Resume

Catherine Wagner is represented by

Jessica Silverman, San Francisco, CA

info@jessicasilvermangallery.com

amanda@jessicasilvermangallery.com

Gallery Luisotti, Los Angeles, CA

info@galleryluisotti.com

EDUCATION

  • 1981 Masters of Art, San Francisco State University, CA

  • 1975 Bachelors of Art, San Francisco State University, CA (Honors—Cum Laude)

  • 1973 College of Marin, Kentfield, CA

  • 1971 San Francisco Art Institute, CA

  • 1971 Instituto del Arte, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico (Full Scholarship)

AWARDS

  • 2017-present Inaugural Nancy Cook Endowed Chair, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 2013–14 Fellowship, The Rome Prize, American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy

  • 2007–09 Artist-in-Residence, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA

  • 2007 Artadia Award: The Fund for Art & Dialogue

  • 2005 Faculty Research Grant, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 2002 Joan and Robert Danforth Distinguished Professorship in the Arts, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 1998 Visual Arts Fellowship, Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel

  • 1997 Visual Arts Fellowship, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA

  • 1995 Visual Arts Fellowship, Aaron Siskind Foundation

  • 1995 Fellowship for Art & Science Project, Research Corporation for Science Advancement

  • 1994 Cypress Award, Center for Photographic Arts

  • 1994 Visiting Artist Fellowship, Art and Science Project, Washington University, St. Louis, MO

  • 1994 Faculty Research Grant, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 1993 Faculty Research Grant, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 1990/91 Visual Artist Fellowship in Photography, National Endowment for the Arts

  • 1987 Visual Arts Fellowship, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

  • 1985 Faculty Research Grant, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 1984 Ferguson Grant, Friends of Photography

  • 1983 Faculty Research Grant, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 1983 Mellon Foundation Grant

  • 1982 Faculty Research Grant, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 1981 Mellon Foundation Grant

  • 1981 Visual Artist Fellowship in Photography, National Endowment for the Arts

  • 1980 Faculty Research Grant, Mills College, Oakland, CA

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

  • 2022 End Grain: The Displaced Shadow, Crown Point Press Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2021 Clues to Civilization, Jessica Silverman, San Francisco, CA

  • 2019 Paradox Observed, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA

  • 2018 Archaeology in Reverse, Mills College Art Museum, Oakland, CA

  • 2018 Selections, Anglim Gilbert Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2018 Near Abstraction, Gallery Luisotti, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2017 In Situ: Traces of Morandi, Museo Morandi, Bologna, Italy

  • 2017 In Situ: Traces of Morandi, Anglim Gilbert Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2016 Archaeology In Reverse, 1275 Minnesota Street, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, CA

  • 2015 Rome Works, Anglim Gilbert Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2014 Rome Works, Gallery Luisotti, Santa Monica, CA

  • 2014 Catherine Wagner, Lee Eugean Gallery, Seoul, South Korea

  • 2013 trans/literate, Gallery Luisotti, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2013 trans/literate, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2010 Reparations, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2010 Morphology, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2008 A Narrative History of the Light Bulb, Gallery Luisotti, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2007 A Narrative History of the Light Bulb, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2006 Re-Classifying History, 101 California Street Lobby, San Francisco, CA

  • 2005 Re-Classifying History, de Young Museum (inaugural exhibition), San Francisco, CA

  • 2005 Catherine Wagner: Early Works 1975–1981: California Landscapes and Moscone Site, Gallery Luisotti, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2004 Trilogy: Reflections on Frankenstein, the Arctic Circle, and the History of Science, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA (catalog)

  • 2003 Cross Sections: Catherine Wagner, Pasadena Museum of California Art, Pasadena, CA

  • 2002 12 Areas of Concern and Crisis, Installation at Comme des Garçons, Kyoto, Japan

  • 2001 Cross Sections: Catherine Wagner, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA

  • 2001 Catherine Wagner: Selections 1980–2000, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2000 Realism and Illusion: Catherine Wagner Photographs the Disney Theme Parks, Nelson Atkins Museum, Kansas City, MO

  • 1999 Realism and Illusion: Catherine Wagner Photographs the Disney Theme Parks, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX; Gallery Luisotti, Los Angeles, CA

  • 1999 Art & Science: Investigating Matter, Photographs by Catherine Wagner, Mead Art Museum, Amherst, MA

  • 1999 Catherine Wagner, Selections 1978–1998, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, NY

  • 1997 Catherine Wagner: Art & Science, Investigating Matter, University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, CA; Gallery Luisotti, Los Angeles, CA; International Center Of Photography, New York, NY; Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 1997 Realism and Illusion: Catherine Wagner Photographs the Disney Theme Parks, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, Canada; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN; Armand Hammer, Los Angeles, CA

  • 1997 Catherine Wagner Photographs: Investigating Matter, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

  • 1997 Art & Science: Investigating Matter and American Classroom, Johnson County Community College, Kansas City, MO

  • 1996 Art & Science: Investigating Matter, Kemper Gallery of Art, Washington University, St. Louis, MO

  • 1994 American Classroom, Museum fur Moderne Kunst, at Amerika House, Frankfurt, Germany (Netwerk Kulture catalog)

  • 1994 Home and Other Stories, Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, AZ

  • 1993 Home and Other Stories, Mills College, Oakland, CA; Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA (catalog)

  • 1993 American Classroom: Photographs by Catherine Wagner, University Gallery Fine Arts Center, University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA

  • 1991 American Classrooms: The Photographs of Catherine Wagner, Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo, CA

  • 1991 Catherine Wagner: Selections, Turner/Krull Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

  • 1990 American Classroom: The Photographs of Catherine Wagner, Laurence Miller Gallery, New York, NY

