Eve Andrée Laramée
Eve Andrée Laramée
EDUCATION
MFA, San Francisco Art Institute
BA, San Diego State University,with honors, with distinction in art
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
The MacArthur Foundation, Chicago, IL
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA
Smithsonian Institution, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
UCLA Armand Hammer Art Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Geneva Art Museum, Geneva, Switzerland
New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM
Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque, NM
Bates Museum of Art, Lewiston, ME
Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY
Fine Arts Museum of Long Island, Hempsted, NY
Barrick Museum of Art, University of Nevada
The International Artists Museum, Lodj, Poland and Berlin, Germany
San Diego State University (Permanent commissioned public art work)
Vescom B.V., Deurne, Holland
Art 3, Groupe de Recherche et Mediation de Arte Contemporain, Valence, France
The AIDS CARE Hospice Collection, Chicago, IL
University of Southern Maine, Gorham, Maine
James Madison University, Harrisonburg, PA
University of California, Los Angeles, Artist Book Collection
University of Florida, Gainesville; Smathers Library Collection
Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH
University of Florida, Gainesville FL
SOLO EXHIBITIONS AND MAJOR INSTALLATIONS
2016 Islip Art Museum, Debris Scatter (multiple room distributed installation) East Islip, NY
2015 Roswell Museum and New Media/New Mexico, Waste of Space, Roswell, NM
2014 Pace University Bianco Room, in conjunction with the Humanitarian Disarmament and
Arms Control Forum, NYC. NukeNOtes
2012 Roger Williams University Gallery, Be Brave: Considering Radioactive Waste, Bristol, RI
2011 Santa Fe Art Institute, NM. HALF LIFE: Eve Andrée Laramée and Kim Stringfellow (two-person)
2010 Museum of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, PA.
Luminous Darwin: The Lost Notebooks of Charles Darwin
2009 Emory University Art Gallery, Atlanta GA. Halfway to Invisible
2004 Linda Durham Gallery, Galisteo, NM. A Natural History of Discontinuity
2003 Wave Hill, Bronx, New York, Hudson River Project: Sugar Mud
2001 Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, Apparatus for the Distillation of Vague Intuitions
2000 Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX. Eve Andrée Laramée: New Works
1999 M.I.T. List Center for the Arts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.
A Permutational Unfolding
Delaware Center for the Arts, Wilmington DE, Secret History: Strangers in the Laboratory
1998 Contemporary Arts Museum, Saint Louis. Apparatus for the Distillation of Vague Intuitions
1997 Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY. Secret History: Yves Fissiault: Artist of the Cold War Era
1996 John Gibson Gallery, New York, NY. Eve Andrée Laramée: Sculpture and Drawings
The New York Kunsthalle, New York, NY. A Scientific Observation of a Private Obsession
Rice University Art Gallery, Houston, TX. Facts are Slippery
University Art Gallery, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA. Cellular Memories
1995 Moltkerei Werkstatt, Köln, Germany. A Scientific Observation of a Private Obsession
55/51 Raum fur Zeitkunst, Monchengladbach, Germany. To Cause a Disappearance
1994 TZ'Art & Co. Gallery, New York, Apparatus for the Distillation of Vague Intuitions
Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, IL. Apparatus for the Distillation of Vague Intuitions
Robert Lehman Gallery, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY. The Science of Approximation
Donna Beam Gallery, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Voltaic Cell Drawings
1993 John Gibson Gallery, New York, NY. Instruments and Apparatus
James Madison University Gallery, Harrisonburg, VA. Eve Andrée Laramée: Drawings, 1983-1993
1992 College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY. A Brief Episode of Clarity
1991 John Gibson Gallery, New York, NY. New Sculpture
Art 3, Groupe de Recherche et de Mediation en Art Contemporain, Valance, France.
Valence: The Capacity to Combine
Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, NY. Voltaic Cell
Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. Requiem for a Blue Fluid
1990 Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT. The Eroded Terrain of Memory
1988 Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT. The Effect of Forces upon Matter
Franklin Furnace, New York, NY. Circular Waves on Water: Fermi's Eyes
1987 White Columns, New York, NY. The Reason For
1986 Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM. X-Ray Yankee Zulu & the Amps, Part II
1985 Los Angeles Institute for Contemporary Art, CA. X-Ray Yankee Zulu and the Amps, Part I
Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, NM. The Messenger
Performance Projects, Tucson, AZ, Solidified Time: Hydrocarbon Hell (for Los Angeles)
1983 The Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque, NM. Venusian Lagoons
1982 Downtown Center for the Arts, Albuquerque, NM. Antarctica: Inertial Residue
1981 University of New Mexico campus grounds, Aqua Lava River, Albuquerque, NM
1980 A.R.E., San Francisco, CA Vaporization
GROUP EXHIBITIONS (selected)
2019 Bates Museum of Art, Anthropocenic: Art About the Natural World in the Human Era,
Bates College, Lewiston, Maine
Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH. No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man
Forthcoming:
Albuquerque Museum, Trinity: Reflections on the Bomb. May-Sept. 2020
Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois. “Hot Spots: Radioactivity and the Landscape”, Champaign-Urbana, IL. Oct 17, 2019 – March 21, 2020.
Kunststraad Groningen; University of Groningen Art Gallery (Netherlands);
Netherlands Institute for Cultural Analysis
After Hiroshima: Cultural Responses to the Atomic Bomb. October 2019
California African American Museum, “World Without End”, Los Angeles, CA, 2020
Various Venues TBD, EXTRACTION: Art on the Edge of the Abyss, Summer 2021
2018 University of Buffalo Art Galleries, Buffalo, NY. “Hot Spots: Radioactivity and
Radioactive Waste”.
American Museum of Glass, “Symbiotic Spheres: The Interlocking Worlds of Glass, Science
and Art”, Millville, NJ.
National Coalition Against Censorship, Benefit Exhibition, “Our Voices Censored”
Mondavi Gallery, “Works on Paper: Oxbow Visiting Artists”, Oakville, California
2016 Islip Art Museum, “The New Classics” prints and video, “Waste of Space” East Islip, NY
Fingesten Gallery, Pace University, NYC. “Visual Inquiries: Artists Inspired by Science”
2015 Institute of Visual Arts, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Placing the Golden Spike:
Landscapes of the Anthropocene. New installation: ”Inverse Alchemy: Shadows in Reverse”
Outpost Gallery, Santa Fe, NM. I Want to Believe (maybe). New photographs
Gerald Peters Gallery, Peter’s Projects, Santa Fe, NM. Axle Indoors. Painting: “Slow Burn”
University of California San Diego, Association for Environmental Studies & Sciences
Conference Exhibit, Confronting Frontiers, Borders and Boundaries. Digital work “Hot Rocks”
2014 Daejeon Museum of Art, Daejeon, South Korea. Project Daejeon: The Brain
Simons Center for Physics and Geometry, Stony Brook University, Tracking the Cosmos, NY
Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM. Art Collision & Repair Shop
Gallery 101, Arc Across the Vortex, Brooklyn, NY
Mooney Center Gallery, College of New Rochelle, Spiral Bound, New Rochelle, NY
The Bruce High Quality Foundation, The Last Brucennial, New York, NY
It’s All About Things, My Girl, Port Chester, NY.
2013 Central Booking Gallery, New York, NY. Un/Natural Occurrences
ISIS Gallery, Notre Dame University, Indiana. Post-Natural
Yeh Art Gallery, St. John’s University, Queens, NY. Silent Beaches, Untold Stories: New York City’s Forgotten Waterfront
Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janiero, Brazil. 3rd International Uranium Film Festival
Traveled to multiple venues through 2014: Germany, Portugal, India, Washington DC,
Santa Fe, NM, Brooklyn, NY Navajo Nation Window Rock, AZ,
2012 Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janiero, Brazil. 2nd International Uranium Film Festival
Traveled to: Eiszeit and Moviemento in Berlin-Kreuzberg, Germany; and to India (New Delhi, Shillong, Ranchi, Pune, Mumbai, Kerala, Hyderabad, Chennai)
516 ARTS, Albuquerque, NM. ISEA2012 Machine Wilderness
SevenEleven Gallery, New York, NY. Alchemy
University Art Gallery, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. Thinking New Mexico
Axle Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM. The Flatfile Show
James Kelly Gallery, Site Unseen 7: Benefit for Site Santa Fe, New Mexico
2011 DeutcheBank Gallery, New York, NY. Beyond the Horizon
Cleveland Sculpture Center, Cleveland, OH. Groundwater: Out of Sight/Site Out of Mind
Central Booking, Brooklyn, NY. Earthwork
Texas State University Art Gallery, San Marcos, TX. SubStainability
Romanov Grave 214 Gallery, National University, La Mesa, CA. Spiral Bound
OUTPOST: Artist Resources Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. “GeoLoco” (November)
Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM. HALF LIFE: Patterns of Change, Cycles of Creation, Decay and Renewal in Art and Life
Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. 30: A Brooklyn Salon.
Art 101 Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. WILLIAMSBURG2000
EcoArt Space, New York, NY. What Matters Most?
Decker Gallery, MICA, Baltimore, MD, Faculty Sabbatical Exhibition
2010 Swarm Gallery, Oakland, CA. Things Are Expanding
Borowsky Gallery, Philadelphia, PA. Mapping: Outside/Inside
Axle Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM. Moving Stills
Exit Art, New York, NY. What Matters Most?
