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Lee Walton
NationalityAmerican
EducationMFA, California College of Arts and Crafts. BFA, San Jose State University
Known fordrawing, sculpture, video, and performance
MovementSocial Practice
AwardsRhizome Commission, Project Commission Southern Exposure, Commission Art in General, Commission Socrates Sculpture Park

Lee Walton is an American artist, and self described "Experientialist." His art work includes drawing, concept based systems, video art, net art, public projects, and more. Common themes are American sports like baseball and basketball, humor, theater, and urban spaces. He has a Master of Fine Arts Degree from the California College of the Arts and a Bachelor of Fine Art Degree from San Jose State University. He is currently an Assistant Professor at University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Projects

Many of Walton's projects involve subtle changes in the rules of sports like golf and basketball. For example, Walton organized a free throw contest with basketball player, Shaquille O'Neal, but O'Neal was not aware of it. In Walton Vs. Shaq, Lee Walton recorded the number of free throws O'Neal shot and scored, and would shoot the same number of free throws in a park in Brooklyn the following day. His free throws were videotaped and published on his website after each game. [1]

In another piece, One Shot A Day, Walton changed the rules of golf and made one swing each day. Playing 18 holes this way took him close to 5 months, from March 26 to August 15 in 2003. During that period, each day he published a video of his swing on his website. [2]

His most recent project is called, "What My Friends Are Doing on Facebook", in which he acts out and films his Facebook friends statuses. This is done for a different friend, of whom the name is never revealed, in each video. Most of the time filmed for satirical and humorous purposes. However, that mostly depends on the specific tone and syntax of whatever status message he is analyzing. Walton had been interested in creating a collaborative web project in which numerous performers act out mundane activities in their homes, document the performance in text and publish it. In an interview with Big Red & Shiny he notes that he started focusing on the Facebook Status Updates realizing it was already happening.[3] His short videos are his interpretations of what his friends are doing, which give validation to author and a form of creative expression to the performer. The project is still ongoing as of October of 2009.

Performances

Making Changes is one of many titles of Lee Walton's performance videos. On a page of his website, [4] shows two videos of him making changes on the street in two different cities. One out of the two videos, is 5:00 minutes long and takes place on the streets of New York, New York. Lee Walton walks pass a fruit stand and takes a banana from one of the boxes and puts into the box full of apples. The other video, which is also 5:00 minutes long takes place on the streets of Reykjavik. Walton is walking by and sees a bucket on the floor as someone is cleaning the windows and pushes the bucket closer to the person.

Exhibitions and Collections

Walton has created projects at the Reykjavik Art Museum of Iceland, Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art,[citation needed] the Museum of Contemporary Art Berlin, and Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, Art in General, Socrates Sculpture Park, and Glowlab's Conflux Festival in New York.

Awards Honors & Commissions

2010 The Never Ending: A Public Performance Collaboration with Jon Rubin Commissioned- City of Denver's Public Arts Program-Denver, CO

The Soapbox Salon: A Series of Community Conversations Public Commission - North Carolina Humanities Council

2009 Hope Blossoms – An Event For The Lotus House Martin Z. Margulies Warehouse, Miami, FL Curated by Kimberly Marrero and Constance Margulies

Small Plots – Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) Public Performance Commission – Winston Salem, NC Curated by Steven Matijcio

Elsewhere Collaborative, Greensboro, NC Life/Theater Project: Community Day with SECCA Guest Lecturer and Artist Project

The Unwelcomed – Performance Commission Award - AKA Gallery, Saskatoon, Canada

Add-Art – Commissioned Project – http://add-art.org/

2008 Jet Blue: Video Installation at JFK – Commissioned Project - Curated by Creative Time, New York, NY

Numbers Game – Commissioned Installation – Rhodes & Fletcher, LLC - San Francisco, CA

Life/Theater: Harbourfront – Public Performance, “Not Quite How I Remember It” The Power Plant - Toronto, Canada

2007 Rhizome Commission Award • Rhizome at the New Museum of Contemporary Art - New York, NY

Art in General 25th Anniversary Exhibition / Commissioned Public Project • UBS Building - New York, NY

CCA Centennial – Selected Artist from 100 Years of CCA • Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA

Project Commission: Life/Theater Project • Southern Exposure San Francisco, CA

2006 Commissioned Presentation • Interface Center of Research and Design, University of Ulster – Belfast, Ireland

S.J. Truman Award (Drawing) • National Academy Museum - 181st Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art New York, NY

