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  Peat Duggins
 
Untitled
2008
26" by 36"
Watercolor, Gouache, and Ink on paper
 
 
BIO   b. August, 1977, Omaha, NE
Lives and works in Austin, TX since July, 2000

EDUCATION
1996-00 Rhode Island School of Design, BFA (Film and Video), Graduated with honors
1997-99 Brown University, Studies in science and the humanities
1998 Wells College, International Film Seminars, Merit scholar

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2008 Reading Room, Art Palace, Austin, TX
2006 The Moment that Changed My Life Forever, Art Palace, Austin, TX
2004 The Battle of Hickory Ridge, The Fresh Up Club, Austin, TX
2004 Testsite 04.3, Testsite, Austin, TX

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2008 It’s Gonna Be Everything, Creative Research Laboratory, Austin, TX
2007 Lessons in Mountain Making, Okay Mountain, Austin, TX
2007 One Hour That Way, Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, TX
2007 Loyal Oppostioin, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX
2007 Texas Biennial, Okay Mountain, Austin, TX
2006 Staff Infection, Okay Mountain, Austin, TX
2005 22 to Watch, New Art in Austin, The Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX
2005 Texas Biennial, Bolm Studios, Austin, TX (Catalogue Available)
2004 Drah’rins, 02 Space for Contemporary Art, Austin, TX
2004 Midnight Freedom, The Fresh Up Club, Austin, TX
2003 Found Photos, Camp Fig, Austin, TX
2002 Holding Pattern, HERE Gallery, New York, NY
2001 The Refraction Arts Installation Project, The Blue Theater, Austin, TX
2001 CinemaTexas, The Dobie Theater, Austin, TX
2000 The American Living Room Festival, HERE Gallery, New York, NY
1999 Realms, Win Gallery, Providence, RI

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2007-present Visual Columnist, ...might be good, www.fluentcollab.org, Austin TX
2007 Editor, The Okay Mountain Reader, Austin TX
2006-present Co-Director/Co-Founder, The Okay Mountain, Austin TX
2004-05 Animator, A Scanner Darkly, Austin TX
2004 Guest Curator/Lecturer, Arthouse at the Jones Center, Austin, TX
2003-04 Director/Co-Founder, The Fresh Up Club (gallery), Austin, TX
1998-00 Teaching Assistant, The Rhode Island School of Design, Department of Film and Video,
Providence, RI, Advanced Video & Introduction to Film

SELECTED AWARDS, GRANTS, AND RESIDENCIES
2008 Yvonne Porter Endowed Residency, Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, NY
2008 Artist Residency, Djerassi Resident Artist’s Program, Woodside, CA
2007 Artist Residency, MacDowell Artist Colony, Woodside, NH
2007 Bemis Foundation Residency, The Bemis Center For Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE
2006 Brown Foundation Fellowship, The Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT
2006 FirstNight Austin, 2006 Invitational Artist, Austin, TX
2005 Best Solo Exhibition, The Austin Critic’s Table, Austin, TX
2001 Flicker Filmmaker Grant, Flicker FiIm Festival, Austin, TX

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
2006 Risa Puleo, “Peat Duggins: The Moment That Changed My Life Forever”
Artlies, Houston, TX, p.99
2006 Amanda Douberly, “Peat Duggins: The Moment That Changed My Life Forever”
Glasstire, Houston, TX
2006 Michelle Dewey, “The Moment That Changed My Life Forever at Art Palace”
Cantanker, Austin, TX, p.5–6
2006 Andy Campbell, “Peat Duggins’ The Moment That Changed My Life Forever at Art Palace”
…might be good, Austin, TX
2006 Nikki Moore, “Peat Duggins: The Moment That Changed My Life Forever at Art Palace”
The Austin Chronicle, Austin, TX, p.84
2005 James Housefield, “New Art in Austin” Austin Museum of Art, catalogue, Austin, TX, p.22–23
2005 Heather Brand, “New Perspectives: Emerging Talent” Tribeza, Austin, TX, p.36–41
2004 Jacqueline May, “The Battle of Hickory Ridge, Visual Arts Review”
The Austin Chronicle, Austin, TX, p.82
2004 Jeanne Claire Van Ryzin, “Go Ahead, Laugh” The Austin-American Statesman, Austin, TX, p.56
2004 Regine Basha, “Soft Shock” Artlies, Houston, TX, p.19–28
2004 Rebecca S. Cohen, “Testsite 04.3” Artlies, Houston, TX, p.85 & Magazine Cover
2004 Jeanne Claire Van Ryzin, “Real Peat Duggins is an Open Page”
The Austin-American Statesman, Austin, TX, p.17
2003 Jacqueline May (exhibition announcement with photograph),
The Austin Chronicle, Austin, TX, p.68
2003 Jeff Jackson, “Midnight Freedom: I Love You But I Love My Country More,”
Glasstire, Houston, TX
 
Untitled
2008
26" by 36"
Watercolor, Gouache, and Ink on paper
 
 
Untitled
2008
26" by 36"
Watercolor, Gouache, and Ink on paper
 
 
Untitled
2008
26" by 36"
Watercolor, Gouache, and Ink on paper
 
 
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