2009 Jonathan O’Hara Gallery, New York, NY, The Funnyface Project
Woven Spaces, Brooklyn, NY. Luxury Condos, and the Rest: The Making of a Place
Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM. Mapping the Green Future
2008-9 La Villa Arson, Nice, France, Acclimation
SlashSeconds, online exhibition on , United Kingdom; Vanishing Point
2007 Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Weather Report: Art and Climate Change
Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center, at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. Hammer
Contemporary Collection Part 1
Fine Art Galleries, Bowling Green State University, WATER, Bowling Green, Ohio; AER
Green Museum, online exhibition curated by Andrea Polli
2006 Shanghi Zendai Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai, China, Lovely Shanghai Music
Hannover Kunstverein, Hannover, Germany, Lovely Shanghai Music
Exit Art, New York, The Drop
Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA Elements
New Image Gallery, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, Contemporary Mathematical Photography and New Media
Affect Images, Universität zu Köln, Cologne, Germany, Deleuzian Events,
2005 Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Germany, Anthology of Art (traveling exhibition)
Bizart Gallery, Shanghai, China, Record 404/Lovely Shanghai Music
2004 Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Geneva, Switzerland, 404, Yellow Pages
Brooklyn College at the Brooklyn War Memorial, NY. Floorplay
Dorsky Gallery, Long Island City, NY. Residue
Sonoma Museum of Visual Art, Santa Rosa, CA. Trace
Kunsthalle Palazzo Liestal, Bazel, Switzerland, 404: Yellow Pages
Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Germany. Anthology of Art
ZKM (Zentrum fur MedienKunst), Karsruhe, Germany. Anthology of Art
Akademie der Kunst, Berlin, Germany, Anthology of Art
Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn, Germany. Anthology of Art
Turm Gallery, Helmstedt, Germany 404,Yellow Pages
Dabora Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. Mortis Dabora: Tall Tales of Death III
Exit Art, New York, NY, Public Execution/Big Glass (collaboration with Serkan Ozkaya)
Brent Sikkema Gallery, NY. Postcards from the Edge
2003 Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt, Germany, Corporal Identities: Body Language
Klingspor Museum, Offenbach, Germany, Corporal Identities: Body Language
Chicago Atheneum, Chicago, IL, Corporal Identities: Body Language
American Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY. Corporal Identities: Body Language
Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio. Drawings of Choice from a New York Collection
Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, GA, Drawings of Choice from a New York Collection
Gallerie Lelong, New York, NY; Postcards from the Edge
Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM. H2O
Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Maine, Drawings of Choice from a New York Collection.
Rochester Institute of Technology, NY, Bausch & Lomb Gallery, Poetry of Science
Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AK, Drawings of Choice from a New York Collection
Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM. H2O
A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY. Wish You Were Here Too!, Benefit exhibition
2002 Bienal de São Paulo, Brazil, Plural Maps: Lost in São Paulo , (collab. w/ Lucia Leao)
Art in Embassies Program, U.S. Department of State, American Embassy in Ottawa, Canada.
Sperone Westwater Gallery, New York, NY. Postcards from the Edge
Köln Art Fair, Köln, Germany (work sponsored by Linda Durham Gallery, NYC)
Krannert Art Museum, Champaign, IL, Drawings of Choice from a New York Collection
Bronx River Museum Art Center, Bronx, NY; Artsthma
Shepard Fine Art Gallery, University of Nevada, Reno, “Drawings”
Vancouver Access, Vancouver, BC, Canada, con/quest
Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. 20/02
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Art and Science, Urban Visionaries Benefit Exhibit
New York Foundation for the Arts Benefit Exhibition, Tribeca Gallery, New York
Community Word Project Benefit Exhibition, Bronx, New York
2001 MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA. Unnatural Science (installation, see above) (2000-2001)
Art in Embassies Program, United States Department of State, American ambassador to Canada, Ottawa
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Palm Beach, FL, BROOKLYN!
Sara Meltzer Gallery, Visual AIDS: Postcards from the Edge
Kresge Art Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Botanica: Contemporary Art
and the World of Plants (traveling exhibition)
Robert Hull Fleming Art Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT. Botanica
University Gallery, University of Delaware, Newark, DE. Botanica
Western Gallery, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA; Botanica
2000 John Michael Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, WI. Garden of Pleasure
Untitled (Space) with the Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. Foreign Bodies
Plymouth State College Art Gallery, Plymouth, NH. Textiles and Technology
The Sharjah Arts Museum, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, Outreach Exhibition
Carleton College Art Gallery, Northfield, MN, Botanica: Cont. Art and the World of Plants
Alexandria Museum of Art, Alexandria, LA, Botanica
University Galleries, Illinois State University, Normal, IL, Botanica
Tarble Arts Center, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, SC. Botanica
Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL, Botanica: Contemp. Art and the World of Plants
Pelham Art Center, Pelham, NY. The Third Dimension
Eyewash Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. Valentine
Eyewash Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. Selections from Williamsburg
1999 Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Aachen, Germany. Natural Reality: Artistic Positions Between Nature and Culture (public art project & museum show)
Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The Mind on Scale.
Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY. Drip, Blow, Burn, (installation)
Tweed Museum of Art, Univ. of Minn, Duluth. Botanica: Contemp, Art & the World of Plants
Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND, Botanica: Contemporary Art and the World of Plants
Alexander & Bonin Gallery, New York, NY; Postcards from the Edge
Hallwalls, Buffalo, NY. Phenotypology
1998 Palazzo Osterio Magno, Cefalù, Palermo, Italy. EUROPE-USA
John Gibson Gallery, New York, NY. RAW IDEA
Mandeville Gallery, Union College, Schenectady, NY. Into Focus: Art on Science
White Box, Philadelphia, PA. Visible/Invisible
1997 Venice Biennale XLVII, Venice, Italy. Unimplosive Art
John Gibson Gallery, New York, NY. Mother Nature
The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. Suture
1996 Katonah Museum, Katonah, New York. Making Sense: Five Installations on the Senses
John Gibson Gallery, New York, NY. 21 Century Sculpture
Museo de Arte Extremeno Iberoamericano, Badajoz, Spain. Los Ojos del Guadiana,
Guandiana River Project, Spain and Portugal. Além da Agua (collabor. with Gratis collective)
Silverstein Gallery, New York, NY. Menu du Jour
University of Arizona Gallery, Tempe, AZ. Fossil Abstractions
Coffin Creek Gallery, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia. Ways of Seeing: Drawings by
Eleven International Artists
Robert Lehman Gallery, UrbanGlass, Brooklyn, NY. “People Who Live in Glass Houses...”
Richmond Art Center, CA. Generations: The Lineage of Influence in Bay Area Art
Kunstform Weil der Stadt, Weil der Stadt, Germany. Johannes Kepler
1995 Gallerie des Archives, Paris, France. Conversational Archive
New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY. Human/Nature
Desert Sculpture Park, Mitzpe-Ramon, Israel. Construction in Process V: Coexistence
Lombard/Freid Fine Arts, New York, NY. Wheel of Fortune
University Art Galleries, Illinois State University, Normal, IL. Residue
Art Omi, Omi, New York. Open Studio (installation: Slipping Through Holes in the System) 871 Fine Arts, San Francisco, CA. The Multiple from Duchamp to the Present
Domestic Setting Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. A Vital Matrix
Mad River Post, New York, NY. Lines of Flight
1994 The High Museum, Atlanta, GA. Metaphysical Metaphors
Manes Unstable, Prague, The Czech Republic. The Cave of Making
Basel Art Fair, Basel, Switzerland. Margarete Roeder Gallery, New York and Köln
Berlin-Shafer Gallery, New York, NY. Free Falling
Fordham University Gallery, New York, NY. Gene Culture
1993 John Gibson Gallery, New York, NY. The Nineties
The International Artists Museum, Lodz, Poland. Construction in Process IV
Tart & Co. Gallery, New York, NY. NATURALUNNATURAL
Salaam-Caro Gallery, London, England. Irony & Ecstasy
Elgar Swimmer Gallery, New York, NY. As Above, So Below
Jessica Berwyn Gallery, Philadelphia, PA. Drawings from 55 Ferris Street
The Drawing Center, New York, NY. The Return of the Cadaver Exquis (traveling show)
The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Wash. DC. The Return of the Cadaver Exquis
Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA. The Return of the Cadavre Exquis
Forum for Contemporary Art, St. Louis, MO. The Return of the Cadavre Exquis
The American Center, Paris, France. The Return of the Cadavre Exquis
Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. Dirty Ornament
1992 Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL. Art at the Armory: Occupied Territory
John Gibson Gallery, New York, NY. Natural Science
Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT., Irony and Ecstasy: Contemporary
American Drawings
Institute of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia, Irony and Ecstasy: Contemp. Amer. Drawings
The Artists Museum, Berlin, Germany. Red Cross
1991 Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY. Featured Artists of the Permanent Collection
P.S. 1 Museum, Long Island City, NY. New York Diary: Almost 25 Different Things
Basel Art Fair, Basel, Switzerland, John Gibson Gallery, New York.
1990 The Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY. Natural Order
Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX. Revered Earth (traveling show)
The Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC. Revered Earth
Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA. Revered Earth
University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ. Revered Earth
Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe. Revered Earth
Parsons School of Design, New York, NY. Revered Earth
Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York, NY. The Fifth Essence
The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY. Benefit Auction
Art in General, New York, NY. Installations: Part II
Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, NY. Natural History Recreated
Parsons School of Design, New York, NY. A Selection of Selections: NYFA Fellows
1989 The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY. Strange Attractors: Signs of Chaos
Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, NY. Terra Firma: Land and Landscape in Art of the 80's
Tom Cugliani Gallery, NYC. Lydia Dona, Sue Etkin, Gretchen Faust, Eve Andrée Laramée, Kiki Smith
Boston University Art Gallery, Terra Firma? - Earth Watch: Earth Sense: Earth Sites
1988 Stux Gallery, New York, NY. Fatal Strategies
Institute for Contemporary Art - P.S. 1, Long Island City, NY. Studio Artists Exhibition
City Gallery, Department of Cultural Affairs, New York, NY. Installations: Six Views
1987 Institute for Contemporary Art -The Clocktower, New York, NY. Open Studio
1986 Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM. Personal Environments
1985 Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, Los Angeles, CA. Strata: Time Exposures
1984 Downtown Center for the Arts, Albuq, NM. Artists Against U.S. Intervention in Central America
1982 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM , Process at Large
ZONE, Springfield, MA, Artists Books
1978 Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Artwords and Bookworks (traveling show)
Artists Space, New York, NY. Artwords and Bookworks
New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center; New Orleans, LA. Artwords and Bookworks
