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Teresa M. Cox Education Selected Commissions Collections Teresa M. Cox 651-207-7948 I [email protected] I www.teresacox.com 2871 Highview Terrace, St. Paul, MN 55121 Education 2013 Alternative Image Transfer Workshop, Anna Tomczak Studio. Lake Helen, Florida 1986/89 Painting Intensives, Professor Herman Rowan. University of Minnesota 1982 BS in Studio Arts, Painting and Drawing. University of Wisconsin-Stout. Menomonie, WI 1977 Glass-working and Drawing, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis Selected Commissions 2016 Garden Prairie. Sculpture. Bloomington Public Art Commission, Minnesota 2015 Joy Park. Sculpture and Earthen work. City of Maplewood, Minnesota 2015 River Garden. Mural. Eagan Community Center. Eagan, Minnesota 2011-2012 Nature as Metaphor. Mural. Abbott Northwestern Hospital. Minneapolis, MN 2011-2012 Terrazzo Floor. Private residence. Chaska, Minnesota 2012 Finalist. Floor Commission, Humphrey Terminal-MSP. Mpls Airport Commission. Minneapolis, MN 2010 Glacial Twist. Terrazzo Floor. Amsoil Arena-DECC. Public Art Commission. Duluth, MN 2008 Finalist. Floor Commission, Courthouse and Police Station. Middleton, Wisconsin 2008 Continuum. Terrazzo Floor. Maxwell Hall-Winona State University. Winona, MN 2007 We Are Water. Mural. Minnehaha Creek Watershed-Eisenhower Community School Hopkins, MN 2006-2009 Cement Mural and Stepping Stones, Minnehaha Creek Watershed-Eisenhower Community School. Hopkins, Minnesota 2004-05 Murals, Pillsbury Science and Technology Magnet. 4’x16’ murals with students. Minneapolis, MN 2000 Mural, Wayzata East Jr. High. 4’ x 16’ mural w/ students. Wayzata, MN Earth Day Mural. Como Park Zoo. St. Paul, MN 1996 Joseph Community Mural, State Theater. Minnesota Museum of American Art. Minneapolis, Minnesota 1994 Hmong Community Story Murals, Minnesota Museum of American Art. St. Paul, MN 1994 Northwest Bank Street Mural, Corporate Commission. Minneapolis, Minnesota Collections US Bank. LA, California Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Minneapolis, MN Money Corporation. Dallas, Texas Winona State University. Winona, Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton. Minnesota Abbott Northwestern Hospital. Minneapolis, MN Baker Management. Minneapolis, MN Lutheran Brotherhood. Minneapolis, MN Winona State University. Winona Minnesota Amsoil Arena. DECC. Duluth, Minnesota City of Bloomington, Minnesota Private Collections: United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, Taiwan and Germany Awards 2018 Artist Initiative Grant. Minnesota State Arts Board. 2018 Golden Artist Residency. New Berlin, New York 2013 Artist Initiative Grant. Minnesota State Arts Board. 2011 Honorable Mention. Glacial Twist. National Terrazzo + Mosaic Association. 2010 Artist Fellowship Finalist. Bush Foundation 2009 Honor Award. Continuum. National Terrazzo + Mosaic Association 1998 Vermont Studio Residency and Fellowship 1998 Career Opportunity Grant. Minnesota State Arts Board. Solo and Two Person Exhibitions 2018 Form and Influence. Artistry Galleries. Bloomington, MN (Two Person) 2010 LRAC/McKnight Best of MN Regional Arts Council. Fergus Falls, MN (Two Person) 2009 Current Work. Mitrebox Framing Studio. Minneapolis, MN 2008 Mystery and Myth. Phipps Center for the Arts. Hudson, Wisconsin 2006 Subjective Mapping. Augsburg College. Minneapolis, Minnesota 2004 The Physiology of Color. Hudson Hospital. Hudson, WI 2003 Garden Symbiosis. Concordia University. St. Paul, Minnesota 2003 Eyewear Gallery. Chicago, Illinois 1999 Illusion Theater. Minneapolis, Minnesota 1997 Bloomington Art Center. Bloomington, Minnesota. 