  • 1989 American Classroom: The Photographs of Catherine Wagner, The Ansel Adams Center, San Francisco, CA

  • 1989 Photographs 1978–1988, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 1988 Catherine Wagner: Photographs from the American Classroom Project and the George Moscone Site, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago, IL

  • 1988 Changing Places, Photographs by Catherine Wagner, Farish School of Architecture, Rice University, Houston, TX (catalog)

  • 1988 American Classroom: The Photographs of Catherine Wagner, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (catalog)

  • 1987 Catherine Wagner: 1976–1986, Min Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (catalog)

  • 1985 American Classroom: The Photographs of Catherine Wagner, The Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA

  • 1983 New Image Gallery, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA

  • 1982 Equivalents Gallery, Seattle, WA

  • 1982 Simon Lowinsky Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 1980 Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, CA

  • 1978 Simon Lowinsky Gallery, San Francisco, CA

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

  • 2023 What are Words Worth?, McEvoy Foundation, San Francisco, CA

  • 2022 Transparency/Opacity, Saint Joseph’s Arts Foundation, San Francisco, CA

  • 2022 Morandi, Resonancia Infinata, Fundacion La Pedrera, Barcelona Spain & Fundacion MAPFRE, Madrid Spain

  • 2022 Micrographia: Karen Lofgren & Catherine Wagner, Gallery Luisotti & Royale Projects, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2022 1962 - 2022: A Celebration of 60 Prints for 60 Years, Crown Point Press Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2021 New Time: Art and Feminisms in the 21st Century, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA.

  • 2021 California Girls II, Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA. Curated by Tom Marioni

  • 2019 Academic Bodies, American Academy in Rome, Rome IT

  • 2019 Making It Up, Photo LA, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2019 The Aesthetics of Learning, Mishkin Gallery, New York, NY

  • 2018 Way Bay, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA

  • 2018 Permanent Collection Exhibition, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

  • 2017 Lumen, Cohen Gallery, Granoff Center, Brown University, Providence, RI

  • 2017 Recollected, Fine Arts Gallery, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA

  • 2016 Strange Oscillations and Vibrations of Sympathy, University Galleries, Illinois State University, Normal, IL

  • 2016 Chain Reaction, San Francisco Arts Commision Galleries, San Francisco, CA

  • 2016 Flowers, Fruits, Books, Bones: Still Life, Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, AZ

  • 2015 Missing Persons, Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

  • 2015 Tongues Untied, MOCA Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2014 Cinque Mostre: Time & Again, Lumen, American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy

  • 2014 Cinque Mostre: Time & Again, History Recast, American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy

  • 2014 Cinque Mostre: Time & Again, Concrete Ghost, American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy

  • 2013 Art on Paper, Datz Museum of Art, Gwangju, South Korea

  • 2013 Tradition of Mayhem, Santa Rosa Junior College, Santa Rosa, CA

  • 2012 Yale University Art Gallery Reopening, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT

  • 2012 Recent Acquisitions, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN

  • 2012 Stage Presence: Theatricality in Art and Media, SFMOMA, San Francisco, CA

  • 2012 Silver Curtain, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2011 The Altered Landscape, The Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV

  • 2011 Polaroid [Im]possible, The WestLicht Collection, Museum of Photography, Vienna, Austria

  • 2011 HERE, Pier 24 Photography, San Francisco, CA

  • 2010 Know the Rules – Then Break Them, di Rosa Collection, Napa, CA

  • 2010 The Gallery of California Art, Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA

  • 2010 State of Mind: A California Invitational, Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, CA

  • 2010 Masterworks of American Photography: Popular Culture, Amon Carter Museum, Forth Worth, TX

  • 2010 Real and HyperReal, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA

  • 2010 The View from Here, SFMOMA, San Francisco, CA

  • 2009 75 Years of Looking Forward: The Anniversary Show, SFMOMA, San Francisco, CA

  • 2009 An Autobiography of the San Francisco Bay Area Part One: San Francisco Plays Itself, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, CA

  • 2008 Selections from the Collection, SFMOMA, San Francisco, CA

  • 2008 New Work: Photography and Sculpture, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2007 CCA Alumni & Faculty Show, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2007 Home Sweet Home, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA

  • 2007 Rembrandt to Thiebaud: A Decade of Collecting Works on Paper, Legion of Honor Museum, San Francisco, CA (catalog)

  • 2007 Bios 4, Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (CAAC ), Seville, Spain

  • 2007 Take 2: Women Revisiting Art History, Mills College Art Museum, Oakland, CA

  • 2006 The Target Collection of American Photography: A Century in Pictures, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX

  • 2006 Middle Ground: Photographs from the Whitney Museum of American Art, Wallarch Art Gallery, Columbia University, New York, NY

  • 2005 150 Works of Art, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

  • 2005 Worth a Thousand Words: The Book as Image, University Library Art Gallery, Sonoma State University, Sonoma, CA

  • 2005 The Altered Landscape, National Academies of Science, Washington D.C.

