Charlotte Schulz

The Uneven Intensities of Duration
2008-2009
 
Forgiving of an Inexactness
2007
 
An Insufficiency in our Screens
2005-2006
 
The Maximum of All Possible Hate
2004-2005
 
Inside the Monad
2003-2004
 
Early Drawings
1999-2002
 
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  CHARLOTTE SCHULZ
19 East Willow Street, Beacon, NY 12508
845-453-3706
charlotte.l.schulz@gmail.com

AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS
2010
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Fellowship, New York, NY.

2009
New York Foundation for the Arts, Artist Fellowship, New York, NY.

2005
The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc., Artist Grant, New York, NY.

2002
Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, Emerge Fellowship, Newark, NJ.

2001
New York Foundation for the Arts, Artist Fellowship, New York, NY.

1996
State of Florida, Individual Artist Fellowship, Tallahassee, FL.

1995
Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, Honorable Mention, The Combined Talents: Florida National, Tallahassee, FL.

1994
University of Mobile, Governor's Award of Excellence, Art With A Southern Drawl, Mobile, AL.

1992
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture,Fellowship, Skowhegan, ME.

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2010
Wake Forest University, The Uneven Intensities of Duration, Winston-Salem, NC.

2008
Mills College Art Museum, An Insufficiency in Our Screens, Oakland, CA.

2007
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, An Insufficiency in Our Screens, Ridgefield, CT.

2005
ParaSite Art Space, Object Lesson, Beacon, NY.

Azarian McCullough Gallery, St. Thomas Aquinas College, Inside the Monad, Sparkill, NY.

1996
Lee Scarfone Gallery, University of Tampa, Tampa, FL.

GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2010
Lesley Heller Workspace, Cognitive Unconscious, New York, NY.

Fuse Gallery, Remnants, New York, NY.

2009
Michener Art Museum, Lucid Dreaming, Doylestown, PA.

Anne Street Gallery, Insight: Contemporary Approaches to Drawing, Newburg, NY.

Van Brunt Gallery, Where We Live, Beacon, NY.

2008
Maryland Institute College of Art, Dark Poets, Baltimore, MD.

Hosfelt Gallery, Vocabularies of Metaphor: More Stories, San Francisco, CA.

Rockland Center for the Arts, Out of This World, Nyack, NY.

Garrison Art Center, Drawing Revealed, Garrison, NY.

2007
New Jersey City University, Home Girls, Jersey City, NJ.

Pace University, Magical & Ordinary, Pleasantville, NY.

2006
Islip Art Museum, Stilled Life, East Islip, NY.

Edge Gallery, New York Expansion, Denver, CO.

Rahway Art Guild, A Separate Reality, Rahway, NJ.

2005
Bulldog Studios, Flow: Navigating the SuperParadigm, Beacon, NY.

Pace University, Paperworks, New York, NY.

2004
Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, Timeless/Timeliness, Newark, NJ.

2003
Brooklyn Fireproof Gallery, ARCHI+TEXTURE, Brooklyn, NY.

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Radius, Ridgefield, CT.

80 Washinton Square East Galleries, NYU, Small Works, New York, NY.

2002
Lowe Gallery at Hudson Guild, The Art of Oil, New York, NY.

1999
Richard Anderson Gallery, The Passion/Passions of Art, New York, NY.

St. John’s University, Drawings, Jamaica, NY.

1997
The Society of the Four Arts, 59th Annual National Exhibition of Contemporary American Paintings, Palm Beach, FL.

Tampa Museum of Art,underCURRENT/overVIEW: Recent Work by Tampa Bay Artists, Tampa, FL.

MiraMar Gallery, A Few Great, Big Pictures, Sarasota, FL.

1996
Dunedin Fine Art Center, Dwellings, Dunedin, FL.

1995
The Society of the Four Arts, 57th Annual National Exhibition of Contemporary American Paintings, Palm Beach, FL.

Dunedin Fine Art Center, Insights and Outlooks: Figuring Ourselves In A Postmodern World, Dunedin, FL.

1995
Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts, The Combined Talents: Florida National 1995, Tallahassee, FL.

Valencia Community College, Small Works!, Orlando, FL.

Gaier Contemporary Gallery, The Orlando National, Orlando, FL.

1994
The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Selection of Recent Acquisitions, Sarasota, FL.

The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art,Featuring Florida, Sarasota, FL.

University of Mobile, Art With A Southern Drawl, Mobile, AL.

University of West Florida, Visual Voices/The Female, Pensacola, FL.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
2008
Gupta, Arjun, artUS, No. 24, Fall 2008.

Genocchio, Ben, Opening a Window on the Creative Mind, New York Times, Janary 27, 2008.

Wilson, Beth, Drawn Together, Chronogram, February 2008: p. 40-41.

2007
“Space, Charcoal, and the Mind of Charlotte Schulz.” Drawing, Spring 2007: p. 116-127.

“Women’s Work.” The Jersey Journal, March 2, 2007.

2006
“Parting Shot.” Chronogram, January 2006: p. 116.

2004
“Aljira Emerge 2003.” The Sunday Star-Ledger, August 15, 2004: p. 3.

2003
“Preparing fertile ground.” The Advocate & Greenwich Times, September 7, 2003: p.3.

1996
“Art of home stretches into the unconscious.” Tampa Tribune, November 4, 1996. 1995

“Some scenes from a crisis.” Tampa Tribune, September 8, 1995: p. I.

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Mills College Art Museum, Oakland, CA.

The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL.

Phyllis P. Marshall Center, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.

NCNB Bank, Tampa, FL. William R. Hough Company, St. Petersburg, FL.

LECTURES
1999
Alfred University, Visiting Artist, Alfred, NY.

EDUCATION
1993
MFA Fine Arts, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.

1992
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME.

1983
BA Fine Arts, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.

1982
Kent State University, Kent, OH.

PROFESSIONAL
2000-present
Parsons The New School for Design, New York, NY: Drawing Fundamentals; Prep Program; Summer Intensive Studies, Drawing & Painting.

2005-2008
Pace University, Pleasantville, NY: Drawing I, Painting I, Principles of Design.

2000-2004
Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York, NY: Painting I, Drawing I, Design I.

1999-2000
St. Johns University, Jamaica, NY: Art Appreciation, Drawing.

1998-1999
Northeastern University, Boston, MA: Visual Studies I, Basic Drawing.

1993–1998
Ringling School of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL: Drawing I, Figure Drawing, Beginning Painting, Color & Design. Pre-College Perspective, Co-Director; Painting, Color and Design.