Shirley A. Boudreaux
701 S. Provenience Rd. #3B
Columbia, MO 65203
662-587-1776
Education:
Master of Fine Arts Present Fiber Art University of Missouri – Columbia
210 Jesse Hall, Columbia, MO 65211
Bachelor of Fine Arts May 7, 2011 Studio Art Mississippi University for Women
1100 College Street Columbus, MS 39701
Associate of Art May 2008 Art Northeast Mississippi Community College
101 Cunningham Blvd. Booneville, MS 38829
Diploma May 1983 Bonneville High School
251 Laker Way. S. Ogden, Utah 84405
Commission Work:
2012-PresentTate Hall: University of Missouri-Columbia
Exhibitions:
2012In the Spirit of La Vigia Invitation Book Show: “Cultural Bricolage Conference” featuring Ediciones Vigia, Columbia Missouri, November 5 to 17, 2012
2012Missouri Fiber Artist (MoFA) Conference: The Fashion Show “Best in Show Member’s Choice Award”: Juror Sharon Kilfoyle.
2012Missouri Fiber Artist (MoFA) Conference Exhibition, Juror Bob Adams, Osage Beach Missouri, April - May 2012
2012Earth Wind and Fire Fashion Show: Unions Art Council, Columbia Missouri, April 17, 2012
20122nd Annual Art After Dark Exhibitions: Museum of Art and Archaeology University of Missouri, April 5, 2012
2012Women in the Arts Exhibitions: Juried by Lisa Bartlett, Craft Studio Gallery on the University of Missouri Campus.
2012“Strength in Numbers”, Department of Art, Current MFA Graduate Students 2012 Exhibition, 9 January to 9 February 2012. University of Missouri-Columbia.
2011 Mississippi Collegiate Art Competition,Mississippi University for Women Columbus “ First Place Media in Fiber”: Juried by Heather Deyling of Savannah College of Art and Design February 19
2010Mississippi University for Women Senior Art Show, Mississippi University for Women
2010 Kappa Pi Art International Honorary Art Fraternity, Rho Chapter, Art in Autumn, Mississippi University for Women
2010 Mississippi University for Women Art Student Prints Show Columbus Lowndes County Public Library
2010 Mississippi University for Women Summer Fiber Art Show, Mississippi University for Women Art and Design Center
2010 “Shirley Ann Grondel-Boudreaux Art Exhibitions” The Ripley Mississippi Public Library July 1 to 7 August 2010
2010 Daryl Corner Ch. 19 BKN TV, Ripley Mississippi June 28, 2010
2010 The Dilettanti Literature and Fine Art Magazine, Mississippi University for Women
2010 Mississippi University for Women Juried Student Art Exhibits Show, March
Workshops, Demonstration, Conference and Art Activities:
2012Cultural Bricolage Conference” featuring Ediciones Vigia, Columbia Missouri, November 5 to 17, 2012
2012Sharon Kilfoyle, “Shibori Workshop”several traditional patterns (arashi, tesuji, itajime, kumo, mokume)
2012Carol Leigh “Fiber Furlough” Weaving Workshop. Triangle Weaving and Navajo Weaving.
2012 Boon's lick Missouri Reenactment Days, Demonstrated the triangle and inkle loom in period costumes. September 4, 2012
2012Missouri Fiber Artists Conference, May 20, 2012, Tar Tara Resort Osage Beach, Missouri
2012Caoimhghin O’ Fraithile, True/False Film Fest Museum of Art & Archaeology and Care Gallery with The University of Missouri-Columbia.
2011 New Orleans; Art Student League Trip
2009 St. Louis; Art Student League Trip
2007 Scotland Tours in the History of Scotland Art History
Publications:
The Dilettanti Literature and Fine Art Magazine at the MUW April 2011
Sketchbook Kappa Pi 2011
The Southern Sentinel 23 June 2010
Daryl Corner Ch. 19 Ripley Mississippi 28 June 2010
The Dilettanti Literature and Fine Art Magazine at the MUW April 2010
The Columbus Commercial Dispatch February 2010
The Spectator May 2009
The Columbus Commercial Dispatch 17 Nov 2008
The Spectator 22 January 2009
Organizations:
2012-Present (MoFA) Missouri Fiber Artists
2011-Present University of Missouri Fiber Club
2012-PresentAssociation of Graduate Art Students, Hospitality Chair
Employment:
2012-PresentGraduate Teaching Assistant Beginning Fiber, University of Missouri-Columbia
2011Graduate Teaching Assistant Intern 3-D Design, University of Missouri-Columbia:
2010-2011Eugenia Summers Gallery Assistant, Mississippi University for Women: Organized and supervised 5 to 10 people in the receiving of pieces of art work, the layout of the gallery, hanging, lighting, labeling all artwork, and working with the caterers.