Heron School of Art, Indianapolis, IN. Artwords and Bookworks
1976 Camerawork and LaMamelle, San Francisco, CA. Photography and Language
Laguna Museum of Art, Laguna Beach, CA. 22nd Annual All California Show
HONORS AND AWARDS
2016 Pace University, Scholarly Research Grant for research expenses
2016 Pace University, Keenan Faculty Development Grant
2016 Pace University, Summer Research Grant
2015 Pace University, Keenan Faculty Development Grant
2015 Pace University, Scholarly Research Grant, for research expenses
2015 Pace University, Scholarly Research Grant, for release time
2014 Pace University, Keenan Faculty Development Grant
2014 Pace University Summer Research Grant
2011 Maryland Institute College of Art, Brenner Faculty Grant
2010 Pollock Krasner Foundation, Grant
2009 Goldwell Open Air Museum, Rhyolite, NV; AIR Grant, Slouching Towards Yucca Mountain
2009 Maryland Institute College of Art, Brenner Faculty Development Grant, Yucca Mountain project
2009 Emory University Center for Creativity and Arts, Interdisciplinary Grant for Halfway to Invisible
2008 Maryland Institute College of Art, Faculty Research Grant, Desert Trilogy project
2008 Maryland Institute College of Art, Faculty Development Grant, Luminous Darwin project
2007 Maryland Institute College of Art, Lucas Grant, SLSA Conference
2007 Maryland Institute College of Art, Lucas Grant, Burning Man Kinetic Sculpture research
2006 Maryland Institute College of Art, Faculty Development Grant, SLSA Conference
2005 Maryland Institute College of Art, Lucas Grant, Fluid Geographies project
2004 Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Grant
2004 MacDowell Colony Fellowship, Peterborough, NH.
2004 Santa Fe Art Institute, Studio Residency, Santa Fe, NM
2003 MacDowell Colony Fellowship, Peterborough, NH
2003 Fairfield University Faculty Research Grant, Hudson River Project
2003 Fairfield University Humanities Institute Grant
2002 Fairfield University Summer Research Stipend, Fluid Geographies: Los Alamos Project
2002 Fairfield University Faculty Research Grant, Netherzone project
2001 New York Foundation for the Arts, Fellowship, Performance Art/Multidisciplinary Works
2001 MacDowell Colony Fellowship, Peterborough, NH
1998 Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, NEA Education & Access Grant
1995 Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, Regional NEA Grant, Sculpture
1995 New York Foundation for the Arts, Artist-in-Residence Grant (Arts in Education)
1995 ART/OMI, Studio Fellowship, Omi, New York
1994 Pilchuck Glass School, Artist-in-Residence Fellowship, Stanwood, WA
1992 Guggenheim Museum, Sculptor-in-Residence Fellowship, Chesterwood, MA
1992 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Grant, set design
1992 John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Artist-in-Residence Fellowship, Kohler, WI
1992 New York Experimental Glass Workshop, Artist-in-Residence Fellowship, Brooklyn
1990 Art Matters, Inc, Fellowship, New York, NY
1990 The Shifting Foundation, Grant, Chicago, IL
1989 New York Foundation for the Arts, Fellowship, Emerging Forms, New York, NY
1987-8 Institute for Contemporary Art, The Clocktower, NYC. National Studio Program Fellowship
1986 CEPA, Buffalo, NY, Artist-in-Residence Grant
1984-6 New Mexico Arts Division, Artist-in-Residence Grant
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Full Time
Pace University, New York, NY. Professor, August 2013 - present
Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore MD, Professor of Interdisciplinary Sculpture, 2004-2012,
research leave thru June 2013.
Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT, Assistant Professor and Director of Visual Art Program, 2001-2004
Part Time
Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY Guest Professor, Sculpture/Installation/Performance, 1997-2001
James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA. Installation, D.P. Wampler Art Professor, 1993
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Artist in Residence, 1994 (one semester)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. Visiting Professor (sabbatical replacement), 1992
Adjunct
Cooper Union School of Art, New York, NY. Visiting Professor, Sculpture, Installation, 1999, 1995
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI. Graduate Seminar (theory), Instructor, 1993, 1992
Vermont College of Norwich University, MFA in Visual Art Program, Artist-Teacher, 1995 – 2002
Maryland Institute College of Art, Adjunct Professor, Installation, Sculpture, Foundations, 1993-94,96
Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design, New York, NY. Art Educator, 1995
California College of the Arts, Oakland, CA. Summer Graduate School, Instructor, Summer 1994,1995
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA. Sculpture, Visiting Professor, 1990
New York University. Adjunct Professor, Sculpture, Installation, Drawing for Sculptors, Art Theory, 1989-1994
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
Chair of Art and Art History, Pace University, New York, NY. August 2013 – August 2016
Director and Founder, Center for the Arts, Society & Ecology, Pace University, Dec. 2015 -present
Pace University Society of Fellows Annual Symposium and Retreat co-organizer (with Prof. Eaton,
Biology) Connections: Art & Ecology! How artistic and scientific collaborations can enlighten and
sustain our world. Three day symposium, Warwick Center, NY.
Chair of Interdisciplinary Sculpture, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore MD, August 2004-2009
Director of Visual Art Program, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT, Sept. 2001 - June, 2004
Founder and Director, ART/MEDIA, Albuquerque and Santa Fe, NM curated exhibitions, lecture series,
performance series, artists projects in mass media billboards, TV, radio and print) including
Hans Haacke, Jenny Holzer, Rachel Rosenthal and others. 1983-86
PROFESSIONAL & CURATORIAL EXPERIENCE
2014 Co-curator (with Jessica Gagnon), TERRAFORM, Pace University, 41 Park Row, NYC
2012 Co-curator (with Beverly Naidus), Atomic Legacy Art, BIONEERS Conference, San Raphael, CA
2012 Curator, uncommonplace, InFlux Gallery, Baltimore, MD
2011 Curator, Let’s Get Lost, Main Zero Gallery, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
2008 Curator, Flying Out of this World, Meyerhoff Gallery, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore
2007 Curator, Wandering: Explorations of Space and Place, Meyerhoff Gallery, MICA Baltimore, MD
2001 Founder and Director, AORTA Fund (Artists on the Road Travel Assistance: “socialsculpture”)
2000 Co-curator,Wunderkammer, exhibition at the Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
1986-9 Editorial Design Production Associate, ARTFORUM Magazine, New York, NY.
1986-9 Production Associate, Interview Magazine, New York, NY.
1986 Curator, Subversive Acts: Artists Working with the Media Politically, Fine Arts Museum, Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque & the College of Santa Fe Gallery
1986 Curator,Tuning In: Video Exhibition, Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe and College of Santa Fe
1982 Co-Curator,Off the Pedestal: Large Scale Sculpture, Downtown Center for the Arts, Albuquerque
1978 Curator, Gray Matter, San Diego State University Art Gallery
1977 Curator, Group 5: An Environment, Casa Real, San Diego, CA
1976 Coordinator, 7th Annual Women's Festival of the Arts, San Diego, CA
1975 Assistant Coordinator, 6th Annual Women's Festival of the Arts, San Diego, CA
LECTURES, SYMPOSIA, INTERVIEWS AND WORKSHOPS
2019 Bates Museum of Art, Lewiston Maine, Panel discussion participant.
Participatory Ethics: The Arts Challenge Us to Examine Our Behaviors.
San Diego State University, California. The Stars Return: An Evening with PSFA Alumni
Cue Foundation/Rubin Foundation, NYC. How to Live: EARTH
Rutgers University, “Eve Andrée Laramée: Artists on Skype”, April 15, 2019
Annual IJAS Conference, Prague, CZ. Collaboration and Consiliance in Interdisciplinary
Learning Communities. Paper presentation (with publication).
2018 Bates Museum of Art, Lewiston, ME. Gallery talk: “NukeNOtes: Nuclear Anthropocene” 10/28/19
Hawaii International Conference on Education, Honolulu, HI. Chaired the session on Art Education, and presented paper: “Interdisciplinary Learning Communities”
CUE Foundation, NYC. invited participant Symposium: What is Sci-Art?
A Critical Look at a Rising Phenomenon
2017 Goldsmiths University of London, Tigersprung: 1936 • 1972, video, lecture, presentation
International Journal for the Arts and Sciences Conference, Valetta, Malta. Art in the Nuclear Anthropocene. Presentation.
Green Events & Innovations 2017 Conference, London, England. Art & Ecology Events and Collaborations at Pace University.
Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2017 Conference, Interaction: Learning Communities and Collaborations between Environmental/Ecological Art, the Sciences and Humanities. Presentation on panel, Art and Change; conference theme: Environment, Wellness, Communities.
2016 Institute for Contemporary Art, Miami. Fiction Science or Science Fiction? Seminar & workshop
Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities, Honolulu, HI. Chaired EcoArt panel discussion and presented st poster session: NukeNOtes: Activist Social Sculptures
2015 Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM, panel discussion, Fire Map Team
Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, visiting artist
Network Ecologies: Exploring relations between environmental art, environmental science,
environmental activism, University of Hull, UK. Remote conference paper presentation
Women’s National Book Association, “Women Writing on the Environment: Strong Voices
Impacting Change”, Pace University, panel discussion participant
Pace University and the Center for Community Action and Research, “Chasing Ice:
Changing the Tide of History”, film discussant with Prof. Ilan Safit, Philosophy
Pace University Society of Fellows Annual Retreat, Warwick Center, NY. Seminar organizer.
Lecture, “A.R.T. Activism, Remediation, Transformation through art and science collaborations
2014 Daejeon Museum of Art, Daejeon, South Korea. Project Daejeon: The Brain
AESS Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences Conference, “Welcome to the Anthropocene”; Panel: “Power, Vulnerability, Responsibility; Paper presentation: GLOW: Tracking Our Nuclear Legacy Through Eco/Environmental Art
Simons Center for Physics and Geometry, Stony Brook University, lecture, Kepler: Noetics,
Poetics and Beyond
Pace University, public lecture, Environmental & Ecological Art and Science Collaborations
MICA/AICAD Summer Program in New York, visiting artist lecture
2013 Massachussetts Institute of Technology, MIT List Visual Art Center, Cambridge, MA,
lecture given in conjunction with climate change geographer Ronald Eastman,
“Nature, State of the World, Human Impact”, 11/18/13
Columbia University Honors Program, NYC, “GLOW: Tracking our Invisible
Nuclear Legacy through Environmental Art”, 10/14/13
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, lecture on artwork and research,11/19/13
William Patterson University, lecture on artwork and research, 10/28/13
Gasser/Gruenert Gallery, New York, NY. Green Alchemy, lecture on my artistic research
2012 ISEA2012: Machine Wilderness: Re-envisioning Art, Technology and Nature.
“Radical Cosmologies: Conversations on Culture, Technology and Research” panelist
“EcoArt and the Evolving Landscape of Situated Practices” panelist
FRINGE FESTIVAL, Washington DC. “The Post Reality Show: Talk Media!” interview with
Randall Packer. Show title: Return to the Desert, with Charles Lane and Eve Andree Laramée
Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI, “Be Brave: Considering Radioactive Waste”
2011 Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM. “Invisible Fire: Mapping Our Atomic Legacy,” lecture
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, NM. “Creativity and Sustainability,” lecture
San Jose State University, San Jose, CA. “Art, Science and Ecology, Did somebody say
Interdisciplinary participation?” lecture
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. Half Life, lecture, Art and Ecology Program.
Central Booking, Earthwork, panel discussion. Brooklyn, NY.
