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Education

1997   MFA, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
1995   BFA, The Corcoran School of Art, Washington, DC

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2011   Plaques & Tangles: New Paintings by Jeff Huntington, Porter Contemporary, New York, NY
2010   Plaques & Tangles:
Reyes + Davis Independent Exhibitions, Washington, DC
2009   Unsettled Beauty: New Paintings, Raandesk Gallery of Art, New York, NY
           New Paintings, Reyes + Davis Independent Exhibitions,
Washington, DC
2003   Birds and Other Paintings, Balcony Gallery, Maryland Hall, Annapolis, MD
1993   Recent Portraits, Building Universal North, Washington, DC
1992   Figure of Expression, The Bank, Baltimore, MD
           Paintings-In-Progress, Ikon, Washington, DC

 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2011   A Portrait Apart, Porter Contemporary, New York, NY
2010   Portray, curated by Frank Hallam Day, Addison/Ripley Fine Art, Washington, DC
           Fantastic Journeys, curated by Beatrice Gralton, McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, VA
           ART in Embassies Exhibition, curated by Sarah Tanguy, Ambassador’s Residence, The Hague,
           Netherlands
           Affordable Art Fair NYC, Raandesk Gallery of Art, New York, NY
2009   The Francis and June Spiezer Collection, The Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, IL
           Gallery Artists, Reyes + Davis Independent Exhibitions, Washington, DC
           Bethesda Painting Awards Exhibition, The Fraser Gallery, Bethesda, MD
           Affordable Art Fair NYC, Raandesk Gallery of Art, New York, NY
           Art & Design @ muleh, Presented by Raandesk Gallery, Washington, DC
2008   Ramen and Resolve, Annapolis Street Gallery, Annapolis, MD
           Bridge Art Fair, Raandesk Gallery of Art, New York, NY
2007   Miscellany, Mana Fine Art Exhibition Space, Jersey City, NJ
2006   All Sentient Beings, DUMBO Arts Center, Brooklyn, NY
           Group Show, Raandesk Gallery of Art, New York, NY
2005   December 2005, Alpan Gallery, Long Island, Huntington, NY
           Transformer’s 2nd Annual Auction, Fusebox, Washington, DC
           Bill Newman and Friends: Uncommon Vision, The Arts Club of Washington, Washington, DC
2004   Affordable Art Fair, prêt à poser, Pier 92, New York, NY
           Summer Selections, Alpan Gallery, Long Island, Huntington, NY
           Pandamania, public sculpture project, Washington, DC
           Degrees of Abstraction, Alpan Gallery, Long Island, Huntington, NY
           The Exhibition of American Art, The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
           Diverse Works, Alpan Gallery, Long Island, Huntington, NY
2003   Affordable Art Fair, prêt à poser, Pier 92, New York, NY
           About Time, Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC (catalog)
           Alumni Awards Exhibition, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
2002   Convoy, Paint Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
1999   Altered Objects, University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, IL
           Size Matters, Gale Gates et. al., Brooklyn, NY
           8th Annual Showcase Exhibition, The Alternative Museum, New York, NY
1998   65th Stateline Vicinity Exhibition, The Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, IL (catalog)

           New Voices, New Visions, The Alternative Museum, New York, NY
           Disfigure, Hyde Park Center, Chicago, IL (2-person show; catalog)
1997   Coming Attractions, Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, Chicago, IL
           Out of the Shadow of Ivan Albright: Twelve Contemporary Chicago Artists, Illinois Art Gallery, State of
           Illinois Center, Chicago, IL
           Nippon Art Exhibition, Nippon Steel USA, Chicago, IL (catalog)
           How To Describe A Suspect, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL
1996   Young Americans of Asian Ancestry, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL
           Nippon Art Exhibition, Nippon Steel USA, Chicago, IL (catalog)
           Figurative Abstraction, Fine Arts Building Gallery, Chicago, IL
1995   Professor’s Choice, Rockville Arts Place, Rockville, MD
           Superbia: Options ’95 Biennial, Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC
           Some of the Parts: Printmaking Portfolio ’95, Gallery K, Washington, DC
           Facts, Faces, Figures, Foundry Gallery, Washington, DC
1994   Corcoran Art, Rock Creek Gallery, Washington, DC 1993
           DC to NY, Gallery 4 Now at Union Square West, New York, NY
           Portraits By Jeff Huntington and Dan Thompson, White Walls Gallery, Corcoran School of Art,
           Washington, DC
           Urban Laboratory, Gallery 4 Now at 7th Street, Washington, DC
1992   Recent Works By Five Local Artists, Gallery 4 Now at Dupont Circle, Washington, DC

