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List of Experience Mario E. Figueroa, Jr. , GONZO247 Artist Experience List of Experience Mario E. Figueroa, Jr. , GONZO247 Artist Experience 1985 – Present GONZO247, Self-employed artist 1993 – Present Aerosol Warfare, Owner & Lead Artist 2015 – Present HUE Mural Festival, Producer & Curator 2015 – Present The Graffiti & Street Art Museum of Texas, Founder and Artistic Director 2016 Houston Urban Experience (HUE) Mural Festival Houston, Texas Curator & Producer Mattress Firm Headquarters Interior Staircase Mural Installation Houston First Visit Houston National Marketing Campaign “Houston Underground, Houston Wall of Fame PT II” Holiday Inn Downtown Underground Parking Garage, Curator and Project Manager City of Houston Parks Dept, Gragg Park “Elephants on Parade” Artwork on Statues George R Brown Convention Center Interior Mural Art Installation HOLA Houston Marketing Campaign - Exterior Murals in 5 Different Cities in Mexico Houston Zoo Galveston, Texas Sea Wall Murals, Artist & Project Manager Wynwood, Miami Coloring Book Artwork/Artist Bud Light Live Art At NRG Stadium, Custom Live Mural Houston First Annual Meeting Live Artwork on canvas Bud Light Live Art on Large Canvas Super Bowl Houston Committee, Curator and Artist manager for Touchdown Tour Art Helmet Project The Williams Tower Above Ground Parking Garage Exterior Mural Installation DLR Design Group Interior Office Mural Installation Saint Arnold Themed Mural Exterior MD Anderson Art Workshop at The Graffiti Museum, Teacher & Mentor Chivas Interviewer in Marketing Campaign for Houston Final Four Houston Large Sculptural Plexiglass Bracket Exterior & Interior Display Final Four Digital Design Work Saint Arnold themed Artwork on Canvas Lyons Avenue Festival Live Art on Large Canvas Dynamo Houston Artwork on Posters & Large Custom Exterior Mural AMCAP Mortgage Ltd. Office Space Artwork on Furntiure 2015 Houston Urban Experience (HUE) Mural Festival Houston, Texas Curator & Producer The Graffiti & Street Art Museum of Texas, Founded Houston Zoo Gorilla Mural Marketing Campaign, Curator & Artist Macys Holiday Bags with Artwork image Wynwood, Miami Art Basel Week, Exterior Mural JW Marriott Downtown Hotel Exterior Mural Installation Tina Zulu, Graffiti Dress CDC Art on The Avenue, Art Exhibit and Live Art City of Houston, Mayor of Houston Annise Parker Personal Mural Tour Saint Arnold Themed Mini-Art Cars Saint Arnold Custom Beer Can Design Houston Press Feature Cover Story Monterrey Mexico, Live Art Inside with City of Houston mayor Annise Parker & Houston First Tourism Los Angeles, CA Exterior Mural Installation Valley Relic Museum Private Commission at Residence, Exterior Mural Artwork REMAX Inner Loop Exterior Mural Installation Large Scale Mural Designed for Vinyl Installation for Budweiser, Houston Texans at NRG Stadium YES Prep East End Workshop Instruction The Children’s Museum Interior Artwork Installation Saint Arnold Custom Art Car ANICO in Galveston Annual Conference Live Art DiverseWorks Art Space Artist Board Exhibition “Parliament of Owls” Houston GHCVB Artwork Design for Presentation Boom Bash Live Art on Plexiglass JC Wired Office Interior Mural Installation San Leon Water Tower Custom Signage Installation Discovery Green Live Art on Plexiglass Live Art on Plexiglass SXSW Saint Arnold Barrel Custom Artwork JW Marriott Downtown Artwork on Canvas for Permanent Picasso Gallery Display (3) Metro Retro Artwork on Furniture Houston Is… mural Image installed in IAH Airport MARCO Museum Mural workshop with local Kids Monterrey, Mexico Texas State Capitol, Curated by Senator Rodney Ellis and Esperson Gallery, Plexiglass On Display City of Houston MOCA Art Gallery Artist Phoenicia Specialty Foods Art Exhibition Red Bull Canvas Cooler Artist and Curator AMCAP Mortgage Interior Office Art Diverse Works Art Board Member Street Art & Mural Tour Guide Private Commissions 2014 Esperson Gallery Exhibition Metro Retro In-Store “Graffiti Patina” Art on Furniture Exhibition Wynwood, Miami During Art Basel Week Exterior & Interior Mural Installations Live Art Basel House - Wynwood, Miami Art Basel Week, SCOPE Art Show with Red Bull, Miami Beach, FL Featured Artist for Art Basel Miami for Seagrams Gin, Miami, FL Saint Arnold Custom Billboard Artwork on Vinyl and 1-Month Display Davidoff Cigar Featured Artist Events in multiple cities of Texas Davidoff Cigar Box Artwork Design Artist Silver Eagle Live Event Art on Canvases Hennessy vs Obey Giant Marketing Campaign for Houston GHCVB Large Suspended Lobby Art Plexiglass Installation City of Houston Live Art on Plexiglass for Freedom Over Houston WITS Houston Custom Mural Installation at Green Street Houston Art Workshop with