Caroline Anderson

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Born: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lives: Chicago, Illinois

Education
MFA Ohio University
Institute for European Studies, Paris and Vienna
BA Gustavus Adolphus College

Solo Exhibitions
2007 Gallery H, Three Oaks, Michigan.
2006 Gallery 180, Chicago, Illinois.
1997 Modi Moda, Busta Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio.
1994 Combinations, Mather Gallery, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.
1993 Surface Tension, University of Akron, Akron, Ohio.
1992 Caroline Anderson: Paintings and Prints, Kent State University Student Center Gallery, Kent, Ohio.
1987 It Figures, Foundry Gallery, Washington, DC.

Group Exhibitions
2009 Here, There and Everywhere: Anticipating Art of the Future, Boston, Massachusetts, http://www.transculturalexchange.org/expo_hereandthere_fr.htm
2008 Make Me An Offer, a confessionstation.com exhibit, Gallery 350, Chicago, Illinois.
2008 London Biennale, London, England.
2008 Spectrum, North Shore Country Day School, Winnetka, Illinois
2007 Fresh Faces, Judy Saslow Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
2007 Art Against Aids, Gallery 180, Chicago, Illinois
2005 Dimensions Fixed, Site Variable, Cambridge Arts Council Gallery, Cambridge, Massachusetts. http://www.artandtechnology.net/freedom
2004-2006 The Tile Project, 22 international, permanent public installation sites. http://www.transculturalexchange.org/tileproject/
2003 Brewster Invitational, Brewster, New York
2002 The Coaster Project, an international collaboration. 99 exhibitions worldwide on every continent, including Antarctica. http://www.transculturalexchange.org/coasterproject/
2001 Constructions, Arlington Art Center, Arlington, Massachusetts
2000 Art Post Art, Mandel Jewish Community Center, Cleveland, Ohio.
2000 Socha a Objekt V (Sculpture and Object 5). The U.S. representative artist to the international, outdoor, summer long exhibition in historic Bratislava, Slovak Republic. Catalog.
1999 Cleveland/Bratislava, Galleria Mesta, Palfy Palac, Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
1998 Anderson/Sherman: Divergent Paths, a multimedia exhibition featuring video installation, painting, and a collaborative storytelling website "Do You Remember Your Grandparents?” The Plains Art Museum, Fargo, North Dakota. http://www.carolineanderson.net/grandparents/
1998 Howling at the Edge of the Renaissance: SPACES’ 20th Anniversary Show. Created a web site with collaborative features. SPACES, Cleveland, Ohio. http://www.spacesgallery.org/twen/
1997 Chelsea's Choice, Chelsea Gallery, Beachwood, Ohio.
1997 ArtSeen, the Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio.
1997 HomeGrown, curated by Annetta Massie, the Arnoff Center for the Arts, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1997 Art by Degree, Beachwood Center for the Arts, Beachwood, Ohio.
1997 Assemblage, the Mansfield Art Center, Mansfield, Ohio.
1997 Artwire, the University of Maryland at College Park, College Park, Maryland.
1997 Artwire, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio.
1996 ArtSeen, the Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, Ohio.
1996 Four Printmakers, Cuyahoga Community College, Parma, Ohio.
1995 Chelsea Gallery, Beachwood, Ohio.
1995 Bonfoey Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio.
1994 * Contrast in Abstraction, the Firelands Association for the Visual Arts, Oberlin, Ohio.
1994 Audrey Feinberg Gallery, Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
1994 Northeast Ohio Print Invitational 6, William Busta Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio.
1994 6 for 2 #3, a curated exhibit at the First Office Center, Columbus, Ohio.
1993 Carte Blanche, curated by Ann Hamilton, the Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio.
1993 Three Rivers Arts Festival, exhibition juried by Terrie Sultan, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Catalogue.
1993 First Annual Juried Exhibition, Pearl Conrad Art Gallery, Ohio State University, Mansfield, Ohio.
1993 Women's Voices, Mather Gallery, Case Western University, Cleveland, Ohio.
1992 The 1992 Studio Art Faculty Exhibition, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio.
1990-1991 1990/91 Governor's Residence Art Collection, Governor Richard Celeste's Residence, Columbus, Ohio. Catalogue.
1990 The May Show, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio.
1990 Mainstream/ Hidden Stream, Emily Davis Gallery, the University of Akron, Akron, Ohio.
1989 Anderson, Citraro, Chern, SPACES, Cleveland, Ohio.
1989 The May Show, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio.
1988 Hot, Gallery 10, Washington, DC.
1987 The National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.
1987 Nightmares, Gallery 10, Washington, DC.
1987 Foundry & Company II, Foundry Gallery, Washington, DC.
1987 Portraits '87, the Art Barn, Washington, DC.
1986 The Aesthetic Text, the New Art Center, Washington, DC.
1986 Women and Power, the Washington Women's Arts Center, Washington, DC.
1985 Fifth Annual Brandeis Juried Art Exhibition, juried by Ned Rifkin, the Strathmore Art Center, Bethesda, Maryland.
1985 Area-Wide Juried Show, juried by Ned Rifkin, the Washington Women's Arts Center, Washington, DC.
1985 Reflections of Washington, the Washington Women's Arts Center, Washington, DC.
1985 Fourth Annual Brandeis Juried Art Exhibition, the Strathmore Art Center, Bethesda, Maryland.
1985 Heat, the Washington Women's Arts Center, Washington, DC.
1984 The Ohio Board of Regents Exhibit, the Ohio Statehouse, Columbus, Ohio.
1983 Annual Printing, Drawing and Painting Competition, the Parkersburg Art Center, Parkersburg, West Virginia.
1982 Three Painters, Local 1734 Gallery, Washington, DC.


