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Resume Solo Exhibitions Select Group Exhibitions Resume Daryl Thetford darylthetford.com [email protected] (423)802-0160 Solo Exhibitions WHERE WE ARE: REFLECTIONS ON SELF AND SOCIETY, 2017, Solo Exhibit, Ormond Museum of Art, Ormond Beach, Florida CONVERSATION WITH CHAOS, 2016, Solo Exhibit,The Lubeznik Center for The Arts, Michigan City, Indiana A CLOSER LOOK AT THE STRUGGLE TO EVOLVE, 2015, Solo Exhibit, The Gallery at Penn College, Williamsport, Pennsylvania Curated by Penny Lutz. INSPIRED CHAOS, 2014, Solo Exhibit, University of Minnesota, Coffman Art Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Curated by Coffman Gallery Exhibition Committee. INTRODUCING THE WORLD OF DARYL THETFORD, 2014, Solo Exhibit, The Arts Company, Nashville, Tennessee THE STRUGGLE TO EVOLVE BEFORE THE END OF TIME, 2014, Solo Exhibit, The Art Museum at the University of Memphis, CASEWORKS Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee. Curated by Eric Bork. INTRODUCING THE WORLD OF DARYL THETFORD, 2014, Solo Exhibit, The Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville, Tennessee. DIALOGUE; 2012, Solo Exhibition, Tanner-Hill Gallery, Chattanooga, Tennessee PROGRESSION: WORKS BY DARYL THETFORD, 2012, Solo Exhibition, Kennedy-Douglas Center for the Arts, Florence Alabama SEVEN QUESTIONS, 2012, Solo Exhibition, Jung Center, Houston, Texas Select Group Exhibitions THE SUMMER COLLECTIVE: SIX PAINTERS SPANNING ABSTRACT TO REALISM, 2016, Weinberger Fine Art, Kansas City, Missouri PARTS AND PIECES, 2016, Group Exhibit, Roan and Black Contemporary, Saugatuck, Michigan CONTEMPORARY SOUTH, 2016, Group Exhibit, Visual Art Exchange, Main Gallery, Raleigh, North Carolina. Curated by Kristin Fleischmann Brewer TAKE TEN: THE GALLERY CELEBRATES A DECADE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, 2016, Group Exhibit, The Gallery at Penn College, Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Curated by Penny Lutz. REFLECTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS: CREATING NEW WORLDS IN DIGITAL COLLAGE, 2014, Four Person Exhibit, Lincoln Center, Fort Collins, Colorado. Curated by Jeanne Shoaff. ART SCAPES, 2008-2014, INVITATIONAL EXHIBIT AND AUCTION, Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, Tennessee curated by Denise Sanabria and Mary Morris artMRKT CONTEMPORARY AND MODERN ART FAIR, 2013, San Francisco, California, represented by Tanner-Hill Gallery PERSONA: Examining the Externalization of the Psychological Self, 2013, Group Exhibit, Maloney Gallery, College of Saint Elizabeth, Morristown, New Jersey. Curated by Virginia Fabbri Butera SOFA CONTEMPORARY, 2012, Chicago, IL, represented by Tanner-Hill Gallery SEPTEMBER COMPETITION, 2012 Group Exhibit, Alexandria Museum of Art, Alexandria, Louisiana. Curated by Linda Stein. DIGITAL DARKROOM : Slide Show. 2012, by Director Invitation Group Exhibition, The Annenberg Space, Los Angeles, California. Curated by Director, Patricia Lanza. WHERE WE ARE: TECTONIC SHIFTS AND DISSOLUTION OF BOUNDARIES: EXPLORING THE TENSION AND TRANSITIONS IN CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART TODAY, Group Exhibit, 2012. DeLuce Gallery of Northwest Missouri State University. Curated by Elaine King ART DALLAS, 2012 2011, Represented by Tanner-Hill Gallery, Chattanooga, TN and Atlanta, Georgia SPECTRUM, 2011, group exhibition and auction, Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee SOFA, 2011, Chicago, IL, represented by Tanner-Hill Gallery ART CHICAGO, 2011, Represented by Tanner-Hill Gallery, Chattanooga, TN and Atlanta, Georgia SMart FESTIVAL 2011, Group Exhibit, Open Concept Gallery, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Curated by Bridgett Broughman. ART of PHOTOGRAPHY 2010, Group Exhibit, Atlanta Project Space, Tanner- Hill Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia THE BLUES SHOW, 2009, Two Person Exhibit, Cheshire Gallery, Roanoake, Virginia 49TH ANNUAL AWARD EXHIBIT, 2008, San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, California. SOUTHEASTERN JURIED EXHIBIT, 2008, Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, Alabama. Curated by Kathleen A. Edwards. Chief Curator of European and American Art, University of Iowa ARTQUEST, 2008, Featured Artist, Jesuit Museum, Dallas, Texas RHYTHM OF CULTURE: 2007, group exhiit, Museum of Anthropology, University of California-Chico. SPECTRUM, 2006, Hunter Museum, Chattanooga, Tennessee Select Commissions Sony Music, Nashville, Tennessee Pinnacle Financial Partners, Nashville, Tennessee. Arrow Electronics, Denver, Colorado Utah Orthopedic, Spine & Injury Center, Salt Lake City, Utah The Menard Financial Group, Houston, Texas The Arts Company, Nashville, Tennessee ESa Architecture, Nashville, Tennessee DMACC, Urban Campus, Des Moines, Iowa Dorsey and Whitney, Denver Republic Plaza Building, Denver, Colorado Scripps Networks, Knoxville, Tennessee The Mullins Group, Madison, Wisconsin Private, Public and Corporate Collections SEH, Denver, Colorado DMACC Urban Campus, Des Moines, Iowa Arrow Electronics, Denver, Colorado Paramore Digital, Nashville, Tennessee Carlton, Fields, Jorden & Burt, Tampa, Flordia Emerge Print