Public Art Consultant Resume

Education

University
of California, Berkeley, CA 1996

Master of Arts-Sculpture

University of Illinois-Urbana, IL 1964

Bachelors of Fine Arts-Sculpture

Academic

University of Southern California, Professor of Fine Arts – sculpture
1969-present

Founding Director of Graduate Program for Public Arts at USC 1990-present

Chair of Studio Arts 1988-1989

University of Arizona, Instructor – sculpture 1966-1969

Public
Art Experience

My career,
until 1981, was primary within the context of the museum/ gallery system.
I still maintain a studio but the aesthetics of my work is also based
on public art concepts. The following is a selected list of completed
public art projects.

Los
Angeles MTA, Panelist for selection of Lead Artist for Metro Exposition
Line
2003

Renaissance
Hotel – Hollywood and Highland – TrizecHahn Corp., Los Angeles, CA, 2002

Armory
Center for the Arts – Northwest Pasadena, CA (4 sculptures, 2002-2003)

Arts Commissioner, City of Pasadena, California 2000-2003

City of Albuquerque and Bernallies County, New Mexico – Consultant
and Presenter

The Bearing of Public Art’s Past, Present and Future 2000

Arts and Entertainment Advisory Board for University Extended Education

California State University-Fullerton, CA 2000

College
Art Association, Public Art: The Marginalized Issues, session Chair,
Los Angeles, CA, Feb.1999

 

City
of Los Angeles, Cultural Affairs Department – City Hall Plaza, Los Angeles,
CA (3 sculptures 1998-2000)

 

California
State University-Long Beach, CA. “Summer Art ‘97” Consultant/panelist
for Public Art in the Urban Landscape course. July 1997

 

National
Foundation for the Advancement in the Arts, Miami Florida. I was invited
to nominate artists for the Career Advancement of Visual Arts (CAVA) program.
March 1997

California Community Foundation selected committee panelist for the Getty
Trust Fund for the Visual Arts, Nov. 1996

National Endowment for the Arts-Design 1996-I was selected to be a member
of the charette team to develop guidelines for a master plan for art and
architecture as part of the renovations and modernization of the Main
Building of the Department of Justice in Washington, DC.

Visitor Center at Melvin Lock and Dam (peer review committee member),
US Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District-Alton, IL 1995

City of Los Angeles – Department of City Planning Multi-Agency Coordinating
Committee, Crenshaw/Leimert District-Public Artist Consultant-Los Angeles,
CA 1995

National
Endowment for the Arts-Design 1994-I was invited to serve as a public
art consultant for the redesign of the HUD Plaza in Washington DC. The
panelists conducted two-day community meeting and design charette in June,
began defining and developing the guidelines/policies to be used by the
selected designer.

Pasadena Streets and Alleyways – Public Art Consultant for Michele Isenberg
and Associates, INC. 1994

City of Irvine, CA, Public Art Competition (finalist) “Beyond
the Blue Horizon
” 1992

California Arts Council – Art in Public Places Award Caltrans/LA Light
Rail Design Team 1990

City of Thousand Oaks, Public Art Competition (finalist) “The
Big Top
” 1989

City of Brea Public Artwork – Brea, CA 1989

Walker Hill Art Museum – Public Artwork- Seoul, Korea 1988

City of Beverly Hills – Sculpture Garden (3 year loan) 1987

California State University, public artwork commission – Fullerton, CA
1986

ALCOA Foundation USC Sculpture Collection 1985

 

Pasadena
Plaza – Public Artwork – Pasadena, CA 1981