BORN IN 1954, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
EDUCATION
1981 M.F.A., University of California, Davis.
1979 M.A., California State University, Sacramento
1977 B.A., California State University, Sacramento
SOLO EXHIBITION
2010 Mason Murer Fine Art, Atlanta, GA, “Arthur Gonzalez”*
CAA. Special installation, Fort Mason, Herbst Theatre, “Read”
John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “Read”
Lamar Dodd School of Art Gallery, University of Georgia, Athens Art Gallery, “@ Last”
2009 Harvey/Meadows Gallery, Aspen, CO, “Morning Suites”
2007 John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “A Question of Balance”
2006 Galerie Pierre, Taichung, Taiwan, “Arthur Gonzalez, Personal Exhibition”
John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “Sour Grapes” works on rejection slips
2004 Daum Museum, Sedalia, MO, “Bay Area Ceramic Sculptors: Second Generation”
Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM, “Arthur Gonzalez”
2003 St. Louis Community College, St Louis, MO, “What Tool Must I use…The work of Arthur Gonzalez”
John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “Saging”
Noel Gallery, Charlotte, NC, “Arthur Gonzalez”
2002 John Elder Gallery, New York, NY, “The Horizon is Sitting Beside You”
2000 Delta College Art Gallery, Stockton, CA, “The View from the Equator: Arthur Gonzalez, A Survey Exhibition, 1985-2000”
Susan Cummins Gallery, Mill Valley, CA, “The Cadence of Stupidity”
1999 Jon Elder Gallery, New York, NY, “The Cadence of Stupidity”
Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “The Cadence of Stupidity” work inspired by Carlo Collodi
Portland Community College, Portland, OR, “Arthur Gonzalez”
1998 Scripps Annual Invitational, Scripps College, Claremont, CA, “Arthur Gonzalez”
1997 Susan Cummins Gallery, Mill Valley, CA, “Above and Below”
University Art Gallery, California State University, Chico, CA, “One’s Own Spirit”
1996 Cuesta College Art Gallery, San Luis Obispo, CA, “Open Books, Open Minds”
1995 John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “Summer Subjects”
Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York, NY, “Arthur Gonzalez”
1994 Monique Knowlton Gallery/Kent, Kent, CT, “Arthur Gonzalez”
1992 John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “At Heart Level” (catalog)
1991 Creative Growth Gallery, Oakland, CA, “Out of Bounds”
Koplin Gallery, Santa Monica, CA, “Hybrids: New Sculpture”
1990 Michael Himovitz Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “Drawings from Purgatory and Limbo”
Susan Cummins Gallery, Mill Valley, CA, “Arthur Gonzalez: Survey of Work 1982-1989”
California College of Arts & Crafts Downtown Gallery, Oakland, CA, “Arthur Gonzalez”
1988 Natsoulas/Noveloso Gallery, Davis, CA, “Before and After Greece”
Robert Kidd Gallery, Birmingham, MI, “Arthur Gonzalez”
Sharpe Gallery, New York, NY, “Messengers & Travelers”
1987 Allrich Gallery, San Francisco, CA, “Two Weeks in Hawaii”
Himovitz/ Solomon Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “Drawings and Monotypes”
1986 The Gallery, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, “Ceramic Sculpture”
Himovitz/Solomon Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “Highway Pi”
Sharpe Gallery, New York, NY, “Arthur Gonzalez”
1985 Sharpe Gallery, New York, NY, “Arthur Gonzalez”
1984 University Art Gallery, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, “Arthur Gonzalez”
Himovitz/Solomon Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “Return”
Sharpe Gallery, New York, NY, “Arthur Gonzalez”
1983 Gallery II, Baton Rouge, LA, “Modern Art for the Serious Home”
1982 University Art Gallery, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, “Junior Artist-in-Residence”
1981 Richard Nelson Gallery, University of California, Davis, CA, “A Man & His City”
1980 The Candy Store Gallery, Folsom, CA, “The Rabbit Hunt”
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2010 Cinima Gallery, Urbana, Il, “Show of Heads”
Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis, MN. “Twenty Years in Retrospect”
New York Transit Museum, New York, New York. “Inspiring Spaces: 25 Years of MTA Arts for Transit”
Arrowmont Main Gallery, Gatlinburg, TN, “Figurative Association: The Human Form in Clay” *
The Dairy Barn Art Center, Athens, OH, “Transcending the Figure”
2009 CCA Gallery, California College of the Arts, Oakland, CA, “Book/Text”
San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA, “It’s Not Me, It’s You”
Victoria Boyce Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ, “Human Narratives”
John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “Thirty Ceramic Sculptors”
