DEBORAH BELL - CV

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EDUCATION
1978-1981 BA, Sculpture and Painting, Cornish Institute, Seattle, Washington
1975-1977 State University College, New Paltz, New York
1974-1975 the Factory of Visual Art, Seattle, Washington
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2007
- "Spin-Drift", Sopa Fine Arts, Kelowna, B.C.
2006
- Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, California
2005
- "All the Meanings of Light", Ballard Fetherston Gallery, Seattle, Washington
- "Luminant Beings", Van Valey House, Everett, WA
- "Plexures", RC Gallery, Portland, OR
2003
- “Peekholes and Floats”, Ballard Fetherston Gallery, Seattle, Washington
- “Random Families”, Artemis Gallery, Seattle, Washington
2002
- “Making It Up”, Alysia Duckler Gallery, Portland, Oregon
- Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, California
- “Bearings”, Zeitgeist, Seattle, Washington
2001
- “Objects of My Affection”, Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington
2000
- “Navigating”, Alysia Duckler Gallery, Portland, Oregon
- “Signs for spring”, Andrea Schwartz Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1999
- “Notes”, Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington
1998
- “New Paintings and Drawings”, Zeitgeist, Seattle, Washington
1996
- Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington
1995
- Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington
- Cunningham Gallery, Seattle, Washington
1994
- Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington
1992
- Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington
1990
- Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington
1989
- “2D + 3D Work”, King County Arts Commission Gallery, Seattle, WA
1988
- “New Work”, Blake Gallery, Seattle, Washington
1983
- “Drawings and Constructions”, Art Center Gallery, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Washington
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2006
- "Elemental", Sopa Fine Arts, Kelowna, B.C.
- "Aesthetics/ Analytics", SAM Gallery, Seattle, Washington
- "Inherent Nature", Cornish Arts Institute, Seattle, Washington
2004
- “Seven Days in March”, James Crespinel Studios, Seattle, Washington
- “Underwear Party”, Square Room, Seattle, Washington
- “Blue Waters”, Ballard Fetherston Gallery, Seattle, Washington
2001
- “Pleasure Craft” Tacoma Art Museum Biennial, Tacoma, Washington
2000
- “Rosey”, invitational, SOIL Gallery, Seattle, Washington
1999
- Pacific Northwest Annual, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington
- “The End”, Northwest Biennial, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington
- “Phresh”, Pacific Northwest Art Council, Seattle, Seattle, Washington
- Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington
1998
- Pacific Northwest Annual, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington
- Whatcom County Art Museum, Bellingham, Washington
1997
- Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington
- Printworks, Kirkland Arts Center, invitational, Kirkland, Washington
1996
- Bailey- Boushay House, Seattle, Washington
- Cornish Institute, Seattle, Washington
1994
- COCA Northwest Annual, Seattle, Washington
- Art/Poetry Bus Project, Metro, Seattle, Washington
- Outside-In Gallery, Los Angeles, California
1992
- “Signs of the Cross”, Jamison/Thomas Gallery, Portland, Oregon
- “Form Divine”, invitational, Italia, Seattle, Washington
- Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington
1991
- Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington
- Renton Annual Art Show, Renton, Washington
- Fremont Fine Arts Foundry, Seattle, Washington
1989
- Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington
1988
- “12x12”, Seattle Design Association, Seattle, Washington
- Allied Arts Invitational, Seattle, Washington
1987
- Painting and Sculpture Installation, Seattle Opera House, Seattle, Washington
- “Hibernation Drawings”, Swingside Gallery, Seattle, Washington
1986
- “Bumbershoot Open: House”, Seattle, Washington
1985
- Renton Annual, purchase prize, Renton, Washington
- “Sculpture and Drawing”, Phinney Neighborhood Center, Seattle, Washington
AWARDS
1995
- Artist in Residence, Printmaking, Centrum, Port Townsend, Washington
1989
- Gap Grant, Artist Trust, Seattle, Washington
MEDIA
- October 1998 "Love Paintings" - the Seattle Times
- February 2001 "Abstraction – What Gives?" Published by Art Dish
- November 2003 " Artists continue the evolution of abstract painting" by Matthew Kangas, special to the Seattle Times
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