1996 Northfield Arts Guild. Northfield, MN 1993 Phipps Art Center. Hudson, Wisconsin 1992 Edgewood Orchard Gallery. Fish Creek, Wisconsin 1990 Lutheran Brotherhood. Mosaic Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1983 Honeywell Corporation. Minneapolis, MN Selected Group Exhibitions 2020 North of the 45TH Parallel. The De Vos Art Museum. Jurors: Michelle Grabner and Brad Killam. Marquette University, Michigan 2019 Made in Paint. Sam and Adele Golden Foundation. New Berlin, New York 2016 Love Soovac. Soovac Gallery, 15 year Anniversary Benefit. Minneapolis MN 2016 Art4Good. Minnesota Museum of American Art Benefit. Flow Art Space, St. Paul, MN 2015-16 Personal Best. Minnesota State Arts Board. St. Paul, MN 2015 Love Letters. Groveland Gallery. Minneapolis, MN 2014 MN Creates. Minnesota State Capitol. St. Paul, MN 2013 Working it Out. The Painting Center. Chelsea, New York 2013 North of the 45TH Parallel. The DeVos Art Museum. Marquette University, Michigan 2013 The Mythical Landscape: Fiction, Obsession and Desire. Gallery 801. Mpls, MN 2012 Miniatures and More. Albuquerque Museum of Art. Albuquerque, New Mexico 2011 10 foot Show. gallery 360 Minneapolis, MN 2011 Miniatures and More. Albuquerque Museum of Art. Albuquerque, New Mexico 2010 Foot in the Door. MAEP Gallery-Minneapolis Institute of Art. Minneapolis, MN 2010 10 Year Show. gallery 360. Minneapolis, MN 2009 15 Years of Invention. Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Minneapolis, MN 2009 Osgood Dogood. Springboard for the Arts Benefit. St. Paul, MN 2007 Ephemerality. Tonnage Gallery. Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Florence Biennale. Florence, Italy 2005 Bloomington Art Center Annual Exhibition. Juror-Thomas Barry. Bloomington, MN 2004 Terrazzo and Stone. Public Art St. Paul Gallery. St. Paul, Minnesota 2003 Untitled II. Soo Visual Arts Center. Mpls, Minnesota 2001 Opening Night Gallery. Minneapolis, Minnesota 2001 Sioux City Art Center 57th . Juror: Henry Adams-Cleveland Museum of Art. Sioux City, IA 2000 Blanden Memorial Art Museum. Juror: Louise Kames. Fort Dodge, Iowa 1999 Jungle Theater. Minneapolis, Minnesota 1998 St. Paul Companies. St. Paul, Minnesota 1998 Octagon Art Center. Juror: Kenneth Trapp,Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian. Ames, IA 1998 Art Resources Gallery. Edina, Minnesota 1995 Minnesota State Fair. St. Paul, Minnesota 1993 LePoudre Gallery. Plymouth, MN 1992 Gango Gallery. Portland, Oregon 1992 Lightside Gallery. Sante Fe, New Mexico 1991 Banfill-Locke Art Center. Fridley, Minnesota 1991 Park City Art Festival. Park City, Utah 1990 WARM Gallery Annual Exhibit. Minneapolis, Minnesota 1988 Edina Art Center. Edina, Minnesota 1988 Edgewood Orchard Gallery. Fish Creek, Wisconsin 1985 Rockford Drawing Biennial. Rockford, Illinois Teaching and Lectures 1994-present COMPAS. Residency Artist (K-Adult) Minnesota, Instructor 1994-present Independent Arts Instructor and Program Development 2018 Studio Talks. The Golden Foundation. New Berlin, New York 2014 Artist Talk. The Mythical Landscape. 801 Gallery. Minneapolis, MN 2013 Curation: The Mythical Landscape. 