J O Y WU L K E Studio 26 Prospect Hill Stony Creek 06405 Phone 203 215-2227 FAX 203 483 8379 E-mail [email protected] Wed www.joywulke + www.projects2k.org EDUCATION Master of Environmental Design, Yale University, Bachelor of Arts – Architecture, Washington State University AWARDS 2011 First place-Sculpture-Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts 100th Annual Juried Exhibition 2010 Finca La Amistad-Argentina Residency, Sculpture of and for the Landscape 2009 Women of Innovation-Leadership in the Community Award, Connecticut Technical Council Rhode Island School of Design Professional Development Grant – travel to Iceland 2008 Artist Fellowship, Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism Arts Literacy Program Grant from State of CT in collaboration with the Area Cooperative Educational Services Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism for Multi Media spectacle celebrating the geological history of Branford, CT 2006 Achievement Award for Environmental Education; Guilford Art Center, CT New Alliance Foundation, New Haven, CT, Capacity Building Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism, Artistic Excellence Community Foundation of Greater New Haven, Projects2k organization grant 2005 Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism, Artistic Excellence, “Art, Science, Ecology” series 2005 2004 Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Artistic Excellence, “Art, Science, Ecology” series 2004 2003 Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Artistic Excellence, “Terra Lumina” series 2003 2002 Connecticut Department of Tourism, Projects for a New Millennium 2002-2003 programming promotion. Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Artistic Excellence, “Terra Alchemica 2002-03” series of events. 2001 Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Artistic Excellence, “Terra Lumina 2002” a epic multi media event illustrating the story of light through laser, theatrical light, original score, water, fire, rock climbers, and dance. 2000 Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Artistic Excellence, “Marvels Continued” Workshop series to accompany “Continuum Marvels” and publication for national distribution. State of Connecticut for “Navigation in Time” presented at OpSail2000, New London 1999 Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Organization Challenge Grant, to Projects for a New Millennium, Inc., “Continuum Marvels”, an international traveling art and science presentation program. Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Partnership, to Projects for a New Millennium, Inc. (Projects2k) 1998 Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Artistic Excellence, “Terra Continuum”, to Projects2k Montana Arts Council, Arts Are Central to Our Communities, “Shapes of the Wind”; Partnership with Projects for a New Millennium, Lincoln School Foundation and Park County Friends of the Arts. Montana Arts Council, Artists in Schools/Communities Special Project, “Shapes of the Wind”; Partnership with Projects for a New Millennium (Project2k), Lincoln School Foundation and Park County Friends of the Arts. 1997 Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Partnership, to Projects2k, Branford Land Trust & The Blackstone Library. 1996 Community Foundation of Greater New Haven, Arts Initiative Grant to Projects2k. Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Artistic Excellence, to Projects for a New Millennium, Inc. Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Partnership, to Projects for a New Millennium, Inc. 1994 Weissman Visiting Artist, Connecticut College New England Foundation for the Arts, New Forms Grant, to Wulke/Taccani collaboration Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Projects Grant, to Projects for a New Millennium, Inc. Weir Farm Artist in Residence 1993 Selected to design Pro Bono Publico Award for the American Bar Association 1992 Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Projects Grant, Projects2k and New Haven Artist’s Theater. International Sculpture Center, International Contemporary Art Fair, Japan. 1991 International Design Magazine, Annual Design Review, Wulke selected in Environments category Selected to design Commission on Women in the Profession Award for the American Bar Assoc. 1990 National Art Award Nominee, SCCA, Winston-Salem, NC. 1989 New Art New Material; First place in national competition, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. Ragdale Fellow, Forest Hills, IL. 1987 Polaroid Corporation, Polarizer Division, Materials Grant Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Individual Artist Grant 1986 Artist’s Showcase Invitational, Hartford “350”; Award for “City of Precarious Balance”. International Award for Excellence in Interior Design. 1981 Montana State Arts Council; Exhibition Grant. Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Individual Artist Grant. 