j o h n f e o d o r o v
CV
Born 1960, Los Angeles, California. Resides in Seattle WA.
Education:
BFA Drawing and Painting - California State University at Long Beach, Long Beach CA.
MFA Visual Art - Vermont College, Montpelier VT.
Solo Exhibitions:
2008"Ruminations and Pontifications " - Sheehan Gallery, Whitman College, Walla Walla WA.
2007“Dead Houses” - John Erickson Museum of Art (JEMA), mobile exhibit.
“Temple” - 911 Media Arts Center, Seattle WA. 2005“Four Sacred Spaces” - 911 Media Arts Center, Seattle WA.
“Enough Beauty” - With Gail Tremblay. Bellevue Community College. Bellevue WA.
2004“Ambiguities” - Helen S. Curtis Gallery, Green River Community College, Auburn WA.
2002“Myths and Prophesies” - Howard House, Seattle WA.
“Octet” - COCA, Seattle, WA.
2001“Office Shamans and Other Mythologies” - Sacred Circle Gallery, Seattle WA.
1997“What Makes the Red Man Red? and other observations” - with James Luna’s “The Dream Hat Ritual.” Sacred Circle Gallery, Seattle WA.
1995“What Makes The Red Man Red?” - King County Art Commission Gallery, Seattle WA.
“Forest at Night” - Sacred Circle Gallery, Seattle WA.
Selected Group Exhibitions:
2008"Packed: Portable Views of Varied Terrain" - Duncan Gallery of Art, Stetson University, Deland FL. 2007“Guest Curator" - Schalter Gallery, Berlin, Germany. “Syndicalism: the art of tend and befriend” – Northwest Cartel, Washington State Convention & Trade Center, Seattle, WA. 2005“New Tradition” - Group Invitational. Archer Gallery, Clark College. Vancouver WA.
“Art 21: The Artists” - Group Invitational. Bentley Projects, Phoenix AZ.
2003“The Last Judgment” - Group invitational. Curated by Stefano Catalani, Seattle Center, Bumbershoot Arts Festival, Seattle, WA. (Catalog)
“Whiteness, A Wayward Construction” - Group invitational curated by Tyler Stallings. Laguna Art Museum, Laguna CA. (Catalog)
1998-9“The View From Here.” - Group invitational curated by Peggy Weiss. Seafirst Gallery, Seattle WA. and others. (Catalog) 1997“Human References: Marks of the Artist.” - Group invitational curated by Beth Sellers. Seattle Center Pavilion, Seattle WA. (Catalog)
1996“EE WDOOWATA’W AG’E - Did They Rob You?” - Group invitational and traveling exhibition. University of Alaska Museum, Fairbanks AK, Sacred Circle Gallery, Seattle WA, Institute of American Indian Art, Santa Fe NM., and others.
1995“The Land” – Curated by Jaune Quick-to-see Smith, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma WA.
“Expression of Spirit: Contemporary American Indian Art” - Group invitational curated by Diane Armitage. Wheelwright Museum, Santa Fe NM.
1992“Virgin Territories” - Group invitational curated by Noriko Gamblin. Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach CA.
“After Columbus Landed - Native American Art” - San Francisco State University, Student Union Gallery, San Francisco CA. 1991-2“Adeest ii/ Signs of Contradiction” - Group invitational curated by Diane Armitage. COCA Santa Fe N.M.
Selected Awards:
Artist Residency - 911 Media Arts Center, Seattle WA. 2004.
The Neddy - Nominee, Behnke Foundation, Seattle WA., 2002.
Artist Assistance Award - Jack Straw Foundation, Seattle WA., 2002.
Artist Residency - Daybreak Star Arts Center, Seattle WA., 2001.
GAP Grant - Artist Trust, Seattle WA., 2000.
The Sheldon Bergh Award - Basil H Alkazzi Foundation, New York NY., 1995.
Seattle Arts Commission - Portable Works Collection, Seattle WA., 1994.
Filmography:
Art 21: Art for the 21st Century - Featured artist in the PBS television series and companion book.Produced by Susan Sollins for Art 21 Inc., 2001.
Bringing It All Back Home - Composed incidental music for documentary film chronicling the artist James Luna. Directed by Chris Eyre. 1998.
Misc. Related Activities:
Assistant Professor of Art - Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Western WA University, Bellingham WA., 2004 - present.
Speaker and panelist – College Art Association conference, 2004 Seattle WA.
Artist Project - Coordinating Native American Art Collection for the University of Washington’s Law Library, Seattle, WA., 2002 - present.
Seattle Arts Commissioner for the City of Seattle - Seattle, WA., 2000 - 2003.
Instructor - Arts Corps, a non-profit arts education program, Seattle WA., 2001 - 2003.
Speaker and panelist - Seattle Art Museum, “Artists of resistance,” 2002.
Selected Bibliography:
Sheila Farr, Review - Seattle Times, Ticket March 2, 2007.
cIndyCenter.com, Artist Interview podcast, Jan. 2006.
Sheila Farr, “Ideas At Work In Unsettling New Show,” Seattle Times, Ticket June 10-16, 2005
Amrieka Takhar, Review - Whiteness, A Wayward Construction, Stretcher.com, January 2004.
David Roediger, “I came for the Art: Exposing Whiteness and Imagining Nonwhite Spaces,” Art Papers, May – June 2003.
Frances DeVuono, Review, Artweek, February 2003.
Marcie Sillman, Artist Interview, KUOW Radio 94.9 FM, Seattle, 2002.
Victoria Josslin, “John Feodorov’s Prophetic Voice Falls on No Ears”, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Dec 13, 2002.
Emily Hall, “Objects in Reality”, The Stranger, Seattle WA. Dec. 12, 2002.
Gail Tremblay, Review, Art Papers, June / July, 2002.
Daniel Kunitz, “The Art of the Familiar: Literalism and relevance in contemporary art.” Harper’s Magazine, August 2002.
Lynn M. Herbert, Katy Siegel, Thelma Golden and Robert Storr, Art for the 21st Century, Companion book for the PBS series. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc., 2001.
Regina Hackett, “Brilliant ambiguities spring from artist’s childhood,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Dec. 6, 2001.
Regina Hackett, “Bottom line: Office Shaman a brilliant corporate satire,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Nov. 2, 2001.
Patricia C. Johnson, “PBS series about art draws on Houston links,” Houston Chronicle, Oct. 30, 2001.
Sheila Farr, “Art injects fun and spirituality into the malaise of office life,” The Seattle Times, Oct. 11, 2001.
Kay Larson, “Turn on, tune in: Art21 tries to bring artists to the people,” New York Times, Sept. 9, 2001 and International Herald Tribune, Sept. 15-16, 2001.
Sheila Farr, “Documentary series is an examination of art from the inside,” Seattle Times, Sept. 21, 2001.
Jack Fischer, “PBS has 21 answers for cynics,” Mercury News, San Jose CA. Sept. 7, 2001.
Regina Hackett, “100 Views of the Mountain,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Nov. 28, 1998.
Seattle Collects Seattle, exhibition catalogue. Exhibit curated by Beth Sellers, Seattle Arts Commission, 1997.
Regina Hackett, “Luna and Feodorov’s art attacks slew of American Indian stereotypes,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, August 8, 1997.
Sheila Farr, “Invasion Art”, Seattle Weekly, July 2, 1997.