Northern Clay Center, Minneapolis, MN, “Contemporary Monsters”
2008 Standard Ceramic Supply Company, Carnegie, PA, “Muchachos”
SOFA Chicago, John Natsoulas Gallery
Blue Line Gallery, Roseville, CA, “Eccentric Imagery”
LoBot Gallery, East Oakland, CA, “Resurrection: The Dead Space Show”
Westchester Arts Council, White Plains, NY, “Confrontational Ceramics,” curated by Judith Schwartz
Sacramento Public Library, Sacramento, CA, “TB-9 Revisited”
Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “Thirty Ceramics Sculptors”
Museo Internazionale di Arti Applicate Oggi, Torino, Italy, “The Grand Ceramics Theatre”
Lamar Dodd Art Center, LaGrange, GA, “LaGrange National”
Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO, “ARAC@AAM: Anderson Ranch at the Aspen Art Museum”
2007 Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM, “Seven Deadly Sins”
John Natsoulas Gallery, SOFA Art Fair, Chicago Navy Pier, Chicago, IL
University of California Santa Cruz, CA, “Nor Cal Clay”
University of Akron Art Gallery, Akron, OH, “All the Difference: Works in Clay”
Turman Larison Contemporary, Helena, MT, “Northwest Figurative Ceramic Sculpture”
John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “30 Ceramic Sculptors” CCACA Conference
Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA, “Dirty Dozen”
John Natsoulas Gallery, Louisiville Convention Center, Louisville, KY, SOFA /NCECA
Danny Simmons Corridor Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, “3Dc: Discover, Define and Discuss Contemporary Craft”
2006 The UBS Art Gallery, New York, NY, “Along the Way, MTA Arts for Transit: 20 Years of Public Art”
Oregon College of Art & Craft, Hoffman Gallery in the Centrum Building, Portland, OR, “Cruder”
The Parkland Art Gallery, Champaign, IL, “Biennial Ceramics Invitational 2006”
Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM, “Tell Me a Story”
Oliver Art Center, Oakland, CA, “On Making”
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, AL, “Poetic Expressions of Mortality”
Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, “Poetic Expressions of Mortality, P.Price Collection”
Xen Gallery, Saint Louis, MO, “Likeness/The Human Form in Clay”
2005 Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM, “Cups, Cups, Cups”
Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, “Fired At Davis: Ross Turk Collection”
Ice Box Project Space, Philadelphia, PA, “Operation Rapid American Withdrawal 1970-2005”
The Art Foundry Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “From Tiles to Totems”
Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM, “American Masters 2000-2005”
Lacoste Gallery, Concord, MA, “Vanitas: Transient Treasures”
Creative Alliance, Baltimore, MD, “Pygmalion’s Gaze Reimagined: The Figure in Contemporary Ceramics”
2004 The Union Gallery, University of California, Davis, CA, “The Eve Aesthetic”
Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM, “Election 2004”
Mason Muller Fine Arts, Atlanta, GA, “The Fall Show”
Fuller Museum of Art, Lincoln, MA, “The Perfect Collection: A Shared Vision for Contemporary Craft”
Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC, “The Nature of Craft and the Penland Experience”
2003 Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA, “The Plot Hill Collection of Contemporary Art”
Santa Fe Clay Gallery, Santa Fe, NM, “Hundreds of Cups”
Museum of Arts & Sciences, Macon, GA, “Trans-mission”
2002 University of Northern Iowa, UNI Gallery of Art, Cedar Falls, IA, “Figured Ceramics”
University of Southern Maine Art Gallery, Gorham, ME, “Pushing Clay”
Penland School of Craft, Penland, NC, “Relevance of Making”
Chicago Navy Pier, Chicago, IL, “Virginia Groot Award Recipients”
Woodbury Gallery at Utah Valley State College, Orem, UT, “The 17th Annual 30 Ceramic Sculptors”
Craft Alliance, Saint Louis, MO, “The Body in Clay,” curated by Joe Bova
Dirt Gallery, Kansas City, MO, “Crude”
Byron Cohen Gallery, Kansas City, MO, “Fired Up”
2001 Yoju Livingware Gallery, Kyunggido, Korea, “World Ceramic Exposition 2001 Korea”
Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, “NCECA WOCEK Exhibition”
Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM, “Birds, Beasts and Little Fishes”
Encina Art Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “Private Eye”
DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA, “Terrors and Wonders: Monsters in ContemporaryArt”
Benefit Auction for the Mendocino Art Center, Davis, CA, “The Gegnome Project”
John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “The Holiday Group Show”
