Bonnie Sennott

Résumé

Education
1988 MFA, University of Chicago
1979 BA, DePaul University

One-Person Exhibitions
2007 Kingston Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
2005 Kingston Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
2004 Kingston Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
2002 Center for the Arts, Northampton, Massachusetts
2000 University Center Gallery, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1998 Inside Art Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
1998 Burnett Gallery, Jones Library, Amherst, Massachusetts
1995 Inside Art Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
1992 Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
1991 Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, Illinois

Recent Group Exhibitions
Works on Paper, Center for the Arts, Northampton, Massachusetts, 2009
Works on Paper, Center for the Arts, Northampton, Massachusetts, 2007
9 x 12 Works on Paper Show, Fort Worth Community Arts Center, Fort Worth, Texas, 2006
2006 National Prize Show, Cambridge Art Association, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2006
"Site Lines," Kingston Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, 2005
"How Bad Do You Want It," Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, 2005
“Working the Grid: Three Artists,” Towne Art Gallery, Wheelock College, Boston, Massachusetts, 2005
“Down & In,” Kingston Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, 2004
“X-Exhibitionists,” Center for the Arts, Northampton, Massachusetts, 2004
“Wide Turns and Frequent Stops,” Kingston Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, 2003
“The New Topography,” Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, 2003
“The Art of Drawing,” Concord Art Association, Concord, Massachusetts, 2003
Boston Drawing Project, Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, 2003
“Agrarian Abundance,” Artspace, Greenfield, Massachusetts, 2002
“Mapping New Directions,” Artworks! at Dover Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts, 2002
“National Drawing 2001,” Mesa Arts Center, Mesa, Arizona, 2001
“Manifest: A Biennial Survey of Contemporary Art,” The Copley Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 1999
“A Local Habitation and a Name,” Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, 1999
“Gridworks,” South County Center for the Arts, West Kingston, Rhode Island, 1999
“New England/New Talent,” Fitchburg Art Museum, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 1998

Awards
1999 Juror’s Award, “Gridworks,” South County Center for the Arts, West Kingston, Rhode Island
1997 Richard Gendreau–City Frame Shoppe Award, Springfield Art League 78th National Exhibition, Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, Massachusetts
1992 Award of Excellence, Open Spectrum exhibition, David Adler Cultural Center, Libertyville, Illinois

Bibliography
"Critic's Pick," by Christine Temin, Boston Globe, March 20, 2005
“At a Glance: Invention and Tradition in Six Shows,” by Jonathan Fardy, artsMEDIA, March/April, 2005
“Critic’s Pick—Visual Arts,” by Joanne Silver, Boston Herald, April 9, 2004
“Bonita Sennott: Paintings and Drawings,” by Gabrielle Senza, Art New England, February/March, 2003
“Found in Nature,” by Fred Camper, Chicago Reader, November 27, 1998
“Heaven in a Grain,” by Bonnie Wells, Amherst Bulletin, September 4, 1998
“Fitchburg’s Gem of an Art Museum,” by Christine Temin, Boston Globe, May 6, 1998
“Area Talent Stands Out at Exhibit,” by Eve Rifkah, Worcester Telegram & Gazette, April 29, 1998
“Explorations Into the Processes of Creativity,” by Cara Glatt, Hyde Park Herald, April 5, 1995
“Form Follows Fun as the Current M.F.A. Trend,” by Cara Glatt, Hyde Park Herald, July 13, 1988

Teaching Experience
Lace Knitting Instructor, Metaphor Yarns, Shelburne, Massachusetts, 2009
Instructor, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Division of Continuing Education/Lifelong Learning, 1998-2001
Lecturer, University of Chicago, Center for Continuing Studies, 1987-1992, 1996
Adjunct Instructor, Triton College, River Grove, Illinois, 1990
Lecturer, Richard J. Daley College, Division of Adult Education, Chicago, Illinois, 1987-1988
Teaching Assistant, University of Chicago, Committee on Art and Design, 1987-1988

 


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