MICA DUMBO Program, Studio Visit, Brooklyn, NY
2010 Land Arts of the American West, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. Field-based work with graduate students to Jackpile Uranium Mine, Paguate, NM, and Uranium Mining Museum
Museum of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. “Parody and Science” panelist
Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts, Parsons The New School for Social Reasearch,
New York, NY. “Agents of Change: Artists and Sustainability” panel discussion
California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA. “BioArt Speaker Series,” Visiting artist
University of California, Irvine. “Current Work and Research,” Irvine, CA, Visiting artist
University of California, San Diego. La Jolla, CA. “Current Work and Research” Visiting artist
Synapse Program Interdisciplinary Think Tank, University of Akron, Akron, OH. “Water”
University of Akron, Akron, OH. Department of Art, “Current Work on Water,” lecture
California State University, San Bernardino. “Art, Science, Nature,” Visiting artist
Lafayette College, Easton, PA, visiting artist lecture series
San Jose State University, San Jose, CA. Visiting artist lecture and critiques
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. “Landscape as Knowledge,” Lecture and Discussion with Art Historian Ann Reynolds
San Francisco State University, Artist studio visit, graduate program.
2009 Rhode Island School of Design, visiting artist lecture/critiques
Alfred University, Alfred, NY. visiting artist
University of Texas, Austin, TX, lecture: “Archiving the Invisible”
MICA Korea Program/Korean National Univ of the Arts; Seoul, S.Korea, remote visiting artist
Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD. Ecology and Art Research Cluster; lecture
“Research as a Power Tool”
MICA in Dumbo Program, Brooklyn, NY. lecture/studio visit
2008 MICA Korea, National University of the Arts; Seoul, South Korea, visiting artist (two weeks)
Emory University, Atlanta, GA, visiting artist lecture
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
MICA in Dumbo Program, Brooklyn, NY. lecture/studio visit
Maryland Institute College of Art, “Report from Burning Man 2008;” LLC Department lecture
2007 MICA Korea, National University of the Arts; Seoul, South Korea, visiting artist (two weeks)
Montclair Art Museum, “Extreme Nature”, panel discussion, Montclair, New Jersey
University of California, San Diego (UCSD); La Jolla, CA; lecture
Korean National University of the Arts, Seoul, Korea; lecture
Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY; lecture
Georgia O’Keefe Museum, Santa Fe, NM; workshop
Santa Fe Community College, Santa Fe, NM, lecture
MICA in Tribeca Program, Brooklyn, NY. lecture/studio visit
Virtual Concerts: A Public Think Tank, Environmental Art Podcast, “The Nuclear Option?” 20-minute interview w Aviva Rahmani.
2006 Oxbow School, Napa, California, Artist-in-Residence
Keisho Art Academy, Hajima City Culture Center, Nagoya Japan, lecture Land Art and Landscape”
Society for Literature, Science and the Arts Biannual International Conference, Amsterdam “Close Encounters” panel discussion paper presented: "Doubles, Dopplegangers and Clones"
MICA in Tribeca Program, Brooklyn, NY. lecture/studio visit
Georgia O’Keefe Museum, Santa Fe, NM; workshop
2005 Society for Literature, Science and the Arts Annual Conference, Chicago. “Emerging Systems, Cognitive Environments,” paper presented “Doubles, Alter-egos, Doppelgängers, Shadows and other Surrogate Selves”
Association of International Schools of Art Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD. “Techno- cultures in Art: Two Projects”
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa; “Breaking the Barriers: Art, Humanities, and Science,” symposium presentation and workshop. “Art Meets Science in the 21st Century”
Maryland Institute College of Art, Alumni Weekend panel discussion “Art’s Moral Imperative?”
College Art Association annual conference; “Creating and Teaching ECOtistical Art”
symposium lecture/workshop presented: “The Pedagogical Challenges of Teaching Studio
Ecological Art” focusing on strategies and techniques for research for artists working with
environmental scientists and activists.
Maryland Institute College of Art, “Seeing Science, Seeing Art” symposium on art and science
Tyler School of Art , Temple University, Philadelphia, PA; lecture and critiques
MICA in Tribeca Program, Brooklyn, NY. lecture/studio visit
2004 Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN. Lecture, and juror of student art show
Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD. Lecture, “Recent Work” and critiques
Hartford Art School, Hartford, CT. Lecture “Recent Work”
Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY. Panel discussion, “Imaging the Hudson River”
SUNY New Paltz, studio visit/lecture to graduate class
Dorsky Gallery, Long Island City, NY. “Processing Art: The Artist Perspective”
Wave Hill, Bronx, NY; “Hudson River Projects” panel discussion
MICA in Tribeca Program, Brooklyn, NY. lecture/studio visit
2003 Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI. Visiting Artist, Glass Department
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, Visiting Artist and Critic , Graduate Program
University of Nevada, Reno, NV. Visiting Artist and Critic
University of Akron, Akron, OH, Visiting Artist / Studio Lecture
2002 CBC Radio interview, Montreal, Canada Art-in-Embassies Program, U.S. Dept. of State
College Arts Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA. “Free Radicals: Visionary Artists, Maverick Educators;” panelist
Queens College, Queens, New York, Visiting Artist
Brown University, Providence, RI. “Eve Andrée Laramée: Sculpture and Installation”
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. “Installation Art: From Spectacle to Process,” Lecture
Santa Fe Art Institute, Summer Workshop “Fluid Geographies,” Santa Fe, NM
Georgia O’Keefe Museum, Workshop on Alter-Egos, Santa Fe, NM
2001 Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven. “Art and Science: A Permutational Unfolding”
Oberlin College, Oberlin Ohio, “Alter Egos and Dopplegangers” Workshop in the “Visionary
Artists, Maverick Educators” series. Funded by the Henry Luce Foundation.
Queens Museum of Art, Queens, (Corona Park) New York, “Art and Science” Lecture
The Lawrenceville School, Hamilton, NJ., Lecture
New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, New York, NY., Lecture
School of Visual Arts, Computer Arts Department, New York, NY. Lecture
2000 Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, Lecture “Art and Science”
SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY. Lecture
1999 ANPAP Congress (Brazilian National Association for Researchers in the Visual Arts), Sao Paulo, Brazil, paper presented: “A Permutational Unfolding: Art and the Culture of Science”
Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX; lecture
MIT List Visual Art Center, Cambridge, MA; lecture
Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD; lecture
1998 Eyebeam-Blast internet symposium, “Artistic Practice in the Network” Symposium Co-host,
Barnard College, New York, NY. “Hardwired: Science, Technology and the Construction of Gender”
Union College, Schenectady, NY, “In Focus: Art on Science,” panel discussion
San Francisco Art Institute, “Recycling and Installation Art,” lecture
Washington University, St. Louis, MO; lecture and critiques
1997 Documenta X, Kassel, Germany, “Blast Forum: Spatial Articulations” Internet symposium
San Diego State University, “Issues of Public Art,” lecture
1996 Rice University, Houston, TX. lecture
University of Illinois, Carbondale, IL, Visiting Artist
San Diego State University, Visiting Artist lecture
1995 California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA. "The Terrain of Objects" Grad. Wksp.
Illinois State University, Normal, IL. Panelist, "Residue"
University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana, IL.Visiting Artist
1994 Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA; lecture
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Visiting Artist
California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA. "Reinventing Identity in the Age of the Desiring Machines", Graduate Workshop
1993 San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA; Visiting Artist
California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA,Visiting Artist
San Francisco State University, Visiting Artist
Millersville University, Harrisonburg, VA; Visiting Scholar, "Earth: The Next Generation"
Syracuse University,Visiting Artist, "Matrilineage: Women, Art, Change" Symposium
1992 Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI; Visiting Artist
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Panelist, "Occupied Territory: Installation Art"
Artists Talk on Art,Panelist, "Site-Specific Installation," New York, NY
1991 Omega Institute, Panelist, "Chaos Theory in Science, Art and Culture," Rhinebeck NY
1990 Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY; Visiting Artist, lecture and critiques
Rhode Island School of Design, Visiting Artist lecture and critiques
1989 Chicago Academy of Sciences, Panelist, "The Spectacle of Chaos" Symposium
Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, Visiting Artist
Rhode Island School of Design, Visiting Artist, "Time-based Art" lecture and critiques
1988 New York University, Visiting Artist
Rhode Island School of Design, Visiting Artist, "Installation and Time-based Art"
1987 National Sculpture Conference: Works by Women, Lecturer, "Installation," Cincinnati, OH
1986 The Cornish College of Art, Visiting Artist, "Installation & Time-based Art," Seattle
University of Buffalo, Visiting Artist, Buffalo, NY
College of Santa Fe, Workshop Instructor
1985 University of New Mexico, Visiting Artist, Albuquerque, NM
1984 University of New Mexico, Visiting Artist, Albuquerque, NM
1984-6 New Mexico Arts Division, Artist in Residence, various schools & institutions
PEDAGOGICAL WORKSHOPS/CLASSES ATTENDED
2017 Fine Art Digital Printing, International Center of Photography, NYC. Pace/ICP Program. Fall 17
2017 Fine Art Digital Printing, International Center of Photography, NYC. Pace/ICP Program. Spr. 17
2017 Wikipedia Day Conference, Wikimedia Foundation, New York, NY
2017 Green Festivals Conference, London, England (forthcoming)
2016 Fine Art Digital Printing, International Center of Photography, NYC. Pace/ICP Program.
2016 Urban Soils Workshop, Newtown Creek Environmental Fund, Bushwick Creek Park
2015 Curanderismo Part 1: Traditional Healing of the Body, University of New Mexico.
Six-week online course in traditional indigenous Southwest and Mexican herbal healing.
International Peace & Planet Conference, Cooper Union for the Advancement of Art & Science Art + Feminism Wikipedia Train the Trainers and Edit-a-Thon, Museum of Modern Art, NYC.
Teaching Effectively Online, Pace University online seminar series. Certificate of Completion.
Adobe Premiere Intensive Video Editing Workshop, Manhattan Edit Workshop. Certificate.
2014 Wikipedia/Wikimedia International Conference, Wikimedia Foundation, NYC.
Conference and several workshops attended.
Wikimedia School of Open Wikimedia Foundation. Six-week online course.
PUBLIC ART WORKS
“NukeNOtes: Maine Yankee Nuclear Reactor Site”. Social Sculpture distributed by the Bates Museum of
Art, Maine.
“NukeNOtes: West Valley Site”. Social Sculpture distributed by the Art Galleries at the University of
Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
"PRETTY VACANT: Desertification" for Weather Report: Art and Climate Change, Boulder Museum of
Contemporary Art, CO. Art work distributed through the Boulder Sunday newspaper. 2007
“100 Years, 100 Stones,” San Diego State University, California 1997. Public art sculpture commission.
