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Kelly DetweilerFaculty Meetingc.1990
c.1990
About the Item
This artwork titled "Faculty Meeting" c.1990 in an original etching with intensive hand coloring on B.F.K Rives paper by American artist Kelly Detweiler. It is hand signed, titled and numbered E.V 5/8 in pencil by the artist. The image size is 16 x 15.65 inches, sheet size is 24.35 x 22.25 inches. It is in excellent condition, the colors are fresh and bright, has never been framed.
About the artist:
Born in Twin Falls Idaho, his family immediately moved to Monte Vista, Colorado where he lived until age 12. Many of the idyllic memories of this childhood inform his imagination and enter into his work. Moving from a very small farming and ranching community, he was plunged into the crazed consumer culture of Southern California. He lived in La Mesa, California and watched as the entire face of America changed with Vietnam, rampant divorce, and then the summer of love. He attended Grossmont College and immersed himself in art. Seeking to escape the drug crazed beach culture, he set out for northern California.
Kelly attended Cal State University at Hayward where he studied with Mel Ramos, Raymond Saunders, Harold Schlotzhauer, Misch Kohn, Kenji Nanao and Clayton Bailey. He later attended U.C.Davis for graduate school and studied with Robert Arneson, Wayne Thiebaud, Manuel Neri, Roy DeForest, William Wiley and David Gilhooly. After graduate school he spent time living at both DeForest and Arneson’s houses. During this time he had his first teaching job at American River College in Sacramento.
Solo Exhibits
2013Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, Calif.
2012Public Mural, “Flowers for Miss L” Davis Post Office
2012 Kelly Detweiler, Shimo Center for the Arts, Sacramento, Calif.
2010 Kelly Detweiler, Sandra Lee Gallery, San Francisco, Calif.
2009 Kelly Detweiler, Marking Time, Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, Calif.
2008 Kelly Detweiler and Don Fritz, Gallery Godo, Seoul, Korea
2008 Kelly Detweiler and Don Fritz, Yeoungchun City Art Studio, Yeoungchun City, Korea
2008 Kelly Detweiler and Don Fritz, Banasil Cultural Center, Daegu, Korea
2008 Kelly Detweiler, Folio Winery, Napa Calif.
2007 Kelly Detweiler, Folio winery, Napa, Calif.
2005 Kelly Detweiler, Paintings, 49 Fremont Building, San Francisco, CA.
2004 Kelly Detweiler, Hunting and Gathering,The Art of the Still Life, Bank of America Building, Concorse Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
