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2005 Partial List Awards, Grants and Residencies Visiting Artist, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Vilas Associate Award Graduate School Grant - Individual Journal Articles and Book Chapters “Showing the Colors: America,” essay in Wearing Propaganda: Civilian Textiles on the Home Front; America, Great Britain, and Japan 1931-1945, ed. Jacqueline Atkins. New York and New Haven: Bard Graduate Center with Yale University Press, 2005, pp. 239-257. Article, “Architectural Drawing as Coherent Narrative Visual Language: From Journalism to Lyricism.” in Representation 2004, The Journal of the Design Communication Association, pp. 54-61 Exhibitions Solo Exhibition: A Terrible Beauty, Textile Museum of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada * Catalogue Dimensions Variable: Australian National University, Invited artist, Canberra, Australia *Catalogue BugCity, Invited artist, The Winnipeg Art Gallery, Manitoba, Canada * Catalogue Solo Exhibition: The Ball and the Feast, Project Room, York Quay Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Cana Material Inquiry 2005, Invited artist * Published catalogue, Macalester Galleries, St. Paul, Minnesota On and Off the Wall, Invited artist, Installations by Jennifer Angus, Adam Davis, John Hitchcock, Cathleen Lewis, Edna Carlsten Gallery, UW Stevens Point, WI International Group Juried: “AIP XX Exhibition,” Traveling Exhibition, American Institute of Architects Headquarters Gallery, Washington, DC, Mount Ida College Gallery, Newton Centre, Massachusetts Other Publications IN PRESS, Review of The Victorian Parlor: A Cultural Study, by Thad Logan (Cambridge, 2001) for Nineteenth Century Contexts, 2005. Dorothy Caldwell: In Good Repair, Surface Design Journal, Winter 2005, Vol. 29, No. 2, p. 20 - 25 Book Entry, Illustration published in Architecture in Perspective 20, Gordon Grice (Ed.), Design Books International, Inc., 2005. Other Lectures, Workshops and Community Outreach Presentation for the Wisconsin Alumni Association, Chicago Chapter, “Jacqueline Kennedy and Fashion of the Early 1960s–the Brink between Modern and Postmodern,” in conjunction with Jackie O exhibit at the Field Museum, January, 2005. “The Five Key Emphases in Interior Design Education in the West”, Hau Na University , NaJing, China, June 27, “Design Research in Interior Design Education” School of Arts and Design, Dalian Institute of Light Industry, China, June 20 Curator Curated for the Chazen (formerly Elvehjem) Museum of Art, Madison, Wisconsin: Conference Presentations Featured Speaker: “Uncovering the Surface,” Surface Design of America national conference, 2005. Presentation: “The Fiber of Our Lives: Why Textiles Matter.” “Collectors, Collecting and Collections” conference, International Quilt Study Center, Lincoln, Nebraska, 2005. Presentation: “Quiltmaking As Collecting: A New Way to Look at Crazy Quilts—and at Collecting.” Presenter: Entomological Society of America, Paper: Terrible Beauty, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Presenter: Sculpture Now, Paper: Species, School of Art, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia “A Terrible Beauty,” Entomological Society of America, Ft. Lauderdale, FL “Refiguring the Colonial City: Recovering the Role of Local Inhabitants in the Construction of Colonial Bombay, 1854-1918,” Vernacular Architecture Forum 2005 Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, April 13-17. “Partial Perspectives: Reading and Writing the City at Different Scales,” History Department Visual Culture Colloquium series. Co-sponsored by the Department of Geography, the Urban Studies Program, and the Colonialisms Workshop at the Center for 21st Century Studies, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, March 11. “Locking up the Gods, Bringing out the Heroes: History, Preservation, and Memory in Colonial Bombay” at the Visual Culture Faculty Colloquium on “Places of Memory,” University of Wisconsin, Madison, February 11. “The Evolution of Chinese Living Environment: Cave to Wooden Structure”, International Conference of Asia Scholars, Shanghai, China, August 2005. “The Reflection of Green Design in Chinese Ethnic Built Environment”,the Interior Design Educators Council International Conference, Savannah, Ga. March 2005 “Contextual Analysis in Interior Design” a panel presentation/discussion with Barbara Anderson, Peggy Honey, Michel Dudek at The Interior Design Educators Council International Conference, Savanna, Georgia, March 2005. Juried Paper Presentation, Design Communication Association International Conference, Sponsored by Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, “Hygienic Architecture and the Defeat of the Sensual: Is Digital Visualization the Ultimate Tool of Conquest or an Agent for Liberation?” Published in Conference Proceedings. Juried Paper Presentation, Co-authored with Graduate Student Li Han, Design Communication Association International Conference, Sponsored by Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, “Light and Pattern: Can Digital Rendering Expand How We Think About Design?” Published in Conference Proceedings. Juried Paper Presentation, IDEC National Conference, Savannah, Georgia, “Drawing from Life and Drawing from the Mind: Making Connections between Fine Art Drawing and Interior Design Rendering.” Positions Using Scholarly Competence, Advisory Boards, Reviewer of Grants and Manuscripts Invited participant, “Envisioning Meeting” for development of an American National Textile Center , March, 2005. Juror, Percent for Art, Wisconsin Arts Board, selection of Art of the Veterinary Diagnostic Clinic, University of Wisconsin, Madison Consultant, Beijing ZhongKun Investment and Development Group, China Consultant, Tianyuxian Environmental Design, China Consultant, William Mc Donough, Partners, Charlottesville, VA ResearchFellow for China Architecture and Culture Center Guantanamera Restaurant, Madison, WI, Design of private Restaurant (Under development) Selection Committee Member, Percent for Art, UW-Mechanical Engineering Building Reviews of Work Rooms to Make you bug-eyed, Review by Gary Michael Dault, The Globe and Mail, Dec. 31st, 2005, R10 Where'd you get those creepers, Review by Peter Goddard, The Toronto Star, Dec. 17, 2005, H14 Going buggy, Review by Susan Lightstone, The Ottawa Citizen, Dec. 17, 2005, L3 Terrible Beauty, Article by Kate Regan, Your Source magazine, Fall 2005, p. 56-58 Slate Magazine, Cover of Toronto's gallery going guide, Dec 05/Jan 06 Beetlemania, Article, Toronto Life Magazine, November 2005, p. 132 Crazy/Beautiful, Article L.D., The Look magazine, Fall 2005, T10 Not so Pretty Paper, Article by Jessica Hemmings, Fiberarts magazine, Nov/Dec 2005, Vol. 32 No. 3, Cover & p. 28- 33 Going Buggy, Article by Brenda Suderman, Winnipeg Free Press, Sept 24, 2005, p. C8 Just crawl on over to the WAG and... bug off!, Article by Lorne Roberts, Winnipeg Free Press, Sept 22, 2005, p. D6 WAG bugs out in new exhibit, Article by Pat St. Germain, Sculptors’ art on show, Review by Sasha Grishin, Canberra Times, Relax magazine, July 31, 2005, p. 8-9 Artist draws inspiration from insects, Article by Meredith Hinchcliffe, Canberra Times, Panorama section, July 30, 2005, p. 19 Top 10 Art Events in 2004, Article by Kent Wolgamott, Lincoln Journal Star, Jan. 2, p.6K CBC Radio Canada – Vancouver , interview regarding A Terrible Beauty at the Textile Museum of Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada CBC Radio Canada – Toronto Morning show , interview regarding A Terrible Beauty at the Textile Museum of Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada
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