STUART ALLEN

b. 1970, Wichita, Kansas, USA

 
Stuart Allen, Rock No. 8, 4 Pixels, 2005

Stuart Allen, Rock No. 8, 4 Pixels, 2005

Stuart Allen is an artist whose work deals with fundamental elements of perception such as light, gravity and space. He has shown photographs and sculptures in galleries and museums throughout the U.S. and abroad, and his work is found in many private and public collections including the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Nelson-Atkins Museum, the Harry Ransom Collection, Kansas City Art Institute, San Antonio Museum of Art, the Wichita Art Museum, Tokyo Kite Museum, the Crocker Art Museum, the DiRosa Art Preserve, and U.S. Embassy collections in Canada, Bulgaria and the Republic of Georgia.

Allen has completed many permanent public art commissions, including the U.S. Embassy, the City of San Antonio, Kansas University, Trinity University, Butler College, University of Texas, San Antonio and the Police Headquarters building in Davis, CA. His work has been published in a variety of books and journals including: Picturing California's Other Landscape: the Great Central Valley, Terra Nova: Nature and Culture, You Are Here: the Journal of Creative Geography, Zyzzyva and Artweek. Allen has lectured or served as a visiting artist at many fine institutions including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Weisman Art Museum, The Atlantic Center for the Arts, and a number of university art departments nationwide.

Allen studied architecture at Kansas University and graduated from the photography and video department of the Kansas City Art Institute in 1994. He is currently based in San Antonio, Texas, where he lives with his wife, son and daughter.

EDUCATION

Kansas City Art Institute, BFA, photography and video, 1993

University of Kansas, architecture, 1989-91

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITION

2016     PDNB, Dallas, TX

2015     Wichita Art Museum, Kansas: Low Resolution, Wichita, KS

Haw Contemporary, Constructive Interference, Kansas City, MO

Flight! Gallery, Distortions, San Antonio

2014     JayJay, Constructive Interference, Sacramento

2010     Palo Alto College, San Antonio

2009     Gensler Architects, Houston

ArtPace, WindowWorks, San Antonio

Dolphin Gallery, Kansas City, MO

2008     Finesilver Gallery, Houston

JayJay, Measured, Sacramento

2007     San Antonio Museum of Art, 29° 26' 14" N ~ 98° 28' 55" W, San Antonio

Finesilver Gallery, San Antonio

Ursa, 35° 41' 01" N ~ 105° 56' 49" W, Santa Fe, NM

2006     PDNB, Dallas

2005     City of San Antonio International Center, Trace, San Antonio

University Art Gallery, California State University, Baja, Stanislaus, CA

Pool Art Center Gallery, Drury University, Dance Lines, Springfield, MO

2003     Crocker Art Museum, Dance Lines: Photographs by Stuart Allen, Sacramento

JayJay, Lines and Planes, Sacramento

Claremont Graduate University, Light / Time / Motion, Claremont, CA

Branson Gallery, Gesture, Ross, CA

101 California Street, 37 47' 30" N / 122 23' 50" W, San Francisco

2002     Limn Gallery, Contour, San Francisco

Kondos Gallery, Sacramento City College, Camera Lucida, Sacramento

2000     Fairfield Center Gallery, Free-Float: an Investigation of Gravity and Spacetime, Fairfield, CA

1999     Cecile Moochnek Gallery, Berkeley

1998     Michael Himovitz Gallery, Nightlines, Sacramento

1997     Fairfield Center for Creative Arts, Windlines, Fairfield, CA

1996     Michael Himovitz Gallery, Sacramento

1995     Phantom Galleries, Airscapes, Sacramento

1994     Davis Art Center, Davis, CA

1993     Wilson Gallery, Landscape (land' skap) n., Kansas City, MO

Watson Ess Gallery, Windshield Panoramas, Kansas City, MO

Kansas City Art Institute, Moving Through Midwestern Spaces, Kansas City, MO

1992     Kansas City Art Institute, Of Recreational Vehicles and Harley Davidsons, Kansas City, MO

SELECTED TWO-PERSON AND GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2016   Luminaria, San Antonio Museum of Art and the Tobin Performing Arts Center, San Antonio

