CV

CV

Abridged CV – Complete CV available upon request

 

Gallery Representation

The Harbor Gallery (Kanuela, HI)

Life Designée, Biennale Internazionale Dell’Arte Contemporanea

 

Recent Special Projects

Artistic Director, Studio One at Seabrook (Seabrook, WA), 2016 –

Extreme Creative Genius Study (study subject), University of Iowa, 2015

Google Robotics, “Living With A Robot in 2025” (paper), 2015

Artistic Director, Down in the Valley (film), IMDB listed, 2015-2017

 

Education

Post Graduate: Institute for Study of Instructional Development and Technology, 1969 – 1970

Graduate: Michigan State University, M.F.A., 1970

Undergraduate: Syracuse University, B.A., 1964

 

Collections

Museum of Modern Art

National Collection of Fine Arts

The Art Institute of Chicago

Nelson-Atkins Museum (Kansas City)

Walker Art Center (Minneapolis)

Guggenheim Museum

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City)

Library of Congress

Brooklyn Museum

Eccles Museum of Fine Art (Logan, UT)

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Detroit Institute of Art

The Museum of Fine Arts (Houston)

The Houghton Library (Harvard University)

New Orleans Museum of Art

(Private collection available upon request)

               

Awards

Celebrity Artist and Guest Lecturer aboard QE2 cruise, November, 1993

Grand Rapids Fish Ladder selected by Michigan Society of Architects

“50 Most Significant Structures in Michigan”, 1984

Industrial Design Society of America, National Design Award, 1980 (Washington, DC)

Michigan Governors’ Award (first recipient in sculpture) (Lansing, MI)

 

Commissions

Ford Motor Company (Detroit)

International Telephone and Telegraph

Harris Bank and Trust Company (Chicago)

Interlochen National Arts Academy

Detroit Receiving Hospital/University Health Center

Michigan Consolidated Gas Company

University of San Francisco

Howard Miller Clock Company Corporate Headquarters (Zeeland, MI)

St. Luke’s Hospital (Sun Valley, ID)

(Private collection commission list available upon request)

 

Publications (Books)

The Public Face of Architecture, Glazer/ Lilla, 1989

Water in Landscape Architecture, Campbell, 1979

Art in Business, Hunter, 1979

Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institute

 

Publications (Magazines)

Fortune Magazine

Saturday Review

AIA Journal (cover story)

Progressive Architecture                               

Esquire

Architectural Record                                         

Interior Design (cover story)                        

 

Manuscripts

The Orchard (fiction), 2013

Neil Armstrong Space Exploration Monument (prepared for NASA), 2013

Destination Yerkes (prepared for NASA & University of Chicago), 2013

Joseph Kinnebrew: Digital Collage, 2013 (ISBN 978-0-9894064-0-6)

The Yerkes Project, 2013 (ISBN 978-0-9894064-1-3)

Tick Tock (Intervals), 2013 (ISBN 0989406423)

Deutsch’a Diva (fiction), 2014

Ad Sum, What, How and Why an Artists Thinks (non fiction), 2016

 

Misc. Special Projects and Teaching

Microsoft Corporation (Lecturer)

Syracuse University (Visiting Artist and Seminars on Intuition)

National Endowment for the Arts (Artist in Residence)

 

Exhibitions

Annual Stanford Sculpture Exhibition, 2013

Art Toronto, 2011

Art Chicago, 2011

Art Miami, 2010

Walter WickiserGallery, New York 2007, 2009, 2010

Marziart Internationale Galerie, Hamburg, Germany, 2007

The Main Contemporary Gallery, Dallas, 2007

Meijer Botanical and Sculpture Gardens, Grand Rapids, MI, 1997

International Art Exposition, Osaka, Japan, 1992

Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI, 1984

(More complete list available on request)

 

Speaking Engagements

Trafagar Endowed Letures (delivered aboard the QE2)

Syracuse University

Endowed Lecturer Grand Valley State University

Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, MI)

Cranbrook School of Art (Bloomfield Hills, MI)

 

Grants

National Endowment for the Arts, 1975-76

Michigan Council for the Arts, 1970s

Thomas Erler Seidman Foundation, 1976

 

Memberships and Affiliations

Chicago Literary Society

Chicago Art Club

IDSA (Industrial Design Society of America)

Joseph Kinnebrew