2004 Kelly Detweiler, Imaginary Landscapes,Plaza Gallery, Bank of America Building, San Francisco, CA.
2003 Kelly Detweiler, Centre D’art en L’ile, Geneva, Switzerland
2002 Kelly Detweiler, Collage Work, Art Department Gallery, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA.
2000 Kelly Detweiler, New Work, Tapio Gallery, Sapporo, Japan
1999 Kelly Detweiler, Selections from the Bau Wau Haus, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA.
1998 Kelly Detweiler, Language Pacifica, Student Lounge, Palo Alto, CA
1997 Kelly Detweiler, New Work," Gallery Tapio, Sapporo, Japan
1996 Kelly Detweiler, D.P. Fong Gallery, San Jose CA
1995 Kelly Detweiler, New Work, Gallery Tapio, Sapporo, Japan
1994 Kelly Detweiler New Work, Gallery Tapio, Sapporo, Japan
1993 Kelly Detweiler New Work, Art Amon Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
1991 Kelly Detweiler,Exit Gallery, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT
1991 Kelly Detweiler New Work by California Artists, Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara
1991 Kelly Detweiler, Braunstein-Quay Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1991 Kelly Detweiler, Paintings and Assemblage, Eulipia Restaurant, San Jose, CA
1990 Kelly Detweiler: People, Places, and Things, Allegra Gallery, San Jose, CA
1989 Kelly Detweiler, L'Helium, Paris, France
1988 Kelly Detweiler, American Center, Sapporo, Japan
1988 Kelly Detweiler, Allegra Gallery, San Jose, CA
1987 Kelly Detweiler: Sea Hunt, Works San Jose, San Jose, CA
1987 Kelly Detweiler, Natsoulous-Novelozzo Gallery, Davis, CA
1986 Kelly Detweiler: “Bowls" San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Rental Gallery, Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
1986 Kelly Detweiler, Allegra Gallery, San Jose, CA
1983 Kelly Detweiler, Works San Jose, San Jose, CA
1983 Kelly Detweiler, De Saisset Museum, Santa Clara, CA
1979 Kelly Detweiler, Siegfried Gallery, Athens, OH
1978 Kelly Detweiler: Introductions '78, Hansen Fuller Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1977 Kelly Detweiler, Master's Exhibit, Memorial Union Art Gallery, Davis, CA
1976 Kelly Detweiler, Candy Store Gallery, Folsom, CA
Group Exhibits
2014 Art Party, San Jose
2014“The Art of Painting in the 21st Century” Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, Calif.
2014“Bark” Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, Calif.
2013 “The Art of Painting in the 21st Century” Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, Calif.
2013 “Bark” Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, Calif.
2012 “The Collective Personal” Le Personali in Collettiva, Gallerie Mentana, Florence, Italy
2012 “The Art of Painting in the 21st Century”, Natsoulas Gallery ,Davis, Ca.
2011 “The Arneson Legacy”, Blue Line Gallery, Roseville, Calif.
2011 “Creative Growth” Santa Clara Faculty, Triton Museum, Santa Clara, Calif.
2011 ”The Birdhouse Show”, Greg Kondos Gallery, Sacramento, Calif.
2011 Embarcadero Gallery, Gallery artists, Sandra Lee Gallery, San Francisco, Calif.
2011 “The Art of Painting in the 21st Century” John Natsoulos Gallery, Davis Calif.
2011 San Francisco International Art Fair, Sandra Lee Gallery, San Francisco, Calif.
2010 “The Birdhouse Show”, Greg Kondos Gallery, Sacramento, Calif.
2010 “A Seed Planted, The Students of Robert Arneson”, Davis Art Center, Davis calif.
2010 “The Art of Painting in the 21st Century” John Natsoulos Gallery, Davis , Calif.
2010 “Modest Maserpieces”, Sandra Lee Gallery, San Francisco, Calif.
2010 “Just In, New work from the De Saisset Museum Permanent Collection” De Saisset Museum, Santa Clara, Calif.2009 Show Mi Festival, Gana Art Center, Seoul, Korea
2009 “Show Mi Festival”, Gana Art Center, Seoul, Korea
2009 “The Art of Painting in the 21st Century” John Natsoulos Gallery, Davis Calif.
2008 De Saisset Museum, “Experience Teaches”, Department of Art and Art History Faculty Exhibit, Santa Clara, Calif.
2008 “A Faculty for Art 2”, Heritage Bank, San Jose, Calif.
2006 “Beyond the Likeness, Self-Portraits by California Artists”, Triton museum Santa Clara,
2005 “Faculty for Art” Heritage Bank, San Jose, Calif.
2005 Faculty Art Exhibit, Santa Clara University , ArtDepartment Gallery
2004 “Depth of Field”, Art Object Gallery, San Jose, Calif.