PDNB, The Next Chapter, Dallas

JayJay, The Back Room, Sacramento

2015     French and Michigan, Practice, San Antonio

Palo Alto College, Departures and Arrivals, San Antonio

Luminaria, San Antonio

PDNB, 20th Anniversary Show, Dallas

2014     Bank of America Center, Sky's the Limit, Houston

KID Museum, Guatemalan Kites, Bethesda, MD

French and Michigan, 50 / 250, San Antonio

2013     Dolphin Gallery, Kansas City, MO

JayJay, Sacramento, CA

2012     Nevada Museum of Art, The Altered Landscape: Photographs of a Changing Environment, Reno, Nevada

PDNB Gallery, Dallas     

2011     Perceptions - Photovision 2011, Athens, Greece

PDNB, Pictures of Me, Dallas

JayJay, Now and Then, Sacramento, CA

F14 Gallery, Perceptions, Thessaloniki, Greece

Photography Club of Livadia, Perceptions, Livadia, Greece

Photography Club of Larissa, Perceptions, Larissa, Greece

Photography and Cinema Club of Karditsa, Perceptions, Karditsa, Greece

Photography Society of Mytilini, Perceptions, Mytilini, Lesvos Island, Greece

Instituto Cultural de Mexico, Luminaria, San Antonio, TX

YoloArts 30th Anniversary Exhibition, Woodland, CA

2010  Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Thhinking Photography, Kansas City, MO

PDNB, Hidden Treasures, Dallas

Luminaria, San Antonio

2009     JayJay, Sacramento

Love Songs for Radio Hell, FM radio installation, Bonneville Salt Flats, Nevada

Jan Manton Art, Brisbane, Australia

2008     San Antonio Museum of Art, Mixing Chamber, collaboration with Potter Belmar Labs, San Antonio*

Huntington Beach Art Center, 2332, Huntington Beach, CA

Jan Manton Art, Brisbane, Australia

Jugglers Art Space Inc., Changing Conditions Ahead, Brisbane, Australia

Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, Keeping Time, Boston

Dolphin Gallery, For Arts' Sake, Kansas City

Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, Playing with Time, San Antonio

Southwest School of Art and Craft, All School Exhibition, San Antonio

AIPAD, The Photography Show, (PDNB Gallery), New York

2007     McNay Art Museum, Artists Looking at Art, San Antonio*

Nevada Museum of Art, Enigma: Absence and Presence in Contemporary Art, Reno, NV

University of Texas, San Antonio Art Gallery, Texas Uprising, San Antonio

C Gallery, Holiday Show, Santa Fe, NM

PDNB, Naughty or Nice, Dallas

flow, (JayJay Gallery), Miami

The Photography Show, (PDNB Gallery), Miami

AIPAD, The Photography Show, (PDNB Gallery), New York

Photo LA, (PDNB Gallery), Los Angeles

Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, Kites: Stuart Allen and Robert Trépanier, San Antonio*

Kansas City Art Institute, Alumni Weekend Exhibition, Kansas City

Houston Center for Photography, 25th Anniversary Auction Exhibition, Houston

Billings International Airport, Kites: Big Sky Sculpture, Billings, MT

2006     Minnesota Center for Photography, Choreographic, Minneapolis

Art (212) Contemporary Art Fair, (Finesilver Gallery),New York

Dallas Modern Expo, (PDNB Gallery),Dallas

Center for Photography at Woodstock, Annual Benefit Auction, Woodstock, NY

Dolphin Gallery, Kansas City

2005     JayJay, New from the Stable, Sacramento

     San Antonio College, WindWorks: Kites by Stuart Allen and Robert Trépanier, San Antonio*

2004     Hudson River Museum, Shaped by the Wind, Yonkers, NY

     Weisman Art Museum, TAKO: Japanese Kites Influence Western Kitemakers, Minneapolis

     Sofia City Art Gallery, Art in the New US Embassy in Bulgaria, Sofia, Bulgaria

     JayJay, Cut-ups, Ready-mades, Color Fact, Sacramento

     Crocker Art Museum, Art Ark traveling exhibit, Sacramento

2003     Atlantic Center for the Arts, WindArt, New Smyrna Beach, FL

     Encina Art Gallery, Artists From JayJay, Sacramento

2002     Huntington Beach Art Center, Taken from the Sea, Huntington Beach, CA

Andrew Shire Gallery, Big Wave IV, Los Angeles

JayJay, New Space, New Work, Sacramento

City Gallery, Creative Cycles, Davis, CA

Crocker Art Museum Auction, Sacramento, CA

2001     Cerra Coso College, Loosely Landscape, Ridgecrest, CA

Pence Gallery, Creative Cycles, Davis, CA
     

Cecile Moochnek Gallery, Berkeley

Crocker Art Museum Auction, Sacramento

2000     Lower Lake Museum, Lower Lake, CA

Cecile Moochnek Gallery, Berkeley

Michael Himovitz Gallery, Miniatures, Sacramento

1999     The Haggin Museum, Picturing California's Other Landscape: The Great Central Valley, Stockton,CA     

City Gallery, BioArt, Davis, CA

1998     Centre Commercial de Balexert, Art of the Contemporary Kite, Geneva, Switzerland

Putah / Cache Creek Bioregional Residency exhibition, Watershed Arts, Guenoc Winery, CA