 

AWARDS

2010   Individual Artist Award in Visual Art, Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC)
2004   2nd Place, The Exhibition of American Art, The rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
2003   The Ethel Lorraine Bernstein Memorial Award For Excellence in Painting
1995   The Dr. William A. Newman Award
           The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Trustee Scholarship (100%)
1994   The Jacob Kainen Award For Excellence in Figurative Painting
           The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Fellowship, Canada
1992   The John Noland Ronsheim Memorial Award

 

ARTICLES

2010   O’Sullivan, Michael, “A Painter Shows His Many Faces,” The Washington Post; weekend; June 18
2006   Harrison, Helen A., “With A Little Artistic License,” The New York Times; Jan. 8 2004
           Winters, Wendi, “Artist Brings Panda To Life,” The Capital; May 28
2003   Greenfield, Phil, “Maryland Hall,” The Baltimore Sun; Jan. 16
1998   Charmelo, Julie Anne, “Disfigure,” New Art Examiner; June
           Glatt, Cara, “When madness Becomes The Norm,” Hyde Park Herald; April 8
            Landry, Nina, “Hyde Park
Disfigured: Two Artists’ Commentaries,” Chicago Business;Vol. XXXVI, Issue
            8; April 17
1997   Rooks, Michael, “Out of the Shadow of Ivan Albright: Twelve Contemporary ChicagoArtists,” New Art
           Examiner; July/August
           Glatt, Cara, “Self Portraits Offer A Look At The Psyche,” Hyde Park Herald; Feb. 12
           Delano, John, “Portraits Mix Memory And Desire,” The Chicago Maroon; Jan. 31
1996   Glatt, Cara, “Local Exhibit Shows Asian Influence,” Hyde Park Herald; Oct. 16 1995
           Williams, Linda, “Students Win Spot In WPA Show,” Columns; Corcoran School of Art, Washington, DC;
           Vol. 4, No. 8; June
           Pomeranz, Judy, “WPA’s Superb Superbia,” The Arlington Journal; Arlington, VA;
           Powers, William F., “Art And Soul,” The Washington Post; April 9
           Cole, Robert T., “Senior Thesis Show At The Corcoran,” SCENE Magazine; Issue 31, Vol. 1; April 7
           Cole, Robert T., “WPA Brings Superbia To DC,” SCENE Magazine; Issue 27, Vol. 1; March 10
           Powers, William F., “Superbia: A Blast From The Present,” The Washington Post; March 3
           Dean, Mensah, “Art In Superbia,” The Washington Times; March 2
           Cohen, Jean Lawlor, “Local Color,” WHERE Magazine; Washington, DC; March
1994   Brown, Joe, “Saving Face,” The Washington Post; Nov. 4
1993   “Nomadic Gallery Thrives In The District,” Art In Progress Magazine;
           Baltimore/Washington
           Alfaro, Alberto M., “Filipino American’s Art Show,” The Manila-U.S.; Vol. 2, No. 9; March 15
           Williams, Linda, “ Helps Launch Gallery, Art Corporation,” The Rag; Corcoran School of Art, Washington,
           DC; Vol. 3, No. 2; March 31
1992   Jackson, George, “Cedric Tillman And Jeff Huntington,” The Washington Post; Dec. 24
           Brace, Eric, “Gallery Go-Getters,” The Washington Post; Dec. 21
          
           Oda, Ken, “Washington Student Artists Launch Moveable Gallery,” KOAN Magazine;Washington,
           DC; Dec. 1
           Lyon, Ellen, “Showing His Colors,” The Sentinel; Upper Marlboro, MD; Sep. 16