Flint Institute of Arts, Flint, MI, “Confrontational Clay: the Artist as Social Critic”
Springfield Museum of Art, Springfield, OH, “Confrontational Clay: the Artist as Social Critic”
The Middlebury College Museum of Art, Middlebury, VT, “Confrontational Clay: the Artist as Social Critic”
2000 Susan Cummins Gallery, Mill Valley, CA, “Perching of the Soul”
Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek, CA, “From the Fire: Figures in Ceramic”
The Mint Museum of Craft and Design, Charlotte, NC, “The Chasanoff Collection”
The Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR, “Confrontational Clay: the Artist as Social Critic”
Philharmonic Center or the Arts, Naples, FL, “Confrontational Clay: the Artist as Social Critic”
University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, “Confrontational Clay: the Artist as Social Critic”
The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, Arvada, CO, “A Glimpse of the Invisible” NCECA 2000
Encina Art Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “Heart of the Future: Part 3”
Nicholas Davies Gallery, New York, NY, “Ruling Passions”
1999 b. sakata garo, Sacramento, CA, “Group Show”
Riley Hawk Gallery, Columbus, OH, “Looking in the Mirror: Aspects of Figurative Ceramics”
1998 Oliver Art Center, Oakland, CA, “Drop/Add”
Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA, “More Than Clay” the Toki Collection of Ceramics
John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “All Creatures Great & Small” (also 1986-1997)
John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “Thirty Ceramic Sculptors” (also 1986-1997)
SMUD building Lobby Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “Four on the Wall”
The Lef Foundation, St. Helena, CA, “Sculptural Perspectives for the New Millennium”
Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA, “More Than Clay: The Toki Collection of Ceramics”
Pence Gallery, Davis, CA, “More Than Clay: The Toki Collection of Ceramics”
1997 Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA, “California State Univ. Sacto. 50th Anniversary Exhibition”
American River College Art Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “Many People/ Many Media”
Oliver Art Center, Oakland, CA, “Ceramic Still Life: The Common Object” (catalog)
Barrick Museum, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, “NCECA Clay National 1997”
Bally’s Las Vegas, NV, NCECCA, “Salt & Pepper”
Encina Art Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “Class Reunion: CSUS/50”
Udinatti Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ
SOFA Art Fair, Miami, FL, Susan Cummins Booth
Nevada Institute of Contemporary Art, Las Vegas, NV, “New Movement in Contemporary Figurative Sculpture”
Art Department Gallery, Santa Clara University, CA, “Ceramics Invitational”
Barton County Community College Shafer Art Gallery, Great Bend, KS, “From Plastic Form to Printer’s Plate”
1996 McDonough Museum of Art, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH, “From Plastic Form to Printer’s Plate”
Irving Arts Center, Irving, TX, “From Plastic Form to Printer’s Plate”
Western Washington University Western Gallery, Bellingham, WA, “From Plastic Form to Printer’s Plate”
Canton Museum of Art, Canton, OH, “From Plastic Form to Printer’s Plate”
Udinotti Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ
K & E Gallery, New York, NY, “Alternation”
John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “The Robert Arneson Tribute Exhibition”
The Sun Gallery, Hayward, CA, “Ceramic Figurative Art of Northern California”
Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, CA, “Exposition of American Art” (also 1992-1995)
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA, “L.A. Modernism Exposition”
Maple Hill Gallery, West Stockbridge, MA, “The Second Annual Berkshire Clay National”
Phantom Galleries, Sacramento, CA, “White Gallery Reunion Show”
University Art Gallery, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA, “CLAY: Recent Ceramic Sculpture”
The Colorado College Coburn Gallery, Colorado Springs, CO, “American Figurative Clay”
1995 The Lamont Gallery, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH, “From Plastic Form to Printer’s Plate”
SOFA Exposition, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL
IV Mostra Mercato, Faenza, Italy, “La Ceramica Del ‘900”
Encina Art Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “Chicano/Latino Art”
John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “The Figure”
New Jersey Center for the Arts, Summit, NJ, “Myth and Reality”
1994 Los Angeles International Art Fair, Los Angeles, CA, “Art L.A. Exposition” (also 1990-1993)