Dodge Foundation Grant • Middlesex High School Middlesex, NJ

Video Projections• 9th Havana Biennial Pabellon, Cuba

The Bartlebooth Award • The Art Newspaper London, UK

2005 New Commissions • Art in General New York, New York

Commissioned Performance/Event • Reykjavik Art Museum Reykjavik, Iceland

Performa ‘05 • Visual Art Performance Biennial New York, New York

Artist in Residence / Commission • Socrates Sculpture Park Queens, New York

2004 Visiting Artist Project • Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art Indianapolis, Indiana

2003 Video Projections• 8th Havana Biennial Pabellon, Cuba

Selected Representative • Sparwasser HQ, Berlin Representing Glowlab, NY

2002 Emerge 2002, Gen Art Award • San Francisco, CA Arnold Kemp, Associate Curator, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts-Juror

Landmark, Artist-in-Residence • San Francisco, CA San Francisco Files, Co-sponsored by Pond Gallery

Headlands Center for the Arts • Marin, CA Affiliate Artist Award

2001 Headlands Center for the Arts • Marin, CA M.F.A. Studio Award Recipient

2000 Kala Art Institute • Berkeley CA Artists Fellowship Award Recipient

1999 Art Matters- Top Award • Oakland CA David Ross, Head Curator, SFMOMA - Juror

Hamaguchi Printmaking Scholarship - Top Award • Oakland Squeak Carnwath and Charles Gill - Jurors

All College Honors Graduate Program, Fine Arts


Solo Exhibitions, Projects and Performances_______________________


2010 Lee Walton and the Ever-Changing Blues Band Solo-Exhibition Christopher West Presents, Indianapolis, IN

2009 Momentary Performances and Things That Last Longer Solo-Exhibition Olson Gallery at Bethel University, Saint Paul, MN

Small Plots and Life/Theater: The Dash Public Projects (SECCA) Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, NC

2008 Lee Walton, New Drawings Kraushaar Galleries, New York, NY

Lee Walton – Life/Theater Performance: "The World As a Stage" Institute of Contemporary Art (Traveling exhibition from the Tate Modern), Boston, MA

2007 Lee Walton – Life/Theater Project: San Francisco Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA

Lee Walton – Exhibition (with lecture, and student project) Washington State University Tri-Cities, Richland, Washington

2006 Lee Walton 00130 Gallery Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

Union Square Park – Giving It Up The Conflux – New York, NY

2005 The Experiential Project Art in General, Project Space - New York, NY

Life/Theater Project Reykjavik Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland

Baseball and Drawings Kraushaar Gallery, New York, NY

Writing a Song is Easy Clubs Project Inc., Victoria, Australia

2004 Making Changes –Red vs. Blue 667 Shotwell, San Francisco, CA

Life/Theater Project Psy-Geo Conflux – Organized by Glowab – New York, NY

City Systems - The Project University of Fontenay-aux-Roses, France

2003 “One Shot a Day” Web based project, World

Last Place, The 2003 Walton Derby Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA

2002 50 Objects, The Project Space Headlands Center for the Arts, Marin, CA

The San Francisco Files Part II - City Systems SPUR (The S.F. Planning and Urban Research Association), San Francisco, CA

Ambulatory Gambit S.F. Bureau of Urban Secrets and S.F. Files San Francisco, CA

2001 Last Place, The 2001 Walton Derby Refusalon San Francisco, CA

Red Ball, San Francisco Silent Gallery


Selected Group Exhibitions and Projects___________________________________


2010 Why We Do These Things Collaborative project with Steve Lambert and Lucas Murgida Glowlab, New York, NY

2009 Long Distance Call HMK (Hotel Maria Kapel), Hoorn, Netherlands Curated by Daniël Dennis de Wit & Jantine Wijnj

Poke! - Artists and Social Media Fotofest Exhibition, Houston, TX Curated by Jennifer Ward

Veracity (Video Screening) CAFKA – Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener Area, Kitchener, ON Curated by Rob Ring

Theodore Bouloukos Presents: Memes and Themes Performance/lecture at NYU Conflux, New York, NY

Drawing Contemporaries at Eyebeam Eyebeam, New York, NY Curated by Michael Mandiberg

