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Janet Echelman


Ausgewählter Künstler
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USA (United States)

http://www.echelman.com

Kunstart: Skulptur
Technik: Raum-Installation


Vita / Lebenslauf:
Education
2007-08 Harvard University, Loeb Fellowship. One year scholarship for mid-career design professionals to pursue graduate-level coursework at Harvard GSD, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Business School, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and MIT.
1992-95 Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Bard College, New York.M.F.A. in Visual Art. Independent -study interdisciplinary graduate program.
1992-95 Lesley University, Cambridge, MA. M.A. in Counseling Psychology.
1991 New York School of Visual Arts, New York, 1991, independent studio program.
1987-88 University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Rotary Graduate Scholar. Studied Chinese calligraphy and landscape painting. In residence with art studio.
1985-86 International School of America, International Honors Program. Comparative study in Japan, Bali, Australia, India, Hungary, Yugoslavia, & W. Europe.
1983-1987 Harvard College, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. A.B., Magna Cum Laude with Highest Honors. Visual & Environmental Studies/History. Awards, Grants, Residencies
2006-09 The Aspen Institute, Henry Crown Fellowship; 1st artist in Leadership award program.
2006 International Achievement Award of Excellence, Architectural Structures, for \\\"She Changes\\\" to Janet Echelman Inc., Industrial Fabrics Association International.
2006 New York Foundation for the Arts, Lily Auchincloss Fellow. Category: Architecture & Environmental Structures
2005-08 Public Art Network, Elected to PAN Council, a 16-member national board.
2003-04 9-11 Memorial Design Competition, Hoboken, NJ, winner.
2001 Japan Foundation, Major Visual Artist Grant to make sculpture in Kyoto, Japan. Bogliasco Foundation, Residency in Genoa, Italy. American Institute of Indian Studies, Senior Creative Artist Grant.
2000 Kohler Arts/Industry Fellowship, Metal residency at Kohler Factory in Wisconsin.
1999 Pollock-Krasner Foundation, New York, NY. $18,000 award for visual art. Massachusetts Cultural Council, Individual Artist Grant, highest level. Art/Omi International Artists Residency, Omi, New York.
1998 America Center, Lithuania. Grant for permanent sculpture at Museum of Central Europe. Museum of the Centre of Europe, Grant for residency and permanent sculpture. Fundacion Valparaiso, Grant for artist’s residency in Spain.
1997-98 Fulbright Senior Lectureship in Visual Art, Extension Grant. G.V. Memorial Trust, Grant for building permanent sculpture in South India.
1996-97 Fulbright Senior Lectureship in Visual Art, Researched and lectured in India.
1995,1996 Harvard University Art Museums, Grant for installations: Fogg & Sackler Museums.
1993-99 Office for the Arts of Harvard-Radcliffe College, Multiple grants for Art.
1993-94 MFA Program Scholarship, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.
1987-88 Rotary International Foundation, One-year Graduate Art Scholarship, Hong Kong.
1987 Harvard Film Archive, Permanent Collection’s Finishing Grant for 16mm film.
1981 Florida Orchestra, Young Artist Concerto Competition, First Place Prize in piano.

Teaching & Art-Related Work
2001 - New School University, NYC, NY. Developed first Public Art curriculum.
1993-2001 Harvard College, Harvard University. Director, Adams Artspace & Studio Art program. Garnered 25+ grants. Implemented public art, studio courses, and exhibitions.
1998-2001 Lesley University, Senior Lecturer, Masters Program in Creative Arts and Learning.
1997 National Institute of Design, India, Senior Lecturer (Fulbright Award). Taught 3-D and 2-D graduate seminars and lectures; Served on graduate juries.
1992-96 Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Architecture Department. 1994-96: Instructor- Multiple-Media Drawing. 1992-94: Teaching Associate.
1989-91 Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (R.O.C.I.), Regional Coordinator Southeast Asia; Initiated, developed, and helped negotiate $17 million art interchange program. Personal translator/guide for Robert Rauschenberbg. St. Petersburg Times, Art Critic. Tampa Tribune, Staff-Writer.