Kingsborough Community College, Brooklyn, NY, “Tribute to Robert Arneson: Changing the Face of American Ceramics”
Contemporary Craft Museum, San Francisco, CA, “Tastes and Trends”
Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, HI, “2nd Annual Pacific Rim Sculpture Conference Exhibit”
The Center of Northern Thai Handcrafts, Chaiing Mai, Thailand, “Tell Me a Story”
Calcutta, New Delhi, and Bombay, India, “The Triennial: Tell Me a Story”
Mills Building, San Francisco, CA, (Through the Contemporary Craft Museum) “Local Media; Within and Beyond Traditions” Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA, “CLAY: Figure & Function”
Monique Knowlton Gallery, Kent, CT, “The Domestic Landscape”
Newcomb Gallery, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, “Presence & Scale”
1993 Susan Cummins Gallery, Mill Valley, CA, “Small Scale Sculpture”
Oliver Art Center, California College of Arts & Crafts, Oakland, CA, “Nine Decades of California Craft”
Olone College, Fremont, CA, “Go Figure”
Honolulu Academy of Arts, The Academy Art Center at Linekona, Honolulu, HI, “First Annual Pacific Rim Ceramic Sculpture”
William Traver Gallery, Seattle, WA, “Clay 1993-4: A National Survey”
Artists Contemporary Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “The Next Generation”
Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York, NY, “M’aidez/Mayday”
California Crafts Museum, San Francisco, CA, “West Coast Clay”
I.D.E.A. Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “Bout Bicycles”
The Taft Museum, Cincinnati, OH, “Tell Me a Story”
Walter A. Buehler Alumni and Visitor Center, UC Davis, CA, “Art Studio Alumni Exhibition”
The Sterilization Plant, San Pablo, CA, “New Year’s Group Exhibition”
University Art Gallery, California State University, Hayward, CA, “Large Scale Figurative Ceramics”
1992 Oliver Art Center, California College of Arts & Crafts, Oakland, CA, “From Plastic Form to Printer’s Plate: 16 Contemporary Sculptor/ Printmakers”
San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, “Social Figuration”
Robert Kidd Gallery, Birmingham, MI, “Sculpture/Glass, Sculpture/Clay”
The Society for Contemporary Crafts, Pittsburgh, PA, “Figurative Clay” (catalog)
California College of Arts & Crafts Gallery, Oakland, CA, “New Faculty”
Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA, “The Sculptural Object”
John Natsoulas Gallery, Davis, CA, “Holy Night”
1991 The American Craft Museum, New York, NY, “The Collector’s Eye,” a benefit auction (catalog)
Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA, “Crocker/Kingsley-Centennial Exhibition” (catalog)
Allrich Gallery, San Francisco, CA, “Twenty-Five Years Celebration”
NCECA Conference, Tempe, AZ, “Minor Art by Major Artists”
Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ, “The Human Form as Mythical Vessel”
The University of Hawaii at Manoa Art Gallery, Honolulu, HI, “The Fourth International ShoeboSculpture Exhibition” (catalog)
Muckenthaler Cultural Center, Fullerton, CA, “Cultural Perspectives of the Nineties” (catalog)
The Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA, “Art of California Magazine Discovery Award Exhibit”
1990 Allrich Gallery, San Francisco, CA, “The Figure,” an exhibition of collected work
Koplin Gallery, The Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA, “The L.A. Art Expo”
The Fortress, Savona, Italy, “National Ceramic Bienalle, California Sculptors”
The National Museum of Ceramic Art, Baltimore, MD, “American Ceramic Sculpture”
Susan Cummins Gallery, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL, “Chicago Exposition”
1989 Dinnerware, Tucson, AZ, “The Human Form as Mythical Vessel: Figures in Clay”
Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY, “The 28th Ceramic National”
Walter/McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA, “Fool’s Fantasy”
John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI, “Surrealist Ceramics”
Allrich Gallery, San Francisco, CA, “Group Show”
Main Art Gallery, Visual Arts Center, California State University Fullerton, CA “Contemporary Ceramics: The Artists of TB 9”
Lamar Dodd Art Center, La Grange, GA, “La Grange National XIV”
Palo Alto Cultural Center, Palo Alto, CA, “Ceramic Traditions: The Figure”
Garth Clark Gallery, New York, NY, and Los Angeles, CA, “The Portrait Pot”
Metropolitan Life Gallery, New York, NY, “Ancient Explorations: 5 Contemporary Sculptors”
Natsoulas/Noveloso Gallery, Davis, CA, “Artists for Amnesty”
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, “First Perth International Crafts Triennial”
Natsoulas/Noveloso Gallery, Davis, CA, “Drawing for Funk’s Sake!”