1975-76 The Teacher Center, Inc.; National Endowment for the Arts grant team member to research & build educational environments 1972-76 Member of team receiving a Title III grant to develop special preschool programs and to build learning environments for children with learning disabilities in Cheshire, CT. 1974 Collegiate Schools of Architecture Grant, Yale School of Architecture. MUSEUM & CORPORATE COLLECTIONS OF NOTE American Bar Association Commission on Women in the Profession Works in the collections of Hillary Rodham Clinton, Madeleine K. Albright, Ruth Bater Ginsburg, Janet Reno, Anita Hill and others. Beinecke Library of Rare Books and Manuscripts-Western Americana Collection, Yale University, Hew Haven, CT “The Great Alone” artbook & “Palouse + Montana Where Earth Meets Sky” DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA Polaroid Collection, MA AFFILIATIONS 2006-present America Institute of Architects – Associate member 1993-present Founder/Creative Director - Projects for a New Millennium, Inc., a non-profit organization creating educational programs and events focusing on the environment, arts, and technology in collaboration. 1995-present Advisory Board for the School of Architecture, Washington State University 1998-2004 Project Coordinator for Art in Public Spaces with the Connecticut Commission on the Arts 1996-2000 Cultural Planning Council, Regional Cultural Plan for Greater New Haven. 1989-1997 Board of Directors, David Bermant Foundation: Color, Light, Motion. SELECTED COMMISSIONS 2011 Vendata Center, Providence, RI; Illuminated Alter $10,000.00 Barnard Environmental Magnet School, New Haven, CT; Solar Sculpture $6,000.00 Seneka Meadows Environmental Center, NY; Design of interactive sculpture representing Carbon Footprint $6,000.00 General Mitchell International Airport, Milwaukee, WI – In Process $175,000.00 Norwich Technical High School – In process $35,000.00 Sculptural Lighting – Washington Art Association 2010 Bridgeport Juvenile Courthouse, Bridgeport, CT, Illuminated atrium sculpture, CT Art in Public Spaces $100,000.00 Smilow Cancer Center, Yale University, Multi floor window sculpture proposal, New Haven, CT $8,000.00 2009 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Art/Display cabinet & design of Creamery $45,000.00 CT Aero Tech School, facade sculpture, Brainard Airport, Hartford CT, CT Art in Public Spaces program $56,000.00 Goodwin College, East Hartford, CT signature atrium work. $35,000.00 2007-08 North Carolina State University, Light Sculpture for Library addition $28,000.00 2006 Greenway Project, Urban Arts, Boston, MA, Finalist $8,000.00 Milwaukee Airport, WI, Finalist $75,000.00 2005 Fountain, Albuquerque, NM $14,000.00 Beecher School, New Haven, CT (finalist) $38,000.00 Milwaukee Historical Society, WI (finalist) $55,000.00 2004 Atrium Sculpture, Middlesex Hospital, Middletown, CT $28,000.00 2003 Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, Atrium Sculpture $79,000.00 Massachusetts Bar Association – Design for Pro Bono Publico Award $25,000.00 2002 City of New Britain, CT Entry Atrium for Fredrick Law Olmsted Park $55,000.00 Glass Garden Screen, Wilber-King Gardens, Guilford, CT $14,000.00 2001 Eastern Connecticut State University, CT $20,000.00 2000 Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT $30,000.00 1999 National Shopping Centers National Headquarters, Harrison, NY $32,000.00 1998 National Shopping Centers, Cermack Plaza, Chicago, IL $19,000.00 1997 Bermant collection, Santa Barbara, CA $11,000.00 1996 Montana State University, Business Administration Building, Missoula, MT $18,000.00 Design for garden ornament as part of the Children’s Garden, Central Park, NYC $14,000.00 1994 Middlesex Hospital, Middletown, CT $14,000.00 1993 Norwalk Community College, Norwalk, CT $35,000.00 1991 Lincoln Center Film Forum, NYC, NY $10,000.00 Santa Barbara Corporate Center, Santa Barbara, CA $65,000.00 Oceanside Civic Center, Oceanside, CA $18,000.00 Collaborations with Charles Moore, FAIA $5,000..00-$75,000.00 1989 Fountain and lighting fixtures for the Brillstein Residence, Malibu, CA; Charles Moore, FAIA (on cover of May 1991 Architectural Digest) $70,000.00 1989 Sculpture for National Shopping Centers, Chicago, IL. $20,000.00 Sculpture for National Shopping Centers, Harrison, NY. $20,000.00 Atrium sculpture for United Technologies Research Center, Hartford, CT. $18,000.00 Sculpture for National Shopping Centers, Pittsfield, MA. $22,000.00 1986 Sculpture for Connecticut Bank and Trust, Hartford, CT. $8,000.00 Sculpture for National Shopping Centers, Hamden, CT. $14,000.00 1985 Sculpture for Centerbrook Architects, Essex, CT. $8,000.00 1984 Sculptures for the “Wonder Wall”, Louisiana World’s Fair, New Orleans, LA; Charles Moore, FAIA. $32,000.00 RECENT EXHIBITIONS & PUBLIC PROGRAMS of Note 2011 “Flow”, UConn Avery Point, sculptures, drawings and photos of ice-melt in Patagonia & Iceland 2010 “Of Memory Bone & Myth”, University of North Dakota national competition exhibition. “Izzy in the WaterShed” Central CT St. U & Naylor School, a multi media exhibition & educational program K-University “Vernal Pools”, University of Southern Maine. 