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David Allen Dunlop

David Dunlop is a modern-day old master whose luminous paintings draw from both Renaissance techniques and contemporary science. His paintings have been shown internationally and are held in the collections of major corporations including Aetna Insurance, Citibank, Delta Airlines, GE Capital Corporation, IBM, Mobil and more.

Galleries and institutions have granted David solo shows since 1981. 2012 began with “NYC to CT Shore,” Susan Powell Fine Art, Madison, CT. 2011’s included “Metamorphosis,” White Gallery, Great Barrington, MA, and “New Directions,” Weatherburn Gallery, Naples, FL. Two-person shows were “New Terrain,” Adam Cave Fine Art, Raleigh, NC; “Radiant,” Arroyo Gallery, Santa Fe, NM; and “New Directions,” Susan Powell Fine Art. 2010 shows included “Oil Paintings on 23K Gold Leaf, Aluminum, Steel & Copper,” Attic Gallery, Portland, OR; “Director’s Choice,” Silvermine Guild Arts Center, New Canaan, CT; “New Works,” Weatherburn Gallery; and “New York City & CT Scenes,” Susan Powell Fine Art. 2009 shows included “Landscapes & Cityscapes,” White Gallery, Lakeville, CT; “Sources of Inspiration,” Weatherburn Gallery; “NYC Viewpoints & CT Scenes” and “NYC SoHo,” Susan Powell Fine Art; and “City Collaborations,” Laura Barton’s Gallery, Westport, CT.

David is widely recognized as an outstanding artist. His work has been reviewed extensively and he has been featured in The New York Times. Near to home, David has frequently been juried into the prestigious Art of the Northeast USA. At this competition, in 2007, David and his son Max Dunlop won the Revington Arthur Award, and in 2004, David won the Jens Risom Award. In 2000, David was chosen by New York City to paint a fiberglass cow for the Cow Parade; it was one of the few selected to be auctioned.

David Dunlop is the engaging host and writer of the 13-show national PBS television series, “Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop,” directed by Connie Simmons, produced by SimmonsArt and co-produced by Connecticut Public Television, which debuted June 2008. In 2009, Mr. Dunlop won an Emmy and a CINE Golden Eagle Award for the show. David is also the host of a 4-DVD series entitled “ Landscape Painting with David Dunlop,” produced by Connie Simmons/SimmonsArt.

David’s reputation as a painter who combines artistic skill, knowledge and enthusiasm prompted The Metropolitan Museum of Art to invite him to lecture on 4000 years of landscape painting in 2005. He has been a visiting artist/lecturer at multiple institutions, including the Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ; New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT; Caramoor Museum of Art, Katonah, NY; Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, VT; and Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ.

Mr. Dunlop graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the College of Wooster, Wooster, OH, and was honored as a Distinguished Alumnus in 2011. His MFA is from The Pratt Institute, NY, NY. He is on the faculty of the Silvermine School of Art in New Canaan, CT, where he teaches, lectures, gives workshops and leads groups to Italy, France and Japan. David Dunlop lives in Wilton, CT, with his wife, Rebecca Hoefer.

Education

Master of Fine Arts, The Pratt Institute, New York, NY

Post-Graduate Printmaking, R. Blackburn’s Studio, New York, NY

Bachelor of Liberal Arts (Phi Beta Kappa), College of Wooster, Wooster, OH

Special Events/Honors

Host & Writer, 13-week national PBS Series, “Landscapes through Time with David

Dunlop,” debuted 2008; won Daytime Emmy, Outstanding Special Class Writing, and

CINE Golden Eagle Award for Excellence in Film & Television Production - 2009 “Landscape Painting: A Timeline,” The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, NY- 2005

One-Person Exhibitions

“NYC to CT Shore” - 2012; “New York City & CT Scenes” - 2010, Susan Powell Fine

Art, Madison, CT

“Metamorphosis” – 2011; “Landscapes & Cityscapes”- 2009; “Oil & Steel”- 2007; also

solo exhibitions 2004-5-6, The White Gallery, Lakeville, CT & Great Barrington, MA

“New Directions” - 2011; “Recent Work”- 2010; “Sources of Inspiration” – 2009;

also solo exhibitions 2000-2008, The Weatherburn Gallery, Naples, FL

“Oil Paintings on 23K Gold Leaf, Aluminum, Steel & Copper”— 2010, 2008; also solo

exhibitions 2006, 2004, 2002, Attic Gallery, Portland, OR

“Director’s Choice,” Silvermine Guild Arts Center, New Canaan, CT –2010, 1999

“August Exhibition,” Southern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester, VT -- 2008