1988 Allrich Gallery, San Francisco, CA, “Group Show”
Euphrat Gallery, De Anza College, Cupertino, CA, “Clay Works: On The Wall/Off The Wall”
Artists Contemporary Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “Artists in Crisis Benefit Exhibition”
Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC, “Imprimatur”
1987 Philbrook Art Center, Tulsa, OK, “The Eloquent Object”
Works Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, “Invitational Exhibition: Ceramics 1987”
J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY, “What’s New: American Ceramics Since 1900”
San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, CA, “Figurative Ceramic Sculpture: Mother Earth”
Sacred Heart Schools, Menlo Park, CA, “Los Animales del Sol”
Esther Saks Gallery, Chicago, IL, “Interior Images”
Japan/American Exchange Exhibition, City Gallery, Kobe, Japan, “Artbridge”
Jay Gallery, New York, NY
Sharpe Gallery, New York, NY, “Group Show”
Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI “Romanticism and Cynicism in Contemp. Art”
Robert Kidd Gallery, Birmingham, MI, “Major Concepts: Clay”
1985 Hal Bromm, New York, NY, “New Sculpture”
The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, “Earth Transformed by Fire: Ceramic Sculpture”
Palo Alto Cultural Center, Palo Alto, CA, “Imagination”
New Paltz Gallery, SUNY, New Paltz, NY, “In the Eye of the Beholder: A Portrait of Our Time”
Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA, “Contemp. American Ceramics: 20 Artists”
Allen Frumkin Gallery, New York, NY, “Outline/Cutout/Silhouette”
Palo Alto Cultural Center, Palo Alto, CA, “Satirical Art Since 1970”
Memorial Union Art Gallery, Davis, CA, “Multiple Viewpoints: Seven Contemporary American Sculptors”
Puck Building, New York, NY, “I.C.I. Tenth Anniversary Exhibition”
Himovitz/Solomon Gallery, Sacramento, CA, “Baker’s Dozen”
University Museum, Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, “Recent Ceramic Sculpture”
1984 Artist’s Space, New York, NY, “New Galleries from the Lower East Side”
Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA, “Daniel Jacobs Collection, Imagined Icons”
DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA, “A Passionate Vision: The Daniel Jacobs Collection”
P.S. 1, Long Island City, NY, “The New Portrait”
Allen Frumkin Gallery, New York, NY, “Notes From the Underground”
Santa Barbara Gallery, New York, NY, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, “Neo-York: Report on a Phenomenon”
1983 Sharpe Gallery, New York, NY, “Self Image”
Sharpe Gallery, New York, NY, “Sex!”
1982 Hecsher Museum, Long Island, NY, “Selections from the Daniel Jacobs Collection”
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1998 Kirsten Coughlin,The Crafts Report, June, “Craft Galleries, John Natsoulas Gallery”
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Staff Writer, Art Academy NEWS, February/March, p. 3, “Contemporary Narrative Art on View at Museum Feb. 4-April 25, 1993”
Staff Writer, The Downtowner, Stepping Out, Feb. 2, p. 33, “The Taft Museum’s ‘Tell Me a Story’ exhibit runs from Feb. 4 – April 25”
Owen Findsen, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Jan. 31, Section G, “Taft Exhibit Tells the World Stories of American Lifestyles”
Carolyn Svetz, SusanCousins, SeanM.Smith, & Darlym J.Campbell, Ohio Guide, 1st-7th, p. 68, Feb
Laura Weir Hill and Scott Hill, The Davis Enterprise Weekend, Cover Story, Thursday, April 1, pp. 4 & 6, “Ceramics of the First Order on Display in Davis”
Staff Writer, The Staff Reporter Chronicle, March 31, p. 6, “Ceramic Sculpture’s Local Mark, Bay Area Artists Excel in the Medium”
1992 Staff Writer, CCAC News, April 29, Vol. 2, No. 2, p. 2, “Pro Bono Work: Making a Contribution”
Robert Pincus, Night & Day, April 16, pp. 26-27, “Imagery is Rich, Theme is Poor”
1991 James Scarborough, Artweek, December 12, Vol. 22, No. 42, pp. 9-10, “Funk is Here To Stay: Sculptural Perspectives for the Nineties: Muckenthaler Cultural Center
Carolyn Crane, Ceramics Monthly, p. 12, “Up Front,” 2nd Annual California Conference 1991
Jamie Brunson, Visions, “Spotlight,” Summer Quarterly, “Arthur Gonzalez”
John Stephenson, M.P.A. Newsletter, March, “Values in Clay”
Lynne Ames, The New York Times, August 11, “Critics on the Run: Commuters Appraise a New Art Project”
1990 Robert Barnard and Robert Brady, Ceramics Monthly, December, pp. 40-47, “1990 NEA Grant”
Robert A. Ellison Jr., American Craft, Oct/Nov pp. 40-49, “The 28th Ceramic National”
Carol Schrumpf, Marin Independent Journal, October 23, “Intriguing Ceramics Pose Mysteries, Questions”
Michael David Thomas, Arizona Daily Wildcat, October, “’Human Form’ Show Takes Critical Look at Mankind”
Staff Writer, Ceramics Monthly, Nov., Vol 38. #9, pp. 36, 38, “Syracuse: 28th Ceramic National”
Martina Schoder, Neue Keramik, 4/9 July/Aug. pp. 249-250, “Neues Aus USA”
Jamie Brunson, Artweek, March 1990, Vol. 21, #8, pp. 10-11, “Fresh Starts”
Anne Brennen, Broadsheet, Adelaide, South Australia, March, Vol. 19, No. 1, “American Figurative Ceramics 1989”
Holly Johnson, The Sacramento Union, April 14, pp. 25, 26, “Metaphysical Art From These Hunks of Clay”
Brian Hamlin, Reporter, Feb., p. 4A, “Sculpting Their World”
Bruce Peterson, The Daily Republic, February 5, “Bold Sculpture at SCC”
John Shepard, The Daily News, May 28, “Ancient Explorations, Far From The Beaten Track”