E-xhibit Christopher West Presents, Indianapolis, IN

Hope Blossoms – An Event For The Lotus House Martin Z. Margulies Warehouse, Miami, FL Curated by Kimberly Marrero and Constance Margulies

Glowlounge: 4 Weeks of New Works Glowlab, New York, NY Curated by Christina Ray

Goldrush Gallery Op Nord, Stuttgart, Germany

2008 “Not Quite How I Remember It” The Power Plant, Toronto, Canada

Intersections of Competition, Politics and Sports Schroeder Romero Gallery, New York, NY

Pose - A Public Video Project at Harvard Square Lumen Eclipse, Somerville, MA

Works on Paper The Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC

That Was Then This Is Now LDSOA Gallery, University of Georgia

New Commissions Exhibition / Rhizome The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY

Official Book Signing: STRAND BOOKS Conflux ‘08, New York, NY

First Person Video Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio

Co-Curated Video Series, Christina Ray of Glowlab Galerie Vanessa Quang, Paris, France

Goldrush The City Museum of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Visions: Contemporary Drawings from the Dyke Collection Naples Museum of Art, Naples, Florida

PRINTED: Contemporary Prints and by North Carolina Artists Greenhill Center for the Arts, Greensboro, NC

2007 Ladies and Gentlemen: Inaugural Exhibition Stephanie Sacco Gallery, Miami, FL

Art in General, 25th Anniversary Exhibition UBS Building, New York, NY

On Being An Exhibition Curatorial Project by Joseph del Pesco Artists Space, New York, NY

Come on Pilgrim: 110 Mile Exhibition Curatorial Project by Laura Mott Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

Upon Further Review Rockland Center for the Arts, West Nyack, NY

New Directions in American Drawing Columbus Museum (Feb), Columbus, Georgia Telfair Museum of Art (May), Savannah, Georgia Knoxville Museum of Art (Nov) Knoxville, Tennessee

CCA Centennial – Selected Artists from 100 Years of CCA Oakland Museum (Nov), Oakland, CA

Character Reference Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, New York, NY

UNCG Department of Art Faculty Biennial Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC

Upon Further Review PM Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2006 Getting Along Island #6, Shanghai, China

The 181st Annual National Academy Museum, New York, NY

What Happens? Dispari & Dispari Project, Reggio Emilia, Italy

Platform for Urban Investigation- Curated by Allard Van Hoorn PUI: A Nomadic Research Project, Shanghai, Beijing, Amsterdam

UTIL –Curated by Vincent Meessen EXACT, Brussels, Belgium

Trees New Jersey Center for Visual Art, Museum Summit, NJ

ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge ISEA 2006 Symposium, San Jose, CA

Systems Rhizome - Scope International Art Fair, New York, NY

Island #6 Invisible Layers- Electric Cities, Shanghai, China

Book Club: Harvey Loves Harvey and Lee Walton NESADSU Gallery – Suffolk University, Boston MA

Video Projects with Independent Curator María del Carmen El Pobre Diablo, Quito, Ecuador

2005 Glowlab: Open Lab Art Interactive, Cambridge, MA

Sport Socrates Sculpture Park, Queens, NY

Dead Kids Do Nothing 31 Grand, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

BUSY SIGNALS: Telephonic Art in Motion Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA

Following the Man in the Crowd (with Christina Ray) Spectropolis- Mobile Media, Art and the City, New York, NY

iPods Fine Arts in Space, Queens, NY

Performa ‘05 Artists Space, New York, NY

Marking Time and Mapping Thought (catalogue) San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, CA

Sports and Society in Contemporary Art (catalogue) Leubsborf Art Gallery at Hunter College, New York, NY

Social Construction Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA

Non-Narrative Treetop Gallery at Mountain View College, Dallas, TX

Performance Project Scope International Art Fair, New York

Sprawl (catalogue) Haley Martin Gallery, San Francisco, CA Ampersand International Arts, Paris, France (2006)

2004 Out Of Place Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art – Indiana

Scores White Columns - New York, NY

1:100 DCKT Contemporary – New York, NY

“Old Habits Die Hard” (catalogue) Museum of Contemporary Art in Berlin, Berlin, Germany Art in General, New York, NY Norwich Gallery, Great Britain Kunstnernes Hus - Oslo, Norway Motorenhalle, Dresden, Germany Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center, Istanbul, Turkey

One Block Radius New Museum of Contemporary Art – New York Invited Artist Project for Glowlab (Christina Ray and Dave Mandl)

