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Reid Winfrey American 73-400 El Paseo Palm Desert, CA 92260 760 346 4661 [email protected] www.codagallery.com Reid Winfrey American REID D. WINFREY 3913 Adar Lane Soquel, California 95073 SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2012 Art Object Gallery (2008, 06, 04, 02, 00) 2005 Stanford University Faculty Center (2001, 1999, 95,1989) 1999 James Irvine Gallery, Stanford University (1993) 1997 Image Gallery, Cogswell Polytechnical College, Sunnyvale, CalifoRNIA Christopher Winfield Gallery, Carmel, California 1996 Katherine Vander Vennet Contemporary and Post Modern Art, San Jose, California 1992 Young Gallery, Los Gatos, California (1990, 89) 1989 Allegra Gallery, San Jose, California 1988 Sun Gallery, Hayward, California 1985 Rorick Gallery, San Francisco, California Masters Gallery, San Jose State University (1983) Montalvo Center for the Arts, Saratoga, California 1983 Main Gallery, Sheffield Polytechnic, Sheffield, England 1982 Art Center, Battle Creek, Michigan SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2012 Winfield Gallery, Carmel, California Art Object Gallery, San Jose, California 2010 Museum of Art and History, Santa Cruz, California: Surf City Santa Cruz: A Wave of Inspiration 2009 Skinner/Howard Contemporary Art, Sacramento, California: 9th Annual Dog and Cat Show 2007 The Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, California: Drawings: Visions, Surfaces, and Beyond 2006 Works Gallery San Jose: Local Hero: Ray Ashley's Passion for Collecting 2005 Monterey Museum of Art Biennial, Monterey, California Art Object Gallery, San Jose, California 2004 San Jose Institute for Contemporary Art Palo Alto Art Center 2002 Frazer Gallery, Washington, DC 2001 Art Object Gallery, San Jose, California Cogswell Polytechnical College, Sunnyvale, California Carol Robinson Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana Exploding Head Gallery, Sacramento, California 2000 Art Object Gallery, San Jose, California 1999 Nortel, Inc., Santa Clara, California 1998 Creativity Explored, San Francisco, California d.p. Fong Gallery, San Jose, California Image Gallery, Cogswell College, Sunnyvale, California 1997 d.p. Fong Gallery, San Jose, California (award) DeSaisset Museum, Santa Clara University William Zimmer Gallery, Mendocino, California Christopher Winfield Gallery, Carmel, California 1996 Cabrillo College, Aptos, California Cogswell College, Sunnyvale, California 1995 Montalvo Center for the Arts, Saratoga, Calfiornia Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, California San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, California d.p. Fong Gallery, San Jose, California 1994 Sea Cliff Gallery, Sea Cliff, New York 1992 San Jose Art League Downtown Gallery, San Jose, California 1991 Christopher Grimes gallery, Carmel, California 1990 West Valley Community College, Saratoga, California 1989 The Rosicrucian Museum, San Jose, California Gallery Laranne, Tokyo, Japan 1988 The San Jose Museum of Art 1987 Hard Times Gallery, Bristol, England (award) 1986-87 Pratt Institute International Miniature Print Competition : Grinnel College, Grinnel, Iowa; Kutztown University, Kutztown, Pennsylvania Missoula Museum of the Arts, Missoula, Montana; St. Johns College, Annapolis, Maryland Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, Arkansas; Abilene Christian University, Abilene, Texas James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia ; Okefenokee Heritage Center, Waycross, Georgia Pratt Manhatten Center Gallery, New York, New York 1986 Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, California (award) Pacific Art League of Palo Alto, California (award) Works Gallery, San Jose, California (invitational) San Jose Institute for Contemporary Art (invitational) Studio 20, San Jose, California 1985 San Jose State University (invitational) Stinson Beach Art Center, Stinson Beach, California San Jose Art League, San Jose, California (invitational) 1984 Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, California (award) 1983 Siepp Gallery, Palo Alto, California Rorick Gallery, San Francisco, California 