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Chambers, Chris CV 2014 CHAMBERS, CHRIS ------------------------------- SELECTED EXHIBITONS 2014 COSMS • Dashboard Co-Op, Atlanta GA Broken Beauty • Contrabrand Cinema, Atlanta GA Art Papers 15th Annual Art Auction • Mason Murer Fine Art, Atlanta GA 2013 Hudgens Prize Finalist Exhibition • Hudgens Center for the Arts, Duluth, GA Southern Fried Supernova • Promenade Two, 15th Floor, Atlanta GA XPT 13, Experimental Puppetry Theater • Center for Puppetry Arts, Atlanta GA 2012 THE ENDS • Beep Beep Gallery, Atlanta, GA Little Victories • Kibbee Gallery, Atlanta, GA Day Job • Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta GA Your Knot • Ontologic Gallery, Atlanta GA Local Film Series: Best of Year Two • High Museum of Art, Atlanta GA 2011 untitled (Michael) • 21 Peachtree Street (vacant storefront, aspect of Elevate), Atlanta GA Local Film Series: Best of Year One • High Museum of Art, Atlanta GA Alchemy • Beep Beep Gallery, Atlanta, GA XPT 11, Experimental Puppetry Theater • Center for Puppetry Arts, Atlanta GA Shorts 6 BCD Film and Dance Exhibition • Southwest Arts Center, Atlanta GA Local Filmmakers’ Night • Plaza Theater/Wonderroot, Atlanta GA 2010 COMVIDEO • apexart, New York, NY Blackbird (live installation performance, collaboration with Brooks & Company Dance Theater) • Balzer Theater, Atlanta GA Untitled (installation) • C MiniVideoArt Festival • Eyedrum, Atlanta GA Local Filmmakers’ Night • Plaza Theater, Atlanta GA Living Walls Conference Exhibition • Eyedrum, Atlanta GA Rest In Space • Aurora/Beep Beep Gallery, Atlanta GA Untitled Multi-Channel Installation (Channel Two Action News) • Eyedrum, Atlanta GA 2009 Magic Star Traveler (installation) • Axiom, Atlanta GA Untitled Multi-Channel Installation • Le Flash, Atlanta GA Untitled Multi-Channel Installation (Giselle) • Wonderroot, Atlanta GA The Sketchbook Project • Art House Gallery, Atlanta GA 2008 Atlanta and What It Has To Offer • Tilt (aspect of Le Flash), Atlanta GA Fantasy Homes • StandAlone Gallery, Atlanta GA Excursion • StandAlone Gallery, Atlanta GA 150 by 150 for 150 • Stokes Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2006 Pen Pal • Get This! Gallery, Atlanta GA Divergence/Divergents • Q Space, Savannah GA 2005 Alexander Ink • Flatbed Press, Austin TX Artists for Charity • Desoto Row Gallery, Savannah GA EDUCATION 2005 BFA, Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) BIBLIOGRAPHY 2014 Kooi, Meredith. Bad At Sports (Salvaged Dwellings, March 27, 2013) 2013 Cameron, Craig. Dashboard Co-Op (Interview, 2013) Cash, Stephanie. ArtsAtl (Profile, June 2013) Feaster, Felicia. Atlanta Journal Constitution (Exhibition Review) Fox, Catherine. ArtsAtl (Hudgens Prize Exhibition Review) Kamps, Toby. Profile (unpublished) Lampe, Lilly. Burnaway (Studio Visit: Chris Chambers’ Analog Archive, June 2013) Resse, Rachel, ed., Burnaway: Interiors (Atlanta: BURNAWAY Magazine, 2013) 2012 Feaster, Felicia. Creative Loafing (The Ends Review, April 13, 2012) Lampe, Lilly. Burnaway (Little Victories Review, September 20, 2012) Lynch, Casey. Burnaway (The Ends Review, April 18, 2012) Segall, Charlotte. If Media are Appropriated Then So Are Their Concepts (unpublished). 2010 Franco, Cheree. Juxtapoz (Living Walls Overview, Aug 18, 2010) Williams, Wyatt. Creative Loafing (Interview, July 10, 2010) HONORS 2014 Forward Arts Foundation Emerging Artist Award Finalist and Grant Recipient, Forward Arts Foundation, 2014 2013 Hudgens Prize Finalist and Project Grant Recipient, Hudgens Center for the Arts, 2013 Walthall Artist Fellowship, 2013-2014 XPT Project Grant Recipient, Center for Puppetry Arts, Atlanta GA 2013 2011 Elevate Atlanta Project Grant - Participating Artist, Elevate Atlanta, GA 2011 XPT Project Grant Recipient, Center for Puppetry Arts, Atlanta GA 2011 2010 Living Walls, the City Speaks – Participating Artist, Living Walls Atlanta, GA 2010 2009 Le Flash Project Grant, Le Flash Atlanta GA 2009.
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