Matthew Curtis.
2 page CV
www.curtisglassart.com
Born Luton, England 1964.
Selected Exhibitions;
2019 Installation of Field of Light @ Iskia development
2019 New Glass Now, Corning NY, USA
2019 SOFA Chicago, co. Habatat Gallery USA.
2018 ‘Intersect’ Solo Exhibition, Lew Allen Gallery, Santa Fe, USA.
2018 Habatat International Invitational Exhibition, Michigan USA.
2017 Assembled Sabbia Gallery Solo Exhibition Sydney.
2017 SOFA Chicago, co. Habatat Gallery USA.
2017 Sarasota Glass Now. Habatat Gallery @ Sarasota USA.
2017 Wheaton Glass weekend Habatat Gallery. USA
2017 Defining Moments, Canberra Glasswork, ACT, Australia.
2016 Art Palm Beach, Habitat Gallery @ Florida USA.
2016 Group exhibition Kalumunda Gallery Perth,
2016 Sarasota Glass Now. Habatat Gallery, @ Sarasota USA.
2016 Habatat Gallery International Invitational Exhibition, Michigan USA.
2016 SOFA Chicago, co. Habatat Gallery USA.
2016 Interconnected, Form Gallery, Queanbeyan NSW AU.
2015 Creative Fellow Canberra Glass Works, Canberra, Australia.
2015 Wheaton Village Glass Weekend, Millville NJ, USA.
2015 Habatat Gallery International Invitational Exhibition, Michigan USA.
2015 Tom Malone Prize Finalist, Gallery of Western Australia.
2015 ‘Palette’ Sabbia Gallery Sydney.
2014 “Tree” Canberra Glassworks,
2013 A Line of Symmetry. Sabbia Gallery, Sydney.
2013 Habatat International Invitational, Michigan, USA.
2013 Tom Malone Finalist, Art Gallery of NSW.
2013 Waterhouse Finalist, South Australian Museum.
2013 Prima, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney. Part of Art Month.
2012 Habatat International Invitational, Michigan, USA.
2012 SOFA USA co, Pismo Gallery Colorado.
2011 Habatat International Invitational, Michigan, USA.
2011 ‘Geometry’ Masters Exhibition, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney.
2010 ‘Transparent’ Axia Modern Art, Melbourne.
2010 ‘Sum of Parts’, Masters Exhibition, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney.
2010 Australian Survey exhibition; Imago Gallery, Palm Desert, USA.
2010 SOFA Chicago, Thomas R Riley Gallery.
2010 Ranamok glass prize, touring finalist, Australia.
2009 ‘Symmetry in Nature’, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne.
2009 Finalist, Ranamok Glass Prize, Australia.
2009 ‘Collect’ at Satchi Gallery London. Co, Raglan Gallery Sydney
2009 Palm Beach 3, Thomas R Riley Gallery, USA.
2009 SOFA Santa Fe, Thomas R Riley Gallery, USA.
2008 “Matthew Curtis”, solo exhibition, Riley Gallery, Cleveland, USA.
2008 “Dialogue”, Beaver Gallery, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
2008 “Dividing Lines”, Solo Exhibition, Pismo Gallery, Aspen, USA.
2008 Palm Beach 3, Thomas R Riley Gallery, USA.
2008 “Collect” V&A, England, co. Raglan Gallery Sydney
2007 SOFA Chicago, Thomas R Riley Gallery.
2007 “Structural Divisions”, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne.
2006 “Australische Impressionen”, Gallery Rosenhauer, Goettingen, Germany.
2006 “Australian Glass” Sandra Ainsley Gallery Toronto, Canada.
2006 SOFA Chicago, Thomas R Riley Gallery.
2006 “Collect” V&A, England, co. Raglan Gallery Sydney
2005 “Segmented Structures” solo exhibition, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne.
2005 “Canberra Glass 2005”, Beaver Gallery, Canberra.
2005 “Glass Survey Exhibition”, Sanske Gallery, Switzerland.
“Collect, V&A”, England. co. Raglan Gallery.
2004 “SOFA Chicago”, Bullseye Gallery.
2004 “Something Different”, Glass Pyramid Gallery, Budapest, Hungary.