“Secret History,” University of Southern Maine, Gorham, ME. 2001. Public art printmaking commission.
“1% for Art: Kensington Library Project”, commission awarded, artist withdrew due to scheduling. 2000
PERFORMANCES AND COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS
Fire Map, collaborative installation with Jamie Hamilton, Jerry Wellman and Stacey Neff,
Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM. 2014-2015
Invisible Fire: Mapping Radioactivity in Ohio Groundwater, collaboration with computer scientists, Yingcai
Xiao and Kalyan Chakravarthy Thokala, Akron University, Synapse Program.
Slouching Towards Yucca Mountain, collaboration with Courtney “scrap” Wrenn, Chelsea Noggle, Michel
Tallichet, Emily Montoya, Benji Geary. 2009-2011
Time Travel Machine, collaborative installation at Burning Man, 2009. With Erika Wanenmacher, Benji
Geary, Emily Montoya and Ethan Urbanik, Tom Jennings, Mykl Wells, David Forbes.
Hippie Trap, collaborative installation/performance at Burning Man, 2008, With Erika Wanenmacher, Benji
Geary, Emily Montoya. 2008
Blade Runner Noodle Shop, w/ Erika Wanenmacher, Benji Geary, Emily Montoya, Burning Man 2007
Deleuzian Events: “Gilles, the Singing Cowboy Philosopher: A Film for Hanjo Berressem”, Affect Images,
Köln, Germany, 2006
Turbulence, SEISMOGRAPH: Art Research Station, United Kingdom, 2006
Record 404/Lovely Shanghai Music, with Team404 and John Armleder, Bizart Gallery, Shanghai, China
and the Hannover Kunstverein, Hannover, Germany
The Center for Parascientific Research presents: Mia L’Amar, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH. 2001
Yves Fissiault: Artist of the Cold War Era, Islip Art Museum, Dowling College, East Islip, NY. 1997
Gesture as Value, with Jerelyn Hanarahan’s collaborative project, Francesca Pia Gallery, Bern,
Switzerland, 1996
Além da Agua, Guandiana River Project with GRATIS collective (collaborative proj), Spain/Portugal, 1996
This Body is a Map, performance with Danny Tisdale, multiple sites in Egypt & Israel ,1995
Nothing Can Happen Only Once, set design for Bebe Miller Dance Company; Co-commissioned by the Wexner Center, Columbus, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1993-94
Center for Parascientific Research, ongoing collaboration with Duane Griffin, 1984 - 1999
Blast 1: The Blue Box and Blast 3: Remaking Civilization; Artists projects, 1991, 1993
Agribusiness: The John Deere Myth, Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. 1989
Notes from the Nuke Farm, performance, Albuquerque, NM, 1982
Coffee-Sugar Syndrome; Apart/A Part; Physics Problem; Parallel/Parallax/Paradox; Performances at the
San Francisco Art Institute, 1980
BIBLIOGRAPHY: BOOKS and EXHIBITION CATALOGS (chronological)
Reiss, Julie. Art, Theory and Practice in the Anthropocene, Vernon Press, Maine. 2019
Mills, Dan, Anthropocenic: Art About the Natural World in the Human Era, Bates Museum, Lewiston,
Maine, 2019
Brasile, Jeanne. “Infinitely Interdisciplinary” in Strange Attractors, Walsh Gallery, Seton Hall University,
South Orange, NJ. 2019
Alpert, Elizabeth, Silent Beaches, Untold Stories: New York City’s Forgotten Waterfront, book.
Contributed photographs for book cover image of historical Bushwick Creek, inside book
photograph of Phelps Dodge Copper Refinery on Newtown Creek,,and contains writings about
my artwork/research on Bushwick Creek and Newtown Creek. Daimani Press, NY. 2016. ISBN 978-8862085007
Ward, Kiron. Leslie Marmon Silko’s Almanac of the Dead, and the End of the “New World.” Photographs
of the Jackpile Uranium Mine published in the book, Apocalypse Revisitied: A Critical Study on End Times, edited by Melis Mulazimoglu Erkal, ISBN 978-1-84888-340-6 2015
Burreaud, Annick (Ed.) Water is in the Air: Physics, Politics and the Poetics of Water in the Arts. Book.
Leonardo/ISAST, MIT Press, 2014
Polli, Andrea (chapter author) editors: Stephen Henry Schneider, Michal Mastrandrea, Terry L. Root. Encyclopedia of Climate and Weather Vol.1, Chapter: Cultural Works Addressing Climate and Weather, pg. 321-322. Oxford University Press, 2012
Moyer, Twylene and Harper, Glenn. The New Earthwork: Art, Action, Agency, “Eve Andrée Laramée: Revealing What No One Wants To See”, University of Washington Press and the ISC Press, Washington DC, 2012
Hannah, Dehlia. “Performative Experiments: Aesthetic Interventions in the Philosophy of Science”
PhD Dissertation, Columbia University, 2012
Berressem, Hanjo and Bucher, Michael and Schwagmeier, Uwe. Between Science and Fiction: The Hollow Earth, LIT Verlag Publishers, Berlin, Münster, Wien, Zurich, London, 2012.
Polli, Andrea. Transdiscourse, “Mediated Environments” Springer-Verlag, 2011
Morgan, Catrin. “Phantom Settlements”, Ditto Press: Royal College of Art, UK., 2011
International Sculpture Center, “The New Earthwork: Art, Action, Agency.” 2011
Ramade, Bénédicte and Eric Mangion, Acclimation: Green Pandemonium (A Kind of Joyful Cult of the Darwinian Missing Link), Monografik Publishers, France, 2010
Polli, Andrea, Breathtaking: Media Art and Public Participation in Climate Issues, Journal Proceedings of
the Media Ecology Association, Vol. 11, 2010
Pieprzak, Katarzyna. Imagined Museums: Art and Modernity in Postcolonial Morocco, “A Private Cabinet
of Curiousity: The Cabinet in between the Global Universal and the Local Community”, University
of Minnestoa Press, Minneapolis and London, 2010. ISBN 978-0-8166-6518-1.
Shanken, Edward A. Art and Electronic Media, (Themes and Movements Series), Phaidon Press, 2009
Robertson, Jean and McDaniel, Craig. Themes of Contemporary Art: Visual Art after 1980, Oxford University Press, 2009 (also published in Korean by Soosung Publishing Company) 2009
Van Parys, Michelle. The Way Out West: Desert Landscapes, Center for American Places at Columbia
College, Chicago. 2008
Ball, Phillip. Brilliante Denker, Kühne Pioniere: Zehn bahnbrechende Entdeckungen, pg. 218. 2007
Lippard, Lucy. Weather Report: Art and Climate Change, Boulder Museum of Contemp. Art, 2007
Lippard, Lucy. Undermining: A Wild Ride Through Land Use, Politics, and Art in the Changing West,
The New Press, New York and London, 2014
Eshoo, Amy. 560 Broadway: A New York Drawing Collection at Work, 1991-2006, Yale Univ Press, 2007
Malpas, William. Installation art in close-up. Crescent Moon Publishing, 2007.
Mallios, Seth. Hail Montezuma! The Hidden Treasures of San Diego State, Montezuma Publishing, San
Diego State University, 2012
Leuthold, Steven. “Light, Color, Interiority and the Aesthetics of Enchantment” in Kronegger, Marlies and Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, The Aesthetics of Enchantment in the Fine Arts: Analecta Husserliana The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research, Vol LXV, Springer Publishing, 2007
Ottman, Klaus. Thought Through My Eyes: Writings on Art, 1977-2005, pg. 109. Spring Pub, Inc. 2006
Armleder, John and Team 404. Record 404/Lovely Shanghai Music, book published by Ecart Publications, recording issued by the Villa Magica Label, Geneva, Switzerland, 2005
Armleder, John and Ecart Editions. 404 Yellow Pages, Ecart Publications, Geneva, Switzerland, 2004
Freese, Peter, and Charles B. Harris. The Holodeck in the Garden: Science and Technology in Contemporary American Fiction, Dalkey Archive Press, original from the Univ of Michigan Press, 2004
Kimball, Roger. Art’s Prospect: A Challenge of Tradition in an Age of Celebrity, Ivan R. Dee, Pub, 2004
Ball, Phillip. Chemical Aesthetics, UK Royal Society of Chemistry, 2005
Ball, Phillip. Elegant Solutions: Ten Beautiful Experiments in Chemistry, UK Royal Society of Chemistry, 2005
Miles, Malcolm. New Practices – New Pedagogies: A Reader; Routledge, London, 2005
Hönnighausen, Lothar, Julia Apitzsch, Wibke Reger. Space, Place, Environment, Pulbished by
Stauffenburg Verlag, original from Indiana University, 2004
Berressem, Hanjo. "Emergent Eco: logics: Cultural and Natural Environments in Recent Theory and
Literature." Space–Place–Environment (2004)
Weintraub, Linda. In the Making: Creative Options for Artists, New York, NY: DAP Press, 2003
Museum of Art and Design. New York, Klingspor Museum Offenback, Germany, and the Museum für
Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt, Germany; Corporal Identity: Body Language, 9th Triennial for
Form and Content, 2003
Wuttke, Dieter. Über den Zusammenhang der Wissenschaften und Künste, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag,
Germany, 2003
Joe Thompson, Virginia Shore, Anne Johnson. MASS MoCA - The Arts Revitalize a City/ MASS MoCA - Les Arts Revitalisent Une Ville, United States Embassy Ottawa, Art in Embassies Prog, Wash DC, 2003
Kimball, Roger. Art’s Prospect: The Challenge of Tradition in an Age of Celebrity, pg. 19. University of Michigan Press,2003. and Blackstone Audiobooks, narrated by Christopher Lane, 2003
McEvilley, Thomas; John Cage, Dove Bradshaw. The Art of Dove Bradshaw: Nature, Change and Indeterminacy, pg. 110. Mark Batty Publisher, 2003.
