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RAYMON ELOZUA
BORN: West Germany
=
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2007 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Temporal: Recent Photographs, Leslie Ferrin=
span>
Gallery, Pittsfield, MA
2003 =
Constructing Elozua:A Retrospective 1974-20=
03,
Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC
1998 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Music of Abstract Expressionism, Pfizer Gallery, New York, NY=
1992 =
&nb=
sp; =
Mixed
Marriage Series, Garth Clark Gallery, New York, NY
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Demons
and Sirens, Habatat-Shaw Gallery, Detroit, =
MI
1990 =
&nb=
sp; =
Post
Industrial Landscapes, Braunstein Gallery,
San Francisco, CA
1990 =
&nb=
sp; =
Home
Scrap, Sloss Furnaces National Historic Lan=
dmark,
Birmingham, AL
1990 =
&nb=
sp; =
Home
Scrap, University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ
1989 =
&nb=
sp; =
Assemblages
of Post-Industrial Landscapes, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art,
Cleveland, OH
1988 =
&nb=
sp; =
Discussion: R.E.A.C., Braunstein
Gallery, San Francisco, CA
&nbs= p; &= nbsp; &nbs= p; = Home Scrap, Carlo Lamagna Gallery, New York, NY<= o:p>
1985 =
&nb=
sp; =
Memoriam
Series, Carlo Lamagna Gallery, New York, NY=
1983 =
&nb=
sp; =
Braunstein Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1982 =
&nb=
sp; =
Jericho,
O.K. Harris, New York, NY
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Dobrick Gallery, Chicago, IL
1981 =
&nb=
sp; =
Fictif, O.K. Harris, New York, NY
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
O.K.
Harris West, Scottsdale, AZ
1980 =
&nb=
sp; =
En
Route, O.K. Harris, New York, NY
1979 =
&nb=
sp; =
Souvenir,
O.K. Harris, New York, NY
SELECTED =
GROUP EXHIBITIO=
NS
2008 =
&nb=
sp; =
Confrontational
Ceramics, Westchester Arts Center, White Plains, NY
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; First
Jingzhe International Ceramic Exhibition, <=
span
class=3DSpellE>Wison Art Center, Shanghai, China
2007 = &nb= sp; = Cheers: A MAD Collection of Goblets, Museum of Arts & Design, New York, NY<= o:p>
2006 =
&nb=
sp; =
Great
Pots: The vessel as Art, 1900-2000, 20th Ce=
ntrury
Ceramics from the Newark Museum,
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; UBS
Art Gallery, New York, NY
2004 =
&nb=
sp; =
3rd
World Ceramic Biennale, World Ceramic Exposition Foundation, Incheon, Korea
2003 =
&nb=
sp; =
Tea,
Anyone?, The Donna Moog Teapot Collection, R=
acine
Art Museum, Racine, WI
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Facets
of Clays: Clay as a fine art material, Macalester College Art Gall=
ery,
Saint Paul, MN
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Great
Pots: Contemporary Ceramics from Function to Fantasy, Newark Museum,
Newark, NJ
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
American
Artists Working in the Realist Tradition, Arkansas Art Center, Little R=
ock,
AR
2002 =
&nb=
sp; =
The
Artful Teapot: 20th Century Expressions from the Kamm
Collection
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
COPIA: The Ameri=
can
Center for Wine,
Food and the Arts-2003
=
&nb=
sp; =
Montgomery Museu=
m of
Art, Montgomery, AL-2003
=
&nb=
sp; =
George R. Gardin=
er
Museum of Ceramic Art, Toronto, Canada-2003
=
&nb=
sp; =
Long Beach Museu=
m of Art,
Long Beach, CA-2003
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Mint Museum of Craft=
&
Design, Charlotte NC-2004
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Bellevue art Mus=
eum, Bellevue,
WA-2005
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Life
Of The City, The Museum Of Modern Art, Nyc, Ny
2000 =
&nb=
sp; =
Selections
from the Allan Chasanoff Ceramic Collection, Mi=
nt
Museum of Craft
& Design, Charlotte NC
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Color
and Fire: Defining Moments in Studio Ceramics, 1950-2000,
=
&nb=
sp; =
Los
Angeles County Museum of Art,Los=
span>
Angeles, CA
=
&nb=
sp; =
Kemper Museum of
Contemporary Art, Kansas City, KS
=
=
&nb=
sp;
Tuscon Museum of Art, Tuscon,
AZ
=
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp;
Memorial Art Gallery of University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Confrontational
Clay: The Artist as Social Critic,
=
&nb=
sp; =
American Craft M=
useum,
New York, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
University of Ce=
ntral
Florida, Orlando, FL
=
&nb=
sp; =
Naples Museum of=
Art,
Naples, FL
=
&nb=
sp; =
The Arkansas Arts
Center, Little Rock, Ak
=
&nb=
sp; =
Flint Institute =
of
Arts, Flint, MI
=
&nb=
sp; =
The Middlebury College Museum o=
f Art,
Middlebury, VT
=
&nb=
sp; =
Springfield Muse=
um of
Art, Springfield, OH
=
&nb=
sp; =
Augustana
College Art Gallery, Rock Island, IL
=
&nb=
sp; =
Stedman Art Gall=
ery,
Camden, NJ
=
&nb=
sp; =
The Lamont Galle=
ry,
Exeter, NH
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
John & Maxin=
e Belger Foundation, Kansas City, MI
