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​Steven Daluz S​TEVEN DALUZ EDUCATION 2003 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Summa Cum Laude, University of Texas at San Antonio 2001 Associate of Applied Science, San Antonio College, San Antonio, TX 1981 Master of Arts, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI 1979 Bachelor of Arts, Park University, Parkville, MO SELECTED SOLO and TWO PERSON EXHIBITIONS 2018 Communion, AnArte Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ 2016 Mystica, AnArte Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ 2015 Figments of the Sublime, Abilene Christian University Gallery, Abilene, TX ​ 2013 Meditations on Paper, AnArte Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ New Works, Marshall-LeKae Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ ​ 2012 Glimpse, Laura Rathe Fine Art, Houston, TX ​ 2011 Watchers, AnArte Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ Two-Person Exhibition, Mill Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM ​ Paintings and Pirouettes, AnArte Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ 2010 Neo-Luminism, Laura Rathe Fine Art, Houston, TX ​ Emanations, AnArte Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ 2009 Dance 2, AnArte Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ 2008 Passages, AnArte Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ Geomorphosis, Buchanan Gallery, Galveston, TX ​ 2007 Dance, AnArte Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ 2006 Imaginary Places, Monticello Gallery, Forth Worth, TX ​ 2004 Two Person Show, Kellum and Markey Artspace, San Antonio, TX SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2018 Painting the Figure Now, Wausau Museum of Contemporary Art, Wausau, WI ​ Visions of Venus, Juried Exhibition, Zhou B Art Center, Chicago, IL ​ Common Currents, San Antonio Tricentennial Group Exhibition, Southwest School of ​ Art, San Antonio, TX On/Off Fredericksburg Road Open Studio Tour, Bihlhaus Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ 7959 Broadway, Suite #202 | San Antonio, TX 78209 | anartegallery09.com 2017 Art for the Little Brave Heart, International Invitational, Russia House, London, ​ England Critical Mass, Hausmann Millworks, San Antonio, TX ​ Argentum, National Invitational, Marbury, New York, NY ​ 2016 And it was Good, St Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX ​ Small World, International Charity Invitational, Magpie Springs, Adelaide, Australia ​ Art to the Power of Ten, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX ​ 2015 Let there be Light, St Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX ​ 2014 International Masters of Fine Art, Greenhouse Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ Let there be Light, St Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX ​ 2013 From Motion to Stillness, Zhou B Art Center, Chicago, IL ​ The Man Show, California Lutheran University, Los Angeles, CA ​ 2012 Wings, Mill Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM ​ 8th Annual National Self-Portrait Exhibition, 33 Contemporary Gallery, Chicago, IL ​ 2011 7th Annual National Self-Portrait Exhibition, 33 Contemporary Gallery, Chicago, IL ​ ArtHouston, Laura Rathe Fine Art, Houston, TX ​ Grand Re-Opening, Mill Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM ​ 2010 Southwest School of Art Annual Gala, Southwest School of Art, San Antonio, TX 2009 79th Annual Artist Exhibition, San Antonio Art League & Museum, San Antonio, TX ​ 20th Anniversary Exhibition, Buchanan Gallery, Houston, TX ​ 7th Annual Art from the Heart, Omni Hotel, San Antonio, TX ​ Degrees, M2 Gallery, Houston, TX ​ Red Dot, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, San Antonio, TX ​ Figments, Laura Rathe Fine Art, Houston, TX ​ 2008 The Many Faces of Women, Southwest School of Art and Craft, San Antonio, TX ​ Red Dot, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, San Antonio, TX ​ Spectrum, Luminaria Exhibition, 1100 ArtSpace, San Antonio, TX ​ Cataclysm & Creativity: Art in the Age of Uncertainty, Weil Gallery, Texas A&M ​ University, Corpus Christi, TX; curators: Dr. Carey Rote, Texas A&M University, and Liljiana Nedelkovska. 