006
Curated by Anne Doyle Museum of Northern Arizona Flagstaff, AZ, USA
3rd Annual Southwest Native American Film and Video Festival, July 2006
Selection Committee Flagstaff Cultural Partners, Indigenous Action Media
& Museum of Northern Arizona Flagstaff, AZ, USA
Vital Continuity, April 2005
Independent Project Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting
Portland, OR, USA
The Olympic Spirit, September 2004
Independent Project Metro Tacoma Fencing Club Tacoma, WA, USA
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant, January 2007–Present
BorderZone Arts San Francisco, CA, USA
Assisting Executive Director Tressa Berman with realizing BZA-affiliated
projects, which foster artistic exchanges across international, cultural,
geographic and political boundaries through the creation of and participation
in exhibitions, publications, academic coursework, conferences, etc.
Jolika Intern, September 2006–Present
M.H. De Young Memorial Museum San Francisco, CA, USA
Assist Curator of Oceanic Art Christina Hellmich with object research
(old and new acquisitions), maintenance of collections database, and
other special projects (i.e. Jolika Fellows Program, San Francisco Tribal
and Textile Arts Show).
SARAH
DIANE WILLIS
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Sculpture, Herron School of Art and Design, Indiana
University, Indianapolis.
JURIED EXHIBITIONS
2007 “Climate,” Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2007 “Transparent,” Swell Gallery, San Francisco.
2006 “Sculpture Invitational,” Studio B Gallery, Cincinnati.
2005 “Bookarts,” Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis.
“Skin Hula,” Herron School of Art and Design, Indianapolis.
“Apple,” Madison Gallery, Indianapolis.
“Synectics,” ArtSpace30, Indianapolis.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS/INSTALLATIONS
2005 “Yellow Cake and the Plastic Social Space,” Herron
School of Art and Design, Indianapolis.
COMMISSIONS
2005 “Indiana Sculpture Today at Crown Hill,” Crown Hill
Cemetery, Indianapolis.HONORS and AWARDS/GRANTS
2005 Lilly Medal Design Finalist, Indianapolis Zoo.
Service Learning Scholar, I.U.P.U.I, Indianapolis.
Active Student Artist’s Fund, Herron School of Art and Design.
RELATED EXPERIENCE
2006- Center Hardware, Clerk and Hardware specialist, San Francisco,
California.
2005 Saturday School, Sculpture Instructor, Herron School of Art and
Design.
Work Study, Foundry and Wood Shop Monitor, Herron School of Art and
Design, Indianapolis.
PROFESSIONAL
and CURATORIAL EXPERIENCE
2005 “A Curator’s Journal,” Indiana University Undergraduate
Research Conference.
“March,” I.U.P.U.I. Cultural Arts Gallery, Indianapolis.
“War Today,” ArtSpace30, Indianapolis.
“Wearable Art Show,” Herron School of Art and Design, Indianapolis.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
2005 “Skin Hula, a Wearable Art Event,” Intake Weekly, November
4, 2005.
“Art on a Limb,” Intake Weekly, July 21,2005.
“Art in the Trees,” live interview, Fox 59, August 2, 2005.
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