  • 2005 New Work: Squeak Carnwath, Mildred Howard, Catherine Wagner, di Rosa Preserve Gatehouse Gallery, Napa, CA

  • 2005 AxS: At the Intersection of Art and Science, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA

  • 2005 Recent Acquisitions, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA

  • 2005 Selections from the Permanent Collection, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA (catalog)

  • 2005 Boxed Sets: Portfolios of the Seventies, Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

  • 2005 Tree, Gallery Luisotti, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2004 Kurzdavordanach, SK Stiftungkultur, Koln, Germany

  • 2004 Inside Out: Selections from the Permanent Collection, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA

  • 2004 Ditto: Multiples from the Collection, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL

  • 2004 The Altered Landscape, Blackwood Gallery, University of Toronto at Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

  • 2004 What’s Doin,’ Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2004 Visions of Passage, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA

  • 2004 The Altered Landscape, Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver, Canada

  • 2003 How Human: Life in the Post-Genome Era, International Center of Photography, New York, NY

  • 2003 Public Record, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2003 The Altered Landscape, Norsk Museum of Fotografi Preus Fotomuseum, Horten, Norway

  • 2003 The Altered Landscape, Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, MT

  • 2003 Gene(sis): Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics, Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, CA

  • 2002 Constructing the 1930s, Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, CA

  • 2002 Visions from America: Photographs from the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1940–2001 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

  • 2002 Parallels And Intersections: Art/Women/California 1950–2000, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA

  • 2002 Gene(sis): Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

  • 2002 National Millennium Survey, Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, CA

  • 2002 New Acquisitions/New Work/New Directions 3, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2002 The Altered Landscape, Sarjeant Gallery, Wanganui, New Zealand

  • 2001 A Love Affair with Pictures: 25 Years of Collecting at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, TX

  • 2001 Depicting Absence/Implying Presence, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, CA

  • 2001 Architecture in Photography, Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany

  • 2001 The Altered Landscape, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, AZ

  • 2000 Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900–2000, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2000 Foreign Bodies, Untitled (Space) 13, New Haven, CT

  • 2000 Paradise Now: Creating the Genetic Revolution, Exit Art, New York, NY

  • 2000 American Perspectives: Photographs from the Polaroid Collection, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo, Japan

  • 2000 Our Quarter Century: The University of Arizona's Center for Creative Photography Turns Twenty-Five, Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

  • 2000 Into Our Prime: Acquisitions Since 1996, Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

  • 2000 Beyond Boundaries: Contemporary Photography in California, University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, CA; Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, CA

  • 2000 Neural Notations, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 2000 Noise, The Wellcome Trust's Two10 Gallery, London, England (catalog); Kettle's Yard, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England (catalog)

  • 1999 Historically Speaking, University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, CA

  • 1999 Body as Commodity, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA

  • 1999 Outside the Box: Photography Portfolios from the Collection, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA

  • 1999 Museum Pieces: Bay Area Artists Envisioning the de Young, de Young Museum of Art, San Francisco, CA (brochure)

  • 1999 The Altered Landscape, Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV

  • 1999 Bay Area Now, II, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA (catalog)

  • 1999 Into the Next Century: Selections from the Permanent Collection, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA (catalog)

  • 1998 Home Sweet Home, Transamerica Pyramid Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 1998 Inside These Walls, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX

  • 1998 American Vernacular, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA

  • 1998 Interface: Art & Tech in the Bay Area, Duke Univ. Museum of Art, Durham, NC

  • 1998 Prime Focus, University Galleries, Normal, IL

  • 1997 Absolute Landscape: Between Illusion and Reality, Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama, Japan (catalog)

  • 1997 Scientia Artifex, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL

  • 1995 Assembled Photographs, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA

  • 1995 Selections From the Permanent Collection, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY

  • 1995 Landscape: A Concept, Oliver Art Center, California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA

  • 1995 Facing Eden:100 Years of Landscape Art in the Bay Area, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, CA

  • 1994 Family Lives, Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington, D.C.

  • 1994 Old Glory, New Story, Capp Street Project, San Francisco, CA

  • 1994 Discards, Secession Gallery at Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 1994 Shrines, Symbols & Cherished Objects, Fuller Museum of Art, Brockton, MA

  • 1992 Several Exceptionally Good Recently Acquired Pictures VI, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 1992 Passages, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 1992 New Acquisitions/New Work/New Directions, Los Angeles County Museum, Los Angeles, CA

  • 1992 To Collect the Art of Women: The Jane Reese Williams Collection of Photography, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM (catalog)

  • 1991 Past / Present: Photographs from the Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Upper Jones Gallery, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX

  • 1991 SITE WORK: Architecture in Photography since Early Modernism, The Photographers' Gallery, London, England

  • 1991 Silent Interiors, Security Pacific Gallery, Seattle, WA (catalog)

  • 1991 California Cityscapes, San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, CA (catalog)

  • 1990 Natural History Recreated, The Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, NY

  • 1990 Perspectives on Place: Attitudes Toward the Built Environment, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA

  • 1989 Picturing California, The Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA (catalog)

  • 1989 Theme and Variations: The Photographic Still Life, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA

  • 1988 Cross Currents/Cross Country, Camerawork Gallery, San Francisco, CA; The Photographic Resource Center, Boston, MA (catalog)

  • 1988 Evocative Presence: Twentieth-Century Photographs in the Permanent Collection, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (catalog)

  • 1987 A Look at Photography Books of 1987, International Center for Photography, New York, NY

  • 1987 New American Photography, Fogg Art Museum Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA

  • 1986 Midtown Review: A Look at Photography Books of 1986, International Center of Photography/Midtown, New York, NY (Publication: San Francisco Observed)

  • 1986 Bay Area Biennial, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA (catalogue)

  • 1986 Mills College Faculty Retrospective, Mills College, Oakland, CA (catalog)

  • 1986 New American Photography, Min Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (catalog)

  • 1985 20 x 24 Polaroid Exhibition, Friends of Photography, Carmel, CA

  • 1985 Photography from the Permanent Collection, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

  • 1985 Settings - The Civic Center Project, A.P. Giannini Bank of America World Headquarters, San Francisco, CA

  • 1985 La Photographie Creative, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France

  • 1983 California Sharp School, facets of the collection, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA

  • 1983 Landscape Now, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Rental Gallery, San Francisco, CA

  • 1983 University Memorial Gallery, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO (two-person exhibition)

  • 1982 Slices of Time - California Landscape, 1860–1880, 1960–1980, Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA (catalog)

  • 1981 University of California at Santa Cruz (two-person exhibition with Gail Skoff)

  • 1981 Landscape Photography, 1850–1980, Sacramento, CA (catalog)

  • 1980 Faculty Exhibition, Mills College Art Gallery, Oakland, CA

  • 1980 Contemporary California Photography, Camerawork Gallery, San Francisco, CA (catalog)

  • 1978 Memorial Union Gallery, University of California, Davis, CA (two-person exhibit with brochure)

  • 1978 Equivalents Gallery, Seattle, WA (two-person exhibition with Walker Evans)

  • 1977 Cityscapes, Downtown Center Invitational Group Show, de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA

  • 1977 Atholl McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA

COMMISSIONS

  • In process Blue Curbside Expansion Wall, Tampa International Airport, Tampa FL.