78th Annual Artists Exhibition, San Antonio Art League Museum, San Antonio, TX ​ Seventy-Two, AnArte Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ Night of 1,000 Drawings, Artists Space, New York, NY ​ 7959 Broadway, Suite #202 | San Antonio, TX 78209 | anartegallery09.com 2007 Cataclysm & Creativity: Art in the Age of Uncertainty, Museum of Contemporary Art, ​ Skopje Macedonia; curators: Dr. Carey Rote, Texas A&M University, and Liljiana Nedelkovska. Group Summer Show, Buchanan Gallery, Galveston, TV ​ Latino Expressions IV: Artistas de San Antonio, San Antonio Public Library, San Antonio, ​ TX 2006 Narratives & Suggestions, AnArte Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ Blue Star 21, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, San Antonio, TX; curators: Bill ​ Campbell Arts & Eats, Tobin Estate, San Antonio, TX ​ Attraction of Abstraction, Art SA Gallery, San Antonio, TX; curator: Darryl Mix ​ 76th Annual Artists Exhibition, San Antonio Art League Museum, San Antonio, TX ​ 5 x 7, ArtHouse, Austin, TX ​ Small Works for a Big Cause, Say Si Benefit, Finesilver Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ 3 Voices, 1100 Artspace, San Antonio, TX ​ Seventy-Two, Studio 3, San Antonio, TX ​ 2005 San Antonio Painting 2005, Part II, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, San Antonio, ​ TX; curator: Bill Fitzgibbons Milestones, Art SA Gallery, San Antonio, TX; curator: Darryl Mix ​ Contemporary Art Month Exhibition, San Antonio Art League Museum, San Antonio, ​ TX RAC Gallery, San Antonio, TX 5 x 7, ArtHouse, Austin, TX ​ REAL-TIME, Global Juried Online Art Annual of Contemporary Artists ​ 2004 74th Annual Artists Exhibition, San Antonio Art League Museum, San Antonio, TX ​ Los San Antonians, Bismarck Gallery, San Antonio, TX ​ SELECTED COLLECTIONS Citigroup Headquarters, Houston, TX Hilton Hotel, Nashville, TN Whitestone Financial Group, San Antonio, TX Schell, Mitchell, & Cooley, LLP, Dallas, TX Law Offices of Sean O’Neill, San Antonio, TX 7959 Broadway, Suite #202 | San Antonio, TX 78209 | anartegallery09.com Hermann Memorial Ambulatory Center, Houston, TX Hermann Memorial Southwest Heart & Vascular Institute, Houston, TX Johnson & Blohm Associates, Inc., Houston, TX Strasberger & Price, LLP, San Antonio, TX Orthopedic Specialists of Texas, Sugar Land, TX Joeris General Contractors, San Antonio, TX Eagle Medical, San Antonio, TX Presbyterian Hospital, Dallas, TX SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS 2018 Best of Show, Bold Brush Painting Competition 2015 Hunting Art Prize, Finalist 2014 Drawing selected for inclusion in the book, Strokes of Genius 6: The Best of Drawing 2012 Self-Portrait awarded Grand Prize by McNay Art Museum in conjunction with Andy Warhol “Fame and Misfortune” exhibition 2011 Finalist (top 16 of 5,600 artists); Saatchi Showdown Selected for Florence Biennale, Florence, Italy Artists Magazine’s “Artist of the Month,” February 2011 1st Place, “Night of 100 Angels” exhibition, Whelan Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA 2010 Honorable Mention, Professional Artist magazine ​ ​ Finalist (Abstract/Experimental), Artist magazine ​ ​ Annual Art Competition “Critic’s Pick,” San Antonio Current, February ​ ​ 2009 Selected for 2009 Florence Biennale, Florence, Italy Finalist, Artist of the Year, San Antonio Art League and Museum 2008 72 Exhibit selected as one of the city’s 10 best of 2008 for visual arts by San Antonio ​ Express-News 2007 Painting selected for City of San Antonio’s official Fiesta Poster for 2007 2006 Honorable Mention (International Diploma of Excellence), Artoteque Global Art Annual Contributor’s Award, 76th Annual Artists Exhibition, San Antonio, TX 2003 Best in Show. Regional Artists Consortium, Spring Exhibition, San Antonio International Airport, San Antonio, TX 7959 Broadway, Suite #202 | San Antonio, TX 78209 | anartegallery09.com .
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