Wenham Museum, Life's A Breeze, Wenham, MA

750 Gallery, Artists for Tibet, Sacramento

TransAmerica Tower Complex, San Francisco

1997     Michael Himovitz Gallery, New Work / New Space, Sacramento

750 Gallery, New Light / Photography '97, Sacramento

AKA Kite / Art Exhibit, Wildwood, NJ

1996     Pence Gallery, Geographia: Stuart Allen and Jim Garmhausen, Davis, CA*

Davis Art Center, WindWorks, Davis, CA

City Hall, Ring of Light: Illuminating the Presence of Art in the Community, Davis, CA

1995     Davis Art Center, Davis Photo Expo, Davis, CA

Davis Art Center, Out of the Studio, Davis Art Center Faculty, Davis, CA

1994     Davis Art Center, Davis Photo Expo, Davis, CA

1993     Phillips Mill Photographic Exhibition, Solebury, PA

University of Northern Iowa, Magic Silver Show, Cedar Falls, IA

1992     Conference for the Advancement of Photographic Art, Intervening Spectra, Kansas City

1989     Sister Cities Art Exchange, Orleans, France

PUBLIC COMMISSIONS

PERMANENT:

2009     29° 25' 57" N / 98° 29' 13" W ~ 29° 26' 00" N / 98° 29' 07" W, Riverwalk, San Antonio

2009     38° 44' 48" N ~ 121° 14' 54" W, Kaiser Permanente Hospital, Roseville, CA

2008     30 Minutes of Air, South Texas Blood and Tissue Center, San Antonio

2006     Start, Yolo County Health Services Building, Woodland, CA

2001     38° 33’ 05” N / 121° 43’ 10” W, City of Davis Police Headquarters, Davis, CA

1999     38° 53’ N / 77° 02’ W ~ 45° 24’ N / 75° 43’ W, United States Embassy, Ottawa, Canada

TEMPORARY

2007     29° 26' 14" N / 98° 28' 55" W, San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio

2003     37° 47’ 30” N / 122° 23’ 50” W, 101 California St., San Francisco

1997     Windlines, Fairfield Center for the Creative Arts, Fairfield, CA

VISITING ARTIST / TEACHING

2008     University of Texas, Arlington, visiting artist, Art Dept.

2007     University of Texas, San Antonio, visiting artist, Art Dept.

2005     California State University, Stanislaus, visiting artist, Art Dept.

2004     North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, visiting artist, Graduate Architecture Dept. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, visiting artist

2003     Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, FL, invited artist in residence

2002     Sacramento City College, Sacramento, CA, visiting artist, Art Dept.

University of Washington, Seattle, WA, visiting artist, Graduate Architecture Dept.

University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, visiting artist, Art Dept.

2001     California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA, visiting artist, Art Dept.

Fort Worden Kitemakers Conference, Port Townsend, WA, instructor, March, 2000

'97-98     Junction Kite Retreat, Texas Tech University, Junction, TX, instructor

'94-02     Davis Art Center, Davis, CA, instructor, photography and kite-making

'92-93     Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO, teaching assistant, photography

LECTURES

2009     Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO

Colloquium III, Blue Star Contemporary Arts Center, San Antonio

ArtPace, 2 to Watch, San Antonio

2007     San Antonio Art Museum, San Antonio

McNay Art Museum, San Antonio

2006     Trinity University, Art Dept., San Antonio

Texas Woman’s University, Art Dept., Denton, TX

Brookhaven College, Art Dept., Dallas

2005     Drury University, Art Dept., Springfield, MO

San Antonio College, Art Dept., San Antonio

2004     Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles

2003     Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento

2002     Sacramento City College, Art Dept., Sacramento

California State University, Art Dept., Sacramento

Claremont Graduate University, Art Dept., Claremont, CA

2001     Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento

1999     Pence Gallery, October, Davis, CA, 1999

1998     University of California at Davis, Art Dept.

University of California at Davis, English Dept.

