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Patrick Holbrook
1847 W 21st St #2
Chicago, IL 60608
United States

Cell Phone: (312) 550-6360
patrickholbrook@yahoo.com
http://www.patrickholbrook.com


Education
2001 M.F.A. - Art, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
1998 B.A. - Video Art/Poetry, Hampshire College

Exhibitions/Screenings ( * = Solo)
2008

Global Honking Ground, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco

New Animation, Haydon Art Center, Lincoln, NE

Merge Visual, Museum of Arts and Sciences, Macon, GA

La Peña, Yollocalli Arts Reach, Chicago

2007

Talent Show: The 2007 Atlanta Biennial, The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center

Video Print, Zone Gallery, Kansas City

2006

* Fields, Washington State University Tri-Cities

* Deep Pop Songs, A\V Space, Rochester, NY

Assemblation, Eyedrum, Atlanta, GA

Hand to Hand, Ruby Green Gallery, Nashville, TN

A Collective Portrait of Obidiah Dogberry, Rochester Contemporary Sibley Window, Rochester, NY

2005

* Complicit, Eyedrum, Atlanta, GA

* Rock and Roll Saved My Life, Hardeman Gallery, Mercer University, Macon, GA

Pretty and Smells Good, Corcoran Gallery, Southern Graphics Council Annual Conference, Washington DC

2004 Mechanized Idea, Eyedrum, Atlanta, GA

Shoebox Biennial, Shoebox Gallery, Minneapolis, MN

Shut Up or Put Up (collaboration with William Fisher included in exhibition), Track 16 Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

Cheeky Big Dog Secret, Cullity Gallery, Perth, Australia

GC&SU Faculty, Middle Georgia Art Association Cherry St. Gallery, Macon, GA
2003

* The Ghost Vote, Project Room, Saltworks Gallery, Atlanta, GA

Angels of Trajectory, Music and video collaboration with Javier Francisco and Richard Greene for the Flannery O'Connor Symposium, Georgia College & State University

Fall Line Arts Festival, Sandersville, GA

Four Different Points - New Faculty Exhibition, Blackbridge Hall Gallery, Georgia College & State University


Teaching
2008

Adjunct Professor, Shool of the Art Institute of Chicago

Adjunct Professor, Columbia College, Chicago

2002-2007 Associate Professor of Art (Digital Media), Georgia College & State University
2001- 2002 Assistant Professor of Art (Digital Media and Critical Theory), Saint Cloud State University

Related Activities

2008 Visiting Artist, The University of Memphis Department of Art
2007

Visiting Artist, Scripps College Department of Art

Panel Chair, Net(works): Art and Pre-Existing Web Platforms, Southeastern College Art Conference, Charleston, West Virginia

Great Middle West Residency In Production, Bloomington, IL

Curator, Unoccupied, The Museum at Georgia College & State University

2006
Guest Critic, Rhode Island School of Design graduate photography seminar
 

Curator, Turning the Lens Back: 5 Artists, India, and the U.S. The Museum at Georgia College & State University

2005 Judge, Annual Student Exhibition, Armstrong Atlantic State University
2004 Head, The Milledgeville Free Video Festival
2003-2004 Assistant Editor and Web Designer, InterReview.org Magazine
2003 Back to the Future: Tales of Video Art History and Praxis, Visiting Artist Talk, North Georgia College & State University
  The Imprecise Cyberspace: Mapping Resistance, Southern Humanities Council Annual Conference, "Memory, Place, and Space." Athens, GA
  Assistant, http://www.homelandsecurityrules.net - A web art project by Richard A. Lou
2001 Assistant, http://www.lueneburger-heide-sprechen.de - A web art project by Rainer Ganahl
1999 Juror, Five College Student Film Festival, Amherst, MA
1998 Crew member, Video Bites, Joan Braderman

Collections

The Corcoran Gallery of Art
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Southern Graphics Council
Ben Apfelbaum


Bibliography
2007 "Fields, ecco come hanno bombardato il Libano." Flavia De Sanctis Mangelli, l'Unita.it, March 18
2006

"Finding answers: Artists use humble items as statements." Jerry Cullum, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 24

2004

Mechanized Idea (catalog), Gess, Richard et all. Eyedrum, Atlanta

"Crossed Wires" Feaster, Felicia. Atlanta Creative Loafing, February 26