801 Gallery. Minneapolis, MN 2012 Artist Lecture. Terrazzo as Public Art. Central States Terrazzo Association. Mpls, MN 2006-11 Artist Lecture and Portfolio Review. Advisory Board. Stout University. Menomonie, WI 1997-11 Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Continuing Studies. Adult and youth Instructor 2006 Artist Lecture-Student Practicum. Stout University. Menomonie, Wisconsin 2006 Visiting Artist Lecture. Augsburg College. Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Panelist. Walker Art Center. Public Art in the Twin Cities-Forecast. Minneapolis, MN 1998 Artist Lecture. Vermont Studio Center. Johnson, Vermont 1997+1998 Artist Presenter-Career Workshop. Springboard for the Arts. St. Paul, Minnesota 1995-1998 Artist Presenter and Workshop. Statewide Artists in Education Conference. COMPAS 1994 Keynote speaker. Art Educators of Minnesota Conference. Professional Service 2006-11 Board Member-Artist Advisory. Stout University. Menomonie, Wisconsin 2004-06 Public Art Program Manager, Lowertown Artway. Public Art St. Paul, St. Paul, MN 2006 Juror. Augsburg College-Student Show. Minneapolis. Minnesota 2006 2000-03 Board Member- Capitol River Council-District 17. Artist Representative. St. Paul, MN 2003 Juror. Concordia University-Student Show. St. Paul, Minnesota 1994-98 Art Crawl Coordinator. Northern Warehouse Artist Cooperative. St. Paul, Minnesota Bibliography 2020 Michelle Grabner and Brad Killam, "North of the 45th". De Vos Art Museum Marquette, MI. Catalogue, September 2020. Print 2020 Ann Landi, "Pandemic States of Mind". Vasari 21, September 2020, Web 2019 Mark Golden. "Made in Paint". SAGG Gallery, NY. Catalogue, April 6, 2019. Print 2018 Ann Landi, "Say it With Flowers-Part II". Vasari 21, September 2018, Web 2016 Mark Granlund. "The Artist Brain". Podcast, December 2016. 2013 Broday, Gottesman, Rothschild. "Working it Out". Painting Center, NY. Catalogue, June 18, 2013. Print 2013 Chris Roberts. “Arthounds:evocative landscapes”. Minnesota Public Radio, October 24, 2013. Radio 2013 Camille Lefevre. “Painters Show: The Mythical Landscape”. City Pages, October 16, 2013. Print/Web 2012 Steven T. Zevitas. Studio Visit Magazine, Volume 20. Korea: Open Studios Press, 2012. Print 2010 Artists designs for DECC reflect region. Duluth Tribune, Local. March 20, 2010. Print 2008 SPNN TV. “Lowertown-Artists in their own Words” Channel 19. St. Paul, Minnesota 2007 Sam Edsill. “Cause + Effect-interview”. Mental Contagion. January 2007. Web 2006 The Artful Home Catalog . Summer 2006 edition-Image “Red Night” 2006 Thomas O’Sullivan. “Art is Fairs Cultural Magnet” Pioneer Press, August 20, 2006. Print 2005 Kathleen Stoehr. Dream Floors.1st ed. CA: Randall International. 2005 2004 Andrea Grazzini Walstrom “Color Psych 101” Stir.Vol. 2, no. 2, 2005: pg 11-14. Print 2004 Diane Cormany. “Design Details” Midwest Home and Garden. Sept. 2004:pg 14. Print 2003 Chris Roberts “Word of Mouth” Minnesota Public Radio, 2003. Radio 2002 Allan Martin. “It’s an Art”. Bright Ideas Magazine, vol 21, no 1. Winter 2001/2002: p 31. Print 2000 HGTV. Decorating Cents-Studio. Episode 1010-May 19. Web/TV 2000 From Empty Warehouses to Cybervillage. Lowertown Redevelopment Corp, 2000. DVD 1998 Lowertown Artist. St. Paul Companies-Article. St. Paul, Minnesota 1996 Nancy Cohen. “Impressions from the Autumn St. Paul Art Crawl”. Two Cities Magazine .
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