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Seattle WA US
Updated: 2024-07-27 17:42:06

RESUME

Selected Solo Exhibitions

 

2016    New Prints & Drawings of the Northwest Interior, Prole Drift, Seattle, WA

 

2014    Valley Fever, Prole Drift, Seattle, WA

 

2012    Flat Time Blue, Prole Drift, Seattle, WA

 

2010    Montana (erased), The Telephone Room, Tacoma, WA

 

2009    High Living, Crawl Space Gallery, Seattle, WA 

 

2006    Notes From The Field, New Work by Buddy Bunting, Soil Backspace, Seattle, WA

 

2004    Scablands; A Search for Prisons in the High Desert of the Pacific Northwest by Motor Car, 4Culture Gallery, Seattle, WA

 

Selected Exhibitions and Awards

 

2018    American Painters in Residence, Paintings from the The Alfred and Trafford Klots International Program for Artists – Maryland Institute College of Art, Gallery Space, Abbaye de Léhon, Léhon, France

 

Thick as Thieves, Group Exhibition,  G. Gibson Gallery, Seattle, WA

 

1 Room, Group Exhibition,  Studio e Gallery, Seattle, WA

 

2017    Heres to the Future, Group Exhibition,  G. Gibson Gallery, Seattle, WA

 

2016    American Painting Today, Group Exhibition organized by Matthew Offenbacher, Seattle,                 WA

2015    Convergence, Group Alumni Exhibition, 808 Gallery,

     Boston University, Boston, MA

2013    The Prison Industrial Complex, (Two-Person Exhibition with Julie Green)

     The Art Gym, Marylhurst University, Portland, OR

 

2011    Non-sufficient Funds, A Fundraiser for University Beyond Bars, Vermillion, Seattle, WA

    An Empty Vase, Prole Drift, Seattle, WA

 

2009    Microstories, (Two-Person Exhibition with Kiki MacInnis)

 Soil Gallery, Seattle, WA

Gap Award for Individual Artists Projects, Artists Trust, Seattle, WA

 

2008    Grantee, The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, New York, NY

Stalemate, (Two-Person Exhibition with Cynthia Constantino)

 Kirkland Arts Center, Kirkland, WA

 

2007    Northwest Biennial, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA

Perfect Landscape, Lawrimore Project, Seattle, WA 

 

2006    Interstate Flight, (Two-Person Exhibition with Kris Harzinski)

 PS122 Gallery, New York, NY

Fellowship, Artist Trust/Washington State Arts Commission

 

2005     Aqua Art Miami, with Soil Collective, Art Fair, Miami, FL

Special Projects Grant, Cultural Development Authority of King County, Seattle, WA

 

2004    Hindsight: Frozen Moments, Consolidated Works, Seattle, WA 

GAP Award for Individual Artists Projects, Artists Trust, Seattle, WA

 

2002    Night of 1,000 Drawings, Artists Space, New York, NY

 

        2001    Summer Show, The Painting Center, New York, NY

            Northwest Annual, Center on Contemporary Art , Seattle, WA

 

1999    American Drawing Biennial VI, Muscarelle Museum, College of William and Mary, VA

 

1998    Juried Annual, Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA 

 

1996    National Works On/Of Paper (Leon Golub, Juror), Rutgers University, Camden, NJ 

 

Publications and Exhibition Catalogs

 

New American Paintings, Juried Exhibitions In Print, Nina Bozicnik Juror, The Open Studios Press, No. 121, December/January 2016

 

Erin Langner, “A quiet creeping reality: Buddy Buntings Valley Fever at Prole Drift.” New American Paintings Blog, Art Review, July 14, 2014

 

Jen Graves, “Buddy Buntings Breakthrough.” The Stranger, Art Review, May 24, 2012

 

Amanda Manitach, “Flat Time Blue; Buddy Bunting at Prole Drift.” New American Paintings Blog, Interview, 2012 

 

Dawn Quinn, “Buddy Bunting depicts ‘Montana (erased)’at the Telephone Room.” Tacoma Weekly, Art Review, October 27, 2010 

 

Rosemary Ponnekanti, “Buddy Bunting’s nostalgic road-trip art at the Telephone Room.” The News Tribune, Art Review, November 2, 2010 

 

Jen Graves, “Making Art While Nervous: The Plein-Air Prisons of Buddy Bunting.” The Stranger, In/Visible, Interview, June 2, 2009 

 

Tacoma Art Museum, The 8th Northwest Biennial, 2007. Catalog

 

Jen Graves, “Polished and Preapproved.” The Stranger, Art Review, February 22, 2007

 

Regina Hackett, “Buddy Bunting.” SOIL 2006, pp. 10-11, Member Profile, 2006 

 

Regina Hackett, “Local Artists Crash the Basel/Miami Art Fair and Come Out Purring.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Art Review, December 8, 2005

 

Fionn Meade, “Buddy Bunting.” SOIL Artist-Run Gallery 1995>2005, pp. 26-27, Member Profile, 2005 

 

Regina Hackett, “Works by rising artists exert a powerful pull.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Art Review, May 27, 2005 

 

Judy Wagonfeld, “Hindsight and foresight at play when 'Frozen Moments' evolve.” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Art Review, May 21, 2004 

 

Emily Hall, “Grasping at the Past, Remembrance of Things Cast Off.” The Stranger, Art Review, May 13, 2004

 

David Stoesz, “Going Up The River.” SW This Week, Seattle Weekly, April 9, 2003

 

Doug Margeson, “Paintings Depict the Stark Unsettling Beauty of Prisons.” Eastside Journal, April 4, 2003

 

The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers, Rutgers National Works On/Of Paper, 1996. Catalog

 

 University of Delaware, 26th Biennial Exhibition, Works On Or Of Paper, 1994. Catalog

 

The College of New Jersey, Trenton, National Drawing Annual, 1992. Catalog

 

Education

 

    MFA, Boston University

  

    BFA, Maryland Institute College of Art 

 

    San Francisco Art Institute

 

Art Venues and Publications

 

The Drawing Center, Viewing Program, NY, NY

 

Member, Soil Collective (2003-07), Seattle, WA

 

Participant, Signal Fire Expedition (2011), Portland, OR