“Inside New York,” The Flow of Art Gallery, Norwalk, CT -- 2007

“Recent Works,” Gallery Eleven, Fairfield, CT -- 2006

“Town & Country”- 2006; “Elements of Nature” – 2005; also solo exhibitions 2003,

1998-2001, Left of the Bank Gallery, Old Greenwich, CT

“New England Waterways,” Beaux Arts Gallery, Woodbury, CT – 2003

“A Summer Visit,” The Lily Pad Gallery, Watch Hill, RI - 2003

“Tidewaters & Marshlands…,” Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, CT – 2002

“Tidewaters” – 2002; also 2001, William Scott Gallery, Provincetown, MA

“Landscapes in Paradise,” Chemeketa Community College, Salem, OR - 2002

“New England Waterways,” Rowayton Arts Center, Rowayton, CT – 2002

“Golden Light: From Tuscany to Maine”- 2001; “Landscapes” – 1999, 2000,

The Firehouse Gallery, Damariscotta, ME

“Translucence,” Eisenhauer Galleries, Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard, MA - 2001

“From the Notebooks of DaVinci,” Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, NY, NY - 2001

“From the Notebooks of DaVinci,” Locus Gallery, St. Louis, MO – 2001

“Recent Monotypes & Paintings,” Eisenhauer Gallery, Block Island, RI – 2000

“Pastoral Journeys,” Kimberly Greer Gallery, Northport, NY – 1999

“The Connecticut Shore & Countryside,” Artworks, Greenwich, CT - 1999

“Landscape Miniatures,” Gallery Brocken, Tokyo, JAPAN - 1999

“Quest for Eden,” Bruce Kershner Gallery, Fairfield, CT - 1998

“Search for Eden,” Cortland Jessup Gallery, New York, NY - 1998

“Landscapes & Monotypes,” - 1990-1997; C. Jessup Gallery, Provincetown, MA

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One Person Exhibitions (continued)

“David Dunlop – Paintings & Monotypes,” Riverpark Atrium, Norwalk, CT – 1997

Wilton Library, Wilton, CT – 1997

“Aug. thru Nov. Landscapes,” Silvermine Guild Arts Center, New Canaan,CT-1996

“From Tuscany to Provence,” Art Services International, Westport, CT – 1996

New Canaan Country Club, New Canaan, CT - 1995, 1996

“Recent Paintings,” Mickelson Gallery, Washington, DC – 1995

“Mercantile (Bankcorporation)’s Salute to its Hometown,” St. Louis, MO – 1992

Picasso’s Gallery, Hartford, CT – 1992

The Saugatuck Gallery, Westport, CT - 1986

The Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum, Norwalk, CT - 1981

Selected Group Exhibitions

“Oregon Landscapes,” 2-person show, Attic Gallery, Portland, OR - 2012

“Two New England Painters,” 2-person show, Myers Gallery, Athens, GA - 2012

“New Terrain,” 2-person show, Adam Cave Fine Art, Raleigh, NC - 2011

“Radiant,” 2-person show, Arroyo Gallery, Santa Fe, NM - 2011

“New Directions,” 2-person show – 2011; “NYC Viewpoints & CT Scenes” & “NYC

SoHo,” two 2-person shows – 2009; also 2003 - Susan Powell Fine Art, Madison, CT

“Life & Still Life,” Art 3 Gallery, Manchester, NH - 2011

“Post Sylvania,” artifacts Lanier, Darien, CT - 2010

“Explorations,” Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum, Norwalk, CT - 2010

“Times Remembered” - 2010, also 2009, 2008 - Lily Pad Gallery, Watch Hill, RI

“Inaugural Exhibition,” Pennington Gallery, New York, NY - 2010

“City Collaborations,”2-person show, Laura Barton’s Gallery, Westport,CT-2009

“Art of the Northeast USA”—2009, 2008 - Silvermine Guild Arts Center, New

Canaan, CT-- 2007, Winner of Revington Arthur Award; 2004, Winner of Jens

Risom Award. Also exhibited 1995, 1992, 1990, 1980

“LUSH (color),” Gallery of Contemp. Art, Sacred Heart U., Fairfield, CT – 2009

Offices of Senator Lieberman, CT Commission on Culture & Tourism - 2006

“Paint+Paper,”- 2005;“Serial Style,”-1999, Marie Park, Private Dealer, Dallas,TX

“On Common Ground,” The Munson Gallery, Chatham, MA - 2005

“Plein Air in the Park,” Gallery at Pound Ridge Reservat., Pound Ridge,NY-2005

“Skyscapes,” The Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, CT – 2004-2005

