Art Resume
Andrew Turner
Conely Gallery
Fresno State University Student Show
Conely Gallery
Fresno State University Student Show
Jon Ginsberg Gallery
“Sofa Art 23 Sofas of Extreme Size”
Watsonville
Private Mardi Gras Party
Charter Academies Alternative
I taught a wide variety of lessons including composition and design, acrylic application basics and mixed media.
Arts Visalia
“Holiday Show & Sale”
Café 210
“People to See”
Arts Visalia
I taught a variety of classes to kids of all ages, including texture and metal, tie dye and more.
Clay Studio Art Zone
I taught hand building ceramics for adults and children, helped incorporate class programs. (I gave lesson to former lieutenant governor of CA, Able Maldonado and son.)
Clay Café
I taught a variety of 3d and hand building techniques for spring camp to children ages 7-12.
Crossing Arts Alliance
“Salute to the Arts”
Crossing Arts Alliance
“Dimensions of Motherhood”
Franklin Arts Center Residents Gallery
“Make Art Great Again”
New Bohemian Gallery
“Smorgasbord”
Franklin Art Center (Art Space)
Helped curate Franklin Resident Gallery, host/promote exhibitions, juried proposals for solo and group shows, member of the Franklin Action Committee, volunteered with The New Bohemian Gallery, volunteered with The Rare Bird Studio, grounds security for the building, helped plan large events, set up and tear down of events, started the Blue Kids Gallery which was a pop up gallery for children during our events.
New Bohemian Gallery
“Money, Power, ______,”
Franklin Art Center Resident Art Gallery
“Photoworks”
Franklin Arts Center Residents Gallery
“Car Show Cat Show”
Crossing Arts Alliance
“Fabulous Fibers”
New Bohemian Gallery
“Small Works”
Crossing Arts Alliance
“Upcycle”
Franklin Arts Center Residents Gallery
“Art on Record”
Crossing Arts Alliance
“Face to Face”
Crossing Arts Alliance
I taught a variety of art subjects and methods to young children and to troubled youth.
Rising Artists Guild and Gallery
A pop up gallery I had started back in Brainerd MN that would showcase aspiring artists in locally owned businesses such as restaurants and tattoo shops. I had recruited artists from the community for the purpose of helping amateur artists build their art resume and experience and to celebrate their success with the help of community leaders. I first started by reaching out to local tattoo artists asking if they were interested in showcasing their art. We acted as a guild as I was able to take the competitive relations between tattoo artists and turn that into something cooperative by joining them together and proving to the fine arts community that tattoo artists were in fact “working artists” and were relevant to cultural evolution regarding the perception of fine art. This project both helped build relationships between business owners and it broke down barriers between the artists that are typically looked down upon in the fine arts community and traditional fine artists.
Franklin Arts Center Residents Gallery
“All Souls Day of the Dead”
Rising Artists Guild and Gallery
“Steam Punk Show”
Rising Artists Guild and Gallery
“May the 4th be With You”
Arts Visalia
“That Extra Dimension Sculpture Exhibition”
College of the Sequoias Art Gallery
“Annual Juried Student Exhibition”
Arts Visalia
“Art on Fire”
Arts Visalia
I taught 3D art classes for children from ages 7-17.
Kings Art Center
“Kings County Art League SPRING SHOW”
College of the Sequoias Art Gallery
“Annual Juried Student Exhibition”
Arts Consortium
Earth Day
Kings Art Center
I taught watercolor painting and hand building ceramics to children from ages 7-14.
Kings Art Center
“Battle of the Arts”
Kings Art Center
“The Vanity Throne Experience” (pop up social experiment)
Arts Visalia
“Sofa Art Tours The Golden State”
College of the Sequoias Art Gallery
“Annual Juried Student Exhibition”