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Thirteenth
San Angelo National Ceramic Competition, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts,
San Angelo, TX
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Feats
of Clay XIII, Lincoln Arts, Lincoln, CA
1997  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; Ceramic
Still Life: The Common=
Object, Oliver Art Center, California College of Arts &am=
p;
Crafts, Oakland, CA
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Forms
and Transformations: Current Expressions in Ceramics, The
Queens Borough Public Library Gallery, New York, NY
1995 =
&nb=
sp; =
New
York, New York Clay, Nordeenfjeldske Kunstindustimuse=
um,
Trondheim, Norway
1994 =
&nb=
sp; =
Extravagant
Teapots, Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York, NY
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Recent
Sculpture, Habatat-Shaw Gallery, Farmington
Hills, MI
1993 =
&nb=
sp; =
Titanic
Teapots, Garth Clark Gallery, New York, NY
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
29th
Ceramic National Exhibition, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY &
Newark Museum of Art, Newark, NJ
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
The
Tea Party=
,
American Craft Museum, NY,NY
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Transcending
Boundaries, Y.W.C.A. Galleries, New York, NY
1992 =
&nb=
sp; =
Steel
and Silver: 20th Century Photographs of Industry, Carnegie
Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA
=
&nb=
sp; =
The Ceramic Still Life, Garth Clark Gallery, New York, NY
1991 =
&nb=
sp; 4th
National Ceramics Invitational Canton Art Institute, Canton, OH
=
&nb=
sp; =
Industrial
Romantic, City Gallery of Contemporary Art, Raleigh, NC
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
Deconstruction,
Garth Clark Gallery, New York, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Watershed: Fifth Anniversary Wheeler Seid=
el
Gallery, New York, NY
1990 =
&nb=
sp; Art
and The Law:&nb=
sp;
15th Annual Exhibition, West Publishing Co., St. Paul=
MN
=
&nb=
sp; =
American
Art Today: The City, Flor=
ida
International University Art Museum, Miami, FL
=
&nb=
sp; =
American
Myths, Procter Art Center, Bard College, Rhinebeck, NY
1989 =
&nb=
sp; New
Art Forms, Nancy Margolies Gallery, Portlan=
d, ME
=
&nb=
sp; =
Art
and The Law:&nb=
sp;
14th Annual Exhibition, West Publishing Co., St. Paul=
MN
=
&nb=
sp; =
Meditative
and Bold, Henry Feiwel Gallery, New York, N=
Y
1988 =
&nb=
sp; Facing
It: Selections from the Ross =
Turk
Collection, Midwest Museum of Art, Eikhart,
IN
=
&nb=
sp; =
Chicago
Fire II: Contemporary Ceramic=
s,
Lill Street Gallery, Chicago, IL
=
&nb=
sp; =
Forecasts: Visions of Technology in Contempor=
ary
Painting, Nerlino Gallery, New York, N=
Y
=
&nb=
sp; =
Rethinking
American Myths, Lawrence Miller Gallery, New York, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Billboards,
Littlejohn-Smith Gallery, New York, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
East
Meets West: A National Cerami=
cs
Invitational, Hoffman Gallery, Oregon School of Arts & Crafts,
Portland, OR
1987 =
&nb=
sp; Digs: Archeology and Social Criticism,
Chicago Center for Ceramic Art, Chicago, IL
=
&nb=
sp; =
New
Year, New Work, Gallery 99, Bay Harbor Islands, FL
1986 =
&nb=
sp; The
Decay of the Urban Landscape, Jayne Baum Gallery, New York, NY
&=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; Shelter,
Richmond Art Center, Richmond, VA
1985 =
&nb=
sp; Trains
and Planes, Jayne Baum Gallery, New York, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Clay,
Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, OH
1984 =
&nb=
sp; Written
on Sculpture, Olive Hyde Art Gallery, Fremond, CA
=
&nb=
sp; =
A
Passionate Vision: Contempora=
ry
Ceramics from the Daniel Jacobs Collection, DeCord=
ova
Museum, Lincoln, MA
=
&nb=
sp; =
Clay
1984: A National Survey, =
Traver=
Sutton Gallery, Seattle, WA=
=
&nb=
sp; =
Brooklyn
1984, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Anniversary
Show, Morgan Gallery, Kansas City, KA
1983 =
&nb=
sp; Architectural
Images, Garth Clark Gallery, New York, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Clay
Invitational, Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art, Providence,=
RI
=
&nb=
sp; =
Echoes: Historical References in Contempor=
ary
Ceramics, Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO
=
&nb=
sp; =
Craft: An Expanding Definition, John
Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygen, WI
=
&nb=
sp; =
Ceramics
Directions: A Contemporary Ov=
erview,
State University of New York, Stony Brook Gallery, Stony
=
&nb=
sp; =
Brook, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Material
Illusions/Unlikely Materials, Taft Museum, Cincinnati, OH
=
&nb=
sp; =
Construction
Group, San Francisco International Airport Exhibition, San Francisco, C=
A
&=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; Z.O.N.E.
