Resume

While not promoting my work since the mid-1990s to Oct. 2014, I have continued to work and produce a large body of work.

 

Al Harris-Fernandez

Sioux City, Iowa

Email: alharrisfernandez@ymail

 

 

 Exhibitions (selected)

2017

               Gallery 72, Omaha, Nebraska (one-person)

               Clausen Art Gallery, Briar Cliff University (one-person)

 

2015

                Haney, Harris-Fernandez, Terien, and Wilkinson, Gallery 72, Omaha, NE

 

2014

                Diversity Work: Selections from the Gerald Mead Collection, El Museo, Buffalo, NY

2013

                Selections From Richard and Nona Barrett Collection, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, TX

 

1996

                New York Biennial, New York State Museum, Albany, NY, February 8 – May 27, 1996

(ten artists, curated by Ken Johnson

Skin Deep, Deep Space Gallery, New York, NY (two-person show)

 

               X-Sightings, Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY

1995

              In Western New York, Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY (ten artists)

 

1995

              Metapop Painting, Bridge Center for Contemporary Art, El Paso, TX (one person)

1995

              Recent Work, Dutch Philips and Company, Dallas, TX (one-pserson)

1993

              A-Metaphysical Shrouds, Bridge Center for Contemporary Art, El Paso, TX (one-person)

1992

              Jung Educational Center, Houston, TX (one-person)

1991

              New Work, Forth Worth Gallery, Fort Worth, TX (one-person)

              New Work, W.A. Graham Gallery, Houston, TX

1989

              Bronze Castings, Graham Gallery, Houston, TX (one-person)

1988

              New Work, Fort Worth Gallery, Fort Worth, TX (one-person)

1983

             Premonitions, 4 Z’s Gallery, El Paso, Texas (on-person)

1995

              In Western New York, Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY (ten artists)

1994

The Light Fantastic, Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, TX (artists included: Larry Bell, James Terrell and others)

1993

             Edward Albee’s Other Eye: Sculptural Objects from the Edward Albee and Edward F.

Albee Foundation Collections, Hillwood Art Museum, Long Island University,

Brookville, NY

 

Block Print Invitational, Grey Matters, Dallas, TX

1992

Laurent Boccara, Dick Davison, Sharon Englestein, Al Harris, Sandra York, Graham Gallery, Houston, TX

1991

Brookhaven College Sculptural Invitational, Brookhaven Forum Gallery, Brookhaven Community College, Dallas, TX

1989

             Texas Metal Invitational, San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX (ten artists)

 

            A Century of Sculpture in Texas: 1889 – 1989, Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery,

            University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX (toured four museums)

 

            Taking Shape, DW Gallery, Dallas, TX (four-person show)

 

1987

            The House in Contemporary Art, University Art Gallery, California State University,

             Stanislaus, Stanislaus, CA (artists included: Robert Arneson, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Tony

Berlant, Squeak Carnwath, and others)

 

Foster Goldstom Inc, New York, NY

 

Recent Work, Fox Fine Arts Center, University of Texas, El Paso, (three-person show)

1986

               O’kane Gallery, University of Houston-Downtown, Houston, TX (two artists)

               New American Talent 1986, Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, TX

1985

              Foster Goldstom Fine Arts, Dallas, TX

1983

Chris Coe Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico

 

Collections (selected)

Edward Albee Collection, New York, NY

Richard and Nona Barrett Collection, Dallas, TX

Stanly March 3 Collection, Amarillo, TX

Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, TX

 

 



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