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RACHEL MAXI   Resumé   Bio

EDUCATION
Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.F.A. 1988

EXHIBITION HISTORY
Solo Shows:
  • Baas Art Gallery, Seattle, WA; October, 2006 with support of GAP grant from Artist's Trust
  • Artemis Gallery, Seattle, WA; October, 2005
  • Marghitta Feldman Gallery, Portland, OR; December, 2004
  • Artemis Gallery, Seattle, WA; June, 2004; August, 2002 and January, 2001
  • Wessel and Leiberman Booksellers, Seattle, WA; July, 1999 an May, 1998
  • Cunningham Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; November, 1993

Group Shows:
  • Columbia City Gallery, "Plugged In and Caffeinated", Juried show, 2 paintings, May, 2006, 1st Place Award.
  • City Space Gallery, Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs; Transition and Transformation; Seattle's Emerging Public Arts Roster; City Space Gallery, Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs, City of Seattle; August, 2004
  • Tacoma Art Museum; Contemporary Artists Revisit Race, Place and Memory; February, 2004
  • Bumbershoot; Under Construction; Seattle Center; August, 2003
  • Davidson Gallery, Still Life Today; Seattle, WA; July, 2003
  • Lava Lounge; Velvet Dreams; Seattle, WA; July, 2003
  • Bumbershoot, Exquisite Corpse; Seattle Center; August, 2002
  • The Stage Gallery; Small Works, Top Priority; Merrick, NY; September, 2000
  • Seattle Art Museum; 2000 Going Forward, Looking Back; June, 2000
  • Lead Gallery; Seattle, WA; August, 2000
  • The Pound Gallery; Seattle, WA; 2nd Annual Invitational; July, 2000
  • Horsehead - A Collection of Site Specific Work; Seattle, WA; August, 1998
  • In Situ Gallery; Cincinnati, OH; June, 1993
  • C.O.C.A. Northwest Annual; March, 1994

In Addition:
  • GAP Grant Recipient, Artist Trust, June 2006
  • Public Art: Electric Gallery, Seattle City Light Transfer Station; 14' x 100' 2-D installation entitled: Home Illumination; commissioned by the City of Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, November 2003.
  • Public Collection; two paintings, City of Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, one painting; November, 2003, and one painting for "The Built Environment"; November, 2005.
  • Selected as one of 26 artists to the City of Seattle's Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs Emerging Public Arts Roster, 2002.
  • Participating Artist in C.O.C.A.'s 8th, 9th ,10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th Annual: "They Shoot Painters, Don't They?", A 24 hr. painting marathon and benefit auction.
  • PONCHO participant, 2002 and 2006
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