EDUCATION
Pacific Northwest College of Art, OR with Parsons School of Design, NYC and
Yale School of Art Fellowship, CT, Bachelor of Fine Arts, 2002
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2011
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Governors Island, NY, “The Investigation, Constitution, and Formation of Flock House”
Ramp Gallery, Hamilton, NZ, "The Island is also the Origin"
2010
Occurrence Espace d'art et d'essai Contemporains, Montreal “The Anatomy of Melancholy” curated by Eve K. Tremblay
2009
Robert Mann Gallery, New York, NY, "Nomadographies"
2007
Galerie Adler, Frankfurt, Germany, "Frontier"
New York Public Library, New York, NY, "Time Has Fallen Asleep"
2006
White Box, New York, NY, "Fore Cast"
Robert Mann Gallery, New York, NY, "Second Nature"
2005
Feldman Gallery, Portland, OR, “We Go Round and Round”
2003
Lyonswiergallery, New York, NY, "The Stage"
2002
The New School, New York, NY, "A New Breed"
2001
Higgins Gallery, Portland, OR, "Valparaiso"
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2011
Lianzhou Foto 2011, Lianzhou, China, "The Social Landscape" curated by Christopher Phillips, November
Arko Art Center, Seoul, South Korea
, "Labour of Love, Revisited" curated by Nathalie Boseul Shin, November
Salina Art Center, Santa Fe New Mexico, “Streams of Consciousness: The Histories, Mythologies, and Ecologies of Water” November
Kunz, Vis, Projects, "dream, in, the, act" curated by Nicholas Steindorf
, October
deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, “Temporary Structures: Performing Architecture in Contemporary Art”
Nomadic Gallery Seoul, South Korea, "Jon Cohrs and Mary Mattingly"
BMW Guggenheim Lab, New York, “New Urbanism Series” by Kelly Loudenberg
Seoul Art Center, Seoul, South Korea, “Imagine Earth”
Flanders Gallery, North Carolina, "After Destiny" curated by Greg Lindquist
Storefront Bushwick, "Late Summer Blues" curated by Ian Daniel and Sara Reisman
Artisphere, Arlington, VA, “Contain, Maintain, Sustain” curated by Sara Reisman, Welmoed Laanstra, and Ernesto Santalla
BRIC Rotunda, Brooklyn, NY “Water, Water Every Where”
Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA, “On the Road”
2010
Occurrence Espace d'art et d'essai Contemporains, Montreal "Dans l'archipel du Waterpod"
DePaul University Art Museum, "The Nomadic Studio"
Smack Mellon, "Condensations of the Social" curated by Sara Reisman
Stephan Stoyanov Gallery, “Future Tense: Landscape in Transition”
The Richard J Massey Foundation for Arts and Sciences, “Sponsored Projects”
Exit Art, “Global/National, The Order of Chaos”
University of Buffalo, “Precious Cargo,” curated by Paul Sargent
The Kelly Writers House, University of Pennsylvania, “Synaptic Mimes: the Private Spectacular”
Exit Art Underground, “Waterpod: Autonomy and Ecology”
2009
Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian, Paris, France, “Au Feminin”
Tucson Museum of Art, AZ "Trouble in Paradise: Examining Discord Between Nature and Society"
Eindhoven University of Technology, “Water,” Prix Pictet
Thessaloniki Museum of Photography, “Water – Currents,” Prix Pictet,
Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC)
Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France. "Prix Pictet"
2008
s t a n d p o i n t, London, UK. "Mie Kjaergaard and Mary Mattingly" October
Neuberger Museum of Art, NY "Future Tense, Reshaping the Landscape"
3RD WARD, "31 Under 31" Brooklyn, NY, Curated by Lumi Tan, Jon Feinstein,
Video Visionen, O eins, Edith Russ Site for Media Art, Oldenburg, Germany
2007
Sonoma County Museum, Santa Rosa, CA, "Ecocentric"
MOAB, Curated by Christy Gast, Tourist Information Television Station, UT, CA
Like The Spice, NY "The Vereigated Landscape" curated by Eric Lopresti,
Mattatuck Museum, "Other Worlds"
Robert Mann Gallery, "Epilogues"
Art Omi, "Bivouac" curated by Maximillion Goldfarb
2006
International Center for Photography, Triennial “Ecotopia”
Istanbul Biennial, Turkey "Waterways and Beyond" October
2005
Venice Biennale, Italy “Waterways” Curatorial initiative by Mary Mattingly, Renee Vara.
