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Nancy Boy traveled to City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA, October 1-26, 2007.Baulines Craft Guild Master Annual Exhibition, Artworks Downtown, San Rafael, CA 11/6-12/7/07.The Fabric of Cultures: Fashion, Identity, Globalization, Museum of Craft and Folk Art, San Francisco, CA 2/15-4/27/08.artSpace, Civic Center Plaza, Thirty-eighth Annual San Francisco LGBT Celebration and Parade, San Francisco, CA 6/29/08.Curators: Dana Hemenway and Meg Shiffler. Immediate Future: The 2008 Murphy & Cadogan Fellowships in the Fine Arts, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, CA 9/6-1018/08.Design Shibori, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, France, 10/27-118/08.Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 1/20-2/19/09. North American Graduate Art Survey, Katherine E.Twentieth Annual Stillwell Exhibition, SFSU Fine Arts Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2/24-3/19/09.Curators: Tirza Latimer, Rudy Lemcke, Matt McKinley, Pamela Penniston, Allison Smith, Tina Takemoto.
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Threads, SOMArts Cultural Center, San Francisco, CA 6/7-26/09.Art Department Office Invited Exhibit, SFSU, San Francisco, CA 8/24/09-5/30/10.Birmingham Queer Open, Birmingham, England, 11/3-6/09.Continuum, Martin Wong Gallery, SFSU, San Francisco, CA USA, March 4-April 8, 2010.again and again and again: repeat pattern, now and then, The Artery, SFSU, San Francisco, CA 3/4-4/8/10.Reinvention: Textiles from Textiles Conference Speakers and Presenters, Cesar Chavez Center Art Gallery, SFSU, San Francisco, CA 3/18-4/22/10.Curators: Kathleen Driscoll, John Tricomi. Drawing in Thread: Contemporary Embroidery, The Gallery at Mt.SF State Fine Arts Gallery, San Francisco, CA 4/24-5/14/10. Curators: Cheryl Dunye, Tirza True Latimer, Rudy Lemcke, Matt McKinley, Pamela Penniston, Tina Takemoto. SOMArts Cultural Center, San Francisco, CA 6/5-30/10. Lotus Salon/34 North Moore Exhibition Space, New York, NY 6/24-8/6/10. Evolve the Gallery, Sacramento, CA 11/11-28/10. EMERGE: The Next Generation of Masters.Artists Intent on Destroying Stereotypes. Brady & Michelle Blakeley of Evolve the Gallery, 2907 35th Street, Sacramento, CA 95817 91. My hope is that upon reading my work, viewers will engage in a dialogue about the confining nature of behavioral norms. Recent themes that have emerged are the socialization of American men to be violent and conflicting views on sexuality/masculinity. My focus has since expanded beyond this literal connection to the multi-layered texts or readings of the cloth. I later learned that the words textile and text are derived from the same root, and several of my earlier pieces are focused on this text-textile connection. Also, both can protect, expose, reveal social position, and show affiliation. I am attracted to textiles because textiles are like language – both are subtle, yet powerful. In 1996, I signed up for a textiles class, thereby reawakening my dormant artistic side. My Scrabble playing, however, continued and turned into a life-long love of the study of language intersecting with my current art practice. As I grew older, I believed that in order to fit in with my peers, I had to be in the closet about my crafting, eventually stopping my creative activities altogether. STATEMENT: Growing up as the son of a craft-loving English teacher, I spent many hours pursuing crafts and playing Scrabble. She often donates her art to benefit shelters for homeless pets and to other organizations for the disadvantaged. Currently a member of Pastel Society of the West Coast, the artist paints animals and enjoys painting landscapes en plein air, surrounded by nature’s peace and beauty. Sue’s art has been exhibited in various Sacramento shows and galleries, including Crocker, CK Art, and Adamson Gallery. In 2018, she was awarded Signature Status in the soft pastel medium from Sierra Pastel Society. Sue earned her degree in English and art from California State University, Sacramento, and has studied pastel painting with Maggie Price, Terri Ford, Reif Erikson, and others. She also studied art in college and illustrated the cover of her first novel. To date, she has had eight books of fiction and nonfiction published, which are sold worldwide. Sue Owens Wright is best known as the Maxwell Award-winning author of the acclaimed Beanie and Cruiser Mystery Series.