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"Elements to Light Your Way"

 

SANDRA WASKO-FLOOD ART RESUME
8106 Norwood Dr. Alexandria, VA 22309
703-360-5233
Email: Sandra@waskoart.com

SELECTED INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS

  • 1996 School 33 Installation Space, Baltimore, Maryland

  • 1996 Gallery 10, Washington D.C. 1994 Gallery 10, Washington D.C.

  • 1992 Montpelier Cultural Arts Center, Laurel, Maryland

  • 1991 Montana Gallery, Alexandria, VA

  • 1989 Saint Peter's Church, New York City

SELECTED MUSEUM AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS

  • 2000 Charles Sumner School Museum, Washington DC

  • 1999 Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC, "Fast Forward"

  • 1997 Riva Sinistra Arte, Gallery 10 Artists, Florence, Italy

  • 1996 The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C.

  • 1995 Expositions, Virginia Commission for the Arts Fellowship Winners, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA

  • 1990 Contemporary American Graphics Bookchamber International, Moscow, USSR

  • 1988 Prints: Washington, Phillips Collection, Washington DC

SELECTED INVITATIONAL EXHIBITIONS

  • 1998 Word and Image: Visual Theology, Washington Theological Union, Washington DC

  • 1997 Commonwealth Collects, Virginia Beach Center for Contemporary Arts

  • 1996 A Breath of Fresh Air, Washington Printmakers Gallery, Washington DC

  • 1992 Empowering Monotypes, Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington DC. Curator: Constance Pierce

  • 1991 At the Crosshairs, Washington Artists in Perspective, Washington DC

  • 1985 Feminism and Spirituality Conference. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York

  • 1985 Zenith Gallery and Greenpeace, Washington

DC SELECTED JURIED EXHIBITIONS

  • 2001 Washington Women Artists Marching into the Millennium, Washington, DC

  • 1999 "Print Types," Indiana University, Kokomo, Indiana

  • 1998 Juried Exhibition, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA. Curator: Eleanor Hartney

  • 1997 Artists Equity Show, Arts 901, Washington DC. Juror: Chris Addison, Addison Ripley Gallery, Washington DC

  • 1996 Florida Printmakers 7th National Traveling Print Exhibition

  • 1995 Fourteenth Annual Southeastern Spectrum, Associated Artists of Winston Salem Inc. Juror: Marla Prather, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art, The National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.

  • 1988 Alternatives 88 National Photography Exhibition, University of Ohio, Athens. Curator: Duane Michels

  • 1989 Seventh Annual Faber Birren Color Show National Juried Exhibition, Stamford, Connecticut. Jurors: Helen Frostway, Andrew Stasik, William Stovahl

AWARDS AND GRANTS

  • 2001-00 D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities summer SEAS program, D.C. Schools

  • 1997 "Best of Show:" Kinetic Photo Sculpture, "Wheel of Light: Spiral Path: Fire," Artists Equity at Arts 901, Washington DC. Juror: Chris Addison, Addison/Ripley Fine Arts

  • 1994 $5,000, Individual Artists Fellowship, Virginia Commission for the Arts, "Dance of the Labyrinth" Interactive Installation

  • 1993 Purchase Award: "Sky Turtle/Sun Dagger Shadow I," College of Notre Dame, Baltimore, Maryland

  • 1989 $1,000, Friends of the Torpedo Factory Art Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia GALLERIES

  • 1992-1997 Gallery 10, Washington DC 1988-89 White Light Collaborative, New York City

  • 1986-1989 Washington Printmakers Gallery, Washington DC

  • 1983-85 Zenith Gallery, Washington DC 1777-79 Art Independent, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

SELECTED COLLECTIONS

  • Natasha and Tania Kolodzei, Collection of Contemporary Art, USSR

  • Cultural Foundation of the USSR

  • Pushkin Museum, Moscow, USSR

  • Museo de Arte Moderno, Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC

  • Library of Congress, Washington DC

  • National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC

  • St. Mary's College, St. Mary's City, Maryland

  • College of Notre Dame, Baltimore, Maryland

COMMISSIONS

  • 2001 Hebew Center, Rockville, Maryland, proposal for "Star of David" labyrinth in process

  • 2000 Potomac Hospital, Woodbridge, VA, "Meditation Wheel" introducing people to labyrinths

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE:

  • 2001 SEAS Program, D.C. Commission on Arts and Humanities, West and Drew Elementary Schools

  • 2000 SEAS Program, DC Commission on Arts and Humanities, Walker- Jones, McGogney, Merritt Elementary Schools

  • 1985 University of Maryland, College Park

SELECTED ARTICLES AND REVIEWS

  • 2001 Dawson, Jessica, "Museum of the Muses," Washington Post, May 17"

  • 2000 Robinson, Dash, "Labyrinthe Camp," City Paper, July 14-20

  • 2000 Duin, Julia, "Spiritually focused labyrinth coming to U.S. Capitol lawn," Washington Times, March 3

