Adam Kuby: CV
Adam Kuby: CV
EDUCATION
1990-92 University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC. Master of Fine Arts in sculpture.
1985-87 Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT. Studies in sculpture.
1979-83 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Bachelor of Arts.
COMMISSIONS
2010 Willamette River Bridge, Eugene, OR. Art & Design Team with Greenworks Landscape Architects
2009 Seattle PublicUtilities - Public art Commission, Seattle, WA . Completion 2011.
2008 “Quarry Rings”, City of Seattle Parks Dept., Seattle, WA.
2008 “Eventually”, District of North Vancouver, BC, Canada
2007 Oregon City Esplanade, Oregon City, OR. Collaboration with artist Brian Borrello
2007 “Bridge, Abridged”, City of Calgary, AB, Canada.
2006 “Walkwave”, Regional Arts and Culture Council (RACC), Portland, OR. Pier Park Skatepark. 2006
EXHIBITIONS & INSTALLATIONS
2008 South Waterfront Guest Artist-in-Residence, Portland, OR, March 2008.
2006 Portland Building Installation Space, Portland, OR. Sponsored by RACC.
1999 In Situ, Sculpture Exhibition, Kansas City Art Institute, KC, MO.
1998 Spirit of Place, Ackland Art Museum, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.
1995 Annual Sculpture Invitational, Connemara Conservancy,Plano, TX.
1994 Urban Paradise: Gardens in the City, sponsored by the Public Art Fund of New York.
1994 Queer Space, Exhibition, StoreFront for Art and Architecture, NYC.
1993 New Art in the Triangle, Duke University Museum of Art, Durham, NC.
GRANTS
2008 Oregon Arts Commission, Professional Development Grant
TEACHING/PANELS
2008 Guest Artist Lecture, Washington State University, Vancouver, WA
2008 Guest Artist, Jackson Middle School, Portland, OR.
2007 RACC Public Art Selection Committee, Portland, OR.
1998 Panelist, In Situ Colloquium, Kansas City Art Institute, KC, MO.
1998 Guest Artist and Studio Critic, Art Dept. University of North Carolina -Greensboro.
1997 Guest Critic, Princeton University Graduate School of Architecture Princeton, NJ.
‘90-92 Teaching Assistant, Sculpture classes, University of North Carolina - Greensboro.