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Patty Carroll 1 Patty Carroll 1 Education MS: Photography, Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, 1972 Graduate Student, Graphic Design, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, 1969-70 BFA: Graphic Design, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, 1968 Exhibitions 2017 “Aviary” Group Exhibition, Griffin Museum of Photography, Lafayette Gallery, Winchester, MA “Anonymous Women” One person Exhibit, Wright Gallery, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX “Anonymous Women: Reconstructed” One person Exhibit, Schneider Gallery, Chicago, IL “Anonymous Women” One person Exhibit, Sarratt Gallery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN “Still Life: The Ordinary Made Extraordinary” Group Exhibit, Photoplace Gallery, Middlebury, Vermont 2016 “Anonymous Women,” One person Exhibit, 11th Yixian Country Photography Festival, Yixian, China “New Times Three,” Group Exhibition, Blue Spiral Gallery, Asheville, NC Professional Members Exhibit, Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago, IL “Ain’t-Bad Metropolis: Chicago,” Group Exhibit, Filter Photography Gallery, Chicago, IL “Context” Filter Photography Festival Group Exhibition, Chicago, IL “Studios Inc: 2016” Group Exhibition, Studios Inc Gallery, Kansas City, MO “Summer Exhibit” Group Exhibition, Sherry Leedy Gallery, Kansas City, MO “2016 Kansas City Flatfile” H&R Block Artspace at the Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO “Anonymous Women” One-Person Exhibit, Dittmar Gallery, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL “Anonymous Women” One-Person Exhibit, Martine Chaisson Gallery, New Orleans, LA “Evanston + Vicinity Biennial,” Group Exhibit, Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL “Expanding Borders: 2nd Biennial ONU Regional Art Exhibition” Group Exhibit, Bourbonnais, IL 2015 “Surrealism: The Conjured Life” Group Exhibition, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL “Seeing Connection” Critical Mass Top 50 2014 Group Exhibition, Guate Photo Festival, Antiqua, Guatemala “Anonymous Women: Draped” One-Person Exhibit, Sherry Leedy Gallery, Kansas City, MO “Miami Photo Salon” Group Exhibit, Spectrum Art Festival, Art Basel Miami, Miami, FL “A Lasting Vision: Photographs from the Institute of Design 1970-2001” Group Exhibit, Crown Hall, IIT, Chicago, IL “Art Comes Alive” Group Exhibition, ADC Gallery, Cincinnati, OH “Anonymous Women: Draped” One-Person Exhibit, Daura Gallery, Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA “Anonymous Women:Draped” One-Person Exhibit, Zheijhang Museum of Art, Hangzhou, China “Anonymous Women:Draped” One-Person Exhibit, Photographers Association, NIngbo, China “ On Beauty” Group Exhibition, Redline Gallery, Denver Month of Photography, Denver, CO “Arte Laguna” Group Exhibition, Arsenale, Venice, Italy 2014 “This Particular Patch” Group Exhibit, Perspective Gallery, Evanston, IL “Stella: The Nature of a Collective,” Group Exhibit, Ukranian Museum of Art, Chicago, IL “Anonymous Women”, One-Person Exhibit, Catich Gallery, St. Ambrose College, Davenport, IA “Neither Here Nor There” Group Exhibit, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, OH 2014 San Francisco International Photography Exhibition, Gallery Photographica, Berkeley, CA “Human Altered Landscape,” Group Exhibit, Photo Place Gallery, Middlebury, Vermont, (Gallery and online exhibit) Professional Members Exhibit, Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago, IL “Artemisia: After 40: current work by past members,” Group Exhibit, Bridgeport Art Center, Chicago, IL Patty Carroll 2 “Be Mine” Group Exhibition, Greenleaf Art Center, Chicago, IL 3rd International Biennial of Fine Art and Documentary Photography, Heritage Museum of Malaga, Spain “Swath,” Azimuth Projects, Chicago, IL “Anonymous Women: Draped and Moving”, Martha Schneider Gallery, Chicago, IL “Long Shot 2014” Photographic Center North West, Seattle, WA 2013 “Hot Dog Stands in Chicago,” One person exhibit, Cliff Dwellers Club, Chicago, IL “Looking Back: The Art of Nostalgia,” Group Exhibit, PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury, VT “The Exposure 2013 Exhibition” See Exhibit Space, Long Island City, NY, Art Category Winner “Iconoclastic” Group Exhibition, Lubeznik Center for the Arts, Michigan City, IN “Faces Forward” Group Exhibition, Highland Park Art Center, Highland Park, IL “Home Where We Live” Group Exhibition, Minneapolis Photo Center, Minneapolis, MN “Warp and Weft” Group Exhibition, University of Chicago Medical Center Gallery, Chicago, IL 2012 “Reworked Collection,” Group Exhibition, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL “Anonymous Women,” One person exhibit, Singapore Management University, Singapore Photography Festival “Summer Group Show,” Martha Schneider Gallery, Chicago, IL “Working” Group Exhibition, Chicago Photography Collective Pop Up Loop Gallery, Chicago, IL “Material Possessions,” Patty Carroll and Julie Laffin, Waubonsee