JAMES WOODSIDE
Education:
1983 M.F.A., Hoffberger School of Painting
Maryland Institute, College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland
1980 Whitney Fellowship, Independent Study Program
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York
1980 B.F.A., University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware
Individual Exhibitions:
2003-04 Fuller Hall, New Hampshire Institute of Art, Manchester, NH
2003 The Tatistcheff Gallery, 529 West 20th Street, New York, NY
2003 Department of Art Gallery, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
2002 McKinney Gallery, West Chester University, West Chester, PA
1999 Bentley College Art Gallery, Bentley College, Waltham, MA
1989-2004 (Yearly exhibits) Pooke Gallery, Walnut Hill School for the Arts, Natick, MA
1991 Kathryn Sermas Gallery, 19 Greene Street, New York, NY
1987 Leonarda Di Mauro Gallery, 49 East 96th St., New York, NY
1983 C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore, MD
Other Selected Showings:
2003-05 Art in Embassies Program, United States Embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam
2002 America, The Ralls Collection, Washington, D.C.
2000-04 Tatistcheff Gallery, 529 W. 20th Street, New York, NY
2002 MPG Gallery, 228 Newbury Street, Boston, MA
2001 Harmony of Land: Melody of Color, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH
2001 Celebrating New Hampshire's Forests, McGowan Fine Art, Concord, NH
2001-02 Horton Gallery, 237 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA
2000 VIA Gallery, 83 Newbury Street, Boston, MA
2000 Arts Around Boston Exhibit 2000, Boston, MA
2000 Creiger-Dane Gallery (at Office Environments of New England), Boston, MA
2000 Artists Who Teach, Center for the Arts in Natick, Natick, MA
1999 Land, Sea & Beyond, MPG Gallery, 285 Newbury Street, Boston, MA
1998-2004 McGowan Fine Art, Concord, NH
1996 The Gamble Mansion, Boston, MA
1995 Bromfield Gallery, Boston, MA
1993 Eyes on the Earth, Earthwatch Headquarters, Watertown, MA
1991 Art Faculty / Invitational Alumni, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
1986 Helio Galleries, New York, NY
1986 Church and State, Zeus-Trabia Gallery, New York, NY
1986 Artists Take Liberties, On The Wall Gallery, New York, NY
1986 Micro IV and Micro V, Now Gallery, New York, NY
1986 Micro-Miami, Artifacts Art Salon, Miami, Florida
1986 Dalia Tawil Gallery, New York, NY
1985 Recommendations '85, White Columns Gallery (at Kamikaze Klub), NY, NY
1984 History as Content, Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C.
Gallery Affiliations:
The Tatistcheff Gallery, 529 West 20th Street, New York, NY
McGowan Fine Art, Concord, NH
Selected Collections:
National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs
(Permanent collection at Palmer Station, Antarctica)
Fidelity Investments, Boston, MA
Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co. LLC, Boston, MA
Millennia Resources, Needham, MA
University of Delaware (Permanent Collection)
Recognition:
The New York Times (Art Guide) “Antarctica” at Tatistcheff, by Ken Johnson, Nov. 28, 2003
Lao Dong Hanoi, Vietnam “Art in Embassies”, by Le Quang Vinh, Sept. 21, 2003
National Public Radio (Boston affiliate, website) – www.WNPR.org/special/Antarctica/,
paintings and audio interview, 2003
The Sanford Herald “Woodside's awesome journey”, by Susan Farrington, March 30, 2003
Natick Bulletin & Tab “A painting journey leads to Antarctica”, by Jim Woodside, March 14, 2003
MetroWest Daily News “Another world view / Local artist brings back bits of Antarctica”, by Shannon Haley Daggett, February 28, 2003
The Antarctic Sun “Two ways to paint at Palmer”, by Kristan Hutchison, and “Around the Continent: Visit to Old Palmer”, by Tom Cohenour, Feb. 2, 2003 (both articles)
Natick Bulletin & Tab “Polarizing Experience”, Jan. 24, 2003
The Boston Globe (Globe West Extra) “Painter goes the distance for his art / Antarctic landscapes on his horizon”, by Eun Lee Koh, Dec. 25, 2002
MetroWest Daily News (front page) “The barren beauty at the end of the earth / Natick artist to paint Antarctic landscape”, by Shannon Haley Daggett, Dec. 21,2002
The Philadelphia Inquirer “Landscapes with glamour”, by Victoria Donohoe, April 7, 2002
University City Review “Hello, Horton”, by R.B. Strauss, January 9, 2002
Art New England “Celebrating New Hampshire's Forests” at McGowan Fine Art, by Rich McKown, Oct./Nov. 2001
New Hampshire Magazine (NHreview) “Picturing a Wild Century” at McGowan Fine Art, by Barbara Coles, July 2001
The Record Enterprise “Summer Exhibitions at Plymouth State College”, by Betsy Cheney, June 28, 2001
The Union Leader (NH Weekend) “Sense of myth threads through college exhibits”, by Laura Pope, June 28, 2001
The Boston Sunday Globe, Bentley College art gallery, Jan. 10, 1999
Artspeak “…Let me count the ways.”, by Abraham Ilein, April 16, 1987
The Washington Post (Style) “New Art From Horrors Past”, by Paul Richard, Oct. 2, 1984
Awards, Visiting Artist, Lecturing, Educational:
2001/04 - Teacher/Researcher, Teaching and Learning in Visual Arts Project
(funded by the J. Getty Trust 2001-2004), Project Zero - Harvard Graduate School of Education, Co-Principal Investigators: Lois Hetland & Ellen Winner
2004 - Olin Fine Arts Center, Washington & Jefferson College, Washington, PA
(lecture and class studio visits)
2004 - Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
(lecture and individual critiques to senior painting majors)
2003 - University of Delaware, Newark, DE
(lecture and individual critiques to graduate painting students)
2003 - New Hampshire Institute of Art, Manchester, NH
2003 - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.,“Painting in Antarctica, lecture for the Science Seminar Series on April 29, 2003
2003 - Grantee, National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs: Artists & Writers Program, “To Paint in Antarctica”, (deployed to Palmer Station, Antarctica)
2003 - Juror, Scholastic Art Awards, Maine College of Art, Portland, ME
2002 - Lecturer/Panelist, Connections between Effective Arts Education and Academic Research, April 15, 2002, The Julliard School, New York, NY
2001 - Juror, Biennial 2001, New Hampshire Institute of Art, Manchester, NH
2000 - Lecturer/Panelist, “Transfer or Transformation?” Dec. 6, 2000, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, MA
1993 - Instructor, Boston Visual School, summer program in Trieste, Italy
1992 – E.E.Ford Excellence in Teaching Award
Personal:
* Born: December 3, 1957.
* I'm married and have two teenage daughters, Ruby & Faith.
* 1988-present, full-time position: Director of Visual Art, Walnut Hill School, Natick, MA
* During the summers, I live and paint in Nova Scotia, Canada.
* Other travel: South Korea, Chile, Antarctica, Italy, Spain, Morocco
References available upon request.
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