Postitions, Miami “Lifeboat” Dec. 2004. Artist Initiative curated by M. Mattingly, P. Middendorf.
2004
RAM Gallerie/Foundation, Rotterdam “Small Works”
The New York Hall of Sciences, NY “Tomorrow”
HVCCA, Peekskill, NY “69 ChevyChevy Bang Bang”
Rare Gallery, New York, NY “Nineteeneighty – Art Show”
RAM Gallerie/Foundation, Rotterdam “Transforming Home”
Lyons Wier Gallery, New York, NY “Controlled Chaos”
Pamela Auchincloss Project Space, NY curated Koan-Jeff Bayista “War Face”
2003
Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY “New Directions ’03”
Parsons School of Design, NY. "Feast"
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AWARDS
Harpo Foundation Grant, 2011
Eyebeam Center for Art and Technology Fellowship, 2011 – 2012
The Jerome Foundation Travel Grant, 2011
New York Foundation for the Arts Sculpture/Craft Grant, 2011
Art Omi Artist-In-Residence, Ghent, NY 2011
Art Matters Foundation Travel Grant, 2010
Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation Year-Long Studio Residency, 2010
Skowhegan School of Painting Residency, 2010
New York University Artist-In-Residence, 2008
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, 2007-2008
Braziers International Artist Residency, Oxfordshire, England, 2007
Experimental TV. Center, New York, 2005
Yale School of Art Fellowship, May 2001
Opal Filteau Photography Scholarship, 2001
The Stephen Swirling Award for Digital Arts, 2001
LECTURES
New School for Social Research, UNFOLD, A Cultural Response to Climate Change, New York, October 2011
Columbia College, Chicago, IL, October 2011
CalArts, California, October 2011
Decordova Sculpture Park, September 2011
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Governors Island, NY, August 2011
Procter and Gamble, New York, NY, July 2011
Terreform, Brooklyn, NY, July 2011
Yale University School of Art, Norfolk, June 2011
Department of Environmental Conservation, George Trakas and Mary Mattingly, June 2011
WINTEC, SPARK, International Festival of Media, Arts, and Design, New Zeland, August 2011
Elizabeth Foundation, New York, “Constance Hockaday, Mary Mattingly, and Swoon” May 2011
Brandeis University, Boston, MA, Scott Weiner's course, 2011
Big Ideas in Art & Culture Lecture Series, with Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area, CANADA, March 2011
Pratt Institute Visiting Artist Lecture Series (VALS), Brooklyn, NY Feburary 2011
DePaul University Museum, Chicago, IL August 2010
M.I.T. Senseable Cities Lab, April 2010
University of North Texas, Fluid Frontier Symposium, March 2010
New School University, Artist Mara Hasletine's Class, March 2010
MOMA Education Department, Huong Ngo, November 2009
Syracuse University, November 2009
New York University, Donna Goodman’s “Green Design and Planning” course, November 2009
Brooklyn Utopias, The Old Stone House, Mary Mattingly and Ian Daniel, October 2009
Vancouver CAC, Mary Mattingly on the Waterpod” September 2009
Cornell University, Mary Woods’s “What Would Gordon (Matta Clark) Do?” August 2009
Terreform, “Mary Mattingly” July 2009
Panel "31 Under 31" moderated by Amy Stein, 3RD WARD, March 2008
New York Public Library, October 2007
Braziers Workshop, Oxfordshire, UK, August 2007
Panel discussion on Art and Politics, The Canal Chapter, New York, NY, September 2007
Nayland Blake with Mary Mattingly, International Center of Photography, October 2006
Robert Mann Gallery, New York, on Second Nature, January 2006
Collector Circle, New York September 2005
Feldman Gallery, Portland, OR. May 2005
Duende Ateliers, Rotterdam, Holland May 2004
Pacific Northwest College of Art, OR. February 2002.
Stephens Art Annex, OR. May 2002 |
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