Gamwell, Lynn. Exploring the Invisible: Art, Science and the Spiritual, Princeton Univ. Press, 2002
Gerz, Jochen, Anthologie der Kunst/Anthology of Art, DuMont Verlag and Actes Sud Publishers, Nürnberg and Köln, Germany, 2004
Krannert Art Museum, Drawings of Choice from a New York Collection, Univ. of Wash. Press, 2002
Tabbi, Joe. Cognitive Fictions, pg. 29. University of Minnesota Press, 2002
Gaddis, William. The Rush for Second Place: Essays and Occasional Writings, Penguin Publishers, 2002
Armleder, John. 404: Yellow Pages, Ecart Publications JRP Editions, Geneva, Switzerland, 2003
Crandall, Jordan and Scholder, Amy, Editors. Interaction: Artistic Practice in the Network, Eyebeam Atelier and D.A.P. Inc., New York, 2001
Wilson, Steve . Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science and Technology, MIT Press, Cambridge, 2001
Stafford, Barbara Maria and Frances Terpak. Devices of Wonder: From the World in a Box to Image on a Screen, Getty Research Institute, Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 2001
Tabbi, Joseph. “The Work of Art and the Ecology of Mass Media”, Introduction to William Gaddis’ book: The Rush for Second Place, Penguin Press. 2002
Beardon, Colin and Lone Malmborg, Digital Creativity: A Reader; Taylor & Francis Publishers, 2002
Heon, Laura and Ackerman, John. Unnatural Science, MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA, 2000
Kronegger, Marlies, Editor. The Aesthetics of Enchantment in the Fine Arts, Springer, 2000
Marcus, George E. Zeroing in on the Year 2000: The Final Edition, Univ. of Chicago Press, 2000
Yelle, Richard. Glass Art from UrbanGlass, Schiffer Publishing, book, 2000
Miles, Malcom. The Uses of Decoration: Essays in the Architectural Everyday, pgs. 133, 244. University of Michigan Press, 2000
Bernstein, Marianne and Thomas Duffy. Foreign Bodies: Art, Medicine, Technology, Untitled(Space),
New Haven, 2000
Reynolds, Ann. “Histories of Science, Histories of Art,” Austin Museum of Art exhibit brochure, 1999
Crary, Jonathan, Barbara Maria Stafford, Jennifer Riddell, Jessica Riskin. MIT List Center for Visual Art,
Eve Andrée Laramée: A Permutational Unfolding, Cambridge, MA. 1999
Spooner, Peter. Botanica: Contemporary Art and the World of Plants, Tweed Museum of Art, 1999
Strelow, Heike. Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Natural Reality: Artistic Positions Between Nature and Culture, Aachen, Germany. 1999
Gross, Lorrie Linda; Hom, Mei-Ling; Laramee, Eve. Linda Lorrie Gross, Mei-ling Hom, Eve Andrée
Laramée : Visual Arts Residency Program, 1998-1999. Delaware Center for the Contemporary
Arts, Willmington, DE. 1999
Sommerer, Christa and Mignonneau, Laurent. Art @ Science, University of Michigan Press, 1998
Strano, Carmello. Europe - U.S.A. and the Epoch of Unimplosive Art, published by the Sicilian
Government - Tourism Department, Italy, book 1998
Watkin, Mel. “Eve Andrée Laramée: Apparatus for the Distillation of Vague Intuitions” Forum for Contemporary Art, Saint Louis, MO. 1998
Kelley, Michael, Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, Oxford University Press, pg. 504. 1998
Damjanov, Jadranka. UMJETNOST AVANTURA (ART ADVENTURE), “Umjetnost I Povijest – Razvoj Moderne Osjetljivosti” (Art and History – The Development of Modern Sensibility”, Ministry of the Culture of the Republic of Croatia, Zagreb, 1998
Strano, Carmello. Unimplosive Art, Venice Biennale XLVII, Venice (Giudecca), Italy. 1997
Klein, Adrienne and Joachim Frank. Union College, Into Focus Art on Science, Schenectady, NY. 1998
Wasko, Ryszard, Editor. The Artists Museum: International Provisional Artists Community, The Artists Museum, Lodz, Poland, 1997
Hart, Jane. Domestic Setting Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. A Vital Matrix, Los Angeles, 1995
Kahn, Robin; Kathy Acker, Avital Ronell. Time Capsule: A Concise History by Women Artists, pgs. 501- 501, pg. 684. Creative Time in cooperation with SOS International, 1995
Phillips, Patricia C. Katonah Museum, Making Sense: Five Installations on Sensation, New York, 1996
Pryzbilla, Carrie. The High Museum of Art, Metaphysical Metaphors, Atlanta, exhibit brochure,1994
Klein, Ulricke. The Business of Art Unveiled: New York Art Dealers Speak Up, pg. 72. 1994
Oliveria, Nicholas, Nicola Oxley, Michael Petry. Installation Art, book Smithsonian Institution Press, Wash. DC and Thames & Hudson, London. 1994
Schnaffner, Ingrid, Charles Simic, Mary Ann Caws, The Drawing Center, New York, NY. The Return of the Cadavre Exquis. 1993
Condé, Susan. Fractalis: La complexité fractale dans l'art, La Diffárence, Paris. 1993
Rorimer, Ann, and Beryl Wright. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL, Art at the Armory: Occupied
Territory. 1991
Briggs, John. Fractals: the Patterns of Chaos, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1992
Armitage, Diane. Revered Earth, Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, NM. 1990
Bloemink, Barbara. A Natural Order, The Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY. 1990
Ottmann, Klaus. The Eroded Terrain of Memory, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT. 1990
Boston University Art Gallery, Terra Firma? Earth Watch, Earth Sense, Earth Sites, 1989
Ferrer, Elizabeth and Muffett Jones. Terra Firma: Land and Landscape in Art of the 80's, Columbia University, Wallach Art Gallery, New York, NY. 1989
Ottmann, Klaus. Strange Attractors: The Spectacle of Chaos, KAOS Inc., Chicago, IL. 1989
Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT, Eve Andrée Laramée, exhibit brochure, 1989
Trippi, Laura. Strange Attractors: Signs of Chaos, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York. 1989
Institute for Contemporary Art - P.S. 1, National and International Studio Programs 1987-1988, NY. 1988
Ottmann, Klaus. Fatal Strategies, Stux Gallery, New York, NY. exhibit brochure, 1988
Squibb Gallery. Interaction: Science and Art, Princeton, NJ. 1987
White Columns. Update 1986-87, New York, NY. 1987
Museum of Fine Arts. Personal Environments, Santa Fe, NM. 1986
The Albuquerque Museum. Eve Laramée, Albuquerque, NM. 1983
BIBLIOGRAPHY: SELECTED ARTICLES AND REVIEWS
(alphabetical by author)
Abatemarco, Michael. “Waste Management: Artist Eve Andree Laramee” profile for Earth Day,
Pasatiempo Magazine, The New Mexican (newspaper). April 22-28, 2016
Abatemarco, Michael. “Spaced Out”, Pasatiempo Magazine, The New Mexican (newspaper), 1/16/2015
Abatemarco, Michael. “Invisible Disasters: Eve Andrée Laramée on our Atomic Zeitgeist”, The New Mexican, Pasatiemo Magazine, April 29-May 5, 2011
Albright, Thomas. "Eve Laramée: Better Art Through Chemistry," San Francisco Chronicle, 9- 6-80
Anker, Suzanne. “Gene Culture: Molecular Metaphor in Visual Art”, Leonardo, v. 33 no. 5, 2000
Askey, Ruth. "The Mailbox as Museum," Artweek, March 18, 1978
Baker, Kenneth. "Military Armory Undergoes Art Exorcism" San Francisco Chronicle, 11/8/92
Biggers, Ashley M. “I Want to Believe (maybe): When art and science fiction collide, Santa Fean
Magazine, January 15, 2015
Broadrup, Elizabeth. "Commissions," Sculpture, January-February, 1991
Ball, Edward, "The Greening of Art," Village Voice, July 31, 1990
Boettger, Suzaan. “Global Warnings,” Art in America, June-July 2008
Boyce, Roger. “UnNatural Science”, New Art Examiner, Dec/Jan 2000/2001
Bless, Nancy. “Signs and Wonders”, Sculpture, December, 1999, Vol. 10 No. 10
Burns, David. Eve Andree Laramee: Topophilia, CAA Art Journal, Spring, 2006
Cembalest, Robin. “101 Women Artists Who got Wikipedia Pages this Week, “ ARTnews, 2/06/14
Cochran, Rebecca Dimling. “Eve Andrée Laramée” review, Sculpture Magazine, November 2009
Condé, Susan. "Les Methodes et Techniques du Fractal," Ligeia #9-10, 4/1991
Cornwell, Regina “Lucy Lippard on Eco Art and Climate Change,” December 6, 2007,
Cook, Sarah. “Form over Content”, MUTE: Culture and Politics After the Net, Sept. 9, 2001
Croak, James. “Body and Soil”,
D’art et de Culture #3, “Acclimation: Ailleurs – Nice Expositions” Automne, 2008 issue.
DeLue, Rachel Z., Amerian Art, “Art and Science in America” Vol. 23, No. 2, Summer, 2009
Despard, Erin. PUBLIC Journal, “Gardens”, Canada. Spring 2010
DeVolksrant, VKBlog (Netherlands) “Darwin in Philadelphia”, Sept. 17, 2009
Durfee, Roy. "ART/MEDIA," Artspace, Vol. 10 No. 3, Summer, 1986
Durland, Steven. "ART/MEDIA Offers an Alternative to the Status Quo in New Mexico," High Performance, number 33, 1986
Dyson, Freeman J. “Miracles of Rare Device”, The Sciences, March/April 1999
Fairfield, Douglas. “Twilight’s Last Greening” The Santa Fe New Mexican, October 9, 2009
Fehrenkamp, Ariane. “Eve Andrée Laramée: 100 Years, 100 Stones.” Sculpture, October, 1998
Flusser, Villem. "Environment," Artforum, April, 1989
Friere, Emerson, Pedro Peixoto Ferreira, Cecilia Diaz-Isenrath. “Code et Création: En distillant des intuitions” Multi Ciencia, Revista Interdisciplinar dos Centros e Nucleos da Unicamp, A Mente Humana #3, outubro de 2004. also published as: “Código e Criação: Destilando Intuiçoes” in NADA #3, Sept. 2004. Also presented at “Challenges for a Ubiquitous Identity” Ciber Art Bilbao Conference, Bilbao, Spain
Gamble, Allison. "Strategic Occupation", New Art Examiner, Jan. 1993
Gerz, Jochen. Anthology of Art, School of Visual Arts of Braunschweig, Germany and the University
of Rennes, France. 2002
Goldbert, Michael,. “The Butterfly Effect: the Natural History Museum, Visual Art and the Suspenstion of Belief”, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia, 2005 Conference: New Constellations: Art, Science and Society Conference paper, 2005; Journal of the Inclusive
Museum, 2008
Gonzalez, David. “Ruin and Reinvention in a Transforming Brooklyn” The New York Times, Sept. 6 2017
Goodeve, Thryza Nichols. “Eve Andrée Laramée: MIT List Visual Art Center,” ARTBYTE, Nov, 1999
Gutterman, Scott. "Review: The Fifth Essence," Art International, Fall, 1990
GLASS Magazine, #87: Twenty-fifth Anniversary Issue, Summer, 2002. pp. 25, 37, 47.