1982 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1981 Open Ring Gallery, Sacramento, California GALLERY AFFILIATIONS: Art Object Gallery, San Jose, California; Kenneth Matsumoto Previous affiliations: Christopher Winfield Gallery, Carmel, California; Chris Winfield Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica and Pacific Grove, California Carol Robinson Gallery, New Orleans Rorick Gallery, San Francisco Edna Young Fine Arts, Carmel Zoo Gallery, Beverly Hills Studio Raid, Los Angeles BIBLIOGRAPHY “Drawings: Visions, Surfaces, and Beyond at Triton Museum of Art” Artweek magazine, September 2007 “Points of View”, Colorado Homes Magazine, August, 2000 “Bringing Order to Disorder for Art Object Gallery”, San Jose Mercury News, August 6, 2000 "Reclaimed Innocence" (cover) Gallery Magazine, Monterey County Herald, Sept. 1997 "Art Show Pays Tribute to Russell Moore", Los Gatos Times, Nov. 1, 1995 "Reid Winfrey's New Works", Peninsula Magazine, February 1992 "Abled Adults", Peninsula Magazine, December 1990 Cover and article, Palo Alto Tab, August 31, 1989 "Artist Stresses Art...",On Stage Magazine, Spring 1988 "Reid Winfrey", Peninsula Magazine, December 1987 "A New Round of Introductions", San Francisco Examiner, July 15, 1985 "Less is More..." University of California Profile Magazine, January 1982 "Canis Major", Line Dance Publications, Palo Alto, 1993 (calendar) "Art Now, Summer 1985", Art Now, Inc., New York other articles: San Jose Mercury News: 4/1/90; 8/31/90; 2/8/89; 7/29/88 Artweek Magazine: 7/27/89 San Jose Metro: 12/12/86; 8/9/85 Saratoga News: 12/20/90 CATALOGS: “One Hundred Years of San Jose Art”, San Jose State University, 2013 “Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers”; Educational Communications, Inc. 8th Edition, 2004; 9th Edition, 2005 “Art and Flowers”, De Saisset Museum, 1997 "Moore Art", Montalvo Publications, 1995 San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art Benefit Art Auction and Exhibition, 1991, 1996, 2002 "Art Auction", San Jose Museum of Art, 1991 Art in America Annual Guide, 1987-2005 "10th International Print Competition", Pratt Graphics Center, NY,1986 Northern California Print Competition, P.A.L.P.A., Palo Alto, California 1986 CORPORATE AND PUBLIC: Imwalle-Stegner Corp. Kodak Corp. Union Bank Gumps San Francisco Southern Illinois University Applied Materials Inc. Wexler Underwriting Gibson-Speno Alain Pinel Inc. The San Jose Symphony Dupont Electronics Cummings Environmental Lucas Autocorp Munitillo and Gorman The Credence Corporation MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, Monterey Museum of Art, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, Palo Alto Art Center, DeSaisset Museum, Montalvo Center for the Arts, Triton Museum of Art, The San Jose Museum of Art, The Rosicrucian Museum, Missoula Museum of the Arts, Arkansas Art Center, Okefenokee Heritage Center, Pratt Manhattan Center, Battle Creek (Michigan) Art Center MURALS Willow Street Wood Fired Pizza, San Jose, California Willow Street Main Office and Restaurant, Los Gatos, California Willow Street San Raphael, California Willow Street Westgate, San Jose, California Willow Street San Francisco, California The Lewers Residence, San Jose, California Tencor, Milpitas, California The Hoban Residence, Freedom, California EDUCATION Master of Fine Arts Degree in Printmaking/Painting; San Jose State University, San Jose, California; 1985 Fine Arts Honors Exchange Student; Sheffield City Polytechnic University; Sheffield, England; 1983 Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art, with Honors; University of California, Davis; 1982 Associate of Arts Degree in Art, with Honors; Cabrillo College, Aptos, California; 1980 TEACHING Professor, Dept. of Digital Arts and Animation : Cogswell Polytechnical College, Sunnyvale, California, 1996- present Previous teaching in Printmaking, Color Theory, Painting, and fine arts: DeAnza College, Ohlone College, Monterey Peninsula College, Pacific Art League of Palo Alto, San Jose State University, Foothill College District, Mission College, West Valley College .
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