  • In process Mercer West Corridor Project, Seattle, WA, Atmospheric Flurry (working title)

  • 2021 Moscone Central Subway Station, San Francisco, CA, Arc Cycle

  • 2016 Comme des Garçon, Dover Street Market, London, UK, Frankenstein

  • 2014 Wave Echo, The Village, Santa Monica, Santa Monica, CA

  • 2013 Nature / Culture, Education Park Branch Library, The City of San Jose, San Jose, CA

  • 2011 Vitreous Bench, 301 Mission Millennium Tower, Millennium Partners, San Francisco, CA

  • 2009 Ghost Grove, LAPD Headquarters, The Department of Cultural Affairs, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2008 Sava Pool, San Francisco Public Art Commission, San Francisco, CA

  • 2005 Re-Classifying History, de Young Museum Inaugural Exhibition

  • 2004 Flux Density, Frisson Restaurant, San Francisco, CA

  • 2003 Cell Wall II, UCSF Medical Center, San Francisco, CA

  • 1986 Settings - Civic Center Plaza, A.I.A., San Francisco, CA

  • 1987 Parnassus Foundation in collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, commission to photograph bank architecture.

  • 1984 Construction of the New Orleans World Exposition, Canadian Center for Architecture, Montreal, Canada

  • 1984 Post Modern Architecture at the Vieux-Port in Quebec City, Canada, Canadian Center for Architecture, Montreal, Canada

COLLECTIONS (PARTIAL LISTING)

  • Bancroft Library Pictorial Collection, University of California, Berkeley

  • Berkeley Art Museum, University of California

  • The Art Museum at the University of Kentucky

  • Bibliotheque National de Paris

  • CCA Montreal

  • Center of Creative Photography

  • Chase - Manhattan Bank

  • de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA

  • Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas

  • First National Bank of Chicago, IL

  • Hewlitt Packard Corporation

  • International Center of Photography, New York

  • La Salle Bank

  • Levi Strauss Corporation

  • The Library of Congress

  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • Minneapolis Institute of the Arts

  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

  • Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL

  • Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX

  • Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany

  • Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY

  • National Museum of American Art - Smithsonian Institution, NY

  • E. L. Wiegand Gallery, Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV

  • The Oakland Museum, CA

  • Polaroid Collection, Cambridge, MA

  • Progressive Corporation

  • Santa Barbara Museum of Art, CA

  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA

  • San Jose Museum of Art, CA

  • Sprint Corporation

  • Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics

  • Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS

  • Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England

  • Whitney Museum of Art, NY

REVIEWS

  • 2013 Artnet, Karen Vanegas, "Gallery Hopping on Thursdays - Luminous," July 18

  • 2013 LA Times, Susan Brenneman, "Literature's Greatest Hits," April, E9

  • 2013 Photograph, Glen Helfand, "Catherine Wagner: trans/literate," March/April, pg. 52

  • 2013 Photograph Magazine, Glen Helfand, "Catherine Wagner: trans/literate," January 18

  • 2013 San Francisco Chronicle, Jesse Hamlin, "Works of Braille in 2-d," January 8

  • 2012 California Style Magazine, Melissa Goldstein, "Morphology"

  • 2012 Art Practical, Pactricia Maloney, "Stage Presence"

  • 2012 Lexus Magazine, Darrell Hartman, "Cross Sections"

  • 2011 Spot Magazine, Lisa Sutcliffe, "Catherine Wagner speaks with Lisa Sutcliffe on Reparations and its connection to war, identity, and spirituality" Fall

  • 2011 Artillery Magazine, Scarlet Cheng, "Catherine Wagner," May/June

  • 2011 Art News, Lea Feinstein, "Catherine Wagner," April

  • 2010 Visual Art Source, "Catherine Wagner's Reparations at Stephen Wirtz Gallery," Dec.

  • 2010 The Huffington Post, "Catheter Wagner's Reparations at Stephne Wirtz Gallery" Dec.

  • 2010 Art Ltd. Magazine, Hearne Pardee, "Catherine Wagner: "Morphology" at Steven [sic] Wirtz Gallery."

  • 2010 Art Practical Blog, Jessica Brier, "Morphology," Jan.

  • 2009 Los Angeles Times: Culture Monster blog. Yvonne Villarreal, “Artistic visions for LAPD’s new headquarters.” Oct 21st.

  • 2008 San Francisco Chronicle, Kenneth Baker, “Artworks that make a lasting impression: Wagner’s ‘Reparations’,” August 9th.

  • 2008 Los Angeles Times. Pauline O’Connor, “At these exhibitions, everything is illuminated.” April 24th.

  • 2007 San Francisco Chronicle. Kenneth Baker, “Everything is illuminated in show of lights,” April 7th.

  • 2007 Los Angeles Times. Colin Westerbeck, “Photo Synthesis,” March 25th.

  • 2007 SFGate, Kenneth Baker, “Review: Women’ artworks at Mills ask questions about gender, authority, and tradition,” February 8th.