Sadie Hawkins Southfirst Gallery – Brooklyn, NY

California Dreamin’ Heather Marx Gallery - San Francisco, CA

Portland International Film Festival Portland, OR

Improbable Monuments SF Cameraworks, San Francisco, CA

2003 Video Projections 8th Havana Biennial - Pabellon, Cuba

Commission ‘03 San Francisco Arts Commission, San Francisco, CA

Psy-Geo Conflux: May 9 – 11 Glowlab at ABC No Rio , New York, NY

The Clothing Project Kunsthall Fridericianum, Kassell, Germany Curated by Ted Purves and It Can Change


Curatorial Projects


2009 Our Subject Is You, Weatherspoon Art Museum Co-Curator with Xandra Eden Exhibition, Film Screening, Panel Discussions

A Mostly Flat Domestic Life, Add-Art Photographic Interiors of David Estes


Guest Lectures and Panels


2009 Ox-Bow School Of Art (School of the Art Institute of Chicago), Sagatuck, MI Artist Presentation

Bethel University St. Paul, Minnesota Artist Presentation

Carnagie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA Artists Presentation and Discussion (skype lecture) New Genres

Fotofest, Houston, TX Social Media and Communication Guest Lecturer –Public Event (skype lecture)

Elsewhere Collaborative, Greensboro, NC Life/Theater Project: Community Day with SECCA Guest Lecturer and Artist Project

2008 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Guest Lecturer: Art Work-Out Lecture Series Game Day: Intersections of Art and Sport

Art Institute of Boston, Cambridge, MA Guest Lecturer: New Work

The New Museum of New York, New York, NY Remote Instructions, Rhizome Commission Panel Presentation by Marisa Olson

Conflux ‘08, New York, NY Guest Lecturer: Psychogeography and Play Panel Moderator: Limitations of Public vs. Private Space

2007 Parsons, The New School for Design, New York, NY Visiting Panelist Presentation: Cities and Engagement

Columbus Museum, Columbus, GA Panelist: New Directions in American Drawing

The De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA Mapping the City: Artists Engage with the Urban Environment Remotely Orchestrated Life/Theater Performance

Portland State University, Portland, OR Guest Lecturer and Graduate Studio Visits

Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY Guest Artist: Public Interaction

Washington State University Tri-Cities, Richland, Washington Guest Lecturer, Exhibition and Student Project

2006 Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland Visiting Artist – Interactive Media

University of Ulster, Belfast, Ireland Guest Lecturer/Panelist - Responsibility of the Crowd

New York University, New York, NY Visiting Artist – Graduate Critique, Interdisciplinary Program

Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY Art in the Contested City - A Conference Exploring the Role of the Arts in Contemporary Struggles over Urban Space (5 year performance)

The Kitchen, New York, NY Guest Lecturer and Project – Art and Social Practice Come Together: Sidney Kahn Summer Institute

Visual Arts Center Of New Jersey, Summit, NJ Lead Artist – Annual Teachers Symposium (Lecture, Performance and Workshop)

Columbia University – New York, NY Visiting Artist – Introduction to Architecture

Art in General, New York, NY Presentation to the Board – The New Commissions Project

Parsons – The New School for Art and Design, New York, NY Visiting Artist - Conceptual Processes in Photography

Parsons – The New School for Art and Design, New York, NY Visiting Artist – MFA Design and Technology

2005 Art in General, New York, NY Panel – Artists and Collectives

Reykjavik Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland Visiting Artist – Cities and Observations

Eyebeam, New York, NY Panelist (with Christina Ray) – Urban Games: Real Action in the World Reality

Parsons – The New School for Art and Design, New York, NY Visiting Artist (with Christina Ray of Glowlab) – Psychogeography and urban drifts

2004 Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art Exhibiting Artist Panel

2003 Pacific Northwest College of Art - Portland, OR Guest Lecturer – New Genre and City System Drift

Glowlab - Williamsburg, NY Guest Lecturer – New Projects

San Francisco Art Institute - San Francisco, CA Guest Lecturer – New Work, City System Walk

San Francisco Art Institute - San Francisco, CA Guest Lecturer – Play in a Godless World

California College of the Arts - San Francisco, CA Guest Lecturer – Art and Social Practice

San Francisco State University- San Francisco, CA Guest Lecturer and Performance– (CIA) Conceptual and Information Arts