“Sojourners in Dutchess County,” Chisholm Gallery, Pine Plains, NY -- 2003

“Storytelling,” Art 3 Gallery, Manchester, NH - 2003

“Gallery Classics,” The Firehouse Gallery, Damariscotta, ME - 2003

“Across the Great Divide,” invitational show, Gallery at Onatru, S.Salem,NY-2001

“Journey Through Tuscany,” The Weatherburn Gallery, Naples, FL – 2001

“New Art Annual,” Stamford Museum, Stamford, CT - 1998, 1999, 2000

CowParade, NY, NY. Cow featured in commemorative book; auctioned - 2000

“A Decade Together,” Cortland Jessup Gallery, Provincetown, MA - 1999

“A Silvermine Arrangement,” Hammond Museum, South Salem, NY - 1998

“Landscapes,” Hiram Halle Memorial Library Gallery, Pound Ridge, NY - 1997

“Archeology of the Spirit I & II,” Gallery Brocken, Tokyo, JAPAN - 1996

“Contemporary Visions - Landscapes,” Duracell Corp., Waterbury, CT – 1996

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Selected Group Exhibitions (continued)

“Wet Art Auction,” Cape Museum of Fine Arts, Dennis, MA – 1996

Greenwich Academy, Greenwich, CT – 1996

“Old World/New World Landscapes,” Stamford Museum, Stamford, CT – 1995

“Silvermine goes to New York,” Kohn Pedersen Fox Gallery, NY, NY- 1995

“Landscape: Traditions & Transitions,” Westport Arts Center, Westport, CT-1995

“Connecticut Art,” Stamford Museum, Stamford, CT - 1986, 1994

“In Celebration of the Garden,” Walker-Kornbluth Gallery, Fair Lawn, NJ – 1994

“The Artists’ Garden,” HBO Entertainment, Inc., New York, NY – 1994

“Water,” Landmark at Eastview, Tarrytown, NY – 1994

Gallery at the Inn, New Preston, CT - 1994

Governor’s Bridgeport Office, State of Connecticut, Bridgeport, CT – 1993

“12 x 12”-- 1993; “Nature in the Nude” -- 1992; “New Members Show”-- 1990,

Silvermine Guild Arts Center, New Canaan, CT

Two-Person Show, Mickelson Gallery, Washington, DC – 1992

“Neighbors…,” Krasdale Foods Gallery, White Plains, NY – 1992

“A Slice of Life,” Aetna Gallery, Hartford, CT - 1991

State of Connecticut, Commission on the Arts, Hartford, CT - 1991

Offices of the Honorable Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Governor of CT - 1991

“Realism ‘90”, Parkersburg Art Center, Parkersburg, WV – 1990

“Art at the Millhouse: II,” Webb & Parsons - North, Bedford Hills, NY – 1989

United States State Department (Traveling Exhibit), Washington, DC - 1988

Mattatuck Museum Show of CT Painters & Sculptors, Waterbury, CT-1986, 1987

“4 Winners,”CT Painters’Winners’ Show, Stamford Museum, Stamford,CT-1987

“11th Ann. Juried Art Exhibition,” Milford Fine Arts Council, Milford, CT-1986

On Tour with the Caraccio Collection (Selected Universities & Museums) - 1984

“Paper in Particular,” Columbia College, Columbia, MO

Friends of American Art, The Butler Art Institute, Akron, OH

Connecticut Watercolor Society, Museum of Art & Science, Bridgeport, CT

The TRW Corporation Show (Recent Acquisitions), Cleveland, OH

National Museums Foundation, Washington, DC

The Bell Gallery, Greenwich, CT - 1982

“Realities,” Webb & Parsons Gallery, New Canaan, CT - 1980

“Young Artists,” Greenwich Art Barn, Greenwich, CT – 1978

Awards

Revington Arthur Award, “58th Annual Art of the Northeast,” – 2007; Jens Risom

Award, “55th …,” – 2004, Silvermine Guild Arts Center, New Canaan, CT

The Razooks Award for Painting, Juried Show, Greenwich, CT

1st Prize for Drawing, Juried Show, Greenwich, CT

Eder Bros. Foundation Award, New Haven Paint & Clay Club, New Haven, CT

Best in Show (Watercolor), Juried Show, The City of Fairfield, CT

Purchase Award, Juried Show, The City of Fairfield, CT

Judge’s Award, New Haven Paint & Clay Club, New Haven, CT

Grand Prize & Purchase Award, Milford Fine Arts Council, Milford, CT

Winner of CT Painters’ & Sculptors’ Annual, Stamford Museum, Stamford, CT

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Publications/Productions

DVD’s: “Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop” - PBS series, “Painting