1988 Elizabeth Hess, The Village Voice, June 7, “Just Desserts?”
1987 Staff Writer, Ceramics Monthly, February, pp. 41-49, “Art, Money, and the N.E.A”
Vicki Mailes, The Hornet, February, “Alumni Art Exhibit”
Ken Magri, On the Wing, February, “Clay Sculpture from the Source”
Maria F. Porges, Artweek, February, “Medium of the Unconscious”
Victoria Dalkey, The Sacramento Bee, March, “Feats of Clay”
Molly Johnson, Union, March 10, “Earthly Delights”
Michael McTwigan, American Ceramics, Vol. 5, #3, pp. 35-43, “A Portrait of Our Time”
Jamie Brunson, Artweek, May, “Personal Narratives Recorded”
Glen Nelfand, San Francisco Sentinel, June 5, 1986, “Four Figurative Sculptors-New Imagery from Mother Earth” Staff Writer, New Art Examiner, May, p. 2A, (photo)
Staff Writer, The Sacramento Bee, February 6, “Drawing Conclusions”
Michael Cone, Flash Art, May-June, p. 55, “Arthur Gonzalez”
Tedd Prudhomme, Say, October, p.15, “Arthur Gonzalez: Iconographer of Clay”(Interview) Timothy Cohes, Arts, November, pp. 41-43, “Hudson River Editions-Pelavin Editions: A Report from the Other World of Printmaking”
Alex Brownstein, The Vermont Cynic, No. 6, p. 14, “Gonzalez’s Surrealistic Presentation at L/L”
1985 Mikhail Horowitz, Kingston Freeman, “Life” section, March 31
William Zimmer, American Ceramics, Vol. 4, “Arthur Gonzalez: Of Melodramas, Moviestars, and Modern Times”
Camelia Padilla, New Mexico Daily Lobo, 11/12, “Exhibit Proves Ceramics More Than Just Pots”
1984 Michael McTwigan, American Ceramics, Vol. 13, “A Passionate Vision: the Daniel Jacobs Collection”
Carlo McCormick, New York Beat, April 14, “Art Takes II”
1983 Staff Reporter, NCECA Journal, Vol. 4, “Arthur Gonzalez”
Ellen Handy, Arts, November, p. 5, “Emergence: New From the Lower East Side”
AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, RESIDENCIES
2011 Watershed, Maine, Artist in Residence**
2007 Pilchuck Glass Studio, Seattle, WA, Artist-in-Residence
2006 Tainan National University of the Arts, Taiwan, Artist-in-Residence
2002 University of Akron, Myers School of Art, Akron, OH, Artist-in-Residence
2001 Warhol Foundation/Penland School of Crafts, Penland, NC, Artist-in-Residence Award
Wallace Alexander Gerbode Visual Arts Award
1997,92 Virginia Groot Foundation Award (1st and 2nd place)
1994 California Arts Council Fellowship
National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts Residency in Southern Florida**
1991 Art of California Magazine Discovery Award (Gold & Bronze Medal)
1990,86,84,82
National Endowment of the Arts Individual Artist Fellowship
1986 Skowhegan School of Art, Skowhegan, ME, Artist-in-Residence, **
1985 Virginia Center for the Arts, Sweet Brier, VA, Artist-in-Residence**
1981 University of Georgia, Athens, GA, Ford Foundation Junior Artist-in-Residence
PUBLICATIONS
2010 Makers: The History of American Studio Craft, Metcalf and Koplos, Univ. of South Carolina Press
The Art of Rejection by Arthur Gonzalez (3rd Edition). John Natsoulas Press, Davis, CA
Other People’s Rejection Letters. Bill Shapiro. Random House
2009 Handbuilding : Ceramics for Beginners. Shay Amber. Lark Books, Asheville, NC
Dry Glazes. Jeremy Jernegan,* University of PA Press, Philadelphia, PA
500 Ceramic Sculptures. Glen Brown. Lark Books, Asheville, NC
2008 500 Ceramic Sculptors. Lark Books, Asheville, NC
Confrontational Ceramics. Judith Schwartz, NYU, New York, NY
Ceramics for Beginners : Hand Building. Lark Books, Asheville, NC
2007 The Question of Balance : Arthur Gonzalez. John Natsoulas Press, Davis, CA
2006 The Art of Rejection by Arthur Gonzalez. John Natsoulas Press, Davis, CA
Ceramic Today: Encyclopedia of Ceramic Artists. Steven Goldate, Editor, Australia
Along The Way: MTA Arts for Transit. Sandra Bloodworth and William Ayres.
