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Shawn Camp 1605 Larkwood Drive Austin, TX 78723 512-289-8589 Sc58@Txstate.Edu Shawncamp.Net Shawn Camp 1605 Larkwood drive Austin, TX 78723 512-289-8589 [email protected] shawncamp.net Education 1997 MFA, Painting, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 1997 BS, Psychology, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 1994 BFA, Studio Art, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 1993 Study Abroad Program, King’s College Kensington, London, England 1989-91 North Idaho College, Coeur d’Alene, ID (Philosophy and general courses) Professional Experience Teaching Experience 2012- Lecturer, Full Time, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 2011-12 Lecturer, Part Time, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 2000- Adjunct Professor of Art, Austin Community College, Austin, TX 2003-09 Adjunct Instructor of Art, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX 2002-08 Adjunct Instructor of Art, Concordia University, Austin, TX 2001-04 Instructor of Art and Design, ITT-Technical Institute, Austin, TX 1997 Teaching Assistant, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA (Intermediate Painting [instructor of record], Spring 1997) 1996 Teaching Assistant, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA (Basic Drawing [instructor of record], Fall 1996) Other Professional Experience 2000-01 Supervisor, Image and Marketing Division, PcOrder, Austin,TX 1998-99 Instructor of English, Interact Nova Group, Tokyo, Japan Courses Taught Painting I through V Honors Painting Special Problems, Painting Intermediate Painting Beginning Painting Art Theory and Practice 2D Design Basic Drawing Drawing 1 Drawing 2 Life Drawing Academic Cooperative Introduction to Fine Arts Art History: Ancient to Medieval Art History: Renaissance to Modern Visual Design Theory Basic Photoshop and Illustrator English as a Second Language Courses Developed and Implemented Honors Painting, Austin Community College, Start date: Fall 2018 Academic Cooperative: Studio Art, Austin Community College, Start date: Fall 2019 Online Courses Taught Introduction to the Fine Arts, Office of Distance and Extended Learning, Texas State University (2013-present) Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees 2013 Larry Goode, MFA in Communication Design, School of Art and Design, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX Fellowships/Awards/Honors 2021 Faculty Research Fellowship, Austin Community College, Austin, TX 2020 City of Austin Creative Workers Relief Grant, Austin, TX 2020 Big Medium East Austin Studio Tour Fellowship, Austin, TX 2019 Honorarium for inclusion in the 2019 UNESCO Media Arts Exhibition at SXSW, Austin, TX 2019 Big Medium East Austin Studio Tour Fellowship, Austin, TX 2019 Nominated for Presidential Excellence Award: Teaching, Texas State University School of Art and Design, San Marcos, TX 2018 City of Austin Community Initiatives Grant, Austin, TX 2018 Artist-In-Residence, Creative Centre of Stöðvarfjörður, Iceland 2018 City of Austin Capacity Building Grant, Austin, TX 2018 Finalist Honorarium,TEMPO Refresh: Moments, Art in Public Places Project, Austin, TX (First Alternate) 2017 Artist-In-Residence at Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, Kettle Falls, WA 2016 Winner of the 2016 Austin Art Boards Competition, Austin, TX 2016 Non-tenure Line Workload Release, School of Art and Design, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX (for Spring 2017 Semester) 2014 The Hunting Art Prize, finalist. Houston, TX 2010 The Hunting Art Prize, finalist. Houston, TX 2009 Artist of the Year (2-D), finalist. Austin Visual Arts Association. Austin, TX 1997 Department Award, Painting and Printmaking, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 1995-97 Graduate Assistant Fellowships (3 of 4 semesters), Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA Exhibition Record Solo and Two-Person Exhibitions 2020 Comity of Ghosts: Shawn Camp and Darcie Book, ICOSA Gallery, Austin, TX (two-person) 2020 2020 Echoes and Spaces, ICOSA Gallery, Austin, TX (two-person) 2018 My Heaven and Hell Are the Same, Gallery Shoal Creek, Austin, TX (solo) 2018 Equivocation, Northern-Southern, Austin, TX (solo) 2016 Angle of Refraction, Gallery Shoal Creek, Austin, TX (solo) 2015 Aphotic Zone, Northern-Southern Gallery, Austin, TX (solo) 2014 Equal and Opposite, Gallery Shoal Creek, Austin, TX (solo) 2012 Above Every Plane, Around Every Circle, Co-Lab, Austin, TX (solo) 2011 The Sum of All Parts, Gallery Shoal Creek, Austin, TX (solo) 2010 Established Parameters, New Work by Shawn Camp, Gallery Shoal Creek, Austin, TX (solo) 2009 Linear B, 1305 Position, Austin, TX (solo) 2009 Consensus, McCreary Gallery, Cultural Activities Center, Temple, TX (solo) 2006 Shawn Camp, Building 98 Ballroom, Marfa, TX (solo) 2006 Layers, Shawn Camp and Caprice Pierucci Taniguchi, Davis Gallery, Austin, TX (two-person) 2006 PostGeography: Sliver Paintings and Dots, Artillery