Bibliography
2005 The Boston Globe, (December 23) “With striking images…Dream Projects,” Cate McQuaid.
2002 The Boston Phoenix, Boston, MA, (May 31), "Multicoasteralism," Nina Willdorf.
The Boston Globe, Boston, MA, (May 30), "Inventiveness spills over in ‘Coaster Project,’" Geoff Edgers.
2002 The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD, (Apr. 11), "There’s art to serving a drink," Stephanie Shapiro.
2000 Cleveland Jewish News, Cleveland, OH (January 2000), “Postmodern Art focus of JCC exhibit, “ Fran Heller.
1998 KDSU Radio, Fargo, ND (Jan. 28), interview.
1997 Channel 3 Television News, Cleveland, OH, (December) interview and demonstration.
1997 WCPN (public) Radio, Cleveland OH, (July), Around Noon with Dee Perry, interview.
1996 Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, OH, (April 21), “Artist print to be given as Governors’ Award,” Steven Litt.
1989 The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, OH (October 8) "SPACES features figuratives," Helen Cullinen.
1989 The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, OH (July 2,), "A May Show abounding in 'real' imagery," Helen Cullinen.

Grants/Awards
TransCulturalExchange’s Coaster Project wins International Art Critics Award for best exhibition in alternative space, 2002.
Ohio Senate 121st General Assembly Special Recognition for Governor’s Awards in the Arts, 1996.
Creator of the art works for Ohio's 1996 Governor's Awards in the Arts
1995 Ohio University Outstanding Alumnus of the Year
Ohio Arts Council Individual Artists Fellowship, 1993
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 1982-84
Joel Sandberg Memorial Scholarship for the Arts, 1980


Projects
2008-current The Confession Station Project: http://www.confessionstation.com
2004-06 The Tile Project, an multi-artist collaboration with 22 international, permanent public installation sites. http://www.transculturalexchange.org/tileproject/
2002-04 The Coaster Project, an international collaboration. 99 exhibitions worldwide on every continent, including Antarctica. http://www.transculturalexchange.org/coasterproject/
2005 The Freedom Well, exhibited online and at the Cambridge Arts Council Gallery. Collaboration with Azeri artist Chingiz Babayev. http://www.artandtechnology.net/freedom
1998 Do You Remember Your Grandparents? collaborative storytelling site The Plains Art Museum, Fargo, North Dakota. http://www.carolineanderson.net/grandparents/
1997 Artwire, international online collaborations and real-space exhibitions.

Publications
2009 Catalog, Here There and Everywhere, Anticipating Art of the Future
2004 Catalog, The Tile Project, Destination: The World
2002 Gallerie Magazine, India, "The Coaster Project, Destination: The World," feature article.
2000 Catalog, Socha a Objekt V, Bratislava, Slovakia.
1990 Catalog, Governor's Residence Art Collection
1993 Catalog, Three Rivers Arts Festival.