St. John’s School LOCAL a Houston Restaurant Interior Artwork Installation (Both Locations) Large Scale Temporary Mural in Victoria, Texas Curator of “The Masked Lizard” featuring Mark Bode 2013 “Houston Is…” Large-scale Exterior Mural for GHCVB Red Bull 3style Custom Canvas “Absolut Gonzo” Pop Art Exhibtiion Vaughan Christopher Gallery Co-ho SXSW Live Art, Austin, Texas Red Bull Houston Live Art, Roak i-Burn Mural, Interior and Exterior Luck of the Draw Diverse Works Artist Free Press Summer Fest, NRG Custom Live Plexi Art at Various areas of Music Festival Green Street Houston 4 Exterior Murals, Curator and Artist Blinds.Com Interior Custom Mural Saint Arnold Custom Art Car “City Life” Richmond, Indiana Live Festival Mural & Workshop Miami Art Basel Wynwood Exterior Mural Mardi Gras Galveston Custom Painted Parade Float My Table Magazine Cover Hennessy vs Os Gemeos Houston Marketing Campaign “Web of Injustice” Exterior Mural Installation Meeting of Styles, Exterior Live Art Mural Installation Houston Slab Festival Live Event Art Red Bull Urban Rhythm, Team-based Mural Artwork Installation, Exterior Houston Rap Book Slip Case Artwork Fashion Fete Diverse Works Art Necklace Exhibit Phoenicia Specialty Foods Interior Custom Mural Tampa, Florida Art Car for Saint Arnold Art Crawl Houston Revention Center Green Room interior Mural install Las Vegas CVB Live Plexi Custom Art Saint Arnold Liberty Station Exhibit House of Blues custom art on vinyl records 2012 “Blow Up L.A.”, Curator of Los Angeles Art Exhibition featuring the Blow Up Vinyl Doll Monster Jam Live Art - Multiple Cities Crossfit Graffiti Custom Interior Mural Install Art in the Park, Midtown Live Art NewsFix Art Car Saint Arnold Silo Exterior Custom Art Installation “Yummy247” Art Exhibition MKT BAR “Opening Doors” featuring artwork on Doors Texas-French Alliance Benjy's restaurant large interior canvas artwork Crossfire Armada Custom Art Urban Movement Custom Art Install Saint Arnold “Blood Sweat & Beers” Custom Art Fundraiser Hennessy vs Futura Houston Marketing Campaign Arts Beats and Lyrics, Canvas Art “Best Curator” for Non-Museum in Houston Press Art on the Avenue Artwork Premium Draught Custom Signage “Rock The Lot” Live Art Converse “Master Your Style” Live Art on Shoes Window art installation at 13 Celsius Wine Bar Wynwood, Miami Mural Artwork Installation Red Bull Stereo Live Interior Mural Installation RIP NEKST Mural - Exterior Neuro “Light It Up” Temporary Custom Exterior Mural DiverseWorks Public Art Walls on The Docks, Grandalism Houston, Texas Stavanger, Norway Graffiti Art Project Exchange, Houston, Texas LOCAL FOODS Restaurant, Houston, Texas “Mission Accomplished” Group Show, Crewest Gallery, Los Angeles, CA “Space Zombie…” Kallinen Contemporary Gallery, Houston, Texas 2011 Aerosol Slices - New Series of Artwork by GONZO247 Teacher for Fletcher Mission Graffiti Workshop Saint Arnold in-house artist residency Best Fest Houston Press live art Red Bull live art Xuco Xicana custom floor art installation Houston Permitting Building Permanent City of Houston Collection Canvas Artwork (2 Large) Saint Arnold Custom Interior Mural Aerosol Warfare Exhibition, “Artifacts” Monsters of Beer Artwork on Kegs “Street Science”, PG Contemporary, Houston TX “The Big Show”, Lawndale Art Center, Houston, TX 2010 “Absolut GONZO” Vaughan Christopher Gallery “Modern Art Graffiti Chairs” Design Within Reach, Houston, TX 2009 “Pieced Together” Touring Exhibition NY, SF, LA, Austin, TX 2007 “Also Known As” Winter Street Studios, Houston, TX 2006 “Back in the Day” L Street Gallery, San Diego, CA “Houston Are You Board? 1” CSAW, Houston, TX “Houston Are You Board? 2” Mackey Gallery, Houston, TX 2005 “10 Degrees of Separation” The Bin, Cape Town, South Africa “Yo, What Happened to Peace?” Transport Gallery, Book LA, CA “MADL 2K5” Oulous Repair Shop Gallery LA, CA “Metal Pig” Gomi Gallery, Austin ,TX “Weapons Inspections 2” Motive 807, Austin, TX 2004 “Cool Fuel Road Trip” TV Show Graffiti Van, Galveston, TX “The Monkey Show” Adfunture Gallery, Hong Kong “Remix” Radici, New Orleans, LA “Funny Club Show” Rotofugi, Chicago, IL “Weapon Inspections” (Curator and Artist) McCaig-Welles Gallery, Brooklyn, NY “GRA(FF)ITE” Crewest Gallery, LA, CA 2003 “Disposable” (Curator and Artist) El Dogg Gallery, Houston, TX 2002 “Eye of the Beholder” OneTen Studios, Houston, TX “Freezer Burn” (Curator and Artist) DubTex, Houston, TX 1999 “Contents Under Pressure” (Curator and Artist) Wall Of Fame, Houston, TX 1994 “Generation X” Diverseworks, Houston, TX “Phase II” (Curator and Artist) Summer Street Studios, Houston, TX 1993 “Bombs, Burners, Scribbles & Tags”, (Curator and Artist) REF Studios, Houston, TX .
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