University of California at Davis, Landscape Architecture Dept.

1996     Pence Gallery, September, Davis, CA

Families First, Davis, CA

SELECTED GRANTS AND AWARDS

2009   Supplemental Artist Grant, Office of Cultural Affairs and Artpace, San Antonio, TX

2008   Aperture West Book Prize Nominee

2007     Whiting Memorial Award, presented by the International Society for Philosophical Inquiry

2003     Invited artist in residence, Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, FL, September

1998     Travel Grant to participate in Daimon International Kite Festival, Daimon, Japan

1997     Artist in Bioregional Residence Grant, U.C. Davis

1993     Juror's Award, Magic Silver Show, University of Northern Iowa

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

BOOKS & CATALOGS

Allen, Stuart and Dilworth, Rachel. Putah and Cache 2. Davis, California: Putah/Cache Bioregion Project, 1998.

Colburn, Richard. Magic Silver. Cedar Falls: University of Northern Iowa, 1993.

Cuba, Nan and Robinson, Riley. Art at Our Doorsteps. San Antonio: Trinity University Press, 2008.

DeAngelo, Darlene and Murdock, Matt. 2332. Huntington Beach, California: Huntington Beach Art Center, 2008.

JayJay. Gallery catalog, 2002.

O’Grady, John. Grave Goods. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2001. Cover Photograph.

Prior, Wandy and David Rothenberg. Writing on Air. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2003.

Robertson, David. Stuart Allen: Light/Time/Motion, Claremont, California: Claremont Graduate University, 2002.

Rubin, David. 29° 26' 14" N ~ 98° 28' 55" W: Stuart Allen, San Antonio: San Antonio Museum of Art, 2007.

Shenker, Heath. Picturing California’s Other Landscape: The Great Central Valley. Berkeley: Heyday Books, 1999.

Shields, Scott A. Dance Lines: Photographs by Stuart Allen. Sacramento: Crocker Art Museum, 2003.

South Texas Blood and Tissue Center. the Art Collection of the S. Texas Blood and Tissue Center, 2009.

JOURNALS

Allen, Stuart. “Night Lines, Stuart Allen.” Terra Nova 3, no. 4, MIT Press (Fall 1998): 71-77.

       "Night Lines, Stuart Allen.” You Are Here. The Journal of Creative Geography, University of Arizona Press (Spring 2001): cover, 18-23.

          . Zyzzyva 28, no. 1 (Spring 2002): 160, 175.

Satoglou, Pavlos and Giorgos Lavdas. Antilipseis, no. 14, (Fall 2008).

ARTICLES & REVIEWS

Abatemarco, Michael. "Stuart Allen: 35° 41’ 01" N ~ 105° 56’ 49" W." THE Magazine, Dec. '07 / Jan., '08.

Abbe, Mary. “Ethereal kite exhibit floats to the Weisman Art Museum.” Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 24, 2004.

Anderson, Barbara. “Art In Their Own Backyard.” U.C. Davis Magazine (Fall 1998): 19-21.

Baker, Candice. "The beauty of Baseball statistics." Huntington Beach Independent, October 15, 2008.

Belasco, Jessica. "Allen's kite sculptures illuminate color transitions..." 210 SA, September 28, 2007.

Britt, Douglas. "From abstract to architectural." Houston Chronicle, April 3, 2008.

Cook, Greg. "Exposures." The Boston Phoenix, November 14, 2008.

Dalkey, Victoria. “Through a lens, brightly.” Sacramento Bee, March 23, 1997.

           . “Image Alone Isn’t Everything.” Sacramento Bee, May 31, 1998.

           . “Geography as line and hue.” Sacramento Bee, December 5, 1999.

           . “Critic’s Pick.” Sacramento Bee, November 3, 2002.

           . “A Subtle Geometry: Stuart Allen draws on science…” Sacramento Bee, January 26, 2003.

           . “Critic’s Pick.” Sacramento Bee, August 24, 2003.

           . “Fertile Imaginations.” Sacramento Bee, September 28, 2003.

           . “Fountain of Truth…” Sacramento Bee, July 25, 2004.

Davis Enterprise. “Two New Artworks Join City Collection.” October 18, 2001.

Davis Enterprise. “Flying Sculpture Soars in New Davis PD.” May 30, 2001.