  • 2007 San Francisco Bay Guardian, Stacy Martin, “Take 2: Women Revisiting Art History,” February 14th.

  • 2007 Art Info, Laura Richard Janku, “Regional Roundup: San Francisco,” February 14th.

  • 2006 Exposure, Cicely Sweed, “Re-Classifying History: Catherine Wagner,” Spring, p. 53.

  • 2005 LA Weekly, Peter Frank, “A X S: At the Intersection of Art and Science,” August 19-25.

  • 2005 Los Angeles Times Calendar, Cynthia Dea, “One scaffolding at a time,” April 7.

  • 2004 ArtForum.com, Glen Helfand, “Critics Picks, Catherine Wagner,” April.

  • 2004 San Francisco Chronicle/Datebook, Kenneth Baker “Art Grapples with Science and Politics,” March 27th

  • 2003 Los Angeles Times Calendar, Scarlett Cheng “Catherine Wagner: Cross Sections,” March 9th.

  • 2002 Art New Magazine of India, Roobina Karode “The Poetry of Science,” January Vol. VII Issue II.

  • 2002 New York Times Science, “Inside, Up Close: Medical Scans as Art,” July 2nd.

  • 2002 Art in America, “Report from San Francisco,” November

  • 2002 San Francisco Chronicle/Datebook, David Bonetti “The Best of 2001,” December 31.

  • 2001 San Jose Mercury News, Jack Fischer “The Art of Science,” November 11.

  • 2001 Daily Review, Laura Casey “Recognition Skyrockets for Oakland Photographer,” November 11.

  • 2001 San Francisco Chronicle, David Bonetti “Celebrating Life From the Inside Out,” November 7.

  • 2001 San Francisco Chronicle, David Bonetti “Art Notes,” October 30.

  • 2001 SF Weekly, Lisa Hom “She Blinded Me With Science,” October 24.

  • 2001 TIME Magazine, James Poniewozik “Innovators: The Next Wave,” October 15.

  • 2001 The San Francisco Chronicle Magazine, David Bonetti “Bay City Best: Art,” April 8.

  • 2001 The San Francisco Chronicle, David Bonetti “Humans Absent from, but Central to, Wagner Photos,” March 29.

  • 2000 The New Yorker, Peter Schjeldahl "DNART: A Show Embraces Biomania," October 2.

  • 2000 The New York Times, Eric Lander "In the Wake of Genetic Revolution, Questions About Its Meaning," September 12.

  • 2000 The Kansas City Star, Alice Thorson "Disneyphile or Disneyphobe? Context is Crucial," August 13.

  • 2000 Die Zeit, Von Jorg Albrecht "Der Perfekte Keim des Lebens," May 25.

  • 2000 Art Papers Magazine, Terri Cohn "Room of Wonders: Linking Art and Life Through the Museum," July–August.

  • 1999 San Francisco Examiner, David Bonetti "Genial Deconstruction of de Young Museum," November 26.

  • 1999 The San Francisco Bay Guardian, Q &A with Susan Gerhard "The New 'Now'," November 17–23, Vol.34, No.7.

  • 1999 Asian Art News, Reena Jana "Unfolding Identities," March–April.

  • 1998 Art in America, Micheal Amy "Catherine Wagner at Jack Shainman," March.

  • 1998 Artnews, Katie Clifford "Catherine Wagner," June 1998, Vol. 97, No. 6.

  • 1998 Neune Kunst, Michael Macinnis "Catherine Wagner's Art and Science: Investigating Matter," May, Vol.1, No.6.

  • 1997 Los Angeles Times, William Wilson "The Artful Science of Photography," December 2.

  • 1997 So California Live, Shirie Gottlleb "Artfully Capturing the World of Science," November 19.

  • 1997 Art Scene, "Previews of Exhibitions," November, Vol.17, No.3.

  • 1997 Grunion Gazette, Lisa Buck "Big Questions Pictured in 'Art and Science'," November 27, page 13.

  • 1997 Doubletake, Alan Lightman, Fall, Vol. 3, No. 4, page 136.

  • 1997 The Los Angeles Times, Susan Kandel "Art Review," September 19, page F26.

  • 1997 The New York Times, Vicki Goldberg "Art and Science, the Yin and Yang of Culture," April 27, page 37.

  • 1997 Artweek, Lane Barden "A Conversation with Catherine Wagner," February, Vol. 28, No. 2, page 17-18.

  • 1997 M.I.T.'s Technology Review, Cornelia Homburg "An Artist Explores the Lab," April, pages 47-55.

  • 1997 The Kansas City Star, Alice Thorson "The Miracle, Madness of Catherine Wagner," February 14-20.

  • 1997 New Times, Roberta Lord "The Private Life of Science," Kansas City, MO, February 20-26.

  • 1997 Artnews, Kenneth Baker "Catherine Wagner," January.

  • 1996 New Art Examiner, Debra Parr "Catherine Wagner, Art and Science," November.

  • 1996 San Francisco Chronicle, Kenneth Baker " Catherine Wagner: Images of Science," November 8.

  • 1996 The River Times, Alexandra Bellos "Laboratory of the Mind," September 25–October 1.

  • 1996 San Francisco Examiner, David Bonetti "Catherine Wagner, Art & Science: Investigating Matter," November 15.

  • 1996 St. Louis Dispatch, Robert Duffy "Art and Science," September 1.

  • 1993 San Francisco Examiner, David Bonetti "Homing in on Private Spaces, Personal Lives," December 10.

  • 1993 Photographer's Forum, James Kaufman "Home & Other Stories: Photographs by Catherine Wagner," November.

