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PHIL Proctornucleus Sculpture Studio Llc. 490 E Pharr Rd Decatur, GA 30030 PHIL PROCTORnucleus sculpture studio llc. 490 E Pharr Rd Decatur, GA 30030. 678-851-9726. [email protected] / www.philproctor.com EDUCATION 2002 M.F.A. in Sculpture East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 2000 B.F.A. in Sculpture University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS CERTIFICATIONS 2009 AWSD1.1 WELDING CERTIFICATION Flat, horizontal & vertical weld positions 0.125”-1.250” metal thickness / all joint types COMMISSIONS / PUBLIC ART 2015 Outdoor Kinetic Sculpture Purchase (Winner, People’s Choice Award) Iron Canopy purchased by the city of Suwanee, GA $15,000.00 2013 Atlanta Beltline, Inc Public Art commission using recycled railroad artifacts, Atlanta, GA $20,000.00 One Billion Rising Commemorative Sculpture Project Public Art Grant awarded by The Chelko Foundation for a figurative sculpture commemorating a global event, Atlanta, GA $4,000.00 2012 Playable Art Park at Abernathy Greenway Public Art Playable sculpture commissioned by Sandy Springs Conservancy and Art Sandy Springs, Sandy Springs, GA $35,000.00 2011 Outdoor Kinetic Sculpture Purchase Purchased by Florida Gulf Coast University for Naples Botanical Gardens, Naples, FL, $15,000.00 North Carolina, Veterans Memorial Park Public Art Memorial sculpture commissioned by the city of Fayetteville, NC, $14,000.00, Permanently installed at North Carolina Veterans Memorial Park 2010 Outdoor Kinetic Sculpture Purchase Purchased by ARTSS for permanent installation in the city of Sandy Springs, GA, $15,000.00 2009 South Bend Park Outdoor Kinetic Sculpture 25’ tall steel, stainless and granite kinetic sculpture commissioned by the city of Atlanta, South Bend Park Atlanta, GA, $50,000.00 2004 Lindbergh City Center Public Sculpture Project 75’ winding aluminum and copper sculpture commissioned by Carter Development Group in conjunction with Marta, $30,000.00 Located at Lindbergh City Center Marta Station, Atlanta, GA Boys and Girls Club, Outdoor sculpture donation, Hendersonville, NC Private commission for Trinity Ventures, Steel and iron sculpture, $8,000.00, Atlanta, GA 2003 Pirkkala Sculpture 03, Executed a large steel and stainless steel sculpture permanently installed at the town park. Pirkkala, Finland Outdoor Sculpture, Permanently installed at Lucedale Public Library Lucedale, MS 2002 Two Outdoor Sculptures, Two large steel and aluminum sculptures permanently installed at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Lucedale, MS SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2015 Creative Loafing Best of ATL Outdoor exhibition, Atlanta, GA Sculptour 2015-2017 Outdoor sculpture competition, Suwanee, GA Sound & Vision/Atlanta Film Festival Interactive light sculpture install at The Goat Farm Arts Center. Atlanta, GA 2014 Art on the Beltline Fabricated metal sculpture installation temporarily installed on Atlanta’s railroad conversion project. Atlanta, GA 2013 Sculptour 2013-2015 Outdoor sculpture competition, Suwanee, GA 2011 1st Annual Lifecycle Building Center Sculpture challenge reusing salvaged materials, First place prize. Atlanta, GA University of West Georgia Sculpture installed at campus exhibition. Carrollton, GA Atlanta Union Mission Solo exhibition of two outdoor kinetic sculptures at Atlanta’s first downtown urban garden to benefit the Atlanta Union Mission, Atlanta, GA Spruill Garden Project Sculpture installed at the debut of Spruill outdoor sculpture garden. Atlanta, GA 2010 Atlanta Botanical Garden Scarecrow Exhibition Kinetic sculpture installed at the annual scarecrow exhibition, Atlanta, GA Art on the Beltline Large scale kinetic sculpture temporarily installed on Atlanta’s railroad conversion project. Atlanta, GA All Aboard Sculpture exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the historic Hattiesburg Train Station, Hattiesburg, MS 2009 Hartsfield Jackson International Airport Solo Exhibition Four large scale outdoor kinetic sculptures installed at the newly developed rental car shuttle station, Atlanta, GA 23rd Annual Rosen Outdoor Sculpture Competition, Boone, NC City of Kingsport Sculpture Walk III, Kingsport, TN 2008 ARTSS, Arts in the Open Outdoor Sculpture Competition One of ten selected for the sculpture competition, currently exhibiting a large outdoor kinetic sculpture, Third Place prize. Public Library, Sandy Springs, GA 6th Biennial Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit, Georgia Perimeter College, Clarkston, GA Solo Exhibition, Small two and three dimensional artworks Seven Stages Theater, Atlanta, GA Imagillaboration, International Collaborative sculpture endeavor Group Seven participant Exhibition: Group Seven, Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, GA Boswell Gallery Representation, Exhibited indoor and outdoor sculpture. Decatur, GA Madison Morgan Cultural Center Sculpture Park, Currently exhibiting two outdoor sculptures on the grounds, Madison, GA 2007 Switch, Group exhibition of sculpture and performance art Exhibited two outdoor Sculptures, Eyedrum Gallery, Atlanta GA Moments Before Sleep, Exhibited indoor and outdoor sculpture. Boswell Gallery, Decatur, GA Madison Morgan Cultural Center Sculpture Park, Exhibited outdoor sculpture on the grounds, Madison, GA 2006 B Complex Group Sculpture and Performance Exhibition Exhibited two large sculptures, Atlanta, GA 2005 19th Rosen Outdoor Sculpture Competition and Exhibition One of ten artists selected to exhibit outdoor sculpture, Boone, NC Art in Freedom Park, outdoor sculpture and performance exhibition, exhibited colorful outdoor sculpture, Atlanta, GA Sklo Gallery Representation, Participated in various group exhibitions 2003-2005, Atlanta, GA 2003 Union University Sculpture Tour, Exhibited outdoor sculpture Jackson, TN UNC Juried Exhibition at the Center for Craft, Creativity and Design, Hendersonville, NC 2002 Thesis Exhibition, Nine outdoor sculptures exhibited on the grounds of East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Solo exhibition, Gray Gallery, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Icarus International, Glenn Eure’s Ghost Fleet Gallery, Nags Head, NC Fire to Form, International Cast Iron Exhibition, Grounds for Sculpture, Trenton, NJ Henderson County Outdoor Exhibition, Hendersonville, NC Two Person Sculpture Exhibition, Community Council for the Arts, Kinston, NC 17th Annual National Caldwell Arts Council Sculpture Celebration, Lenoir, NC Rebel Show, Emerge Gallery, Greenville, NC 2001 Fireland, Outdoor Installation at Pedvale Open Air Museum and Sculpture Park, Pedvale, Latvia Iron Works Exhibition, Pedvale Open Air Museum and Sculpture Park, Pedvale, Latvia PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Tri State Sculptors Education Association, Inc. IATSE Local 479 International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Mid-South Sculpture Alliance Board member for City of Suwanee, GA public art master plan .
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