BIOGRAPHY
Roberley Bell spent her childhood in Latin America and Southeast Asia, before returning to the United States to attend the University of Massachusetts and State University of New York at Alfred from she holds an MFA in Sculpture. Bell is the recipient of many grants and fellowships including two from the New York Foundatio for the Arts, a Pollock Krasner Fellowship, a Fulbright to the Netherlands and several residency awards.
Bell's work has been exhibited in both one person and group exhibitions, nationally and internationally. Her work has been included in exhibitions at the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Dieu Donne Gallery, NYC, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Fassbender-Stevens Gallery Chicago. Bell has completed public site projects in Pittsburgh, Baltimore and New York.
Bell's projects center around the ideas of domesticity and the extension of the domestic realm into the landscape. Questioning the real and the artificial within nature (the control of the landscape) she creates site-specific projects both in the landscape and in gallery settings. Her new series Flower blobs expand on the themes surrounding the control of nature. They are in fact nothing from nature thought they reveal themselves as natural forms.
EDUCATION
| 1980-1982 |
State University of New York |
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College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, New York MFA Sculpture |
| 1979 |
Tyler School of Art |
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| 1973-1977 |
University of Massachusetts at Amhrerst BFA |
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Amherst, Massachusetts |
| 1974 |
Institutio Allende |
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San Miguel de Allende, Mexico |
ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS
| 2004 |
Dressing, Black and White Gallery, Brooklyn, NY |
| 2002 |
Trace, Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center, Buffalo, NY |
2001
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Always the Immigrant, Old Dominion University Gallery, Norfok, VA |
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Print Projects Fine Arts Gallery, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI |
| 1998 |
Geography and Other Work SUNY College, Fredonia |
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Rockefeller Art Center, Fredonia, NY |
| 1997 |
Place Memory, Allegheny College, Meghan Gallery, Meadville, PA |
| 1996 |
The Site of Memory, Wright State University, Contemporary Art Museum, |
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Dayton, OH brochure |
FELLOWSHIPS AND RESIDENCIES
| 2003 |
Artist residency, Weir Farm, Wilton, CT |
| 2001 |
Artist’s Fellowship, Pollaock Krasner Foundation |
| 2001 |
Artist’s Fellowship, New York Foundation For The Arts (also ’93) |
| 2000 |
Studio Residency, International Studio Program, NY, NY |
| 1998 |
Artist as Catalyst, Residency Award, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation |
| 1995 |
Artist Residency Exchange, Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY |
| 1993 |
Sculpture Space Residency Award, Sculpture Space, Utica, NY |
| 1990 |
Fulbright: Summer Seminar in the Netherlands |
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
| 2004 |
Drawings by Sculptors, Black and White Gallery, Brooklyn, NY |
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Against Tradition: Trends in Contemporary Printmaking, University Gallery,
Indian University, Terra Haute, IN |
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2003
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Public Art Biennial, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, NY |
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Built by Hand: The Book as Art, Eleven Sculpture Space, Washington, DC |
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Publishing Paper, Hand workshop, Richmond, VA
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Paper remix, Dieu Donne Gallery, NY, NY catalogue |
| 2001 |
Books at Evergreen, Evergreen House, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, catalogue |
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Small Treasures, Fassbender-Stevens gallery, Chicago, IL
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| 2000 |
The View From Here, State Tertyakov Gallery, Moscos, Russia, catalogue |
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Welcome, Wave Hill, Bronx, New York |
PUBLIC AND OUTDOOR SITE PROJECTS
| 2004 |
Garden 2004, Grant Park, Chicago, IL |
| 2002-2003 |
Art in Transit, B Line Bus Genesee County, NY |
| 2002 |
Three Rivers Park, Pittsburgh, PA |
| 2002 |
Sculpture at Evergreen, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
| 2002 |
Connemara Sculpture Park, Dallas, TX |
| 2001-2003 |
St. Paul Western Sculpture Park, St Paul, MN |
| 1999-2000 |
Public Sculpture @ NPR, Washington, DC |
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