2004 James F. Byrnes Institut, The Art of Exchange, Stuttgart, Germany
2003Tapio Gallery, Sapporo, Japan
2003Continental Gallery, Sapporo, Japan
2003"Pacific Rim Art Now, 2003," Otaru City Museum, Otaru, Japan
2003"Cut, Copy, Paste," De Saisset Museum, Santa Clara, CA
2002"Art and Flowers," De Saisset Museum, Santa Clara, CA
2000"Kelly Detweiler, Don Fritz, David Huffman Luke Bartels, Kan Shimada, Gallery Tapio, Sapporo, Japan
2000"Pacific Rim Art Now, 2000," Otaru City Museum, Otaru, Japan
2001San Jose Downtown Association, "Shark Attack," Collaborative piece with Sean Boyles, Sponsored by IBM, Assisted by Downtown College Prep Students, San Jose, CA
1997"Pacific Rim Art Now, 1997," Otaru City Museum, Seventh
1994"Pacific Rim Art Now, 1994," Otaru City Museum, Otaru, Japan
1994"Spirited Canvases," D.P. Fong Gallery, San Jose, CA
1990"California Painters," Gallery Lalanu, Ginza, Tokyo, Japan
1990"Art Document 1990," Hokkaido Museum of Art, Sapporo, Japan
Exhibit and Warehouse Sale, San Francisco, CA
1989 "California Painters," Gallery Lalanu, Ginza, Tokyo, Japan. Organized through Allegra Gallery.
1988"California Painters," Gallery Lalanu, Ginza, Tokyo, Japan. Organized through Allegra Gallery.
1991"TB-9 Show," Natsoulous Gallery, Davis, CA
1988"The Art of Eating," Monterey Peninsula Museum, Monterey, CA
1988"My Funny Valentine," San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
1988"Works on Paper," San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Rental Gallery, San Francisco, CA
1988"A Faculty For Art," De Saisset Museum, Santa Clara, CA
1988"Hokkaido Gendai Sakkaten," (Hokkaido Modern Artist Group), Hokkaido Museum of Art, Sapporo, Japan
1986"California Painting," J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY
1986San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, Annual Art Auction, invitational, San Jose, CA
1986"Airport Café," San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, CA
1986"Jesuit Spirit in the Arts," St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA
1986"Recent Drawings from Northern California," Memorial Union Art Gallery, Davis, CA
1985"West Coast Works On/Of Paper," Reese Bullen Gallery, Humboldt State University, Humboldt, CA
1984"Portraits," San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Rental Gallery,
San Francisco, CA
1984"Reviewing the Figure," Hayward State University, invitational, Hayward, CA
1984"Reviewing the Figure," Clorox Building, invitational, Oakland, CA
1984"Crocker Kingsley Annual," Crocker Art Gallery, Sacramento, CA
1984"Graduates of Davis, Works on Paper," Memorial Union Art Gallery, Davis, CA
1984"Crime and Punishment," Triton Museum of Art, invitational, Santa Clara, CA
Education
University of California at Davis, 1977, M.F.A
California State University at Hayward, 1975, B.A.
Grossmont College, 1973, A.A.
Skowhegan School Summer 1976
Teaching Experience
1982-present Santa Clara University, Professor of Art
2002-03 Gonzaga University in Florence, adjunct faculty
1979-80 Diablo Valley College, adjunct facult
1978 American River College, adjunct faculty
Awards
2011 Joseph Bayma S.J. Scholarship Award, College of Arts and Sciences
2012 Artist Laureate Award, On the Wall, Arts Council of Silicon Valley
Public Artworks
Parking Structure Santa Clara University
Willow Glen -Public Mural (2)
Davis Post Office -Public Mural
Mission Cemetery with Fr. Gerald Sullivan, four ceramic murals
Performing Arts Building, Ceramic Detail
Jesuit Residence, Ceramic Detail
Bannan Hall, Jesuit Ceramic Detail
Locatelli Center, Ceramic Details
Suchitoto Peace Center, El Salvador, ceramic mural
Collections
Manetti Schrem Museum, Davis Calif.
Villa Heiss Museum, Zell, Germany
Microsoft, Mountain View, Calif.
DeSaisset Museum, Santa Clara, CA.
Skowhegan Schoool, Skowhegan ,Maine
University of California at Davis, Nelson Gallery
Robert Arneson Estate
Triton Museum, Santa Clara, CA
- Creator:Kelly Detweiler (1948, American)
- Creation Year:c.1990
- Dimensions:Height: 24.35 in (61.85 cm)Width: 22.25 in (56.52 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.26 mm)
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- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: det/fac/mee/011stDibs: LU666310489422
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