College, Sugar Grove, IL “Indulge,” Group Exhibition, Water Street Studios, Batavia, IL “Anonymous Women,” One Person Exhibition, Cultural Center, Chicago, IL “The Salon Show” Group Exhibition, Chicago Photography Collective Pop Up Loop Gallery, Chicago, IL “Warrenville Inspired,” Group Exhibition, Warrenville Historical Society and Gallery, Warrenville, IL “Tapped,” Group Exhibitiion, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, OH “Anonymous Women” One Person Exhibition, Giudecca 795 Gallery, Venice, Italy 2011 Stella Art Cart and Exhibition, Chicago Photography Center, Chicago, IL “Anonymous Women” One Person Exhibition, Galleria Gagliardi, San Gimignano, Italy “Go Do Good” Group Exhibition, Chicago Photography Collective Pop Up Loop Gallery, Chicago, IL “Beloit and Vicinity Show” Wright Museum, Beloit College, Beloit, WI “Anonymous Women” One Person Exhibition, Contemporary Art Gallery, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, IN “Contemporary Portraits by Women Photographers” Group Exhibition, Northern Trust Bank, Chicago, IL “Arte Laguna” Group Exhibition and Awards, Nappe Area Arsenale, Venice, Italy “Woman as Photographer” Group Exhibition, Minneapolis Photography Center, Minneapolis, MN 2010 “Suburban XXX” 2 Person Exhibition, O’Born Contemporary Gallery, Toronto, CA WPGA Gala Awards Exhibition, Madrid, Spain “It Starts With the Arts” Centenary Group Exhibition, Park Ridge, IL “Anonymous Women” One Person Exhibition, Northern Illinois University Museum, DeKalb, IL “Rewind” 3 Person Featured Exhibition in Contact Festival, The Department, Toronto, CA “Typologies” 3 Person Exhibition, PDNB Gallery, Dallas, TX “Anonymous Women” One Person Exhibition, Fine Arts College Gallery, M50 Arts District, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China “Anonymous Women” One Person Exhibition, White Box Museum, Beijing, China “The Food Show”, Chicago Photography Collective, Group Exhibition 2009 “Dark and Deadly”, One Person Exhibition, South Shore Arts Center for the Visual and Performing Arts, Munster, IN “Dark and Deadly”, One Person Exhibition, Gene Siskel Film Center, Chicago, IL “Top 40” Los Angeles Center for Digital Photography, Los Angeles, CA and at Digital Studio Gallery, California Museum of Photography, Riverside, CA “ The Night Hope Won” Group Traveling Exhibition “ The Elvis Tribute Show: A Diamond Jubilee,” South Shore Arts, Munster, IN “Photography on Display: Modern Treasures” The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL 2008 “Lawn Nation” Group Exhibition, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Chicago, IL Patty Carroll 3 “Photography Now” Group Exhibition, Lubeznik Center for the Arts, Michigan City, IN “Department (Store)” Group Exhibition, School of the Art Institute, Chicago, IL 2007 “Presentation Pieces” One person exhibition, Oculus Gallery, Chicago, IL “Herd 6.12.99” Group Exhibition, Main Library, Forth Worth TX 2006 “Elvis?” One person Exhibition, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, San Antonio, TX “Elvis?” One person Exhibition, Lubeznik Center for the Arts, Michigan City, IN 2005 “Herd 6.12.99” Group Exhibition, Community Arts Center, Forth Worth TX “Tribute to Ed Paschke” Gallery 415, Chicago, IL “Faculty Exhibition” Texas A&M University, College Station, TX “Anonymous Women: Draped” One person Exhibition, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN “Focused” 10th Annual Photographic Competition Exhibition, Photographic Center Northwest, Seattle, WA Third Place “Elvis?” One person Exhibition, Lubeznik Center for the Arts, Michigan City, IN “From Darkroom to Digital: Photographic Variations” The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL 2004 “Dark and Deadly: Photographs and Digital Movie Posters”, One person Exhibition, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL “Elvis Puppy” Group Exhibition, Fleur Gallery, Chicago , IL “Fabulous” Group Exhibition, Riverside Arts Center, Riverside, Illinois “The Center of It All” Group Exhibition Daniel Azoulay Gallery, Miami, FL “Lonely Nights” Star Gallery, One person Exhibition, Michigan City, IN 2003 “Three Views” Malovat Art Gallery, Chicago, IL “Guest List” Gescheidle Gallery, Chicago, IL “Photography and Beyond” Lubeznik Center for the Arts, Michigan City, IN “The Auroral Light: Photographs by Women” The Grolier Club, New York, NY “2003 National Juried Competition: Photography and Digital Images” Long Beach Foundation of the arts and Sciences, Loveladies, NJ “Visualizing the Blues” Group Traveling Exhibit, Krannert Center for the Arts, Urbana, IL 2002 "The 5th American Print Biennial" Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond Museums University of Richmond, Virginia “2002 National Photography Competition,” Soho Photo Gallery, New York, NY “Urns and Ferns” Holiday Group Exhibit, Garfield Park Conservatory, Chicago, Il “Homework/s” Betty Rymer Gallery, School of the Art Institute, Chicago, IL 2001 "King Size" Group Exhibition
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