2002 PICA: Portland Institute of Contemporary Art - Guest Lecturer – New Projects

California College of the Arts - San Francisco, CA Graduate Alumni Panel

J.F.K. University, Oakland, CA Guest Lecturer - Conceptual Practice


Articles, Reviews and Publications

2009 METRO magazine (December, 09) Momentary Performances: Twin Cities Chuck Terhark - Writer

Minneapolis Contemporary Art Examiner At play in the crossroads of art and life: Lee Walton in the Twin Cities Jim Benz – Art Critic

The Miami Herald 'Hope Blossoms': About 30 artists will assemble to sing, dance, paint, drum Daniel Chang - Reporter

New York Times Where Art Meets Social Networking Sites Jan Ellen Spiegel (Published: July 2, 2009)

Houston Press Fotofest Crashes into Social Media Liana Lopez – Art Critic

YES Weekly Small Plots art installation to culminate at Dash game Keith Barber – Reporter

Journal of Winston-Salem Street Vignettes Widen Scope of Public Art Michael Huie – Art Critic

Rhizome Status Symbols Marisa Olsen – Art Writer / Historian

Big Red and Shiny WHAT ARE LEE WALTON'S FRIENDS DOING ON F'BOOK? Mathew Nash - Chief Editor

Designing Interactions Jared Black is… Jared Black – Writer

IndyStar.com Christopher West Presents "e-xhibit 1" ... In His Living Room Konrad Marshall- Reporter

Journal of Winston-Salem Here, There… SECCA Ken Keuffel - Reporter

2008 Big Red and Shiny Lee Walton’s Life/Theater at ICA Mathew Nash - Chief Editor

Shotgun Review Numbers Game, Rhodes & Fletcher, LLC Mathew Rana

New Commissions Program Book Series (June ‘08) Volume 1 – Lee Walton: The Experiential Project Published by Art in General Essays by Sofia Hernandez Chong Cuy and Anthony Marcellini

Artist Of Invention, A Century of CCA Book Catalogue – In conjunction with the exhibition at the Oakland Museum of Art, Oakland, CA California College of the Arts and Hatcher Press - Author/Publishers

FONT Magazine (Sept. ‘08) Generative Artwork and Design Amos Klausner, Chief Editor Glen Helfand, Essay/Article

NUKE magazine (Feb. ‘08) Banned for Life, Lee Walton and Union Square Joseph del Pesco, Curator and Publisher

Lee Walton: Currently Untitled (Dec ‘08) Essay: Various Publications Christian Holland, Publisher

Momentarium: Interview with Markuz Wernli Saito Lee Walton: Art, Audience & Lived Realities

2007 OH! Online Video Magazine (Hamburg, Germany) Alain Bieber - Chief Editor

Monopol Magazine (Berlin, Germany) Ones to Watch - March, 2007

The Video Work of Lee Walton Research Essay Monash University – Melbourne, AU July 5th, 2007 Amy Marjoram – Writer and Critic

Metropolis Magazine's online publication- The Urban Journal Move it Outdoors June 15th, 2007 Kristin Palm – Writer

Time Out New York A Brief Moment in Tome June 21st, 2007 Amy Tratenberg- Writer

Shotgun Review Life/Theater Project at Southern Exposure March 24th, 2007 Judy Moran – Essayist

Rhizome News You’ll Be My Mirror January 19th, 2007 Lauren Cornell – Executive Director

2006 Time Out New York Conversation Piece October 19th, 2006 Dan Derouchie - Art Critic

Platform For Urban Investigations Lee Walton’s Western Shift October 19th, 2006 Allard Van Hoorn – Artist

The Mercury News Zero One Festival, San Jose Aug 9, 2006 Sal Pizzaro - Art Critic

The Boston Globe Review of Exhibition July 24, 2006 Cate McQuaid - Art Critic

The New York Observer Un-Hyped Academy Annual Quietly Takes the Long View June 5th, 2006 Mario Naves - Art Critic

Seattle Post Intelligencer Kelly Mark's sincerity with an edge messes with the previous generation's script March 10th, 2006 Regina Hackett- Art Critic

The Boston Globe Experimenting on Themselves (Harvey Loves Harvey) February 24th, 2006 Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent

The Art Newspaper It’s art, but not as we know it January 20th, 2006 Adrian Dannatt - Art Critic