Grant, Daniel. MassMoCA's 'Science' experiment is quite a body of work. The Boston Herald. Jun 3, 2000
Grimm, Julie Ann. “A Colorful Collaboration on Climate Change” The New Mexican, Oct 1, 2009
Hagen, Charles. "Eve Andrée Laramée", John Gibson Gallery, The New York Times Oct. 11, 1991
Haithman, Diane. “U.S. Diplomacy Gets a Little Help from Artists”, Los Angeles Times, 9/13/02
Halary, Charles. “Les Rapports Ondulatoires de L’Electromagnétisme avec les Artistes” 2009
Harrison, Helen A. “Works of Curious, Conflicting Directions: Yves Fissiault: Artist of the Cold War Era,”
New York Times, Long Island Edition, April 13, 1997
Harper, Kelsey. Eve Andrée Laramée Opens for Evolve”, Emory Wheel, Atlanta, GA, Feb. 9, 2009
Hart, Jane, “Eve Andrée Laramée at San Diego State University,” Zing magazine, Winter 96/Spring 97
Heartney, Eleanor. "Eve Laramée at John Gibson", ARTnews October,1991
Holg, Garrett. “For Armory Show, Artists Find “Territory” to Relate Experiences”, Chicago Sun-Times.
October 19, 1992
Holst, Lise. "Terra Firma: Land and Landscape in Art of the 1980's," ARTnews January, 1990
Holmes, Tamara, and Jessica Weglein, Juxtapositions, “Art Furthering Science: Professor Reinforces Research Through Artistic Expression”. Maryland Institute College of Art. Sept/Oct 2011
Honigman, Ana. “Questioning Authority, A Conversation with Eve Andrée Laramée”, Sculpture Magazine Vol. 21 No. 6, July/August 2002
Howard, Dorothy. “Wikipedia Meets Feminism”, The World is my Oyster, Feb. 5, 2014
Huang, Lili, “In Praise of Things”, The Point Magazine, Issue 8 on The New Humanities, 2014
Hunter, Allison. “Unfolding Laramée” review in Electronic Book Review, ebr11: WebArts,
Jones, Muffe. "Fetish, Process and the Waste Stream: Artists' Anxieties and Contemporary Art," New Observations, #81, Spring, 1991
Jovanovic, Rozalia, “7Eleven presents Alchemy,” Flavorpill, January 12, 2012
Kany, Daniel. “Art review: Bates exhibit an exquisite look at the geological age of humanity”, Press
Herald, 1/20/2019
Kanashiro, Marta M. “Art, ciencia, tecnologia: experimentacao”, Visualidades, Brazil. ISSN 2317-6784
Keenan, Annabel. “Invisible Exposure,” Emory Wheel, Atlanta, GA. Feb. 9, 2009
Keim, Brandon, WIRED SCIENCE (WIRED Magazine), “Disturbing or Beautiful? Artists Evaluate Man’s Impact on Nature”, Aug. 2011. horizon/?pid=1772
Kernan, Nathan. “Review: Unnatural Science”, Burlinton Magazine, Vol 142, No. 1172, 2001
Kimball, Roger. The New Criterion, “The Museum as Fun House”, Volume 19, No. 6, Feb. 2001
Kimmelman, Michael. "Searching for Order in a Show Based on Chaos,", New York Times, Sept 15, 1989
Kimmelman, Michael. “Natural History, The Early Version”, The New York Times, Nov. 24, 2000
Klein, Jennie. “Internet Inter Alia,” PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, PAJ 73 (Vol. 25:1), Johns Hopkins Press, 2003
Knight, Christopher. "A Parting Shot for Chicago's Armory" Los Angeles Times, Sept. 30, 1992
Kramer, Hilton. “Greatest Generation? Not By a Long Shot, But Interesting Show: Laramée, Johns and Kelly Travel,” New York Observer, May 19, 2003
Kurt, Hildegard. “Wo ist die Natur? Natural Reality. Künstler Positionen zwischen Natur und Kultur”
Kurt, Hildegart. “Kultur und Kunst in der Agenda 21: Anmerkungen zu einem schwierigen Verhältnis,” conference,“Nature, Art, Aesthetics, Ecology,” Munich, 1999
La Strada, “Acclimation”, 3-16 Novembre 2008 and 12 janvier-1fevrier, 2009
Lamensdorf, Jennie. “TACTICAL AMNESIA: Historicizing Uranium Mining at the New Mexico Mining Museum.” University of Texas, Austin. 2011
Levin, Kim. "Choices: Eve Andrée Laramée," Village Voice, October 1, 1991
Levin, Kim. "Choices: New York Diary," Village Voice, April 30. 1991
Levy, Ellen K. "Natural History Re-Created," Center Quarterly, Vol II, No. 4 1990
Limón, Enrique, “Paper Rub: X marks the spot”, Santa Fe Reporter, August, 22, 2012
MacAdam, Barbara A. “Vasari DiaryL On John Gibson (1933-2019)” Art News, March 15, 2019
MacDonal, Christine. “CyberArts: Shaping the Imagination”, Art New England, April/May, 1999
McCraken, David. "Bringing Order to the 'Spectacle of Chaos," Chicago Tribune, Sept. 8, 1989
McQuaid, Cate. “Exploring the nexus of art, science and history, The Boston Globe, June 8, 1999
Mahoney, Robert. "Fatal Strategies," ARTS, May, 1988
McCoy, Ann, “Interview: Eve Andrée Laramée with Ann McCoy”, Brooklyn Rail, September, 2014
Melrod, George. "Natural Science", ARTnews, January, 1993
Melrod, George. "Eve Andrée Laramée at TZ'Art & Co." Art In America, July 1994
Miles, Malcolm, Cultural Geographies, Vol. 17 # 1, “Representing Nature: Art and Climate Change, 2010
Miles, Malcolm, Urban Design Quarterly The Quarterly Journal of the Urban Design Group, Issue 76, “Public Art, Urban Space and Democracy”, October 2000
Morgan, Cynthia. “Residue” New Art Examiner, v. 23, September, 1995
Morgan, Robert C. “Shelagh Keeley, Samm Kunce and Eve Andrée Laramée, Review, 5/15/97
Morgan, Robert C. "Regaining the Rights of Reproduction: Artists Who Look Back on the Natural," Center
Quarterly, Vol. II, Number 4, 1990
Morgan, Robert C. "Fatal Strategies," CEPA Quarterly, Vol 3, Issue 2/3, 1988
Morgan, Robert C. "New York Diary, P.S. 1 Museum", ARTS, October, 1991
Myers, Terry R. "Construction in Process", FLASH ART, Jan./Feb. 1994
Nelson, Gayle. “Art Seen New York: Eve Andrée Laramée”, SIREN, Summer 1997. p. 22
Nereim, Anders. "Whose Muse? The Spectacle of Chaos," Inland Architect, Jan,1990
New Glass Review # 38, Corning Museum of Glass, featured artist, page 90, 2017
Nickard, Gary. "Eve Laramée," CEPA Quarterly, Vol. 2, Issue 1, Fall, 1986
Oldknow, Tina. Corning Museum of Glass, New Glass Review 23, 2002. pp. 28-30, 39
Oliveira, Nicolas, Oxley, Nikola & Petry, Michael. "On Installation" A/D Art & Design Magazine #30
Ottmann, Klaus. "L'activite Fractaliste," Art Press, February, 1990
Ottmann, Klaus. "The Spectacle of Chaos," Flash Art, Vol 62, #9, Summer 1987
Peterson, Kristen. “For members of one artist residency, the desert is their muse,” Las Vegas Sun, August 13, 2009
Phillips, Patricia C. "Eve Andrée Laramée" Review, ARTFORUM, December, 1993
Phillips, Patricia C. “Sculptor's Drawings: Marking Time and Space”, Sculpture, Jan-Feb 1995
Phillips, Patricia C. "Faith and Reason, Function and Fiction: On the Work of Eve Andrée Laramée", GLASS, Number 54, Winter,1993
Phillips, Patricia C. “UrbanGlass”, Sculpture, Vol. 16, No.8, October, 1997
Pincus, Robert. “For Role in Centennial, SDSU casts ‘100 Stones’”, San Diego Union-Tribune, May 30, 1997
Pincus, Robert. “Blood and Salt and Soul” San Diego Union-Tribune, May 2, 1996
Polli, Andrea. “Breathtaking Media Art and Public Participation in Climate Issues”, plenary address of the
Media Ecology Association, Volume 11, 2010
Ramade, Benedicté. “Acclimation”, La Strada,3-16 Novembre 2008 and 12 janvier-1fevrier, 2009
Ramade, Benedicté. “Acclimation”, Saison des Cultures, , September-October, 2008
Reppert, Jason, “Art of Alchemy Brings Materials to a Higher State,” Huffington Post, January 11, 2012
Rothstein, Edward. “Hear the One About the Goofy Robot?,” New York Times, September 30, 2000
Rothbart, Daniel, “Cross-Currents in Water-Based Performance”, PAJ: Journal of Performance and Art;
Vol. 37 No. 3, September, 2015
Saison des Cultures, “Acclimation”, September-October, 2008
Sculpture Magazine, News: New Sculpture Chair for MICA, October, 2004, page 12
Saper, Craig. “Introduction to Imaging Place: GIS Databases in Digital Humanities”, in the book, Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge, Issue 20. Special issue on Imaging Place.
Saper, Craig. “Introduction: GIS Databases in Digital Humanities, or, ZeitGIS(t): Imaging Place From Deep Thoreau(t) to U(l)mer FREsBEE”, 2001
Sardy, Marin. “Media Mix”, Santa Fean Magazine, June-July 2009.
SIAM News, the News journal of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, review of: “Exploring the Invisible” (Princeton University Press), April, 2003
Sherman, Mary. “’Landscape’ creates the great indoors”, The Boston Herald. May 9, 1999
Smith, Roberta. "In Installation Art, A Bit of the Spoiled Brat", The New York Times, Jan. 3, 1993
Smith, Roberta. “In Their Own Worlds: Giant Hybrids of Fact and Fantasy”, N.Y. Times, 9/11/2000
Sozanski, Edward. “ Lending Art to Darwin’s Science”, The Philadelphia Inquirer, 5/10/2009
Sureck, Suzy, Editor. "Construction in Process", New Observations #102
Syracuse, Maleyne. Object of the Day: A Permutational Unfolding”, Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum, New
York, NY. August 4, 2018.
