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PAT MUSICK 49 Maple St. #123 Email: [email protected] Selected Biography Manchester Center, VT 05255 www.camusart.com Tel: 802-362-4273 www.sculpture.org Cell: 802-688-5110 www.nesculptors.com

EDUCATION DEGREES University of Southern California 1973 Post-Doctoral Study University of Denver Master of Arts at University of Texas Dartmouth College Cornell University Medical Branch Syracuse University Cornell University 1974 Doctor of Philosophy Cornell University

MUSEUM PERMANENT ACQUISITIONS The Place Where They Cried, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, AR Handwerker Gallery, Ithaca College Museum, NY Huracan. The Alexandria Museum of Art, LA Treasure. The Huntsville Museum of Art, AL Lady Xoc. The Springfield Museum of Art, Springfield, MO Awoha-li 12. Irving Art Center, Irving, TX Kiva Gate. The Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH Winddancer. The Bert Chernow Collection, Housatonic Museum of Art, Housatonic, CT The Crossing. Southern Vermont Art Center, Manchester, VT Time's Totem. The Zimmerli Museum, Rutger's University Grupo. Grounds For Sculpture, Hamilton, NJ Epilogue 22. The Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville, AL Earthmark. The Art Center, Little Rock, AR Vessel 8. The Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, St. Joseph, MO Epilogue D-18. The Walton Art Center, Fayetteville, AR Thoughts Through the Window. Springfield Museum of Art, Springfield, MO Epilogue 13. The Arts Center of the , Springdale, AR Tlinget Chorus. Monarch Sculpture Park, Tenino, WA Great Circle Stanzas. Ozarks Woodland Sculpture Garden, Forum, AR

PERMANENT PUBLIC INSTALLATIONS Rocky Mountain College, Billings, MT First Congregational Church, Manchester, VT Gallery in the Field, Brandon, VT Allen Community College, KS The Arkansas REP Theater, Hot Springs Convention Center Butler Library, Arkansas Public Library System, AR Cornell University School of Human Ecology, Ithaca, NY Arkansas Sheriff's Youth Ranch, Alma, AR The Arkansas Aerospace Education Center Baptist Medical Systems CARTI , Little Rock, AR Children's Hospital, Little Rock, AR Community First Bank, Eureka Springs, AR The Donald J. Reynolds Center For Aging, Little Rock AR James Blair Law Offices, Springdale, AR Greenwood and Associates, Fayetteville, AR Hilton Hotel Corporate Headquarters, Memphis, TN International Center For transportation Studies, Rome, IT The May Company, Houston, TX The Tyson Foods Corporate Headquarters, Springdale, AR , Morrillton, AR Washington Regional Medical Center, Fayetteville, AR (continued) OUTDOOR SCULPTURE OR SITE SPECIFIC INSTALLATIONS PAT MUSICK•2014 2009 Burr and Burton Academy, Manchester, VT 2008 Gallery in the Field, Brandon, VT 2007 Salem Art Works, Salem NY 2007 Schick Gallery, Skidmore College NY 2007-09 Southern Vermont Art Center, VT 2007-09 Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden, Montpelier, VT 2007 Chaffee Art Center, Rutland VT 2006 Salem Art Works, Salem NY 2005-07 Sculpturefest, Woodstock, VT 2004 Southern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester, VT 2003 Grounds For Sculpture, Hamilton, NJ 2002 Wildwood Center for the Performing Arts, Little Rock, AR 2001 Monarch Sculpture Park, Tenino, WA 2002 Buffalo Bayou ArtPark, Houston TX 2000 Chatanooga State Community College Sculpture Garden V, TN 2000 Irving Arts Center Sculpture Garden, Irving, TX 2000 Ozarks Woodland Sculpture Garden, Forum, AR 1999 Miami University of Ohio, Oxford, OH 1998 Connemara Conservancy, Plano, TX

SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2014-15 Mid-South Tour “Our Fragile Home” exhibition to Alabama, Arkansas and Texas 2014 Edgewater Gallery, Middlebury VT 2014 The Gallery at Equinox Village, Manchester Center, VT 2013-14 “Our Fragile Home” touring exhibition to The Southern Vermont Art Center, Manchester, VT; The Housatonic Museum of Art, Bridgeport, CT; The Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro, VT; and College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA 2013 Governor’s Gallery, Statehouse, Montpelier, VT 2012 Edgewater Gallery, Middlebury, VT 2012 Vermont Institute of Contemporary Art, Chester, VT 2011 The Gallery at Equinox Village, Manchester, VT 2009-10 “From the Forest” touring exhibition to the Feick Gallery, Green Mountain College; Southern Vermont Art Center; Gallery in the Field, Brandon, VT; and Lamont Gallery, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH 2009 Karl Drerup Gallery, Plymouth State University, NH 2008 Alexandria Louisiana Museum of Art 2007 Taylor Gallery, Kimball Union Academy, Meriden NH 2005-06 “Yokes on the Trail of Tears” touring exhibition to Tyson Foods Corporate Headquarters, Springdale, AR; Columbia College, Columbia, SC; Old Statehouse Museum, Little Rock AR; Springfield Museum of Art, Springfield, MO 2005 Sculpturefest, Woodstock, VT 2003-04 “Yokes on the Trail of Tears” touring exhibition to UACC, Batesville; Baum Gallery, UCA, Conway: UACC Morrillton; University of the Ozarks, Clarksville; University Museum UofA Fayetteville and the Delta Museum, Helena, MT 2003 The Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AR 2000 Aumonerie Saint Jacques, Gordes, France 1999 Baum Gallery, University of , Conway AR 1998-99 Texas Tour: Abilene, Houston, Longview, McAllen, Odessa, San Angelo,Wichita Falls 1998 Miami University, Oxford, OH 1998 Albrecht -Kemper Museum of Art, St. Joseph, MO 1997 University of Arkansas, Little Rock, Arkansas 1997 Charles B. Goddard Center, Ardmore, Oklahoma 1995 Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, AR PUBLISHED WORKS 1995 Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, TX 1992 Midwest Tour: “PAT MUSICK: EPILOGUE SERIES” Walton Arts Center, NO NEW THING UNDER THE SUN: Fayetteville, AR; Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock; Springfield (Missouri) Art ONE ARTIST'S CHOSEN JOURNAL Museum; Huntsville (Alabama) Museum of Art 1989 Tulsa Center for Contemporary Arts, Tulsa, OK PAT MUSICK NO NEW THING UNDER THE SUN: PAT MUSICK

ONE ARTIST’S CHOSEN JOURNEY PAT UNDER NEW THING THE MUSICK NO SUN :

This book contributes to an understanding of the creative processes of one artist, PAT MUSICK, over a 40 year period. Essays and HONORS photographs document her drawings, paintings and sculpture as she moves from two to three dimensional considerations. Musick, whose work is in the permanent collections of 48 museums and public spaces in the United States has an MA and PhD from Cornell University, has taught at the University level, and written three books. Her work has progressed from an expressionistic, fi gurative style to abstract. The current work of NO NEW THING 2013 Recipient Vermont State Governor's Gallery Honoree wood, steel and stone refl ects harmony and peace in the environment. “Musick’s work has the power to move us, even in these world weary “I look for universal fi n de siecle times. Within each of her refi ned constructions, the expression... the collective viewer fi nds the artist using all the tools at her disposal to create a 2011 Archives housed at Cornell University Kroch Library of Archives and Rare Manuscripts. sublime recipe…culture and nature, man and the earth, forever and unconscious. That is, those UNDER THE SUN: inextricably linked…for extraordinary beauty.” ideas that are the same or — Don Bacigalupi, PhD Director of the Toledo Museum of Art similar over time, distance, 2004 Best in Show The Chaffee Arts Center Spring Members Exhibit, Rutland, VT cultures. There is no new ONE ARTIST’S CHOSEN JOURNEY “In all of these works Pat Musick poses universal questions in contemporary visual language. Restating Romeo’s plea: thing under the sun.” But he that hath — PAT MUSICK the steerage of my course, CHOSEN JOURNEY ONE ARTIST’S 2003 Assistance Grant, Arkansas Arts Council and the National Endowment of the Arts Direct my sail. ON THE COVER:

The quest for reality and destiny is, perhaps as it should be, in the Sun image: Detailed close-up of hands of the artist.” magnetic structures on the sun’s — Townsend Wolfe, Director and Chief Curator surface, seen in the H-alpha Arkansas Art Center (retired) wavelength on August 22, 2003. 2003 The Arkansas Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship in Sculpture (Swedish 1-m Solar telescope (SST) “Drawing as they do on the history of art, the hidden-stream operated by the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, Oddbjorn of women’s art and of her childhood environment, and keen Engvold, Jun Elin Wiik, observation, these initially jarring, ultimately lovely works are a Luc Rouppe van der Voort). systematic exploration of a universal theme of art: to paraphrase Printed with permission. 2003 Assistance grant from the Happy Hollow Foundation Gaugin, Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we Epilogue 8, is in the permanent going? As such, they take an important place in this collection and collection of the Baum Gallery, in the scope of Pat Musick’s work.” University of Central Arkansas, — Ellen A. Plummer Conway, AR Executive Director, Arkansas Art Center 2001 The Jeffrey Childs Willis Award, National Association of Women Artists Cover design: LMWDesign.com 2000 Arkansas Blue Cross/Blue Shield “Ageless Hero” award 1998 First Place, Visiting Artist Fellowship and construction of monumental outdoor STONE SONGS ON THE TRAIL OF TEARS sculpture, Miami University, Oxford, OH 1998 Connemara Conservancy Foundation Grant 1997 Richard Florsheim Art Fund Grant 1997 Assistance Grant, Arkansas Arts Council 1992 Gold Medal for EPILOGUE SERIES catalog, Southeastern Museums Association 1987-88 Touring Grant from the Arkansas Arts Council and National Endowment of the Arts 1983 Gold Medal Pizzo Calabro International Invitational, Pizzo Calabro, Italy 1944 Fine Arts Scholarship, University of Southern CA