  • 1993 Artforum, Maria Porges "Catherine Wagner: Los Angeles County Museum of Art," October, Vol. XXXII, No. 2.

  • 1993 San Francisco Chronicle, Kenneth Baker "Wagner's Photos Take Measure of Domestic Interiors," September 7.

  • 1993 Review: Newsletter of the Friends of Photography, Nadine Lemmon "Home and Other Stories: Photographs by Catherine Wagner," September/October.

  • 1993 San Francisco Chronicle, Sam Whiting "Illuminated Windows into Private Lives," August 25.

  • 1993 San Francisco Chronicle, Connie Ballard "A Peek Into the Domestic Self," August 24.

  • 1993 Artweek, Pat Leddy "How We Become the Some of Our Stuff," July 22, Vol. 24, No. 14.

  • 1993 Los Angeles Times Calendar, Nancy Kapitanoff "Photo Exhibit Opens Door to Families' Homes and Lives," July 4.

  • 1993 Los Angeles Times, Susan Kandel "For Catherine Wagner, Every Home Tells a Story," June 11.

  • 1992 Artweek, Leigh Ann Clifton "A Dialogue between Lewis Baltz, Andy Grundberg, Sandra Phillips and Catherine Wagner," July 23, Vol. 23, No. 20.

  • 1991 Artweek, Hal Fischer "A Conversation with Catherine Wagner," December 12, Vol. 22, No. 42.

  • 1991 Artweek, Collette Chattopadhyay "A Passionate Objectivity," December 12, Vol. 22, No. 42.

  • 1990 Center For Photography at Woodstock Quarterly, "Natural History Re-Created," Vol. 11, No. 4, pages 4-11.

  • 1990 Women Photographers (Anthology of Women in History), Constance Sullivan, Harry Abrams, Inc., NY, pages 177-178.

  • 1990 Chelsea Clinton News, Hilda Bijur "Bodies and Classrooms," March 22–28, Vol. LI, No. 12.

  • 1989 Artweek, Jeanette Ross "Organizing Meaning," December 21, Vol. 20, No. 43.

  • 1989 San Francisco Examiner, David Bonnetti "A Classification of Classrooms."

  • 1989 Artforum, Bill Berkson, Review, November.

  • 1989 The Daily Review, Mike McAuliffe "A Place for Photography," November 8.

  • 1989 San Francisco Chronicle, Liz Lufkin "Catherine Wagner; Selections from 1979–1989," August 20.

  • 1989 Afterimage, Anne McCauley "Catherine Wagner and Photographs of Urban Change," January, Vol. 16, No. 6.

  • 1988 Arete, A Forum For Thought, "American Classroom," December, pages 62-63.

  • 1988 Philadelphia Inquirer, Sunday Book Review, December 11.

  • 1988 St. Petersburg Times, Alida Becker, December 4.

  • 1988 New York Times, Andy Grundberg, December 4.

  • 1988 Chicago Tribune, Catherine Reeves, October 28.

  • 1988 Houston Chronicle, September 25.

  • 1988 Houston Chronicle, September 18.

  • 1987 Los Angeles Times, Suzanne Muchnic "American Photography As Seen From Japan," December 20.

  • 1987 Artweek, Joan Murray, review of publication: "Catherine Wagner, 1976–1986," December 12.

  • 1986 Oakland Tribune, Charles Schere "Mills College Faculty Retrospective."

  • 1986 San Francisco Chronicle, Kenneth Baker "A Bay Area Biennial," November 9.

  • 1986 Los Angeles Times, William Wilson "The Bay Is On View," October 26.

  • 1986 Artweek, Leah Goldman, November 8.

  • 1985 Artforum, Hal Fischer, Review, October.

  • 1985 Artweek, March 30.

  • 1985 Photo Metro, John Bloom, April.

  • 1985 Los Angeles Times.

  • 1985 Oakland Tribune, Harriet Swift, January 29.

  • 1982 Artweek, Ron Glower, October 23.

  • 1982 Artforum, Hal Fischer, Review, October.

  • 1982 Northwest Photography, James W. Thomas "What Is Not Art?," October.

  • 1982 Artweek, "Slices of Time," February 27.

  • 1978 Afterimage, "Contemporary California Exhibition at Camerawork," November.

  • 1978 Artforum, Hal Fischer, Review, September.

  • 1978 San Francisco Chronicle, Thomas Albright, May 6.

  • 1977 Washington Post, Paul Richards, June 18.

  • 1977 Artweek, Joan Murray, May 20.

  • 1977 Washington Art Market Newsletter, "What's Up In Art?," June.

  • 1977 San Francisco Chronicle, Thomas Albright, February 11.

  • 1977 Artweek, Hal Fischer, February 10.

MONOGRAPHS

  • 2018 Place, History and the Archive, Damiani

  • 2017 Vecchi, Benson Miller, Wagner, In Situ: Traces of Morandi. Edizione MAMbo.

  • 2001 Butler, Helfand, Peat, Catherine Wagner: Cross Sections. Twin Palms Publishers.

  • 1996 Homburg, Gass, Longino. Art &Science: Investigating Matter. Nazraeli Press and Washington University Gallery of Art.

  • 1993 Conkelton, Sheryl. Home and Other Stories, Photographs by Catherine Wagner. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The University of New Mexico Press.

  • 1990 Changing Places: Photographs by Catherine Wagner. Houston: Farish Gallery, Rice University

  • 1998 Tucker, Anne Wilkes. American Classroom, The Photographs of Catherine Wagner. Houston: Museum of Fine Arts.

  • 1987 Catherine Wagner, 1976–1986. Tokyo: Min Gallery.

PUBLICATIONS

  • 2019 Seeing Science: How Photography Reveals the Universe, Aperture, UMBC, pg. 100-101

  • 2016 Photographs Reporduced, American Classroom, Missing Persons exhibition catalogue, Stanford University Press.

