TERESA GETTY

Seattle — Washington

  • Teresa is an artist and educator who moved between scientific and creative fields before receiving her BFA at the School of Art Institute of Chicago in 2004, then her MFA at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2007, where she taught as an adjunct professor for four years.

    Getty has received two Lincoln Center for the Arts Teaching Grants and has been awarded two residencies at Paintings Edge and one at the Vermont Studio Center. Since moving to Seattle in November of 2014, Getty has maintained a studio at Project-106 Artist Studios in Pioneer Square, devoting herself to her studio practice and to being mother to her medically complex daughter. She is a community volunteer in medically fragile classrooms.

    Her work has been shown and collected throughout the United States, exhibitions include Brooklyn, New Jersey, Chicago, New Orleans, Wisconsin, California, Portland and Seattle.

  • 2007            MFA, MA - Painting, University of Wisconsin-Madison

    2004            BFA - Painting, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago

  • 2024 Every Day There Is, CORE Gallery, Seattle,WA

    2019    The bluejay and the spine, we had a teapot on the side, Arts Visalia, Visalia, CA

    2018 here (in collaboration with Jeremy Wineberg), Method Gallery, Seattle, WA

    2017    Reminders of memories that I don't have, Thomas Masters Gallery, Chicago, IL

                Seattle in Review, Two Birds Tattoo, Seattle WA

                Findings: Imagined and Real, Gallery 4500, Seattle, WA

    2014 Pink Flight Suit, Thomas Masters Gallery, Chicago, IL

                Stolen Lines, Kipp Gallery, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA

    2013   Nostalgic Pavements, Unity Gallery, Maharishi University of Management

    Fairfield, Iowa

    Lascaux Dreams, Porter Butts Gallery, UW-Madison, WI

    Songs, Sonnets, and Stolen Lines, River Edge Gallery, Thiensville, WI

    2012   I marveled at the Distance my Brushes have traveled, Gallery at Sundance

    Cinemas, Madison WI

    2011   Secret Garden Paradise...RSVP, Central Madison Public Library, Madison, WI

  • 2016   Juggling the World Forward – painting exhibition/ collaboration with Choreographer Bryon

    Carr. Boost Dance Festival, Seattle, WA

    2013 Most Theorems begin on Napkins – Installation, Little Monroe Gallery, Madison, WA

                Parallax Art Fair Participant, New York City, NY

  • 2019    Artist Grant, Arts Visalia Visual Art Center, Visalia, CA

    2013    Two Resident Teaching Artist Grants, Lincoln Center for the Arts with the Overture Center for

    Arts, Madison, WI

    2012    Artist Residency: Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT

                 2nd Place Juror’s Prize, Masur Museum 49th Annual Juried Exhibition, Monroe, LA

    2007    Artist Residency: Painting’s Edge, Idyllwild, CA

                 Overture Center for the Arts Exhibition Grant, Madison, WI

 

CAMILLE SIVERMAN

chicago — illinois

  • Camille is a Seattle born artist currently living in Chicago, IL.  She received her MFA from Cranbrook Art Academy in 2006 and has been published in both Studio Visit Magazine and New American Paintings Midwest.  Paintings and installation exhibitions of her work have been on view in Chicago, New York, Dallas, Denver, as well as internationally.

    She has worked for nonprofits as a curator and executive director at the Western Colorado Center for the Arts in Grand Junction, CO and most recently for Riverside Arts Center in the greater Chicago area. She has curated and participated as an artist in the international Terrain Biennial Outdoor Exhibitions and in 2021 curated Proposals and Speculations, part of Chicago Architecture Biennial.

    Now a full-time artist and independent curator, Camille works in Chicago, IL., focusing on mixed-media assemblage and large installations. Her work can be seen Hyde Park Art Center in Chicago April - July 2022 in Sequences, Iterations and Permutations, as well as Night Visions at the Coconino Center for the Arts in Flagstaff, New Mexico.   She was recently awarded a 2022 residency at the Vermont Studio Center.

  • 1993 BA, Fine Arts, University of Southern Colorado

    2006 MFA Cranbrook Art Academy, Bloomfield Hills, MI

  • 2022 Sequences, Iterations, & Permutations, group, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago

    Abstraction, group, Highland Park Art Center, group exhibit, Highland Park, IL,

    Night Visions, group, Coconino Center for the Arts, Flagstaff, AZ

    2021 Softening Space, solo, Freeark Gallery, Riverside, IL

    Storyboards for Installations and Assemblages, solo, Riverside Town Hall, Greater Chicago

    2020 Terrain Exhibits Public Spaces, Changeling 1, solo, doorstep exhibition space, Chicago, IL

    Sketches for Installations and Constructions, solo, Des Plaines Public Library

    2017 About and In between (2-person), Praksis Gallery, Chicago, IL

    Borrowed and Shared (2-person), Nelson Gallery, Springfield, IL

  • 2022 Vermont Studio Center Residency Program

    2018 New American Painting, Midwest

    2017 Studio Visit Magazine