Terri Saul

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Born: Glendale, CA
Lives: Berkeley, CA

Education
Bachelor of Fine Arts, UC Berkeley, 1993
Graduated with Highest Honors
Awarded Honors Studio



Group Exhibitions
ARTCRANK, A Poster Party for Bike People, Chrome Messenger Bags, San Francisco, CA 2009
American Race, Truman State University, Kirksville, MO 2009
Northwestern Hash Tags, Meal Ticket, Berkeley, CA 2009
Art Cycle, Rasdall Gallery, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 2009
Nice to Meet You, TAG art gallery, Nashville, TN 2008
Bikeosphere Art & Fashion Show, Vancouver, BC 2008
Here, There and Everywhere! The Bike Oven, Los Angeles, CA 2008
Art Bikes. Bike Art. Uzoma Art Space, Louisville, Kentucky 2007
Do Not Park Bicycles, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Manitoba, Canada 2007
One Night Love Affair, The Milk Bar, San Francisco, CA 2007
Suckers & Biters: Love, Lollipops, and the Exquisite Corpse, Ad Hoc Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2007
Untitled, Summer Group Show, Bucheon Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2006
Nova Art Fair, Bucheon Gallery, Chicago, IL 2006
Deluge, Bucheon Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2006
Texas Fine Art Association�s 4X5 Show, Austin, TX 2002
Artist�s Showcase, Women and Their Work Gallery, Austin, TX 2001

Bibliography
Terri Saul was born in Glendale, CA in 1971. She now resides in Berkeley, CA with her daughter, Lydia. She is the granddaughter of Chief Terri Saul, a Choctaw painter.

Her main influences begin with her early exposure to photography. Her father Bill Saul worked as a news photographer for the Associated Press and also studied art photography with Edmund Teske. Complementing Bill, her mother Sue gave her studio space, a portable radio, and the abstract expressionists.

Many other things contributed to her artistic development. Years spent traveling with her brother�s Greco Roman wrestling team distracted her from the ongoing threat of nuclear war. Free xerox art, street art, comic books, and zines were scattered throughout Los Angles on the counters of espresso bars. Shows of expressive paintings by such greats as Philip Guston, James Ensor, Emil Nolde, Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, Stanley Spencer, Frida Kahlo, Kathe Kollwitz, Louise Bourgeois, Georg Baselitz, and various Pacific Northwest, Inuit, Native American, Mexican and Latin American artists were all sources of inspiration.


Grants/Awards
Maybell Toombs Prize in Art, 1992, 1993

Projects
http://www.sister-rye.blogspot.com
http://www.gallerybuffalouvre.com


Publications
Go Outside magazine, Issue 49, June 2009, Arte em Movimento
Included in William T. Vollmann, A Critical Study and Seven Interviews, McFarland & Company Inc., 2009
San Francisco Chronicle, Style Section (Front Page Feature), Sunday 5.20.2007, Slow Wear
Meena, A Bilingual Journal of Arts and Letters, Issue 2, 2007
�Deluge� Review by Katie Kurtz, Bay Guardian, Vol 40, No 36, June 7�13, 2006
�Watercolors from 20 Artists at SF�s Bucheon Gallery�, ARTINFO, May 16, 2006
�Terri Saul � Widely Inspired Artist,� Boh�me V�rit�, Vol 1, Issue 1, Summer 2006
DVD Two Artists by Ricardo Navarette, Spring 2006
Paintings featured in The Quarterly Conversation, Winter 2006
Published in Louder Than Words, Kitchen Sink Magazine, February 2003
Film Editing Assistant for feature length film, Cherish 2002
Cinemaker Co-Op�s Make a Film in a Weekend and Through the Looking Glass festivals, 2001
Photographer, Facing 30, New Harbinger Publications, 1998
Featured in StArt Interacting with Art magazine, Fall 1993
Maybell Toombs Prize in Art, 1992, 1993