Gallery, Springfield, MA
=
&nb=
sp; =
Ben
Shahn Gallery, William Patterson College, Plainfield, NJ
1982 =
&nb=
sp; Clay
Today: A Survey, Katonah
Gallery, Katonah, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Architectural
Ceramics: A
Documentation, Women’s Interart
Center, New York, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Clay
Spaces; Places, Cooper Lynn Gallery, New York, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Sculpture
Tricentennial, Philadelphia Art Alliance, P=
hiladelphia,
PA
=
&nb=
sp; =
Meyers
Gallery, State University College of New York, Plattsburgh, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
James
Madison University Art Gallery, Harrisonburg, VA
1981 =
&nb=
sp; Imaginary
Civilizations, Tyler School of Art Gallery
=
&nb=
sp; =
Sixth
Anniversary Exhibition, Alternative Museum, New York, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
New
Visions, Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT
=
&nb=
sp; =
Artists
and Architecture, Rosa Esman Gallery, New Y=
ork,
NY
1980 =
&nb=
sp; Painting
and Sculpture Today, 1980, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN=
=
&nb=
sp; =
Architectural
Sculpture, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
=
&nb=
sp; =
Art
of the 70’s - Selections from the Richard Brown Baker Collection,
Katonah Gallery, Katonah, NY
1979 =
&nb=
sp; Let
There Be Light, Experimental Neon Invitational, Alternative Center for
International Arts, New York, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Two-man
Exhibition, Suffolk Community College Art Gallery, Selden, NY
1978 =
&nb=
sp; Imaginary
Worlds, Rosa Esman Gallery, New York, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Message
is the Medium: Art Forum and Artists, Project Studios One (P.S. 1), Long
Island City, NY
1977 = &nb= sp; Ceramic Conjunction: Sculptural Clay, Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA<= o:p>
=
&nb=
sp; =
Clay
Manhattan: 6 Urban Ceramicist=
s,
Detroit Gallery of Contemporary Crafts, Detroit, MI
=
&nb=
sp; =
Clay
Manhattan 1977,&nb=
sp;
Works Craft Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
=
&nb=
sp; =
National
Cup Invitational, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygen,
WI
=
&nb=
sp; =
Ninth
Invitational Show, Green Meadow School, spring
Valley, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Art,
Craft and Process, Spirit of the Earth Gallery, New Hope, PA
=
&nb=
sp; =
Clay
Manhattan, The Works Gallery, Philadelphia, =
PA
1976 =
&nb=
sp; Craft
as an “Art Form”, Summit Art Center, Summit, NJ
=
&nb=
sp; =
Ceramic
Invitational Show, Hunterdon Art Center, Clinton, NJ
=
&nb=
sp; =
Invitational
‘76, Craftsman Gallery, Scarsdale, NY
=
&nb=
sp; =
Invitational
Art Show, Gallery One, Poughkeepsie, NY
1975 = &nb= sp; National Miniature Sculpture Show, University of Texas Art Gallery, Lubbock, TX<= o:p>
=
&nb=
sp; =
Marietta
College Crafts National, Marietta College Art Gallery, Marietta, OH
=
&nb=
sp; =
National
Ceramic Sculpture Show, Stockton State College Art Gallery, Stockton, N=
Y
=
&nb=
sp; =
Invitational
Exhibit, Boston Society of Arts, Boston, MA
EDUCATION
1965-69 =
&nb=
sp; University
of Chicago, Political science, sculpture and theater
GRANTS AND AWARDS
1992 = &nb= sp; Empire State Craft Alliance: CERAMICS<= o:p>
1988 =
&nb=
sp; New
York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship: CERAMICS
1987 =
&nb=
sp; National
Endowment for the Arts Fellowship: =
PAINTING
1981 =
&nb=
sp; =
National
Endowment for the Arts Fellowship: =
SCULPTURE
=
&nb=
sp; =
Institute
of International Education, CINTAS Fellowship for the Arts
1980 =
&nb=
sp; National
Endowment for the Arts Fellowship: =
SCULPTURE
1977 =
&nb=
sp; Artist
in Residence, Artpark, Lewiston, New York: “Road Poem,” Photograp=
hic
Installation
CURATORIAL
1979-1999 =
&nb=
sp;
Consultant and curator for the Allan Chasanoff<=
/span>
Ceramic Collection consisting of over 400 pieces of
=
&nb=
sp; =
contemporary sculptural and functional
ceramics. This collection has been donated to the Mint Museum
=
&nb=
sp; =
of Crafts,
Charlotte,N.C. and a show and catalog are being
presented for the November, 2000.