  • 2016 Profile and Photographs Reproduced, Rome Works, San Francisco Cottages and Gardens Feb/Mar

  • 2014 Photographs Reproduced, Various bodies, Photodot Korea, pg. 58-61, October

  • 2014 Photograph Reproduced, Utopic, Blind Spot 47, Vik Muniz and Barney Kulok, April.

  • 2014 Multiple Exhibition Reproductions, Cinque Mostre, Cinue Mostre: Time & Again, Posa Edizioni, Feb.

  • 2013 Photographic Series and Interview, Catherine Wagner, Magazine Gitz

  • 2013 Photograph Reproduced, Northern Vista, George Moscone Site, San Francisco, CA, Arts for the City: San Francisco: Civic Art and Urban Change, Susan Wels, pg. 117

  • 2012 Introduction, My San Francisco, San Francisco City Guide, 2012, Louis Vuitton, pg. 10-11

  • 2012 Photographs Reproduced, Early California Landscape, HERE, Pier 24 Photography, Section 16

  • 2010 Profile and Photograph Reproduced, -86 Degree Dreezers, Twelve Areas of Concern and Crisis, American Art & Philanthropy, Peter C. Marzio, pg. 351

  • 2010 Photograph Reproduced, Green Energy, Le Monde Diplomatique, Cedric Gossart, "Quand les technologies vertes poussent a la consommation." July

  • 2010 Photograph Reproduced, Emerson College, Southwick Hall, The New York Times Magazine, David Leonhardt, "Half a Degree." May 9

  • 2009 Photographs Reproduced, Portrait Wall, Blind Spot, Issue 39.

  • 2008 Profile, California Home + Design, Dorka Keehn, “Frame of Reference”. June. Pg 135

  • 2008 Profile, Bay Area News Group Sunday A&E, “The arts of motherhood”, May 11th.

  • 2008 Preview, Flavorpill, Ashley Tibbits, “A Narrative History of the Light Bulb”, March

  • 2008 Photograph Reproduced, The New York Times Style Magazine, Alice Rawsthorn, “Lights Out: An Ode to the dimming incandescent bulb.” Design & Living Spring. Pg 52.

  • 2007 Profile, Mills Quarterly, Glen Helfand, “Illuminating Culture”, Fall. Pg 14-15.

  • 2006 Photograph Reproduced, Diagnosis [Art]: Contemporary Art Reflecting Medicine, pg. 139

  • 2006 Photograph Reproduced, Exploring the Bancroft Library, pg. 80

  • 2006 Photograph Reproduced, Exposure, Spring 2006, pg. 1, pg. 51.

  • 2006 Photograph Reproduced, New York Times Magazine, January 15. pg. 18.

  • 2005 de Jesus, Melinda, Pinay Power: Peminist Critical Theory, Theorizing the Filipina/American Experience, pg. 302-303

  • 2005 “Object Lessons,” Mickey Rapkin, New York Times Style Magazine, Fall, p. 48.

  • 2005 “San Francisco’s New Heights,” Lynne Yaeger, Travel and Leisure, September, p. 204.

  • 2005 “Sitting or Standing, an Ovation,” Zahid Sardar, San Francisco Chronicle, November 12.

  • 2005 Photograph Reproduced, New York Times Magazine, Nov. 27, pg. 19

  • 2005 Re-Classifying History: Catherine Wagner, de Young Museum (museum brochure)

  • 2005 Crist, Steve, The Polaroid Book: Selections from the Polaroid Collection of Photography, Taschen, p.241

  • 2004 Kurzdavordanach: Gegenwart als Zwischenraum, Revolver & Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur, Koln, Germany

  • 2004 Susan Anker, Dorothy Nelkin, The Molecular Gaze: Art in the Genetic Age, pg 145-146, 175, 179

  • 2004 Selections: The San Jose Museum of Art Permanent Collection (catalog)

  • 2004 Art & Biotechnologies (CD-Rom), Groupe de Recherche en Arts Médiatiques (GRAM), Université du Québec à Montreal (Anthology)

  • 2004 Camera Arts, “Curators as Collectors: Notes on Recent Museum Acquisitions and Gifts,” by Erin O’Toole, August/September 2004, pages 30-35.

  • 2004 SEED, Portfolio, “Cross Sections,” Summer 2004, pages 70-79.

  • 2004 San Francisco Chronicle Magazine, “Time Passages: Artists Catherine Wagner and Loretta Gargan’s Changing World,” by Zahid Sardar, February 15, pages 20-25.

  • 2004 Trilogy: Reflections on Frankenstein, the Arctic Circle, and the History of Science, Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA (catalog)

  • 2003 How Human: Life in the Post-Genome Era, International Center of Photography (catalog)

  • 2003 Epicenter: San Francisco Bay Area Art Now, by Mark Johnstone and Leslie Aboud Holzman

  • 2003 SEED, Portfolio, “-86 Degree Freezers,” Jan/Feb 2003, pages 74-83.

  • 2002 Visions from America: Photographs from the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1940-2001, by Sylvia Wolf and Andy Grundberg

  • 2002 Trajekte, “Catherine Wagner’s Laboratories,” Nr. 4 April 2002

  • 2001 Calendar live, “A Master’s Long Shadow,” August 26, 2001

  • 2000 Paris Photo, "Catherine Wagner: Cross-Sections + Annotations," Issue 10.

  • 2000 Blind Spot, "Catherine Wagner: Cross-Sections + Annotations," Issue 15.

  • 2000 Limn, "Catherine Wagner: Miracles and Madness," Issue 5, Page 15.