“Solo Exhibition” Sanske Gallery Zurich, Switzerland.
2003 “Grid Lines” Solo Exhibition Axia Modern Art, Melbourne, Australia.
2003 "Tactile" Solo Exhibition at Quadrivium Gallery, Sydney.
2003 “National Sculpture Prize” Exhibition, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
2003 "Surveying the Surface" solo exhibition at Beaver Galleries, ACT.
2002 “Material Culture” National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
2002 “Transparent Things” National Gallery of Australia Travelling Exhibition,
with Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery and The Thomas Foundation.
2001 “Solo Exhibition”, Sanske Gallery in collaboration with Creative Glass, Zurich.
2001 “Symmetry x 2” Australian Art Resources, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne.
1999 “Weekend 99”, Wheaton Village, Milleville, NJ
1998 “Past Tense/Future Perfect” National Tour, Craft West, Perth.
Awards,
2019 Corning Studio Residency, Corning NY, USA.
2015 Canberra Glassworks Fellowship, ACT Australia.
2014 Capital Arts Patrons Organisation, Canberra, Fellowship, New Work
2013 Arts ACT New Work Grant. ACT, Australia.
2011 Arts NSW Travel Grant.
2010 Arts Act New Work Grant. ACT, Australia.
2006 New work Grant, Australia Council.
2004 New work Grant, Australia Council.
2002 New Work Grant, Australia Council Grant.
1999 Thomas Foundation Grant.
1999 Fellowship, Creative Glass Centre of America, Wheaton NJ.
Collections;
Corning Museum of Glass 2019
Art Trust. Australia.
Art Gallery of South Australia.
National Gallery of Australia. 2003, 2011, 2013
Wagga Wagga National Glass Collection. Australia. 2003, 2010, 2012.
Mobile City Art Glass Museum Collection, America.
Ernsting Stifting, Glass Museum, Coesfelfd Germany.
De Young Museum, Saxe Collection, San Francisco, America.
Palm Springs Museum, CA. USA.
Private Collection of Elton John.
Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi.
Societe General, Singapore.
Morris Museum in Augusta Georgia, USA
Abu Dhabi
2 page CV
www.curtisglassart.com
Born Luton, England 1964.
Selected Exhibitions;
2019 Installation of Field of Light @ Iskia development
2019 New Glass Now, Corning NY, USA
2019 SOFA Chicago, co. Habatat Gallery USA.
2018 ‘Intersect’ Solo Exhibition, Lew Allen Gallery, Santa Fe, USA.
2018 Habatat International Invitational Exhibition, Michigan USA.
2017 Assembled Sabbia Gallery Solo Exhibition Sydney.
2017 SOFA Chicago, co. Habatat Gallery USA.
2017 Sarasota Glass Now. Habatat Gallery @ Sarasota USA.
2017 Wheaton Glass weekend Habatat Gallery. USA
2017 Defining Moments, Canberra Glasswork, ACT, Australia.
2016 Art Palm Beach, Habitat Gallery @ Florida USA.
2016 Group exhibition Kalumunda Gallery Perth,
2016 Sarasota Glass Now. Habatat Gallery, @ Sarasota USA.
2016 Habatat Gallery International Invitational Exhibition, Michigan USA.
2016 SOFA Chicago, co. Habatat Gallery USA.
2016 Interconnected, Form Gallery, Queanbeyan NSW AU.
2015 Creative Fellow Canberra Glass Works, Canberra, Australia.
2015 Wheaton Village Glass Weekend, Millville NJ, USA.
2015 Habatat Gallery International Invitational Exhibition, Michigan USA.
2015 Tom Malone Prize Finalist, Gallery of Western Australia.
2015 ‘Palette’ Sabbia Gallery Sydney.
2014 “Tree” Canberra Glassworks,
2013 A Line of Symmetry. Sabbia Gallery, Sydney.
2013 Habatat International Invitational, Michigan, USA.
2013 Tom Malone Finalist, Art Gallery of NSW.
2013 Waterhouse Finalist, South Australian Museum.
2013 Prima, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney. Part of Art Month.
2012 Habatat International Invitational, Michigan, USA.
2012 SOFA USA co, Pismo Gallery Colorado.
2011 Habatat International Invitational, Michigan, USA.
2011 ‘Geometry’ Masters Exhibition, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney.