Gallery, Austin, TX 2006 Terrain, RT Gallery, Austin, TX (solo) 2006 Shawn Camp, Paintings, Oveta Culp Gallery, Central Texas College, Killeen, TX (solo) 2004 Terra Formo, Saulsbury Gallery, Cultural Activities Center, Temple, TX (solo) 2002 Wet Paint: Fresh Work by Shawn Camp, Artfarm Gallery, Austin, TX (solo) 1999 Paintings and Drawings, 1998-1999, Clockwork Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (solo) 1997 MFA Thesis Exhibition, Anderson Gallery, Richmond, VA (solo) 1993 Shawn Camp, Swilly, Pullman, WA (solo) Group Exhibitions 2020 Third Coast National Biennial, K Space Contemporary, Corpus Christi, TX 2020 Coping Mechanisms, ICOSA Gallery, Austin, TX 2020 Disrupted Geometries, Sarofim Fine Arts Gallery, Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX 2020 100-4-100, Texas State University Gallery, San Marcos, TX 2020 Austin Community College Faculty Exhibition, Highland Campus Gallery, Austin, TX 2020 Red Dot Virtual Art Spree, Women and Their Work Gallery, Austin, TX 2019 Warmly Persuasive, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Los Angeles, CA 2019 Solo Show Down, Fort Worth Community Art Center, Fort Worth, TX 2019 Cardinal Kindreds, Rosalux Gallery, Minneapolis, MN 2019 UNESCO Media Arts Exhibition at South by Southwest, Central Library Gallery, Austin, TX 2019 SEU Flat File Exhibition, St. Edwards University Fine Arts Gallery, Austin, TX 2019 Texas State University Visiting Studio Art Faculty Exhibition, Meadows Gallery, Tyler, TX 2019 Red Dot, Women and Their Work, Austin, TX 2018 Untitled: The Diane and Browne Goodwin Collection, Illinois State Museum, Lockport, IL 2018 People’s Gallery, City Hall, Austin, TX 2018 Red Dot, Women and Their Work, Austin, TX 2018 Faculty Show, Texas State University Galleries, San Marcos, TX 2018 Gala, Southwest School of Art, San Antonio, TX 2018 Faculty Exhibition, ACC Highland Campus, Austin, TX 2018 Boots and Bats Gala, Austin Community College, Austin, TX 2017 Collectors Show, Grayduck Gallery, Austin, TX 2017 Good Mourning Tis of Thee, Co-Lab, Austin, TX 2017 Group Show, Gallery Shoal Creek, Austin, TX 2017 Wide Open, Georgetown Art Center, Georgetown, TX (3-person) 2017 Build Hope Not Walls, Big Medium, Austin, TX 2017 Gala, Southwest School of Art, San Antonio, TX 2017 Red Dot, Women and Their Work, Austin, TX 2016 Art of the Brew, Fair Market, Austin, TX 2016 EAST Group Exhibition, Canopy, Austin, TX 2016 Invited Artist, Red Dot, Women and Their Work, Austin, TX 2015 FIVE DECADES, Gallery Shoal Creek, Austin, TX 2015 MA$$ 12x12 Collection, Mass Gallery, Austin, TX 2015 Invited Artist, 5x7 Show for The Contemporary, Austin, TX 2015 Invited Artist, Red Hot Red Dot, Women and Their Work, Austin, TX 2014 ArtPrize, Grand Rapids, MI 2014 The Hunting Art Prize, Finalist Exhibition, Houston, TX 2014 Small Works Show, Greenpoint Gallery, New York, NY (Juried) 2014 Windows 14, Northern-Southern Gallery, Austin, TX 2014 Invited Artist, Red Hot Red Dot, Women and Their Work, Austin, TX 2014 Group Exhibition, Mexic Arte Museum, Austin, TX 2014 375 East, Gallery Shoal Creek, Austin, TX 2014 100-4-100, Gallery I, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 2014 Ampersand 20th Anniversary Exhibition, Buda, TX 2014 Somewhere in Time, Inherit Austin, Elizabeth Ney Museum, Austin,TX 2013 Shawn Camp, Catherine Dudley, Katie Maratta, Sandra Fernandez, Gallery Shoal Creek, Austin, TX (4-Person) 2013 Red Left Blue Right, Grayduck Gallery, Austin, TX 2013 Faculty Exhibition, Gallery II, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 2013 Drawing Show, Pump Project Gallery, Austin, TX 2013 Invited Artist, Red Hot Red Dot, Women and Their Work, Austin, TX 2013 Herradura Barrel Art Finalist Exhibition, Austin, TX 2013 Due EAST, Big Medium Gallery, Austin, TX 2012 Post Linear: Shawn Camp, Beili Liu, Sandra Pratt, Gallery Shoal Creek, Austin, TX (3-person) 2012 Red Left Blue Right, Picture Farm Gallery, New York, NY. 2012 Cantanker: The End, Big Medium, Austin, TX 2012 2012 Texas Invitational, Wichita Falls Museum of Art at Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, TX (4-person) 2012 National Juried Exhibition, Prince Street Gallery, New York, NY 2012 Faculty Exhibition, Gallery I, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 2012 Santa Anita Gallery, McAllen, TX 2011 TELOS, Austin Creative Alliance, Austin, TX (3-person) 2011 Invited Artist, 5x7 Show, Arthouse at the Jones Center, Austin, TX 2011 Shaping Boundaries: Martin, Longo, Camp, VAM Gallery, McAllen,TX (3-person) 2011 100-4-100, Gallery I, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 2011 People’s Gallery, City Hall, Austin, TX 2011 Invited Artist, Hope for Japan, PeopleFund, Austin, TX 2010 Telos, Julia Butridge Gallery, Dougherty Arts Center, Austin, TX (3-person) 2010 The Hunting Art Prize, Finalist Exhibition, Houston, TX 2010 Curious Room Summer Show, Curated by Carl McQueary, Flatbed Press, Austin, TX 2010 Invited Artist, 5x7 Show, Arthouse
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