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Amanda C. Mathis
Surprise NY US
Updated: 2024-01-07 12:33:53

RESUME

Born in Orlando, FL
Works in Surprise, NY

EDUCATION
2004-2006 M.F.A., Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
1999-2004 B.F.A., University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL

SOLO & TWO-PERSON EXHIBITIONS
2019
Collage Dwellings, Lesley Heller Gallery, New York, NY (solo)
2017
Where Eagles Dare, A Two-Person Exhibition: Frank Lentini & Amanda C. Mathis, curated by Fran Holstrom, Aquarius Gallery, Ridgewood, NY
2015
Our Romance with Habitual Entropy: Solo Shows by Jason Vaughn and Amanda C. Mathis, Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts, Fond du Lac, WI (solo)
2014
Stripped, Gallery Molly Krom, New York, NY
2012
makeshift, helper, Brooklyn, NY
2008
Under Renovation, Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY (solo)
2006
Bringing Down the House, curated by Tanja Weingartner, James Nicholson Gallery, New York, NY (solo)

GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2023

Foreland Artists Group Show, organized by Tania Alvarez and curated by Jesse Greenberg, Foreland, Catskill, NY
2021
Summer Invitational III: Textile, White Rock Center for Sculptural Arts, Holmes, NY
2019
(CUT)3 x (PASTE)3, Lorimoto Gallery, Ridgewood, NY
2018
From the Ground Up, McKinsey & Co. (NYFA), New York, NY
Dis-Place, curated by Karin Bravin, SPRING/BREAK Art Show, New York, NY
2017
Nasty Women, Knockdown Center, Maspeth, NY
2016
We Lost Our Tails, curated by MEN, Proto Gallery, Hoboken, NJ
Collectively Searching, ARTBAR Gallery, Kingston, NY
Legends: The Next Generation, UCF Art Gallery, Orlando, FL 
Urbanscapes, Arts Brookfield, New York, NY
2015
No Place Like Home, curated by Laura Couttie (The Living Room Project), Room Service Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2014
Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts Group Show, CAP ArtSpace, Ithaca, NY
2012
Interrogations, Interventions and Modifications: Four Artists Employ Architectural Strategies, curated by Erin Riley-Lopez, Freedman Gallery at Albright College, Reading, PA
Affordable Art Fair, with Molly Merson, Milan, IT
2011
Can't Hear the Revolution, Kunsthalle Galapagos, Brooklyn, NY
Associated, Open Source Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2007
between to and from, Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, Summit, NJ
Here and Elsewhere, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY
2006
I can't quite place it . . . , curated by Elizabeth M. Grady, Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS
2023

Dwelling, curated by Mihaela Chiriac, White Columns, New York, NY 
2022
A Good Jawn, curated by Brittany Adeline King, White Columns, New York, NY
Verso: A Virtual Sehnsucht Exhibition, curated by Melissa Joseph, Jacob Rhodes, Kris Racaniello and Angelica Aranda, Field Projects, New York, NY

PROJECTS
2018

Tomorrow's Slipping, home intervention, Hudson, NY
2016
Interventions III, home intervention, curated by Isidro Blasco and Piril Gunduz, Brooklyn, NY 
2010
Infestation (116 Devoe Street), home intervention, Brooklyn, NY
Displacement (239 N. 5th Street), home intervention, Brooklyn, NY
Stay (77 Water Street), office intervention, Workspace, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York, NY

AWARDS & RESIDENCIES
2014

New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship (Crafts/Sculpture)
2013
Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts Residency, Ithaca, NY
2011
Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant
2009-2010
Artist-in-Residence, Workspace, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York, NY
2006
Artist in the Marketplace (AIM), The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY

BIBLIOGRAPHY
2019
n+1 Issue 36, Winter 2020: 58. Print and web.
2016
Dialogist Vol. III Issue II, February 2016. Web.
2015
Bluestone, D., Crane, J., Kiefer, M.J., Silman, R., & Forney, J. "Past is Prologue." ArchitectureBoston Vol. 18 No. 3, Fall 2015: 26-31. Print and web.
2013
Boog City Issue 83, September 2013: 8. Web.
SculptureCenter tumblr. SculptureCenter, 12-14 August 2013. Web.
BRIC Art Blogger. "Short List Curator: Rhia Hurt." BRIC Blog. BRIC, 8 August 2013. Web.
2012
Schira, Ron. "Getting to the heart of architecture: What's inside?" The Reading Eagle [Reading, PA] 14 October 2012.
Freedman Gallery at Albright College. Interrogations, Interventions and Modifications: Four Artists Employ Architectural Strategies exh. cat., essay by Erin Riley-Lopez. Reading, 2012.
Orozco, Anthony. "For photographer in upcoming Albright exhibit, home is where the art is." The Reading Eagle [Reading, PA] 21 July 2012: A2.
2011
Sutton, Benjamin. "Five Brooklyn Artists Doing Interesting Things with Urban Decay." The L Magazine 26 July 2011. Web.
2007
Visual Arts Center of New Jersey. between to and from exh. cat., essay by Eleanor Eichenbaum and Veronica Mijelshon. Summit, 2007.
Schwendener, Martha. "Creative and Commercial: The Starving Artist Has to Eat." The New York Times 3 May 2007.
The Bronx Museum of the Arts. Here and Elsewhere exh. cat., essay by Joao Ribas. New York, 2007.
2006
Twomey, Chris. "Amanda C. Mathis at James Nicholson Gallery." The New York Art World Vol.9 No. 9, May 2006: 10.