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Selected
Exhibitions
Publications/
Bibliography
(*reviews)
Public Speaking/
Presentations/
Radio/Television
Education
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Selected
Exhibitions
(*solo shows)
2002
Art for Aids, Somar Gallery, San Francisco, California.
Erotic Art, Soundscape Gallery, Santa Rosa, California.
2001
Group, Art Ink, Ballston Spa, New York.
2000
Art for Aids, Somar Gallery, San Francisco, California.
Portola Valley Classic Horse Show, Portola, California.
Marin Art Festival, Marin, California.
Erotic Art, Soundscape Gallery, Santa Rosa, California.
1999
*The Second Hanging, Spaghetti and Ravioli, San Francisco, California.
Art for Aids, Somar Gallery, San Francisco, California.
*The Horror of the Family: New Paintings, Merrin Gallery, Half Moon Bay, California.
ArtSpan’s Open Studios, Somar Gallery.
Odd, Pound Cake Gallery, San Francisco, California.
1998
Queer and Kinky Danger, Gay and Lesbian Historical Society of Northern California, San Francisco, California. Curated by Willy Walker.
Post Postcard 3, Four Walls, San Francisco, California.
Art Span’s Open Studios, Somar Gallery.
1997
The Horse as Icon in Contemporary Art, Merrin Gallery. Curated by Peggy Mallison.
Art Span’s Open Studios, Somar Gallery.
Anon Salon, San Francisco, California. Curated by Joe Bullock.
So Hip It Hurts’ Ouchfest, DNA Lounge, San Francisco, California. Invitational.
Strange Manipulations of a Scavenger Savant, Crucible Steele Gallery, San Francisco, California.
Post Postcard 2, Four Walls.
The Gothics, Roderick’s Chamber, San Francisco, California. Featured artist in an episode of the Discovery Channel’s “Beyond Bizarre.”
The History of the Undergarment, Elaine Benson Gallery, Bridge Hampton, New York. Invitational.
1996
American Indian, American Devil, 848, San Francisco, California. Invitational.
*Halloween, Roderick’s Chamber.
*The Body, the Tarot and a Fetish, Roderick’s Chamber.
The Art of the Corset, 111 Minna Gallery, San Francisco, California. Invitational.
Judgement of the Innocent, A Salon. San Francisco, California. Invitational.
1995
*Paintings and Drawings, Spaghetti and Ravioli.
Sex Object, La Luz De Jesus, Los Angeles, California.
1994
Senior Exhibition, Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont.
1993
All Women, Bennington College. Curated by Lori-Ann Dotson.
1992
*Venus In Alloy, Club Uranus, San Francisco, California.
Publications/Bibliography (*reviews)
Anna Noelle Rockwell: Paintings and Drawings, December 2002. Tesori Fine Art Publications.
*Southern California Riding Magazine, September 2000. Editorial.
*The Equine Image, October/November 1999. Featured artist.
Next Monet, 1999, www.nextmonet.com Featured artist.
Big Bridge, January 1999, www.bigbridge.com Featured artist.
Steakhaus, ongoing, www.steakhaus.comFeatured artist.
Carpe Noctem, September 1998. Featured artist.
*Suffering Is Hip, Volume 1, www.sepulchritude.com Featured artist with accompanying interview and article.
*Divazine, 1996. Featured artist with accompanying interview and article.
*Spectator’s “Chamber Music” by David Aaron Clarke, October 11, 1996.
Public
Speaking/ Presentations/Radio/Television
Artist discussion, Merrin Gallery, February 1999.
Presentation and demonstration, Martinez High School, Martinez, California.
Interviewed and presented artwork, Discovery Channel’s “Beyond Bizarre: the Gothic Underground,” 1997.
Panel discussion, “What’s New” with host Craig Martin, KPFA radio, Berkeley, California, 1996.
Education
BA degree in anthropology and fine arts from Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont, 1994.
Painting/sculpture department, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, California, 1989-1991.
Liberal studies, New School for Social Research, New York City, New York, 1988-1989.
Foundation, Parsons School of Design, New York City, New York, 1986-1988.
Sculpture department, Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara, California, 1986 and 1989.
Born
in Laguna Beach, California, 1968.
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