Taylor, Ashley P. “Double Take: Science-Inspired Art”, The Scientist: Exploring Life, Inspiring Innovation
(photograph published) October 24, 2016
Tauches, Karen. “Eve Andrée Laramée at Emory Visual Arts Gallery, BURNAWAY Blog, March 3, 2009
Temin, Christine. “'Unnatural' selection at MASS MoCA,” The Boston Globe, July 28, 2000
This Week in New York, “Alchemy”, Feb. 9, 2012.
Turner, Ben. “Featured artist: Eve Andrée Laramée”; New Glass Review #38, Corning Museum of Glass,
page 90, 2017
Txopitea, Ainize. “What is the Impact of Chaos Theory on Digital Art?”, YoChaos, London, 2003
US Fed News Service, US State News. “Lecturer Exploring Triad of Art, Science Nature.” Oct. 16, 2010
VVork Blog, The Real Thing curated by Vvork for MU Einhoven 2/27/09 – 3/22/09, “Halfway to Invisible”
Weathers, Chelsea. “SUBstainability” …might be good blog, February 18, 2011
Wei, Lilly. “Wunderkammer: Wonderworks”, Art News, vol. 99 no. 1, October, 2000
Yood, James. "Art at the Armory: Occupied Territory", ARTFORUM,1992
WEB PROJECTS & CD-ROMS
“Misty’s Disappearance,” text and image project on /seconds 4 (slashseconds) on Vanishing Point, 2008
“Netherzone,” Splash page: Newsgrist, web project May, 2002.
“Secret History: Yves Fissiault, Artist of the Cold War Era,” CD-ROM, published in conjunction with the book: From Mercator Projection to Freudian Phantasm: The Myth of the Hollow Earth in Literature, Science and Culture. Hanjo Berressem and Uwe Schwagmeier, eds. Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi. 2001
“El Gólem Informático: notas sobre esthética del techno arte,” CD-ROM, Directed by Margarita Schultz,
Universidad de Chile, 2000
“The Origins of ,” ZKM Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe, Germany,1998 and
“The Origins of ,” Beyond Interface website for the “Museums and the Web” International Conference, “The Origins of ,” GASBOOK 5, published by SHIFT, Tokyo, Japan
PUBLISHED WRITINGS AUTHORED BY THE ARTIST
Forthcoming chapter submitted and accepted: ‘DIRT Collective: Learning Communities and Collaborations between Environmental/Ecological Art, the Sciences and Humanities” Under consideration for publication New Village Press as part of the EcoArt Network’s book on Environmental and Ecological Art Pedagogy.
“Ecological Art in the Nuclear Anthropocene”, International Journal for the Arts and Sciences.
December, 2016. ISBN/ISSN # 1943-6114
“Drawing out the Dross” essay and photographs published in Interalia Journal: Art, science,
consciousness, UK.January 2016.
“The Nuclear Waste in Space” Archive of Nuclear Harm, Australia
“Inverse Alchemy Shadows in Reverse” Seven-page essay with five images, in the book Placing the
Golden Spike: Landscapes of the Anthropocene, (ISBN: 9781624621048), Edited by Dehlia Hannah.
University of Wisconsin Press, Milwaukee MN, and Publication Studio Press, Portland, OR. 2015.
“Atomic Archive” Eight page essay,with ten images, in peer-reviewed journal, Evening will Come:
Journal of Poetics, special issue Hiroshima/Nagasaki 70 years, edited by Brandon Shimoda. Is. # 56.
The Volta Publishers, September 2015.
“Radioactive Waste in Space” short essay, photo and video published in Archive of Nuclear Harm in
conjunction with the Nuclear Futures Partnership, Australia Council for the Arts. 2015
“RadWaste Disposition” essay and photographs, Central Booking Magazine, Vol IV, Issue III, 2014
“Floating Desalination Plant”, A-Biennial: Behold the Intangible, edited by Weronika Trojanska,
Sternthal Books, Montreal, Canada, 2014
“Finding a Diamond in the Middle of a Muddy Road: The Phelps Dodge Copper Refinery on Newtown Creek”, text and photos of artwork, in exhibition catalog: Silent Beaches, Untold Stories: New
York City’s Forgotten Waterfront”, introduction by curator Elizabeth Alpert, St. John’s University, 2013
“Tracking Our Atomic Legacy: Now We Are All Sons of Bitches” WEAD Magazine Issue #5
“NukeNOtes” ARID Journal for Desert Art, Environment and Sustainability, Vol 1, No. 1, Fall, 2012
“RadWaste Disposition” Central Booking Magazine (forthcoming)
“Seeing the Unseen” Chapter co-authored with Yincai Xiao, Kalyan Chakravarthy Thokala, in the book,
Biologically-Inspired Computing for the Arts: Scientific Data through Graphics, IGI Global Pub., 2011
“Invisible Fire: Mapping Our Atomic Legacy,” WEAD Magazine, Spring, 2012
“Slouching Towards Yucca Mountain,” /seconds journal, number 12: Archetype: Going
Underground/The Cruel Scene of the Image, U.K. , 2010
“Halfway to Invisible,” exhibition catalog, 2010
“Misty’s Disappearance,” /seconds journal, number 4: Vanishing Point; U.K., , 2008
“CORPOS D’AGUA (Bodies of Water),” Revista NADA Journal, Lisbon, Portugal, 2008
“Fluid Geographies,” Revista NADA Journal, Lisbon, Portugal, 2008
"Wandering: Psychogeographical Explorations of Space and Place," Exhibition essay, Middendorf
Gallery, Maryland Institute College of Art, November, 2006
“Introduction,” Interdisciplinary Sculpture Senior Commencement Exhibition Catalog, 2006
“Ann Reynolds and Eve Andrée Laramée in Conversation with Joan Waltemath on Smithson at the Whitney Museum,” Brooklyn Rail, October 2005
“Netherzone: A Psychogeographical Farce”. CAA Art Journal, Fall 2004, (issue on art and risk)
“Sugar Mud”, Chain (magazine) #12 , “Facts” issue, 2005
“ONLY QUESTIONS”, in Interaction: Artistic Practice in the Network, Eyebeam/D.A.P., New York, 2001
“Netherzone”, New Observations, Cultural Travelers Guide, Spring-Summer 2001
“A Permutational Unfolding: Art and the Culture of Science”, ANPAP Congress (Brazilian National
Association for Researchers in the Visual Arts), Sao Paulo, Brazil. 1999
“Wandering” (with Lewis DeSoto) in Innerscapes: An Anthology of Artists’ Writings, Maurizio Pelligrin,
editor,Trieste Contemporanea, Trieste, Italy, 1998
“A Permutational Unfolding” , New Observations, issue on Cultures of Cyberspace edited by Alan
Sondheim, Winter, 1998
"No Vacancy", Artist Project, Journal of Contemporary Art, Spring 1992, Vol 5 #1
"The Messenger", New Observations #82, Fall, 1991
"Inventing Wilderness: The National Parks", New Observations #81, Spring, 1991
"The Eroded Terrain of Memory", catalog essay, Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan Univ, Middletown, 1990
"The effects of forces upon matter...", brochure, Real Art Ways, Hartford, 1989
“Belle Notorious”, High Performance Magazine, v. 5 no. 1, 1986
"Process and Natural Phenomena as Conceptual Points of Departure in Extended Format Sculpture," LEONARDO, Journal for the Arts, Sciences and Technology, Vol. 18, Issue 1, 1985
"Notes on Sculpture," catalog essay, The Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque., NM, 1983
"One Becomes the Table," Artproof, Volume 1, Number 2 1978
FILMS & VIDEOS ON THE ARTIST
“Catalyst Conversations: Eve Andree Laramee and Ronald Eastman” MIT List Visual Arts Center, 2014
(start at 17:50)
“William Paterson University Presents: Eve Andree Laramee”
“Caught in the Act: 30 Years of Art in Brooklyn” Brooklyn Independent Television, BRIC BCAT TV
Network and the Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn. Joe Pacheco Director, 2011
“Downside Up: How Art can Change the Spirit of a Place,” Nancy Kelly, Director, Mass MoCa, Banff
Center for the Arts Co-producers; Corporation for Public Broadcasting
“Visionary Artists/Maverick Educators” Pedagogical Archives of Oberlin College, Henry Luce Foundation
“100 Years 100 Stones,” Georg Eversheim, director, San Diego State University, producer, 1998
“How to Make a Public Art Work,” Georg Eversheim, director, San Diego State Univ., producer, 1998
“Unnatural Reality: Parks on Trucks,” German television, Harriet Weber-Schäfer, Director, Ludwig Forum
Museum, Co-Producer, 1999
“Art/Media,” New Mexico Arts Division & CCA, producer, shot by Steina & Woody Vasulka, 1986
INTERVIEWS
Yale University Radio (WYBC), interviewed by Brainard Carey
Brooklyn Rail, interviewed by Ann McCoy
The Post Reality Show, Desert Return, interviewed by Randall Packer
CBC Radio, Canada Broadcasting Corporation, “Art in Embassies”
Sculpture Magazine, interviewed by Anna Honigman
SERVICE TO COMMUNITY / PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
International Advisory Board member, Archive of Nuclear Harm, Australia. Ongoing active
Lifetime Member, National Speleological Society. Ongoing active
Artists Curatorial Advisory Board Member, BRIC, Brooklyn, NY. Ongoing active.
Grant Panelist, Media Arts Grants, BRIC, Rotunda Gallery, 2014-15
Grant/Fellowship Review Panelist , New York Foundation For the Arts, New York, NY. 2003
Grant/Fellowship Review Panelist, Sculpture Space, Utica, NY. 2002
Grant Review Panelist, Illinois Council on the Arts, Chicago, IL, 2000
Grant Review Panelist, Mid-Atlantic Arts Council, Baltimore, MD, 1997
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Biomedical Discovery and Collaboration
The AORTA Fund, (Artists on the Road Travel Assistance) Founder, Brooklyn, NY / Gorham Maine
Board Member, International Artists Museum, Lodz, Poland and Berlin, Germany
Steering Committee Member, Coalition Against Nukes, New York
Steering Committee Member, STAR Coalition (Standing for Truth About Radiation), New York
Wikipedia/Wikimedia Foundation, Member of the following Projects: WikiProject Women in Red,
WikiProject Women scientists; WikiProject Visual Arts; WikiProject Countering Systemic Bias;
WikiProject Women artists; WikiProject Punk music; WikiProject Arts; WikiProject Women’s
history; WikiProject Japan; WikiProject Rock music
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