Landscapes with David Dunlop – Program 1 - Oil; Program 2 – Acrylic; Program 3 –

Watercolor; Program 4-Painting in Tuscany,” Copyright Connie Simmons/SimmonsArt

Art by David Dunlop, Tidewaters of the CT River, River’s End Press, Essex, CT -2001

Published Prints (Orion Editions/Robert Kimbril, New York, NY)

Silk-screens: “Floodplain,” 30 colors, 30” x 40”; “Bourbeuse,” 38 colors, 30” x 40”; “Waterturns,” 28 colors, 30” x 40”; “Waterlights,” 28 colors, 26” x 52”

Etching: “Tanglewood,” 4 colors, multiple plates, 24” x 52”

Selected Commissions

For law firm, Washington, DC: Japanese garden, 4’x 10’, acrylic/oil on canvas

For Webster Bank, Waterbury, CT: downtown panorama, 6’ x 12’, oil on canvas

For financial services firm, Greenwich, CT: seascape, 4’ x 5’, acrylic on canvas

For cover of book, illustrations: Connecticut River, oil on canvas.

For LaSalle Partners, Houston, TX: 3 Texas landscapes, 8’ x 16’, 8’ x 10’

and 8’ x 10’, acrylic on canvas, centerpiece and side pieces for building lobby

For Fairfield County Savings Bank, Fairfield, CT: landscape, 6’ x 12’, acrylic on

canvas, centerpiece of lobby of renovated bank

For Mercantile Bank & Trust, St. Louis, MO: 21 paintings, ranging from 24” x

36” to 52” x 52,” acrylic on paper, depicting landmarks of St. Louis

For Aetna Insurance Company, Hartford, CT: vertical diptych painting, 16’ x 8’,

acrylic on canvas, installed in lobby of Aetna’s new world headquarters

For CT National Bank, Norwalk, CT: 3 paintings, each 44” x 72”, oil/acrylic on

canvas, depicting historic Norwalk & New Haven, CT, installed in bank’s lobby

For SNET Yellow Pages, New Haven, CT: 4 paintings, ranging from 32” x 46”

to 44” x 90”, acrylic on canvas, installed in boardrooms and executive offices

For NYNEX, NY, NY: 2 paintings for covers of NYNEX Corporate Directory

Representative Collections

Aetna Insurance Co. Lord & Taylor

American Brands, Inc. Manufacturers Hanover Trust

Amoco Corp. McGraw Hill

Bellevue Hospital Mercantile Bankcorporation

BF Saul Company Merrill Lynch

Bohringer Ingelheim Missouri Bar Association

Champion Corp. Mobil Gas Corp.

Chemical Bank Nagoya Gallery, Nagoya, Japan

Citibank NYNEX

City of Fairfield, CT Office of the Governor, State of MO

City of Milford, CT Oppenheimer

Colgate Palmolive PepsiCo

Connecticut National Bank Readers Digest

Delta Airlines Reliance Insurance

Dun & Bradstreet Saatchi & Saatchi

Ernst & Young Sacred Heart University

Exxon Corp. Salomon Smith Barney

Fairfield County Savings Bank Mr.& Mrs. Sigler (Chrm., Champion)

GE Capital Corporation SNET

Goodwin, Procter & Hoar, Wash., DC Thacher Profitt & Wood

Hamilton Standard/United Technologies TRW Corp.

