Terri Warpinski
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SELECTED EXHIBITIONS: 
           
2009    Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, Ca
2008    PingYao International Photography Festival, Shaanxi Province, China
2006    Double Vision, the collaborative work of Terri Warpinski and Garry B Frtiz, Jacobs Gallery,
                Eugene Center for the Performing Arts, Oregon
2004    14th Annual Center Awards Exhibition, The Center for Photographic Arts, Carmel, CA
2003    Sustaining Vision, Photographic Center Northwest, Seattle, WA.
                Curated by Anne Wilkes Tucker
2002    Solo exhibition Austin Peay University, Tennessee.
2001    Perpetua:  A Collaboration on Place.  With Susan Brandeis and Janice Pittsley.
2001    Oregon College of Arts and Crafts, Portland, Oregon.
2001    David Barnett Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin..
2001    Depicting Oregon: Recent Photographic and Mixed Media Work.  Newport Art Center, Newport,
1999    Ameen Art Gallery, Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, Louisiana.
1999    A Vision Honored,  Photographic Center Northwest, Seattle, Washington.  Juried by Linda
                 Connor.   Honorable Mention.   
1999   Common Boundary, Center for Photography at Woodstock, New York. Juried by Sandra Phillips,
                  Curator of Photography, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
1999   Expo 18,  b. j. spoke gallery, Huntington, New York.  Juried by Clare Bell, Associate Curator, Guggenheim Museum.
1999   Cut & Paste, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago. Juried by Ginny Sykes and Cynthia Weiss
1996   Fragments and Field Studies, Harris College. Coordinated by International PhotoFest, Houston,
1995   The Oregon Biennial, Portland Art Museum, Oregon.


PUBLIC COLLECTIONS AND COMMISSIONS:

    PacificSource Insurance National Headquarters, Eugene, Oregon. 2005
    Port of Portland Port Authority Headquarters, Portland, Oregon. 2000
    Lane Community College Library, Eugene, Oregon. 1999
    Central Oregon Community College, Bend, Oregon. 1999
    College of Saint Catherine, St. Paul, Minnesota. 1996
    State of Oregon, Percent for Art Program.
            Law Center, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1999.
            Oregon State University Valley Library, Corvallis, Oregon 1998.
            Lawrence Hall, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1991.
            Loso Hall, Eastern Oregon State College, LaGrande, Oregon, 1990.
            Science Complex, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1989.
    Washington State Art Commission Purchase for Art in Public Places.   
             Klickitat School District, Klickitat, Washington, 1992.
            Selkirk School District. Ione, Washington, 1991.   
    Erie Art Center, Erie, Pennsylvania. 1982
    University of Iowa, School of Art & Art History, Iowa City, Iowa. 1983
    University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, Alumni Association Purchase Award. 1984
    Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 1980


SELECTED INVITED LECTURES, PAPERS, AND PRESENTATIONS:

2001    “Photography and the American West”, United States Embassy/Cultural Center, Jerusalem, Israel.
2000    Panelist, “Nature and Culture.” In conjunction with a lecture by Gary Snyder for the Creative
                Writing Program, University of Oregon. Moderated by Garrett Hongo, with panelists
                Gary Snyder,  Robert Melnick, and Stephen Durrant.
1999    “Breathing Together: A Collaboration on the Nature of Place,” Converging Terrains: Gender,
                Environment, Technology and the Body, Southeastern Women’s Studies Association
                22nd Annual Conference, North Carolina State University, Raleigh
1998    “Photography and the Environment,” Oregon Humanities Center Lecture Series, Sunriver
                Nature Center, Sunriver, Oregon.
1996    “Field Studies & Fragments,” lecture, PhotoFest International, Houston, Texas.
1995    "Human Relationships with Place and Time: Contemporary Photographic Artists Exploring
                Landscapes Past, Present, and Future," presentation, Environmental Issues for the
                21st Century, Lehman College, The City University of New York.
1995     "Reconstructing the Past: Recent Photographic Work," Philadelphia College of Art and
                Design, The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA

     
SELECTED CRITICAL REVIEWS:
 
1999    Helen A. Harrison, “Images of, and Mostly by, Women From a Variety of Perspectives,”
                The New York Times, 14 March 1999: L1, p. 12.
1999    Kevin Lynch, “Photo Exhibit Bites into Digital World,” The Capital Times (Madison, WI), 16 June 
                1D, 3D.
1998    Dianna Downing, "Community Portraits: Terri Warpinski," Orion Afield 2, no. 2 (Spring 1998): 44-45. ISSN 1096-9144.
1997    Lois Allan, "Women in Photography," Artweek 28, no. 12 (December 1997): 24-26.
1995    Terry Ross, "Critic's Choice Art: Small Gallery Dares to Show Bold Photographs," The
                Oregonian(Portland, Oregon), 2 June 1995: Arts and Entertainment, 18.
1995     Dan R. Goddard, “Artists Stray from Tradition,” San Antonio Express-News, 25 Jan. ‘95: 6-7F,

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

2007   Northwest Review 50th Anniversary edition , volume 45, no. 3 (December 2007): cover illustration.
                ISSN 0029 3423
2001   Robert Hirsch and John Valentino, Photographic Possibilities, 2nd edition (Boston: Focal Press,
                2001), illus. p. 203.  ISBN 0-240-80362
2000  Journal of Planning Education and Research, volume 20:1-4 (Associated Collegiate Schools of
                 Planning, Fall 2000 to Summer 2001) , cover illustration.
           Northern Lights XV, no.1 (Spring 2000) illus. p.4, p.7,p.17. ISSN: 1072-205X
1998   Magic Silver Show, catalogue (Murray, Kentucky: Murray State University, 1998), illus. np
1997   Terri Warpinski and Natalie Sudman, Sagebrush, a limited edition book (Eugene: lone goose
                 press, hand printing and binding, 1997).
           Natalie Sudman, "Counting Kino," Edging West 11 (Spring 1997), illus. pp. 24-25.
1996   Natalie Sudman, "Dancing the Desert," "Artifact," "Beadwork," "Forty Days and Forty Nights," Many
           Mountains Moving II, no. 2 (March 1996): illus. pp. 85-94.ISSN 1080-6474.
           PhotoFest: The Sixth International Festival of Photography, catalogue (March 1996), illus. p. 155.
                ISBN 0-9619766-4-0.
1993   Terri Warpinski, "Field Studies: Selections from a Series of Collage Constructions  by Terri        
                Warpinski," Northwest Review 33, no. 2 (May 1995): pp. 71-82. ISSN 0029-3423.
 
EDUCATION:


1983    Master of Fine Arts, University of Iowa, School of Art and Art History, Photography
1982    Master of Arts, University of Iowa, School of Art and Art History, Photography and Drawing
1980    University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, graduate work in Printmaking
1979    Bachelor of Arts, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Humanistic Studies

SELECTED GRANTS, AND FELLOWSHIPS:

2001    Fulbright Senior Scholar, Israel. Artist-in-Residence, Arava Institute for Environmental Studies
2000    Ucross Foundation  Residency, Clearmont, Wyoming.

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