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Artadia: The Fund for Art and Dialogue Catalogue Set
Artadia's mission is to encourage innovative practice and meaningful dialogue across the United States by providing visual artists in specific communities with unrestricted awards and a national network of support. The four-volume catalogue set includes:
Artadia Houston 2004
The inaugural edition in the Artadia Catalogue Series, this volume was published for the second cycle of awards in Houston and its corresponding exhibition, Artadia @ DiverseWorks. The catalogue includes an essay by the exhibition curator, Amanda Cruz, Executive Director of Artadia and independent curator, and features Houston 2004 awardees: The Art Guys, Amita Bhatt, Amy Blakemore, Rachel Cook, Joseph Havel, Wesley Heiss, Joe Ives, Laura Lark, Eileen Maxson, Karyn Olivier, Aaron Parazette, Robert Pruitt, Matthew Sontheimer, Jason Villegas, and Allison Wiese.
Artadia Chicago 2004
The second in the Artadia Catalogue Series, this volume was published for the third cycle of awards in Chicago in 2004 and its corresponding exhibition, Centrally Located: The Artadia and Richard Driehaus Foundation 2004 Artist Awards. The catalogue includes an essay by the exhibition curator, Dominic Molon, a Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago curator, and features Chicago 2004 awardees: Phyllis Bramson, Robert Davis/Michael Langlois, Andreas Fischer, Katy Fischer, Dianna Frid, Joeseph Grigley, Brian Kapernekas, Judy Ledgerwood, Deva Maitland, and John Parot, and Richard H. Driehaus Foundation awardees Gisela Insuaste, A. Laurie Palmer, and Richard Rezac.
Artadia San Francisco Bay Area 2005
The third in the Artadia Catalogue Series, this volume was published for the fifth cycle of awards in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2005 and its corresponding exhibition, Regarding Truth. The catalogue includes an essay by the exhibition curator, James Voorhies, Exhibitions Manager at the Wattis Institute, and features San Francisco Bay Area 2005 awardees: Rosana Castrilla Díaz, Enrique Chagoya, Adriane Colburn, Kota Ezawa, Bill Fontana, Amy Franceschini, David Huffman, Mads Lynnerup, Shaun O’Dell, and Clare E. Rojas.
Artadia Houston 2006
The fourth in the Artadia Catalogue Series, this volume was published for the third cycle of awards in Houston in 2006 and the Artadia at DiverseWorks…Reprised exhibition. The catalogue includes an essay by the exhibition curator, Diane Barber, Co-Executive Director and Visual Arts Curator at DiverseWorks, and features Houston 2006 awardees: The Art Guys, Rotem Balva, Serena Lin Bush, Jamal Cyrus, Gilad Efrat, Daniel Fabian, Francesca Fuchs, Havel Ruck Projects, Rachel Hecker, Michael Jones McKean, Will Michels, Zach Moser, Demetrius Oliver, Soody Sharifi, Joseph Wooten.
CONTEMPORARY ART
2005-2007, 8.5 x 8 inches, approximately 40 pp each, illustrated
Softcover, ISBNs 978-0-9801934-0-0, 978-0-9801934-1-9,
978-0-9801934-2-7 and 978-0-9801934-3-5
code: adia set4 F-1
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Houston 2004
The inaugural edition in the Artadia Catalogue Series, this volume was published for the second cycle of awards in Houston and its corresponding exhibition, Artadia @ DiverseWorks. The catalogue includes an essay by the exhibition curator, Amanda Cruz, Executive Director of Artadia and independent curator, and features Houston 2004 awardees: The Art Guys, Amita Bhatt, Amy Blakemore, Rachel Cook, Joseph Havel, Wesley Heiss, Joe Ives, Laura Lark, Eileen Maxson, Karyn Olivier, Aaron Parazette, Robert Pruitt, Matthew Sontheimer, Jason Villegas, and Allison Wiese.
CONTEMPORARY ART
2005, 8.5 x 8 inches, 42 pp, illustrated
Softcover, ISBN 978-0-9801934-0-0
code: adia h04 F-1
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Chicago 2004
The second in the Artadia Catalogue Series, this volume was published for the third cycle of awards in Chicago in 2004 and its corresponding exhibition, Centrally Located: The Artadia and Richard Driehaus Foundation 2004 Artist Awards. The catalogue includes an essay by the exhibition curator, Dominic Molon, a Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago curator, and features Chicago 2004 awardees: Phyllis Bramson, Robert Davis/Michael Langlois, Andreas Fischer, Katy Fischer, Dianna Frid, Joeseph Grigley, Brian Kapernekas, Judy Ledgerwood, Deva Maitland, and John Parot, and Richard H. Driehaus Foundation awardees Gisela Insuaste, A. Laurie Palmer, and Richard Rezac.
CONTEMPORARY ART
2005, 8.5 x 8 inches, 38 pp, illustrated
Softcover, ISBN 978-0-9801934-1-9
code: adia ch04 F-1
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Houston 2006
The fourth in the Artadia Catalogue Series, this volume was published for the third cycle of awards in Houston in 2006 and the Artadia at DiverseWorks…Reprised exhibition. The catalogue includes an essay by the exhibition curator, Diane Barber, Co-Executive Director and Visual Arts Curator at DiverseWorks, and features Houston 2006 awardees: The Art Guys, Rotem Balva, Serena Lin Bush, Jamal Cyrus, Gilad Efrat, Daniel Fabian, Francesca Fuchs, Havel Ruck Projects, Rachel Hecker, Michael Jones McKean, Will Michels, Zach Moser, Demetrius Oliver, Soody Sharifi, Joseph Wooten.
CONTEMPORARY ART
2007, 8.5 x 8 inches, 44 pp, illustrated
Softcover, ISBN 978-0-9801934-3-5
code: adia h06 F-1
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