Aktivitäten / Ausstellungen:
One-Person Exhibitions & Major Sculptural Commissions & Installations
2007-2009 Phoenix Civic Space, Phoenix, Arizona, (in construction).
Richmond Oval, venue 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, (in construction).
Hoboken Memorial Island, Hudson River, NJ. September 11th Memorial, (in bid).
Historic Dillard\\\'s Building, St. Louis, MO, (concept phase).
Chapel Hill Public Library and Art Garden, Chapel Hill, NC, (in construction).
2006 William F. Poe Garage, Lights on Tampa Commission, Tampa, FL.
2005 Walnut Street Bridge, Portugal Prototype, Chattanooga, TN.
2004 Praca Cidade Salvador, Porto, Portugal. She Changes, a permanent waterfront sculpture,50m x 100m x 100m.
Art Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Project attaching Cruise Terminal to the Port.
Venice Biennale- Fifty Plus, Venice, Italy. Venice Project, Florence Lynch Gallery.
2003 Florence Lynch Gallery, NYC, NY. One-person exhibition: Jan 8 – Feb 4.
2002 Bass Museum of Art, with Art Basel Miami Beach. Official Art Project.
The Armory Show, Piers 88 and 90, NYC, NY. Roadside Shrine II.
Florence Lynch Gallery, NYC, NY. Target Swooping #3.
2001 Casa De Cordon, Burgos, Spain. Swooping II, in courtyard built in 1485 A.D. ARCO International Contemporary Art Fair Madrid, Spain.
Target…, entrance courtyard of Parque Ferial Juan Carlos I, Madrid.
2000 Florence Lynch Gallery, NYC, NY. Installation: Gravity’s Angel, by Janet Echelman.
I-45, National Interstate Highway, Houston, TX with Buffalo Bayou Artpark.
Commissioned sculpture, International Sculpture Center Conference.
Harvard University, Randolph Courtyard. Floating, site-specific work.
1999 Atrium Gallery, University of Connecticut, Storrs. Site-specific sculpture.
Harvard University, Randolph Courtyard. Eye of the Storm.
1998 Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. Inside-Outside, an installation.
Museum of the Centre of Europe (Europos Parkas), Vilnius, Lithuania.
Trying to hide with your tail in the air, a permanent sculpture installation.
G.V. Memorial Trust, Collection and Sculpture Garden, Coimbatore, India.
South India Project: in the garden of earthly delights.
1997 Birla Museum, Calcutta. Birla Century Bhavan Gallery, Bombay.
National Institute of Design Gallery, Ahmedabad, India. Sculpture combining bronze and net. Traveling exhibition. Sponsors: U.S. Embassy-Bombay, USEFI, & NID.
1996 Sackler Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge. Wax Hands installation.
1995 Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Casa De Luz: a sculptural Collaborative Project produced with HIV+ mothers.
Adams Artspace, Harvard College, The Invisible Figure.
1994 Harvard Graduate School of Design, Lobby Gallery. Currents: Faculty Exhibit Series.
Josh Kligerman Gallery, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
Avery Art Center, Bard College, NY. Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition.
1993 Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL. Janet Echelman: New Vision. Jakarta Cultural Torch Museum, Indonesia. Two Worlds, One Artist: Works from Indonesia & America by Janet Echelman.
1992 Harvard University, Adams Artspace. From Boston to Bali: Recent Work by Echelman.
1991 Nations Bank Plaza, Recent Paintings from the Bali Studio: Works by Janet Echelman.
1990 Fung Ping Shan Museum, University of Hong Kong. Acrylic-Batik-Crayon: Works from Bali by Janet Echelman.
1989 BMPAH, Ft.Myers, FL. Curatorial series of Robert Rauschenberg.