De Leon, Joseph. “Kites reveal environment, artist says.” (San Antonio) The Ranger, February 11, 2005.

Devany,Tim. “Beauty and the East.” American Kite Magazine (Summer 1997).

“Eyes for the Skies.” Orlando Sentinel, September 12, 2003.

Faught, Judith. “Hang Time: brothers mix art and science.” Fairfield Daily Republic, February 4, 2000.

Feeney, Mark. "Tracing the outlines of time." Boston Globe, November 28, 2008.

Fisch, Sarah. "Water under the bridge(s)." San Antonio Current, December 10, 2008.

           and Elaine Wolff. "The San Antonio River Improvements Project..." San Antonio Current, May 27, 2009.

Goddard, Dan R. “Exhibit has strings attached.” San Antonio Express-News, February 23, 2005.

           . “Grass-roots photo fest grows internationally.” San Antonio Express-News, September 4, 2005.

           . “Artist, tour guide offer an appreciation of art.” San Antonio Express-News, March 22, 2007.

           . “Indoor sculptures often fool the eye.” San Antonio Express-News, June 20, 2007.

           . “Sailcloth transforms Great Hall into an experiment of light.” San Antonio Express-News, July 1, 2007.

           . “San Antonio art scene is growing and evolving.” San Antonio Express-News, August 18, 2007.

           . "Art, digital technology will merge to light up Luminaria." San Antonio Express-News, March 12, 2008.

           . “River foundation commissions seven artists for bridge projects.” San Antonio Express-News, July 19, 2008.

           . “Art will permeate River Walk expansion.” San Antonio Express-News, March 29, 2009.

           . “The Heart Collection.” INSIDE Magazine (July / August, 2009): 50.

Goldsmith, Meredith. “Stuart Allen at the Crocker Art Museum.” Artweek 34, no. 8 (October 2003): 17.

Herrera, Jennifer. "Luminario: Arts Night, The Mixing Chamber." San Antonio Current, March 12, 2008.

Hess, Harvey. “UNI Gallery’s Magic Silver Show.” Cedar Falls Courier, February 22, 1993.

Hoffman, Carol Bernard. “But is it Art? Or, To Explain the Ineffable.” Telicom (November 1999): 27-28.

Julian, Kimi. “7 Days, Art.” Sacramento News and Review, June 11, 1998.

Landa, Allison. “Courtyard exhibit embraces the atmosphere.” Fairfield Daily Republic, May 27, 1997.

Martin, Deborah. "A Creative Explosion." San Antonio Express-News, March 16, 2008.

McGraw, Kate. "Experimental Body: Stuart Allen's work combines cloth, light and photography." Albuquerque Journal North, October 19, 2007.

McNamee, Janet. “Scenic River Walk Museum Reach.” Fiesta Magazine, January, 2010.

Moyle, Marilyn. “Shows display artists’ love for chosen media.” Davis Enterprise, September 12, 1996.

           . “Guenoc Watershed Festival: Art with a bioregional focus.” Davis Enterprise, April 23, 1998.

           . “Soaring with the Artistic Spirit of Stuart Allen.” (Davis Enterprise) Weekend Magazine, April 20, 2000.

Munich, Susanne. “Moving On: Stuart Allen Prepares for New Challenges.” Davis Enterprise, March 6, 2003.

Nusbaum, Eliot. “Photography 1993.” Des Moines Register, February 7, 1993.

Parente, Audrey. “Kite Artists Reach for Clouds.” Daytona Beach News Journal, September 28, 2003.

Raymond, David. "Tempis Fugit, Tempis Stasis." Art New England, February / March, 2009.

Roberts, Diana Lyn. "Great Halls of fire." San Antonio Current, July 11, 2007.

Shackelford, Penelope. “The Elements: Earth…” Artweek  30, no. 2 (February 1999): 12-13.

Roth, David. “Lynda Day and Stuart Allen at JayJay” Artweek, (December 2008 / January 2009): 12.

“Shaped by the Wind: Kites.” (Yonkers) North County News, June 23, 2004.

Sherwin, Elisabeth. “Activist artists exhibit work at Davis City Hall.” Davis Enterprise, December 4, 1996.

Silva, Elda. “For Museum Reach, artists take to bridges.” San Antonio Express News, May 24, 2009.

Silva, Elda. “Best of 2009: Visual Arts.” San Antonio Express News, December 26, 2009.

Walsh, Daniella. "2332." Art Scene, November, 2008.

