Stacie Chapell - Resume

Education
1994-1996
State University of New York at Albany,
Painting MFA
Awards: Graduate Teaching Fellowship: Drawing and Life Drawing

1988-1992
Kansas City Art Institute
Major: Painting BFA Minor: Ceramics, Sculpture


Galleries
Marni Muir Gallery, Seattle WA  www.marnimuirgallery.com


Exhibitions

2008
“Cross Pollination”: A Group Exhibition, Northwind Arts Center
  Port Townsend, WA.  Curated by Stephen Yates, June

 “An Exhibit of Robert Storr's Autograph And Other Work”
   Form/Space Atelier, Seattle, WA Curated by Paul Pauper, April

2007
Solo Exhibition: “New Paintings” Butters Gallery, Portland, OR April

“Miniatures”, A Group Exhibition, Timber Stand Gallery, Sandpoint, ID, November
“Faculty Exhibition” Bellevue Community College, Bellevue, WA , October
“Fresh Paint” JCrist Gallery, Boise, ID , August
“Under Five Feet”, Chicago Art Source Gallery, Chicago, IL , July
“PONCHO Invitational” Seattle, WA , March
“Gallery Artist Exhibition”, Blue Gallery, Kansas City, MO, February

2006
Solo Exhibition: “Spaces in Between” The Art Mine, Port Hadlock, WA August

“The Shape of Things”, Butters Gallery Portland, OR , December 7-23rd
“The Affordable Art Show”, The Art Mine, Port Hadlock WA  December
“Visual Ensembles”, Artswest Gallery, Seattle, WA November
“Summer Introductions” Seattle Art Museum R.S. Gallery Seattle WA , August

2005
Solo Exhibition: “Introductions: Stacie Chappell and Haley Bates” JCrist Gallery, Boise Idaho

“5th Anniversary Exhibition” Gallery Artists, Blue Gallery Kansas City, Missouri October
“Specimens” BSU Department of Art Faculty Exhibition, Boise, Idaho October  Review
“Projekt Locqa: Underneath Idaho” Davis Gallery, Idaho State University, October  Review
“JUICE”, A Group Exhibition. Winsor Gallery, Vancouver, BC. August
“Gallery Artists Group Exhibition”, Butters Gallery Portland, Oregon  
“Projekt Locqa: April Salon”, Boise Idaho
2003
“Patchwork: A group Exhibition”, Commonwealth Gallery, Madison, Wisconsin,







2002
“Solo Exhibition: Artificial Life” DeRicci Gallery, Edgewood College, Madison Wisconsin

2001
Mighty Midwest Biennial; Invitational New Visions Gallery Marshfield, Wisconsin
Group Exhibition, Nicolet College Art Gallery - Rhinelander, Wisconsin

2000    
“Her Mark” Group Exhibition Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
“Invitational Exhibition”, Long Beach Foundation of the Arts and Sciences, Long    Beach, New Jersey  Juried by Darsie Alexander, Assistant Curator, MOMA
 
1999     
“Photographic Prints: Painting and Drawing with Light” Solo Exhibition, Massman Gallery    Rockhurst College,   Kansas City, MO Review
“Alumni Exhibition”, Kansas City Art Institute.  Kansas City, Missouri
         1997          
       “Group Exhibition” Invitational, North Bennington Independent Artist Space
         North Bennington Vermont   Juried by Curatorial Assistant, Beth Handler, Museum of Modern Art
         “Pattern Works”, Group Exhibition Rennselear County Center for the Arts Troy, NY Review


Apprenticeships
Ursula Von Rydingsvard, Sculptor, Lelong Gallerie - New York, New York , 1997
Luca Buvoli, Installation Artist, John Weber Gallery - New York, New York, 1997

Reviews
PDX Magazine, The Shape of Things, Butters Gallery
Portland OR  December 2006

"Stacie Chappell's wildly colorful, shape-full paintings are not only fun and quirky but organized in beautifully ordered patterns..."

Idaho Press Tribune, Albertsons College
September, 2005
"Stacie's work is not only strikingly elegant, but also technically unusual," said Garth Claassen, director of the Rosenthal Gallery."

Boise Weekly, Boise Idaho
Review of Projekt Locqa- Ambassadors to Idaho and
Review of "Collections", Hemingway Art Center, Boise State University, 2005

The Sandpaper, Surf City , New Jersey
Review of Long Beach Foundation of Arts and Sciences Exhibition, 2000

The Kansas City Star - Kansas City, Missouri
Review of Photographic Prints: Painting and Drawing with Light
Massman Gallery, Rockhurst College - September 1999

"Stacie Chappell shows the result of an artist's balancing of spontaneous intuition and reflective ordering. It is her investigative and experimental approach that is the key to her works success - "This work stands somewhere between a scientific blueprint and a childlike doodle." The Kansas City Star, 9/10/99

Times Union, Review of Pattern Works - Troy, New York
Rennesselear County Center for the Arts – 12/1997

"Perhaps her deeper commitment is what makes her work succeed with such conviction, for these are fairly ethereal works." Times Union, Albany, New York, 12/1997

Kansas City Star - Kansas City, Missouri
Review of In Site Exhibition, 11/1992



 
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