  • 2000 Noise, The Wellcome Trust's Two10 Gallery, London, England. (catalog)

  • 2000 Noise, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, England. (catalog)

  • 2000 Foreign Bodies, Untitled (Space) 13, New Haven, CT. (catalog)

  • 2000 Wired Magazine, Heather Sparks, “The Essential James Watson,” issue 8.09

  • 1999 The Altered Landscape, Peter E. Pool, University of Nevada Press,

  • 1999 Bay Area Now 2, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. (catalog)

  • 1999 Museum Pieces, De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA. (brochure)

  • 1999 Into the Next Century, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA. (catalog)

  • 1999 Phenotypology, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo, NY. (brochure)

  • 1997 The New Yorker, photograph, May 19, page 28.

  • 1997 The Village Voice, Critics Choice, photograph, April 1, page 13.

  • 1996 SEE: A Journal of Visual Culture, Issue 2:2, pages 32-41.

  • 1996 Zyzzyva, Vol. XII, No. 2, pages 74-79.

  • 1995 Facing Eden: 100 Years of Landscape Art in the Bay Area, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, CA. (catalog)

  • 1994 Family Lives, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

  • 1994 Kunst in Frankfurt, "Ein Dialog Europa-Amerika," Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt, Germany.

  • 1993 House & Garden, "Portraits Without People," June, page 52.

  • 1993 Los Angeles Times Magazine, "Interiors," May 23, page 18.

  • 1992 To Collect the Art of Women: The Jane Reese Williams Collection of Photography, Essay by Eugenia Parry Janis, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, NM.

  • 1991 California Cityscapes, Mary Stofflet, Curator, Essay by James A. Clapp, San Diego, CA.

  • 1991 SITE WORK: Architecture in Photography since Early Modernism, by Martin Caiger-Smith, The Photographers' Gallery, London, England.

  • 1991 The Science of Words, George A. Miller, Scientific American Library, New York, NY, page 3.

  • 1990 Changing Places: Photographs by Catherine Wagner, Farish Gallery Rice University (catalog)

  • 1990 Metropolis, Richard Gehr "Insights & Reviews," May, page 35.

  • 1990 The New Yorker, "Goings On About Town," April 16, page 19.

  • 1990 Details, "I Left My Art in San Francisco," April, pages 149-153.

  • 1989 SF Magazine, Vicki Bates "Profile of Catherine Wagner," November.

  • 1989 Harpers Magazine, "Who Needs the Great Work?," September, pages 47-51.

  • 1989 The Sciences, "The Stage is Set - Photographs by Catherine Wagner," July/August, pages 30-33.

  • 1989 Metropolitan Home, Andy Grundberg "The New Hot Shots," July.

  • 1988 Connecting Conversations, Edited by Moira Roth "Interviews with 28 Bay Area Women Artists," Eucalyptus Press.

  • 1987 Aperture, "Technology and Transformation," No. 106.

  • 1987 Athletes, Ruth Silverman, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA.

  • 1986 Zyzzyva Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 3.

  • 1986 Bay Area Biennial, Newport Harbor Art Museum. (catalog)

  • 1986 Mills College Faculty Retrospective, Mills College, Oakland, CA. (catalog)

  • 1986 New American Photography, Min Gallery, Tokyo, Japan. (catalog)

  • 1986 San Francisco Observed, Chronicle Books.

  • 1985 The American Classroom, essays by Therese Heyman and Lewis Baltz, Oakland Museum, CA. (brochure)

  • 1983 Picture Magazine, No. 20.

  • 1982 Slices of time, Oakland Museum, CA. (brochure)

  • 1981 Archetype, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA. (brochure)

  • 1980 Large Spaces in Small Places, "Survey of Western Landscape Photography 1850–1980," Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA. (catalog)

  • 1979 35mm Photography, Winter.

  • 1979 Picture Magazine, No. 11.

  • 1979 Latent Image, No. 2.

  • 1979 Latent Image, No. 3.

  • 1978 New West Magazine, Peter Plagens and Carol Field "Eye The Collector," Nov. 6.

  • 1978 Untitled, essay by Marla Katz Westover, Guest Curator, University of California, Davis, CA. (brochure)

  • 1978 Untitled, essay by Jack Welpott, The Friends of Photography, Carmel, CA, No. 14.

  • 1978 Contemporary California Photography, Camerawork Gallery, San Francisco, CA. (catalog)

  • 1978 Arts Contemporary, essay by Hal Fisher "Contemporary Bay Area Photography," LaMamelle, exhibition page.

  • 1977 College of Marin Times, interview.

  • 1977 Pacific Sun, exhibition page.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE - TEACHING

  • 2017-present Nancy Cook Endowed Chair in Photography, Mills College, Oakland CA

  • 2000-present Professor of Art, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 2007 Visiting Professor of Art, California College of Arts, San Francisco, CA

  • 2007 Visiting Professor of Art, University of California Los Angeles, Graduate Art Program, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2004–2006 Chair, Art Department, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 2003–present Joan & Robert Danforth Distinguished Professor in the Arts, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 1995–2003 Full-time Professor of Art, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 1994 Vi siting Distinguished Professor, Washington University, St. Louis, MO

  • 1992–94Chair, Art Department, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 1979–94 Associate Professor of Art, Mills College, Oakland, CA

  • 1979–85 Lecturer of Art, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA

  • 1978 Part-time Lecturer of Fine Arts, Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill, CA

  • 1978 Lecturer of Art, University of California-Berkeley Extension

  • 1978 Part-time Lecturer of Fine Arts, College of San Mateo, CA

  • 1977 Full-time Lecturer of Fine Arts, College of Marin, Kentfield, CA

  • 1975 Part-time Lecturer, College of Marin, Kentfield, CA