ART RELATED EXPERIENCE
1975-77&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; Independent
designer and producer of tableware distributed nationwide. Participation in American Craft Co=
uncil
National Wholesale Fairs: Baltimore, MD and Rhinebeck, NY
1974-75 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; Designer
and photographer: Daniel Nagrin Film and Dance
Foundation, New York, NY
1971-73 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; Properties
Designer and Fabricator: Julliard Theater, New York, NY
1968-70 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; Studio
Assistant: Vittore Bochett=
a,
Sculptor, Chicago, IL
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
1979-Present &=
nbsp; In=
vited
lecturer, numerous college Art Departments across the United States
1999 =
&nb=
sp; Louisiana
State University, Baton Rouge, LA, Artist in Residence, Gradua=
te
Department, Sculpture
1982-86 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; New
York University, New York, NY, Faculty, Ceramic Sculpture
1984-85&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; Pratt
Institute of Design, Brooklyn, NY, Faculty, Graduate Department, Ceramic Sc=
ulpture
&nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
University
of Southern Illinois, Carbondale, IL, Artist in Residence
1983 =
&nb=
sp; Rhode
Island School of Design, Providence, Faculty, Graduate Department, Ceramic
Sculpture
=
&nb=
sp; =
California
College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA, Faculty, Ceramic Sculpture
1981 =
&nb=
sp; New
York University at New Paltz, NY, Artist in Residence
1980 =
&nb=
sp; Juniata
College, Juniata, PA,&=
nbsp;
Artist in Residence
=
&nb=
sp; =
Sarasota
School of Visual Arts, Sarasota, FL, Artist in Residence
MUSEUM
& CORPORATE COLLECTIONS:=
Albany
Museum of Art, Albany, GA
American
Republic Insurance Company, Des Moines, IA
Arizona
State Art Museum, Tempe, AZ
Bank
America, Charlotte, NC
Bank
America, San Antonio, TX
Best
Products Co., Ashland, VA
Birmingham
Museum of Art, Birmingham, ALA
Carnegie
Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA
Frost
Art Museum at Florida International, Miami, FL
Contemporary
Art Museum, Honolulu, HA
Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI
Crocker
Art Museum, Sacramento, CA
Daum
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sedalia, MO
De Saisset Museum, University of Santa Clara, Santa Clar=
a, CA
Eccles
Harris Museum, Logan State University, Logan, UT
Erie
Art Museum, Erie, PA
Everson
Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY
Frederick
R. Weissman Museum, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
Long
Beach Museum of aty, Long =
Beach,CA
Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Mint
Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC
Montclair
Art Museum, Montclair, NJ
Museum
of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
Museum
Ludwig, Aachen, West Germany
Ohio
Historical Society, Youngstown, OH
Museum
of Arts + Design, New York, NY
(fo=
rmer
American Craft Museum)
Newark
Museum, Newark, NJ
Oakland
Museum, Oakland, CA
Pfizer
Corporation, New York,=
NY
Progressive
Corporation, Pepper Pike, OH =
&nb=
sp; =
Prudential
Insurance Company of America, New York, NY
Racine
Art Mueum, Racine, WI
San
Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, TX
San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA
Schein-Joseph
International Museum of Ceramic Art, Alfred, NY
(fo=
rmer
Alfred University Museum of Ceramic Art)
United
Bank of Denver, Denver, CO
Wadsworth
Atheneum, Hartford, CT
Washington
State Arts Commission, Monroe, WA
World
Ceramic Foundation, Korea
J.
Manning Winikus Co., New York, NY
World
Forestry Center Museum, Portland, OR
West
Art Collection at the University of Minnesota, MN
Charles
A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, WI
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