Management, Tampa, Florida YMD Eye and Face, Winter Park, Florida ESa, Nashville, Tennessee Scripps Networks, Knoxville,Tennessee Utah Orthopedic, Spine & Injury Center, Salt Lake City, Utah Pinnacle Financial Partners Corporate Art Collection, Nashville, Tennessee CTS Audio, Nashville, Tennessee Penn College, Williamsport, Pennsylvania The Mullins Group, Madison, Wisconsin Gustos Pizza, Des Moines, Iowa The Menard Group, Houston, Texas M2 Lending Solutions, Denver, Colorado Launch Pad, Denver, Colorado Fire and Administration Building, Lobby Mural, City of Loveland, Colorado, 2016 Hotel Red, Madison, Wisconsin Windsor/Aughtry Company, Greenville, South Carolina Hubbard & Cravens Coffee Co Corporate Headquarters., Indianapolis, Indiana KP Development, St Louis, Missouri Mayor's Office, City of Hoover, Alabama Baker, Donelson, Bearman,Caldwell & Berkowitz, Birmingham, Alabama Texas Office of Tourism, Austin, Texas Winnow Press, Austin, Texas LoDo’s Bar and Grill, Denver, Colorado Land Development Strategies, Kansas City, Missouri Wellmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield Corporate Art Collection, Sioux City, Iowa Wellmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Iowa Corporate Art Collection, Des Moines Neptune Shipping Agency, Corporate Art Collection,Collierville,Tennessee Reverend Chico’s Restaurant, Bowling Green, Ohio Walden Security Corporate Collection, Chattanooga, Tennessee Dorsey & Whitney, Denver Republic Plaza Building, Denver, Colorado Lincoln Property, Nashville, Tennessee Public Art Fire and Administration Building, Lobby Mural, City of Loveland, Loveland, Colorado, 2016 Glass Street Community Bus Shelter Wrap Project, Public Art Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 2013 Art-In-Motion Project, Public Art Chattanooga, Parks and Recreation Department, Chattanooga, Tennessee 2011 Bibliography Graphic Digital Art at Penn College Explores Richness of the Psyche, Penn State News, 2015 The Struggle to Evolve Before The End of Time, Northcentral PA.com, 2015 Jesse Mathison, Introducing the World of Daryl Thetford, Nashville Arts Magazine, 2014 Knoxville Museum of Art Catalog Cover, Knoxville Museum of Art, 2014 Michelle Jones, Daryl Thetford Molds Photos Into Collages, The Tennessean, 2014 Michael Welton, Daryl Thetford’s Jungian Landscape, Arhitects and Artisans, 2012 David Dorsey, Tennessee Tea Leaves, The Dorsey Post, 2012 Edwards, Jeff, New Light: Artist Gives Different Take on Collage, Times Daily, Florence, Al., 2012 The Nature of Chaos, Courier Journal, Muscle Shoals, Al. 2012 Modern Luxury Magazine, Houston, TX. 2012 Nichols, Ann, Dialogue: Daryl Thetford Constructs Mixed-Media Photo Collages that Depict His Personal Journey, Chattanooga Times Free Press, 2012 Twill Magazine, # 14, Paris, France, 2011 Molly Kimelman, Smart Fest Tackles Virtual Authenticity, Grand Rapids Press, 2011 Nichols, Ann, Art in Motion, Times Free Press, 2011 Artist Daryl Thetford’s Artwork Featured in the Smart Multimedia Festival, “ Virtual Authenticity”, Absolutearts.com/artnews, March 2011 Pulse Magazine, Chattanooga, TN. Volume 7, Issue 33, 2010 Chatter Magazine, Chattanooga, TN. March 2010 360 West Magazine, Ft Worth, Texas, September 2009 6th Annual Art for Healing Gala: Silent Auction and Lecture Series Catalogue, Memorial Hospital, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 2008. Deborah Gilmore, “Everything Old is New Again,”City Magazine, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 2007 Liz Ellaby,” Artist Couples,” Birmingham News, Birmingham, Alabama, 2007 Southeastern Juried Exhibition Catalog, Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, Alabama, 2006 Jennifer Brett,” Works Full of Life and Color,” Atlanta-Journal Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, 2006 Texas National Catalog, Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches, TX, 2006 Morgan,Judy, “Texas National 2006 : Annual Event Focuses the Art World's Eyes on East Texas,” The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches, TX, 2006 “Pictures in My Mind, “ Atlanta-Journal Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, 2005 McClure, Danielle,”Noteworthy Exhibits,” Black and White City Paper, 2005 Ann Nichols, “On the Road: Signs of Art Along America's Highways,” Chattanooga Times Free Press, Aug. 2004 Grants Career Advancement Grant, CreateHere funded by the Lyndhurst Foundation Lectures/Public Speaking Engagements A rtist Talk, The Gallery at Penn College, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 2015 Live Interview w Nashville Arts Magazine editor, Nashville, TN 2014 Artist Talk, Paramore Digital, Nashville, TN 2014 Interview, First View”, WDEF- TV, Chattanooga, TN 2011 Interview, “Live at 5 News”, WISC-TV, Madison, Wi 2011 Interview, “Around and About”, WUTC-Radio, Chattanooga, TN 2010 Interview, “Jay Scott Show”, News Talk-Radio, WPLZ, Chattanooga, TN 2010 Interview, “Around and About”, WUTC- Radio, Chattanooga, TN 2009 Interview, Telemundo, T51-Television, Miami,FL.2008 Education M.S., Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky B.S., Union University, Jackson, Tennessee .
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