2010 ‘Transparent’ Axia Modern Art, Melbourne.
2010 ‘Sum of Parts’, Masters Exhibition, Sabbia Gallery, Sydney.
2010 Australian Survey exhibition; Imago Gallery, Palm Desert, USA.
2010 SOFA Chicago, Thomas R Riley Gallery.
2010 Ranamok glass prize, touring finalist, Australia.
2009 ‘Symmetry in Nature’, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne.
2009 Finalist, Ranamok Glass Prize, Australia.
2009 ‘Collect’ at Satchi Gallery London. Co, Raglan Gallery Sydney
2009 Palm Beach 3, Thomas R Riley Gallery, USA.
2009 SOFA Santa Fe, Thomas R Riley Gallery, USA.
2008 “Matthew Curtis”, solo exhibition, Riley Gallery, Cleveland, USA.
2008 “Dialogue”, Beaver Gallery, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
2008 “Dividing Lines”, Solo Exhibition, Pismo Gallery, Aspen, USA.
2008 Palm Beach 3, Thomas R Riley Gallery, USA.
2008 “Collect” V&A, England, co. Raglan Gallery Sydney
2007 SOFA Chicago, Thomas R Riley Gallery.
2007 “Structural Divisions”, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne.
2006 “Australische Impressionen”, Gallery Rosenhauer, Goettingen, Germany.
2006 “Australian Glass” Sandra Ainsley Gallery Toronto, Canada.
2006 SOFA Chicago, Thomas R Riley Gallery.
2006 “Collect” V&A, England, co. Raglan Gallery Sydney
2005 “Segmented Structures” solo exhibition, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne.
2005 “Canberra Glass 2005”, Beaver Gallery, Canberra.
2005 “Glass Survey Exhibition”, Sanske Gallery, Switzerland.
“Collect, V&A”, England. co. Raglan Gallery.
2004 “SOFA Chicago”, Bullseye Gallery.
2004 “Something Different”, Glass Pyramid Gallery, Budapest, Hungary.
“Solo Exhibition” Sanske Gallery Zurich, Switzerland.
2003 “Grid Lines” Solo Exhibition Axia Modern Art, Melbourne, Australia.
2003 "Tactile" Solo Exhibition at Quadrivium Gallery, Sydney.
2003 “National Sculpture Prize” Exhibition, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
2003 "Surveying the Surface" solo exhibition at Beaver Galleries, ACT.
2002 “Material Culture” National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
2002 “Transparent Things” National Gallery of Australia Travelling Exhibition,
with Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery and The Thomas Foundation.
2001 “Solo Exhibition”, Sanske Gallery in collaboration with Creative Glass, Zurich.
2001 “Symmetry x 2” Australian Art Resources, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne.
1999 “Weekend 99”, Wheaton Village, Milleville, NJ
1998 “Past Tense/Future Perfect” National Tour, Craft West, Perth.
Awards,
2019 Corning Studio Residency, Corning NY, USA.
2015 Canberra Glassworks Fellowship, ACT Australia.
2014 Capital Arts Patrons Organisation, Canberra, Fellowship, New Work
2013 Arts ACT New Work Grant. ACT, Australia.
2011 Arts NSW Travel Grant.
2010 Arts Act New Work Grant. ACT, Australia.
2006 New work Grant, Australia Council.
2004 New work Grant, Australia Council.
2002 New Work Grant, Australia Council Grant.
1999 Thomas Foundation Grant.
1999 Fellowship, Creative Glass Centre of America, Wheaton NJ.
Collections;
Corning Museum of Glass 2019
Art Trust. Australia.
Art Gallery of South Australia.
National Gallery of Australia. 2003, 2011, 2013
Wagga Wagga National Glass Collection. Australia. 2003, 2010, 2012.
Mobile City Art Glass Museum Collection, America.
Ernsting Stifting, Glass Museum, Coesfelfd Germany.
De Young Museum, Saxe Collection, San Francisco, America.
Palm Springs Museum, CA. USA.
Private Collection of Elton John.
Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi.
Societe General, Singapore.
Morris Museum in Augusta Georgia, USA
Abu Dhabi