Walworth, Catherine. “The Art Capades.” San Antonio Current, February 24, 2005.

Wiley, Judy. "San Antonio, Oklahoma City urban waterways anchor cities' pride, vision." Dallas Morning News, May 17, 2009.

Wolff, Elaine. “A counterintuitive guide to FotoSeptiembre.” San Antonio Current, August 25, 2005.

           . "CAM 2008: 'Playing With Time' at Blue Star." San Antonio Current, July 2, 2008.

           . "Artifacts." San Antonio Current, July 9, 2008.

Young, Melanie. “Faces of San Antonio, Stuart Allen, Artist.” San Antonio Official Travel and Leisure Guide, 2010.

Zimmer, William. “As Kites Fly, Sky’s the Limit.” The New York Times, July 11, 2004.

ONLINE JOURNALS

Atwell, Wendy. "Stuart Allen." Glasstirewww.glasstire.com, (October 2007).

Baldwin, Rosecrans. "The Digital Ramble | Obsession." The Moment, New York Times, May 15, 2008.

Beem, Edgar Allen. "Time Passes Photographically in Boston." Yankee Magazine, November 6, 2008.

Brisendine, Steve. "Every Pixel Tells a Story: Stuart Allen at the Dolphin Gallery." www.artkc365.com, March 31, 2009.

Cedrins, Inara. "Transforming the invisible to tangible poetry." www.artnewsusa.com, October 17, 2007.

Goddard, Dan. "San Antonio's Museum Reach." www.glasstire.com, (August 2009).

Kalstrom, Jeffrey. "Choreographic: world class, lots of fun." www.mnartists.org, August 12, 2006.

Roth, David. "Art Stimulus @ JayJay." www.squarecylinder.com, June 11, 2009.

Sandhu, Alina. “Luminous Topographies.” San Francisco Art Magazinewww.sanfranciscoartmagazine.com (March 2002).

TELEVISION & RADIO

"Riverwalk Art Tour." WOAI, San Antonio, May 30, 2009.

"SA Art Beat." TVSA, San Antonio, May, 2009.

"Converstations." KLRN, San Antonio, May 10, 2009.

"Davis Magazine." DCTV, Davis, CA, November 21, 1996.

"Express." KVIE, Sacramento, February 28, 1996.

Gibson, Lisa. "Stuart Allen: photography and kites." DCTV, Davis, CA, interview, January 21, 1995. 

SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

  • Barkley Evergreen and Partners, Inc, Kansas City, MO

  • Blue Shield of California, San Francisco

  • Cache Creek Casino/Resort, Brooks, California

  • California State University, Stanislaus

  • Certicom Corporation, Hayward, California

  • City of Davis Public Art Collection, Davis, California

  • City of San Antonio Public Art Collection, San Antonio

  • Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento

  • DiRosa Art Preserve, Napa, California

  • Downy, Brand, Seymour and Rohwer, Sacramento

  • Drachen Foundation, Seattle

  • Edgar Law Firm, Kansas City, MO

  • Fidelity Investments, Sacramento

  • Greenberg Traurig, Houston

  • Hallmark Fine Art Collections, Kansas City, Missouri

  • Harry Ransom Center Photography Collection, Austin, TX

  • Hewlett Packard Corporation, Palo Alto and Sacramento

  • Irvine Foundation, San Francisco

  • Kaiser Permanente, Sacramento, Fresno, Roseville, California

  • Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri

  • Livingston and Mattecich, Sacramento

  • McKenna, Long and Aldridge, San Francisco

  • Missouri Bank and Trust, Kansas City, MO

  • Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

  • Nevada Museum of Art, Reno

  • 909 Walnut, Kansas City, MO

  • Novell Inc., Provo, Utah

  • Sacramento City College, Sacramento

  • San Antonio Museum of Art

  • Santana Row, San Jose, California

  • Sonnenschein, Nath and Rosenthal, Kansas City, Missouri

  • South Texas Blood and Tissue Center, San Antonio, Texas

  • Sysco Corporation, Houston

  • The Swig Company, San Francisco

  • Tokyo Kite Museum, Japan

  • Trumpette, Sacramento

  • UNESCO, Paris, France

  • United States Embassy, Astana, Kazakhstan

  • United States Embassy, Ottawa, Canada

  • United States Embassy, Sofia, Bulgaria

  • United States Embassy, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia

  • University of California, Davis Health System

  • University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls

  • University of Texas, San Antonio

  • Wood Rogers, Sacramento