Bloomberg News NY Galleries: Baseball Bats, Ipod Videos and Swimming Sperm January 6th, 2006 Michael Killeen - Art Critic

2005 The Village Voice Cluster-fuck Esthetics Lee Walton at Art in General Dec. 2nd, 2005 Jerry Saltz – Senior Art Critic

New York Times Performance Art Gets its Biennial Nov. 4th 2005 Roberta Smith – Senior Art Critic

Art Forum Like Father Like Daughter Oct 2005 Michael Wang –Art Critic

Leonardo Electronic Almanac Following the Man in the Crowd September 2005 The MIT Press, Boston, MA

New York Sun Dead Kids Do Nothing July 2005 David Cohen – Art Critic

Chin Music: Issue #7 The Art of Lee Walton Joel Arquillos – Publisher

New York Times Ball in Flight and Other Jock Art June 2005 Warren St. John – Cultural Critic

Kraushaar Galleries Lee Walton: Drawing and Baseball October 2005 William C. Agee – Evelyn Kranes Kossak Professor of Art History, Hunter College

Leonardo Electronic Almanac – MIT Press “Following ‘The Man of the Crowd’” Christina Ray and Lee Walton October 2005 Christina Ray – Contributor

San Francisco Chronicle “Marking Time and Mapping Thought” at Arts Commission August 2005 Kenneth Baker – Art Critic

New York Times Upon Further Review Feb 2005 Grace Glueck – Art Critic

Black Book Magazine Artist Profile Steve Kurutz – Publisher/Editor

S.F. Gate Social Constructions June 2005 Alison Bing – Art Critic

ASPECT Magazine “Joie de Vivre” Michael Mittelman – Publisher/Editor

Big Red and Shiny Interview with the Artist August 2005 Mathew Nash – Artist and Curator

Art Fag City Gallery Goers Ask: What is this shit? Paddy Johnson – Senior Blogger

Time Out New York Dropping the Ball July 2005 Justin “Rocket” Silverman – Freelance Writer

Stretcher Marketing the Mission Leah Modigliani– Artist and Critic

Stay Free Magazine Walton 342 – Shaq 350 Steve Lambert

2004 New York Times Sadies Hawkins Dance June 2004 Holland Cotter – Art Critic

New York Press Psy-Geo Conflux May 2004 Alan Lockwood – Writer

Rare Bird Inc. One Shot a Day April 2004

Indianapolis Business Journal Athletic and Artistic Oddities Vol. 25 No. 10 may 24- 30

Glowlab Lee Walton “Making Changes” J. Gabriel Lloyd – Artist and Writer

Nuvo iMOCA’s Inaugural Show May 2004 David Hoppe – Art Critic

S.F. Gate Golden State of Mind- California Dreamin’ April 2004 Allison Bing – Art Critic

S.F. Bay Gaurdian Dream On April Issue Glen Helfand - Art Critic

Glowlab Negotiated Spaces February 2004 Karen O’Rourke - Writer, Artist and Editor

2003 Artweek Drawing at Spanganga May Issue 2003 Marisa Olsen - Art Critic

SF Chronicle Uncertain Line- Spanganga February 2003 Kenneth Baker - Art Critic

Stretcher.org West Coast - One Shot a Day Tucker Nichols - Art Historian and Cultural Critic

S.F. Gate Uncertain Line - Spanganga February 2003 Allison Bing – Art Critic

S.F. Bay Gaurdian Uncertain Line - Spanganga May Issue 2003 Lindsey Westbrook - Art Critic

SF Chronicle Close Calls – Headlands Center for the Arts February 2003 Kenneth Baker - Art Critic

SF Weekly Last Place: 2003 Walton Derby Silent Gallery and Southern Exposure March 15th 2003 Silke Tudor – Cultural Critic

2002 Artweek Frisco - Spanganga July/August Volume 33 - Issue 6, 2002 Harry Roche

S.F. Examiner Art on the Move August 15 – 21, 2002 Anne Crump

The Organ – Review of Arts My Art Diary – CR Nov. Dec. 2002 Issue

SPUR Artists and the Public Life of San Francisco October and November issues, 2002 Jeannene Przyblyski - Executive Director, S.F. Bureau of Urban Secrets

2001 Rhizome Red Ball –Lee Walton and Silent Gallery May 2001 Ian Alteveer – Art Historian


References