William Crow

Page 1 | Biography

Born: 1973, Roanoke, Virginia, U.S.A.
Lives: New York City, NY, U.S.A.

Education
MFA
Hunter College, The City University of New York, 1999

BA
Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, 1995
Presidential Scholar of Visual Art, Magna Cum Laude, Honors

Universidad de Salamanca Exchange Scholar, 1993-94
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI 1993


Solo Exhibitions
2004
White Room Solo Exhibition, White Columns, New York, NY

2002
Wake Forest University Art Gallery, Winston-Salem, NC

Group Exhibitions

2004

Synapses, Florence Lynch Gallery, New York, NY

Ordinary Adornments, +Zeile/Judish Gallery, Denver, CO

Multi-Tasking, Islip Art Museum, Long Island, NY

Espacio Negativo: Terreno Nuyorquino. Galeria Nacional de Costa Rica.

2003

2 Fresh, NurtureArt Non-Profit Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

Inner City, Exit Art, New York, NY

The Recession Show, Cynthia Broan Gallery, New York, NY

2002

PS122 Gallery, New York, NY

OIA Gallery, New York, NY Oct. 8-Nov. 1, 2002

MicroViews, Urban Center Galleries at The Municipal Art Society, New York, NY

2001

Waiting List, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Gt. Barrington, MA

Ripe and Hazy, Goliath Gallery, Brooklyn, NY.

World Views Open Studio, One World Trade Center, NYC

Group Exhibition, Baldwin Gallery, Columbia Presbyterian Hospital,
New York, NY.

2000

Snapshot, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD

Twentieth Annual AIM Exhibition, The Bronx Museum of Art
Group Exhibition, Golding Gallery, New York, NY

1999 MFA Thesis Exhibition, Hunter College/Times Square Gallery, New York

Recent Prints, Hunter College, The City University of New York


Bibliography
Site Matters: The World Views Residency Program, upcoming book release, Nov, 2004.

The Bronx Museum of Art, New York. Artist in the Marketplace Exhibition catalog. 2000

The Winston-Salem Journal, ArtViews, August 7, 2002.

Frederickson, Kristen. �Twin Tower Artists Show Off Their Work�. Downtown Express, New York, No. 45, March 27, 2001.

O�Sullivan, Michael. �1,300 Snapshots, One Surreal Show�. The Washington Post, Friday, Nov. 17, 2000.

Boxer, Sarah. �Can Not-So-Ordinary Artists Make Ordinary Snapshots? Well, Not Really�. The New York Times (online edition). March 8, 2002.


Grants/Awards
Artist-in-Residence, Longwood Center for the Arts, Bronx, 2004-05, Grant recipient for CyberResidency and Exhibition

Artist-in-Residence, Millay Colony for the Arts, Austerlitz, NY, September, 2003

World Views Residency, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, World Trade Center, NYC, 2000-01

Nominee, Rema Hort Mann Foundation Grant, 2001

The Bronx Museum of the Arts, AIM Program, spring and summer, 2000

Presidential Scholarship of Visual Art, Wake Forest University, 1991-1995

Universidad de Salamanca, Spain. Full Scholarship, 1993-94