The Monicelli Press, New York, NY
Works of Ceramic Artists from Around the World. Shanghai Fine Arts Publishers, Shanghai, China
Contemporary Ceramics, p. 136. Susan Peterson. Watson Guptill Publications, New York, NY
Poetic Expressions of Mortality. Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL
A Potter’s Handbook, 6th edition, plate 47. Glenn C. Nelson and Richard Burkett, Wadsworth Publishing,
Belmont, CA
2005 The Figure in Clay. Suzanne Tourtillott, Editor. Lark Books, Asheville, NC
2004 The Eve Aesthetic. Nancy Servis. Memorial Union Gallery, Univ. of California, Davis, CA
The Nature of Craft and the Penland Experience. Lark Books, Asheville, NC
Four California Sculptors, The Second Generation. The Daum Museum, Sedalia, MO
The Craft and Art of Clay, 4th edition, p. 43. Susan Peterson. Laurence King Pub, London, UK
2003 Understanding Art, 4th edition, p. 210. Lois Fitchner-Rathus
2002 Ceramics, A Potter’s Handbook, 6th edition, plate 47. Glen C. Nelson and Richard Burkett
The Penland Book of Ceramics. Deborah Morgenthal and Suzanne Tourtillott, editors. Lark Books, Sterling Publishing Co., New York, NY
2000 Confrontational Clay: The Artist as Social Critic. Judith S. Schwartz. Exhibits USA, Kansas City, MO
1999 The Cadence of Stupidity: The Works of Arthur Gonzalez. Diane Chin Lui. John Natsoulas Press, Davis, CA
1998 The California Art Review. Les Krantz American Reference, Chicago, IL
Who’s Who in American Art. Amy Furman, Senior Editor. R.R. Bowker, New Providence, NJ
1997 Make it in Clay: A Beginner’s Guide to Ceramics. Charlotte Speight and John Toke, Mayfield Publishing Co.
1997 American Ceramic Artists Today. Poslin G. Zhou. The People’s Fine Art Publishing House, Beijing, China
1996 Who’s Who Among Hispanic Americans, 3rd edition. Gale Research Inc., Farmington Hills, MI
1994 Hands in Clay. Charlotte Spreight and John Toke. Mayfield Publishing Co., Mountain View, CA
1993 Contemporary Ceramics: A Step Toward the Future. Hongik Univ. Ceramic Research Institute, Seoul, South Korea
1992 Arthur Gonzalez: At Heart Level. Katherine Chapin. John Natsoulas Press, Davis, CA
1990 The 28th Ceramic National: Clay, Color, Content. 1990 Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY
Encyclopedia of Ceramics. Teturo Murobushi. Japan Art Publishing Co., Tokyo, Japan
American Artists, An Illustrated Survey of Leading Contemporaries. Les Krantz American Reference, Chicago, IL
1989 American Ceramics from the collection of the Everson Museum, Syracuse, NY
1988 Contemporary American Craft Art: A Collector’s Guide. Barbara Mayer. Gibbs M. Smith Inc., Layton, UT
Who’s Who in the World. Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, NJ
The History of American Ceramics: from Pipkins and Bean Pots to Contemporary Forms, 1607 to the Present. Elaine Levin. Henry N. Abrams Inc., New York, NY
1987 American Ceramics-1876 to the Present. Garth Clark. Abbeyville Press, New York, NY
The Eloquent Object. Marsha Manhart. The Washington Press, Florham Park, NJ
1984 Neo-York. Phyllis Plous & Mary Looker. Univ. of Santa Barbara Press, Santa Barbara, CA
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Alta Bates Corp., Emeryville, CA
American Craft Museum, New York, NY
American Express Co., New York, NY
Burston Marsteller Co., New York, NY
California State University, Sacramento, CA (2 pieces)
Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA (3 pieces)
Daum Museum, Sedalia, MO (2 pieces)
Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY
Honolulu Acadamy of Arts, Honolulu, HI
Mexican Museum, San Francisco, CA
Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC
Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA (2 pieces)
Prudential Insurance Co., New York, NY
Racine Art Museum, Racine, WI
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ (2 pieces)
Smithsonian Archives of American Art, Washington, DC
The Tainan National University of the Arts, Tainan, Taiwan (2 pieces)
Tempe Museum, Tempe, AZ
University of Akron , Akron, OH
University of California, Davis, CA ( 2 pieces)
University of California Health System
University of Iowa Museum of Art, Iowa City, IA
Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT (2 pieces)
Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taipei, Taiwan (2 pieces)
PUBLIC COMMISSIONS
2004 Palm Desert Art Commission, CA, “Baja Palapa” with Donna Billick
1996 Taraval Police Station, San Francisco, CA
1991 Sacramento Mental Health Facility, Sacramento, CA
1990 Metropolitan Transit Authority, New York, NY
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1991-present Full Professor, California College of the Arts, Oakland, CA formerly