2009 “Branford Luminata” Collaborative (Town & High School) light, sound, & historical narrative on the Branford Green, Beinecke Library of Rare Books and Manuscripts, Western Americana Collection. 2009 “Sustainable?” Central Connecticut State University in conjunction with Climate Change summit. 2008 “Sublime Climate” Thompson Gallery, Weston, MA 2007-08 “Train Show”, DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA 2006 “Landscapes of Dark & Light” Moria Fitsimmons Gallery, New Haven, CT, solo “Morphology” Chappell Gallery, Chelsea-New York, NY, solo 2005 “Can’t get there from Here”, RISD Museum, Providence, RI 2004 “Space Time & the Built Environment”, Sasaki, Boston, MA, solo “Celebration of Connecticut Forests”, Curator and Artist, Connecticut Environmental Protection 2005 “Evanescent Environs – Fields & Frogs”, University of New Haven, CT, solo w/catalogue “Unbuilt”, Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA 2005 “Terra Mirabila”, A collaboration with Yale Geologist to present the history of Stony Creek Granite from the beginning of geological time. Presented in the Stony Creek Quarry, CT illustrated by laser, light, music, water, steam, & more. 2004 “The Planets”; A collaboration with the New Haven Symphony Orchestra creating a revolutionary experience of classical music, visual art and technology. Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT 2002 “Where Earth Meets Sky, Architecture in Fabric”, Creative Arts Workshop, New Haven, CT “Izzy in Lumina Land”, A collaboration with Biologists to present an evening of ecology & antics of frogs in the Bluefish Baseball Stadium in Bridgeport, CT accompanied by family programs at the Beardsley Zoo and a fine art exhibition at the Housatonic Museum all focused on frogs their transformation and place in the larger echo-systems. 2001 “Terra Lumina”; light, sound, laser performance visualizing the quest for the explanation for the phenomenon of light; original score, dance and light performance in the Stony Creek Quarry, CT 2000 “Spirit Landscapes”, Manchester Community College, CT, solo “Navigation Through Time”, light, sound, laser performance visualizing the Geological and Archeological history of the coastline of Connecticut during the OPSAIL2000CT celebration of tall ships in Groton, CT. “Continuum Marvels” in collaboration w/ Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, pilot traveling art/science program. 1997-99 “Terra Continuum”, Opera, performance, light, sound, laser performance for the Millennium, a pre event for International Festival of Arts and Ideas. 1999 Rockville Arts Place, Rockville, MD, “Up From Under Before Going Down”, solo 1998-99 Grounds for Sculpture, “Glass Artists”, Hamilton, NJ RECENT LECTURES/TEACHING/PAPERS 2011 4th Annual Global Symposium on Sustainability. “Health of the Watershed” Central Connecticut State U. 2010 Yale School of Architecture, Guest Critic Studio on Light. 2005-09 Rhode Island School of Design, Public Art, Providence, RI 2007 Invited Presenter “Cross Roads II” Collaborative Research for Social Justice, Hartford, CT 2006-09 Peabody Museum, Yale, Terra Firma Summer Camp for 3rd-5th graders 2006-09 Terra Forma- learning Geology through the Arts, Barnard Environmental Magnate School, New Haven, CT 1996-10 Art and Technology Symposium, Connecticut College, New London, CT, paper presentations 2005 Rhode Island School of Design, Presentation on work to Alumni, Providence, RI 2003-05 Massachusetts College of Art; Spring Course, Art Public Places/Art for the Public, Boston, MA Guest Critic – Roger Williams University School of Architecture, Rhode Island 2002 ArtSci 2001 symposium, CUNY Graduate Center, NYC. Session leader “ArtSci Collaborations” HOT School Summer Institute “Navigation Through Time” teacher training program. Connecticut College. 2000 Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, CT, “Marvels Continued” family workshops. 1996 Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA. Broward Community College, Coconut Creek, FL. Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, Graduate Student Advisor. 1995 Washington State University, Pullman, WA. 1994 Connecticut College, New London, CT, Weissman Visiting Artist. Yale University, New Haven, CT Master of Environmental Design Studio critic. Parsons School of Design, NYC, NY, Furniture Design critic 1988 Glasgow School of Art, Scotland, UK; guest faculty for Art in Pubic Places studio preparation for Glasgow’s Designation as 1989 International City of Culture. SELECTED PUBLICATION Full list available upon request New Media Art, Michael Rush, Thames & Hudson, 2004; The New York Times; Boston Globe; Fabric in Architecture; Arts New England; Art Forum; Architectural Digest; International Design Review; Glass Quarterly, Neu Glas 11, Architectural Record; Sculpture; LA Architect, Interiors, GLASS Magazine; Review Magazine; The New York Times 1989, 93, 95,99, Boston Globe 2008