IBM Corp. US State Department

LaSalle Partners Warburg Pincus

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Bibliography

Nicole Lanctot, “Taking It Outside,” ARTnews, December 2009

A.J. Connell, “Wilton artist wins Daytime Emmy,” Wilton Villager, Sept. 11, 2009

“Collaborative works at Laura Barton Gallery,” Westport News, July 24, 2009

Leah Lopez Schmalz, “Typifying the Space Between: NYC SoHo,” The Source, 1/22/09

Ann C. Landenberger, “SVAC exhibit has a diverse, provocative tone,” The Manchester

Journal, 9/5/08

Tracey O’Shaughnessy, “David Dunlop,” Connecticut Magazine, June 2008; “The

Art of Landscape,” Republican-American, 1/30/03

Carolee Ross,“Silvermine’s Art of the Northeast…59th Year,” The Hour, May 4, 2008

Benjamin Genocchio, “Ready for This Close-Up?” The New York Times, May 13,

2007; “Let Us Entertain You: This and That at the Silvermine,” NYT, May 23, 2004

Sadie F. Dingfelder, “Arts Aflutter,” Connecticut Magazine, February 2006

Nancy Helle, “David Dunlop – A Modern-Day Old Master,” New Canaan-Darien

Magazine, April 2003

Michelle Andrews, “Patrons of entry-level art,” U.S. News & World Report, 1/20/03

William Zimmer, “Behind Each Stroke, the Art of Eloquence,” The New York

Times, 7/7/02; “Gifted Choices of a Sort of Guest Curator in Stamford,” NYT,

4/19/98; “Uncle Sam, Wonder Woman & Some Other American Ideals,” NYT, 7/2/95

Cate McQuaid, “The jury is in this exhibit, and out on the edge with its work,” The

Boston Globe, 7/26/02

L.P. Streitfeld, “The Luminous Landscapes of David Dunlop,” The Advocate and

Greenwich Time, 10/21/01

Rachel Paradise-DePalma, “ ‘Art Bridges the Great Divide’ at Onatru Farm

Gallery,” The Patent Trader, 6/28/01

“Silvermine Artists to Exhibit…at Onatru Farm,” Ridgefield Press, 6/21/01

D. Dominick Lombardi, “Crossing Borders, and Not Just in Art,” The New York

Times, 7/22/01; “65 Artists at Work...,” NYT, 3/26/00; “Three Artists Transcending

Genres,” NYT, 1/17/99

George Wallace, “Celebrating the Forensics of the Soul,” Northport Journal, 10/28/99

Adam W. Petrucelli, “Painter David Dunlop Sees Provincetown in New Colors,” Cape

Week, 9/13-9/19/96

Sally LaMotte Crane, “Artists in our Midst,” Cape Cod Life, 9/96

Cablevision, “Fairfield Exchange,” interview and painting demonstration – 1996

“Art Scene,” Provincetown Magazine, 9/28/95

Adam Gamble,“Portrait of an Artist: David Dunlop,” Provincetown Mag., 8/10/95

Vivien Raynor, “Familiar Names, Bright Effect at the ‘Connecticut Art’ Show,” The New

York Times, 5/24/94; “The Drive to be Topical, the Urge to Compete,” NYT, 5/31/92

Kate E. Jennings, “Northeast USA Produces Interesting, Innovative Art,” Darien

News-Review, 5/21/92

D. Grant, “Artists Adjust to Tough Times,” Christian Science Monitor, 2/25/91

J.L. Haenlein,“4 Winners Aren’t Abstract About Art Show,” Stamford Advocate, 2/86

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Teaching Activities

Faculty Member, Silvermine School of Art, New Canaan, CT – 1993 - present:

“Landscape Painting: Beginning, Intermediate & Advanced;” “Extend Your Reach –

Art in the 21st Century;” “Print-making: Monotypes - Independent Study”

Leader of painting groups to Italy, France and Japan

Lecture Series, Silvermine Guild Arts Center, 2006-2012:

“The Culture, Science and Art of Color”

“DaVinci, the First Neuro-Scientist”

“Art & Science: Cross-Breeding Ideas & Techniques”

“Painting in the Fourth Dimension: Can a Picture Slow Down & Taste Salty?”

“Look Back to Move Forward: How the Arts Use Other Cultures and Times as Sources”

“Where Do New Ideas Come From? The Art of Invention”

“New Materials, New Patterns, New Histories, The Future for Painting”

“Decoding Contemporary and Modern Art”

“How Creative Minds Work, What We Know Now: DaVinci to Picasso”

“Learn to See: How Art Changes Vision and How Vision Changes Art”

“The Invention of Modern Art”

“The Mind’s Eye”

“How Art Invented God, The Devil, Angels, Heaven & Hell”

“Secrets of DaVinci”

“The Eye of the Cat vs. the Eye of the Artist: How Vision & Thought Work”

“The History, Science and Religion of Color in Art. How Do We See Color?

How Do We Make Color Work?”