California College of Arts and Crafts (tenured)
2010 Instructor, Idyllwild Art Center, Idyllwild, CA
Instructor, Peter’s Valley Craft Center, Layton, NJ
2010, 08, 06, 04,
99, 97 Instructor, Penland School of Craft, Penland, NC
2011*, 09, 07, 05,
03 Instructor, Anderson Ranch, Snowmass, CO
2006, 04, 01 Instructor, Mendocino Art Center, Mendocino, CA
2001 Instructor, Haystack, ME
2000 Instructor, Santa Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM
1991-1989 Instructor, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
1988 Instructor, University of California, Berkeley, CA
1985 Instructor, University of California, Davis, CA
Instructor, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI
1984 Instructor, The New School for Social Research, New York, NY
1984, 1981 Instructor, Artist-in-Residence, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
1983 Artist in Residence, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
1982 Instructor, University of Georgia Studies Abroad Program, Cortona, Italy
LECTURES , WORKSHOPS and JUROR OF EXHIBITIONS
2011 NCECA, Juried Biennial, FLA, (Juror)*
2010 Marin County Fair, Marin, CA (Juror)*
Delta College, Stockton, CA (Juror)*
University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Art Students League of Denver, CO
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, The Figure in Clay Symposium, Gatlinburg, TN*
2009 Mudfire Clayworks & Gallery, Decatur, GA
Saddleback College, San Clemente, CA
University of California, Davis, CA
2008 Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA
The Firehouse Collective, The Firehouse Ceramics Symposium, Oakland, CA
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Mama’s Royal Cafe, (Juror), Oakland, CA
Sierra Nevada College, Incline Village, NV
2007 Chabot College, Hayward, CA
La Grange College, LaGrange, GA
University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Southern Illinois State University, Carbondale, IL
Davis High School, Davis, CA
2006 College of Marin, CA
University of Southern California, Roski School of Fine Arts, Los Angeles, CA
Taipei County Yingko Ceramics Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
Tainan National University of the Arts, Tainan, Taiwan
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
University of Hawaii, Oahu, HI
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK
2005 CCACA Conference, Davis, CA
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
2004 University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
2003 San Jose State University, CA
Trax Gallery, Berkeley, CA
Arts Benicia, “Terra Forma” (Juror) Benicia, CA
University of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
St. Louis Community College, St. Louis, MO
2002 Richmond Art Center (Juror), Richmond, CA
University of Miami, Miami, FL
Clay Space on Puget Sound, Suquamish, WA
University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA
2001 Yuma Symposium 22, Yuma, AZ
Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, NC
2000 Taking the Leap, Emeryville, CA
Society of Sculptors, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, (Juror) Pittsburgh, PA
38th Annual Regional Juried Art Show, (Juror) Fairfield, CA
Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA
Delta College, Stockton, CA
1999 Portland Community College, Portland, OR
“Taking a Leap” professional practice program, Emeryville, CA
“Revolutions of the Wheel,” Host to film debut, Oakland Museum, CA
NCECA, Juror for the Regional Student Exhibition, New Orleans, LA
NCECA, “Transmitting the Subconscious” panel discussion, New Orleans, LA
Winona State University, Bloomington, MN
1998 The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL
53rd Marin County Fair, (Juror) Marin, CA
Scripps College, Claremont, CA
American Craft Museum Collector’s Circle, New York, NY
California State University, Hayward, CA
1997 Boise State University, Boise, ID
University of Texas, Austin, TX
Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX
California State University, Chico, CA
Northern Illinois State University, DeKalb, IL
Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT
1996 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, graduate fellowship competition, (juror), Chicago, IL
The University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA
1995 Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo, CA
NCECA National, Minneapolis, MN
Matrix Gallery, Fine Crafts at Matrix, Sacramento, CA
1992 VPLAC Washington State University, Pullman, WA
Concordia Universite, Montreal, Quebec |