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SANDRA TRUJILLO
WASHINGTON

         


This series of boxes is called “the devil is taking me away.” I used a rolodex narrative technique that would allow for three simultaneous narratives to develop and be “read” at the same time. My work is akin to genre painting where I use fictional narrative references both familial and cultural references.

Education:

MFA 2001 – Ceramics. University of Colorado at Boulder.
BA 1992 – Religious Studies. University of California at Berkeley.

Teaching Experience:

Eastern Washington University, Cheney. Visiting Artist Instructor
Fall Quarter 2004, Lecture course: Art in the Humanities, Studio course: 2D Basic Design.
Winter Quarter 2005, 2 Lecture courses: Art in the Humanities, Beginning Ceramics
Spring Quarter 2005, Studio courses: Beginning Ceramics and 2D Basic Design.
Summer Session 2005, Studio course, Beginning Ceramics.

University of Colorado at Boulder. Graduate Student Part-time Teaching Instructor
Spring Semester 2000, Studio course: First Year Wheel Throwing.
Fall Semester 2000. Studio course: First Year Wheel Throwing.

Corporate Experience:

APL/NOL(USA) Oakland, CA. Department of Human Resources. Benefits Specialist. Sept. 1994 – Aug. 1999
Hamilton Financial Corporation, San Francisco, CA. Department of Human Resources. Payroll Specialist/Benefits Analyst. April 1992- May 1994

Artist-in-Residence:

Quarry Tile Co. Spokane, Washington. June 2004-August 2004
Archie Bray Foundation For The Ceramic Arts. Helena, Montana. June 2002-May 2004
Guldagergaärd – International Museum of Ceramic Art, Skaelskør, Denmark. March 2002–May 2002
Mendocino Art Center, Mendocino, California. January 2002 – February 2002
Escola de Ceramica y Artesianias de La Bisbal, Catalunya, Spain. June 2000-July 2000, May 1994 – August 1994.

Guest Lecturer:

Contemporary issues in Feminist Research. Winter Lecture Series. Eastern Washington University, Department of Women’s Studies. February 17, 2005
Demonstration and slide-talk. Department of Ceramics. Eastern Washington University. September 2003

Publications:

ArtWeek. Feb. March 2005
American Craft. Aug/Sept 03. ISSN 1035-1841
Ceramics Art and Perception 2003. Issue 54 ISSN 0194-8008

Exhibitions:

Eastern Washington University Art Gallery, Cheney, WA Faculty Exhibition. January 2005
COPIA, Napa, CA. Ceramic Collection of Sandford Besser. December 2004
A.K.A.R., Iowa City, IA. Thirty by Five. December 2004
Ferrin Gallery, Lenox MA. SOFA, Chicago. November 2004
Kolva-Sullivan Gallery, Spokane WA. Quarry Tile Residency Exhibition. November 2004
Steamboat Springs Arts Council. Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The Slipcast Object. November 2004
Sante Fe Clay, Sante Fe, NM. Tea – National Invitational. June 2004
Archie Bray Foundation. Helena, MT. Modern Mithras – exit show. May 2004
Arizona State University. ASU Art Museum. Ceram*A*Rama.. Feb. 2004
Mavris Cultural Center, Indianapolis, IN. 2003 Archie Bray Resident Artist Exhibition. Mar. 2004
California State Polytechnic University – Kellogg University Art Gallery. Pomona CA. Ink & Clay Jan. – Feb. 2004.
Sante Fe Clay. Sante Fe, NM. 2003 Archie Bray Foundation Resident Artists. Sept – Oct 2003
Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, MT. 2003 Resident Artist Exhibition. June - July 2003
Archie Bray Foundation. Trouble with The Hausmaler – Lilian Fellowship Exhibition. April 2003
Grossmont College – Hyde Art Gallery. El Cajon. CA. The Vitrified Image: International Ceramic Invitational. March 2003
California State Polytechnic University – Kellogg University Art Gallery. Pomona, CA. Ink & Clay. Jan. – Feb. 2003.
Lill Street Art Center. SOFA Chicago. 2002 Archie Bray Foundation Resident Artists. Oct 2002
Museum of International Ceramic Art – Grimmerhus, Denmark. The Dancing Tool. April – August 2002
University of Colorado – CU Art Museum. Boulder, CO. Conditioned Response - MFA Exhibition. Nov. 2001
Mark Sink Gallery. Denver, CO. Claim. June 2001

Awards

Lilian Fellowship, Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts. 2002-2003