  • 2000 Kamen, Al, "In the Loop: East Lawn, Right Brain, Many Turns," Washington Post, March 8

  • 2000 Pershing, Ben, "Spiritual Renewal," "Roll Call Around the Hill,"March 16

  • 2000 Dancy, Shelvia, "Artist Brings Meditative Labyrinths to Capitol Hill" Religion News Service, March

  • 2000 Hartman, Carl, "Capitol Gets Meditation Paths," Associated Press, March

  • 1996 Cohn, Barbara, "Towards the Next Century and Beyond," Washington Artists News, Washington DC Chapter Artists Equity, Winter

  • 1996 Greenwell, Stuart, "Dance of the Labyrinth," Articulate, October

  • 1996 Oda, Ken, Sandra Wasko-Flood "Dance of the Labyrinth," Koan, October

  • 1994 McWilliams, Martha, "Essential Experience: Sandra Wasko-Flood: "Dance of the Labyrinth," City Paper, March

  • 1994 Oda, Ken, "Art and Technology in Washington,"Koan, March

  • 1994 Miller, Lenore, "Manipulated Environments: Photo montage into Sculpture," San Francisco Camerawork: A Journal of Photographic Arts, Spring, Summer

  • 1994 Kultura, Lithuania, August

  • 1993 McCoy, Mary, "Papermakers/Printmakers," Mini Gallery at Lee, Washington Post, August 28

  • 1993 Wilson, Janet, "Displays of Prowess in Printmaking," Washington Post, August 21

  • 1992 Mahoney, J.W., "Empowering Monotype," The Dadian Gallery, Wesley Theological Seminary, American University, New Art Examiner, November

  • 1990 "Contemporary American Graphics," Moscow Komsoleta, Moscow, USSR, November 7

  • 1989 McCoy, Mary, "Sandra Wasko- Flood: Cycles II: Washington Printmakers Gallery," Washington Review, February, March

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS BY ARTIST

  • 1998 "Safe Printmaking Techniques," Artists Equity Newsletter, Fall

  • 1997 "Singular Impressions: The Monotype in America at the National Museum of American Art," The Washington Print Club Quarterly, Summer

  • 1993 "Unloose the Snake: One Artist's Labyrinth," Caerdroia

  • 1993, the maze and labyrinth research journal, United Kingdom

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS OF ART WORK

  • 2001 Westbury, Virginia, Labyrinths: Ancient paths of wisdom and peace, Lansdowe Publishing Pty Ltd, Sidney NSW

  • 2001 Australia "Labyrinths in Art," p. 94.

  • 2000-93 International Who's Who in Women 2000-90 Who's Who in American Art, Who's Who in American Women, Who's Who in American Education,
  • Who's Who in American Design

  • 1987 Yellow Silk, featured artist

MEDIA SELECTIONS

  • 2000 "Elements to Light Your Way" Doug Ritter Productions, 4 minutes

  • 1995 "Dance of the Labyrinth," Kelley Elllsworth Productions, 11 minutes, 21 minutes

  • 1992 "Passages Elements, Passages Seasons," Performance at the Montpelier Cultural Center Exhibited. Director: Linda Lewett, Script by S.W. Flood

  • 1989 Arlington Alive Interview with S.W. Flood, Arlington CableTV

EDUCATION

  • 1977-78 University of Wisconsin, Madison, graduate etching with Warrington Colescott

  • 1975 Claremont College, Claremont California

  • 1973-74 Foothill College, Los Altos, California

  • 1970-73 Museo de Arte Moderno, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • 1968-69 University of California, Los Angeles, Continuing Education

  • 1969 Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, C California

  • 1965 University of California at Los Angeles, BA English, minors in Art and history

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

  • 2001 Curator, Historic part,"Washington Women Artists Marching into the Millennium," Millennium Center, Washington D.C.

  • 2000 Curator, "Common Ground: Labyrinth Designs, Past and Present," Charles Sumner Museum, Washington D.C.

  • 2000 Director of "Labyrinth for Peace:" Exhibit in Canon Rotunda of the House of Representatives with labyrinth walking on the east lawn of the U. S. Capitol, March 13-25

  • 1998 Founding member of the international Labyrinth Society

  • 1999-89 Printmaking Instructor, Private Lessons, Artist's Studio: Safe Etching, Non-Toxic Monotype

  • 1998 "The Labyrinth Society," founding member, Mid-Atlantic Representative

  • 1997 Printmaking Instructor in Safe Etching, Maryland Institute for the Arts, College Park, Maryland

  • 1997-95 Vice-President Gallery 10, Washington DC

  • 1997-89 Workshop Coordinator and Director Printmaking Studio, Lee Arts Center, Arlington County Cultural Affairs

  • 1985 Professor, St. Mary's College, St. Mary's City, Maryland

 

 

 

 

 
   
       
   
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