“The Rise & Fall of Impressionism”

“Cezanne and the Invention of Modern Painting: The Death of the Picture”

Workshops at Silvermine including “Paint the Nude in Chiaroscuro,” “Painting Skies,”

“Hot Colors & Wild Shapes in Landscape: From Bonnard to Diebenkorn to Thiebaud,” “The Total Workshop (Silverpoint, Goldleaf, Fresco, 16th

Century Italian Oil Painting, Acrylic, Egg Tempera, Watercolor);” “Linear, Curvilinear & Isometric Perspective Systems;” “Working from DaVinci’s

Notebooks;” “3000 Years of Art History in Landscape Painting;” “Painting

at Weir Farm;” “Encaustic Painting;” “Egg Tempera;” “Monotype w/Figure;”

“18th-19th Century Watercolor Technique;” “Buon Fresco/Fresco Secco”

Visiting Artist/Artist-in-Residence/Lecturer/Juror:

Hamden Art League, Hamden, CT – 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012

Gateway Community College - 2012

National Kitchen & Bath Association, 2010, 2012

Wilton High School - 2012

Keynote Speaker, CT Association of Schools High School Arts Awards, 2011

Keynote Speaker, State of Connecticut Scholastic Arts Awards – 2009, 2011

Southern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester, VT – 2005-2011

Marge Schilling Art Guild, Watch Hill, RI – 2004-2011

Scarsdale Art Association, Scarsdale, NY – 2004, 2010, 2011

Art of the Carolinas, Raleigh, NC – 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Springfield Museums, Springfield, MA - 2011

CT Classic Arts Showcase, Trumbull, CT-1997,1998,2001-2005,2007,2009-2011

Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, VT – 2005, 2007, 2010

Mark Twain Library, Redding, CT – 2010

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Teaching Activities (continued.):Visiting Artist/Artist-in-Residence/Lecturer/Juror:

Hudson River Valley Art Workshops, Greenville, NY – 2006, 2008, 2010

Society of Creative Arts, Newtown, CT – 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010

CT Pastel Society, Greenwich, CT – 2009, 2010

Mystic Art Association – 2010

Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ – 2009

New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT - 2009

KETC television station, St. Louis, MO – 2009

CT Public Television, Hartford, CT – 2009

Granby Land Trust, Granby, CT – 2009

Kent Art Association, Kent, CT - 2009

Ridgefield Library, Ridgefield, CT – 2009

CT Plein Air Painters Society, Hartford, CT - 2008

Contemporary Club of Bridgeport -- 2008

Greenwich Arts Center, Greenwich, CT -- 2008

Rowayton Arts Center, Rowayton, CT – 2006, 2007, 2008

Mamaroneck Artists’ Guild, Mamaroneck, NY – 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Caramoor Museum of Art, Katonah, NY -- 2007

Housatonic Valley Art League, Sheffield, MA – 2005, 2006, 2007

Art Society of Old Greenwich, Old Greenwich, CT – 2004, 2007

Highfield, Inc., Middlebury, CT – 2007

Darien High School, Darien, CT – 2004, 2005, 2006

Watertown Art League, Cheshire, CT – 2006

Roundtop Arts Center, Damariscotta, ME – 2004, 2005

Spring Island Trust, Spring Island, SC – 2005

National League of American Pen Women, Greenwich, CT - 2005

Wilton Garden Club, Wilton, CT -- 2005

N. Westchester Watercolor Society, Westchester County, NY – 2001-2004

Guilford Art League, Guilford, CT – 2004

Madison Art Society, Madison, CT -- 2004

“Landscape Painting,” Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ --2003

Joel Barlow, Wilton, New Canaan & Norwalk High Schools, CT - 1997-2003 Chemeketa Community College, Salem, OR – 2002

“Arts Anxiety,” New Canaan County School, New Canaan, CT -1998-2001

Whitby School, Greenwich, CT - 1999

“History of Landscape Painting,” Wilton High School Faculty, Wilton, CT -1997

Unitarian Universalist Church, Westport, CT - 1996, 1997

Greenwich Academy, Greenwich, CT - 1996

Wolfpit Elementary School, New Canaan, CT - 1994, 1995

Columbus Magnet School, Norwalk, CT - 1990-1995

Professional Activities

Silvermine Guild Arts Center: Board Member, 2009-present, 1998-2001; Co-Chairman, Board of Directors, 2001–2004; Vice Chairman, 1991-1996; Gallery Committee, 1990-98

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