Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Resume

Christen Mattix

born 1977, grew up in Thailand

christen_joy_mattix@yahoo.com

Education

2005 MFA Painting San Francisco Art Institute
2001 BFA Drawing Western Washington University


Solo and Two Person Shows

2007 “Blue Sky Paintings,” Art Center, Seattle Pacific University
2003 “Tram Bui and + Christen Ru Mattix,” Nico Gallery, Seattle

Selected Exhibitions

2007 “New Members Show,” Shift Collaborative Studio, Seattle
2007 “Hope,” Faculty Show, Art Center, Seattle Pacific University
2005 “Master of Fine Arts Exhibition,” San Francisco Art Institute,
Herbst Pavillion, Fort Mason
“The Post Card Show,” The Lab, San Francisco
“Haunted,” Cellspace, San Francisco
2004 “Tyrannical Norm,” Mnemonic Gallery, Seattle
“Small Works,” Swell Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute
“Continuing MFA Show,” Diego Rivera Gallery,

San Francisco Art Institute
2003 “No Lifeguard on Duty,” Lucia Douglas Gallery,
Bellingham, WA
2002 “Forgotten Works Challenge,” Forgotten Works Gallery, Seattle
2001 “Minding the Body,” Lucia Douglas Gallery, Bellingham, WA
“See-Saw,” 734 Gallery, University of Wisconsin
2000 “Almost Nothing,” Dynamite Project Gallery, Grand Rapids
Curator: Tim Lowly
“The Second Annual Realism International Juried Art
Exhibition,” Period Gallery, Leavenworth, NE
“Beyond Borders,” Viking Union Gallery, Western Washington
University
Assistant Curator: Jena Scott, Greg Kucera Gallery

Honors

2001 Faculty Nominee, “Outstanding Graduate Award,” Art
Department, Western Washington University,
Bellingham, WA
2000 First Prize, Beyond Borders International College Art
Competition, Viking Union Gallery, Bellingham, WA
Juror: Jena Scott, Assistant Curator, Greg Kucera Gallery
2000 Studio Art Scholarship, Western Washington University,
Bellingham, WA

Professional Experience

2007 Shift Collaborative Studio Member, Seattle, WA
2007 Gallery Assistant, Art Center, Seattle Pacific University
2007 Edge Participant, Artist Trust, Seattle
2006- Painting & Drawing Assistant Professor, Seattle Pacific
University, Seattle
2004 Panelist, “The Painting Looks Back: The Disconcerting Reality of
Vija Celmins” Symposium: “The Status of Painting in the 21st
Century,”
Moderator: Mark Van Proyen, San Francisco Art Institute
1999 Studio Assistant, Tim Lowly, Chicago

Bibliography

Burrit, Jenny. “Two Birds, One Stone, One Exhibit.” The Western Front,

February 23, 2001, p. 13.
Crumpacker, Erin. “Beyond Borders Crossed Physical, Cultural Lines,”
The Western Front, February 23, 2001, p. 13.
Millan, Courtney. “With her own two hands.” Falcon, February 21, '07, pg. 7.

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