Don Redman
Sculptor
3 Carissa Road
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
Cell: (505) 660-7368
E-mail:
ONE-MAN SHOWS (selected)
2013, Obscura, Centennial Project Space, New Mexico Arts; Santa Fe, NM
2012, Temporary Installations Made for the Environment (TIME), Art in Public Places Program, New Mexico Arts, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, Santa Fe, NM
2012, The Piper Gallery; “Recent Works,” Crested Butte, CO
1996, One Allen Center; Retrospective, Houston, TX
1995, Baylor University Gallery, Waco, TX
1993, Summer-White Studios, Diverse Works Fundraiser, Houston, TX
1992, Museum of Natural Science; Houston, TX
1991, One Allen Center; Houston, TX
1990, Brendan Walters Gallery; Santa Monica, CA
1989, Carancachua Gallery; Corpus Christi, TX
1989, Parkerson Gallery; Corpus Christi, TX
1983, First City Bank; Houston, TX
1983, 814 Gallery, Lake Charles, LA
1982, Midtown Art Center; Houston, TX
1979, University of St. Thomas; Houston, TX
1978, Undermain Studios, Houston, TX
GRANTS/AWARDS/COMMISSIONS
2013, Rio Rancho City Centre, One Percent for the Arts and Grant, Rio Rancho, NM
2013, Obscura, Centennial Project Space, New Mexico Arts; Santa Fe, NM
2010, The Willows, commission for Presbyterian Health Care; St. Louis, MO
2009, Desert Monarch, New Mexico Arts Permanent Collection; Taos Center for the Arts, Taos, NM
2009, Guadalupe, purchased by University of New Mexico West; Rio Rancho, NM
1999, Sol Y Sombra, Georgia O’Keeffe Estate, Artist-in-Residence; Ghost Ranch, NM
1989, Corpus Christi Municipal Arts Commission, commission for Corpus Christi Int’l Airport, Corpus Christi, TX
1988, Chinese Cultural Exchange Program, Fred Brown Installation, Museum of the Revolution; Beijing, China
1985, Artist-in-Residence Workspace Grant, Diverse Works, Inc.; Houston, TX
1984, Anne Giles Kimbrough Fund Grant; Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Grant, Dallas, TX
1977, San Francisco Art Institute; one-year grant, San Francisco, CA
1976, Roswell Art Museum & Anderson Oil Company; study grant with Luis Jimenez, Roswell NM
EDUCATION
1978-1981 - University of Houston/ University of St. Thomas; Art Department, Houston, TX
1976-1977 - San Francisco Art Institute; San Francisco, CA
APPRENTICESHIPS
1980-1982, Salvatore Scarpitta; Sculpture, Houston and New York
1979-1982, David Folkman; Lithography and Intaglio, Houston, TX
1978-1981, James Surls; Sculpture and Wood Construction, Houston, TX
1976, Luis Jimenez; Fiberglass cast sculpture, Roswell, NM
TEACHING
1989 – 1995, Art Museum of Fine Arts, Alfred C. Glassell School, Houston, TX
1993 – 2000, Artist and Program Designer for Young Audiences of Houston, Houston, TX
GROUP EXHIBITIONS (selected)
2012, Market Value, gf contemporary Gallery; Santa Fe, NM
2012, Temporary Installations Made for the Environment (TIME), Art in Public Places Program, New Mexico Arts, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
2006, Untitled, Coleman Gallery Contemporary Art, Albuquerque, NM
2002, Sensored, Sanctuario de Guadalupe; Santa Fe, NM
2000, Journey: Sculpture 2000, 18th International Sculpture Conference; Houston, TX
1993, Six Houston Artists Beyond the West, Foster/Freeman Galleries; San Antonio, TX
1992, 20th Anniversary Exhibition, 1972-1992, Waco Art Center; Waco, TX
1990, El Paso Museum of Art; El Paso, TX
1989, A Century of Sculpture in Texas, 1889-1989, Huntington Art Gallery; UT Austin, TX
1987, Art that Moves, Laguna Gloria Art Museum; Austin, TX
1986, The Works, Diverse Works’ Artist in Residence Exhibition; Houston, TX
1986, Excellence ’86, Plaza of the Americas; Dallas, TX
1985, Expose, Diverse Works’ Artist-in-Residence Exhibition; Houston, TX
1985, Dallas Sculpture Symposium, Dallas, TX
1984, Diverse Works Art in Public Places, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Houston, TX
1983, A Salute to Houston Artists, Midtown Art Center, Houston, TX
1983, Bayou Show I & II; Houston, TX
1982, Premiere Event, Midtown Art Center; Houston, TX
1982, Monumental Art, University of Houston; Lawndale Annex, Houston, TX
1981, Mask Show II, Little Egypt Studios; Houston, TX
1979, The Door Show, Houston Festival; Houston, TX
1978, Inaugural Pow Wow Show, University of Houston; Lawndale Annex, Houston, TX
1978, Main Street Festival, Houston, TX
1978, Inaugural Exhibition, Texas A&M Gallery; College Station, TX
1977, Six on Six; Monumental Sculpture, University of Houston, TX
REVIEWS and PUBLICATIONS (selected)
Temporary Installations Made for the Environment (TIME), 2012
Casa Tiempo, New Mexican Arts, Entertainment and Culture, 2012
Taking Root – The Willows at Brooking Park, 2010
Corpus Christi Public Art Collection, 2009
“Art for Our Sake: The Artistic Touch at Allen Center,” Center Newsletter, Houston, 1991
David Pickering, “Sculpting the Future," Corpus Christi Caller Times, January 14, 1990
Katherine Guild, “Natural Ally," Houston Metropolis Magazine, September 1989
D. Pickering, “Artists Eyeball Airport, Find it Right for Sculpture," Corpus Christi Caller Times, Aug ‘89
Fran Kalmykov, “Don Redman, Kinetic Rhyme," Eleven by Fourteen Art, Summer, 1988
Van Hetherly and Ken Hammond, “Artists," Texas, Houston Chronicle Magazine, April 3, 1988
REVIEWS and PUBLICATIONS (selected) (continued)
Patricia C. Johnson, “Some Know How to Break the Rules," Houston Chronicle, May 26, 1987
Susan Chadwick, “On Angels’ Wings, Don Redman Rides the Wind,” Houston Post, May 17, 1987
Janet Landay, “Artists Working Together in Houston, 1969-86,"Collaborators Show Catalog, Sep 1986
“Inaugural Sculpture Exhibition," The Art Center Newsletter, Waco, Texas, May 1984
“That’s Right, Those Sculptures are Back," Abilene Reporter-News, June 19, 1983
Keith Watson, “Bayou Show Takes to the Streets," Houston Post, March 13, 1983
Michelle Sandoval, “Texas Art Scene’s New Expressions," The Daily Texan, July 1982
Pat Danko, “20/20, an Art Event," Artscene, Fall, 1981
Trudy Sween, Houston Doors, Houston Festival Foundation, 1979
Greg Props, “A&M Exhibits UH Sculptures," The Battalion, January 1978
Don Redman, Resume