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Kim Power
EDUCATION James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA: B.S. in Art Education
AWARDS D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Washington, D.C.
Small Projects Grant for “Old Cronies” set design. (Spring 2000)
EXHIBITS Galerie Bianca in de Molen , Wassenaar (January 2005-February 2006)
Walls, Art gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
“Wall 2 Wall” (November 2004-December 2004)
Expositie B-Faclulteit, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Solo Exhibit (September 2004-October 2004)
Haags Kunstring, The Hague, The Netherlands
“Creatif Den Haag” (July 2004)
Mouvements atelier galerie, The Hague, The Netherlands
Portret Opendag (February 2004)
Christmas Exhibit (November 2003-January 2004)
American Women’s Club of The Hague, The Hague, The Netherlands
Solo Exhibits (March 2003 and November 2004)
Glenview Mansion Art Gallery, Rockville, MD
“Women in Transformation, Storybox Series II, “ juried show (October 2002)
The Greater Reston Arts Center, Reston, VA
“Myths and Legends,” juried show (July-August 2002)
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Washington, D.C.
Artist Fellowship Program Applicant Exhibition (June 2002)
Green Springs Gardens, Springfield, VA
“Floral Fantasy in Fiber” (December 2001-April 2002)
Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA
Volunteer Show (Summer 1992)
“2001 All Media Juried Exhibition,” juried show (April 2001)
Goldman Art Gallery, Gildenhorn Speismain Center for the Arts,
The Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, Rockville, VA
“Threads: An Exploration of the Many Uses of Fiber,” invitational show (February-March 2000)
Bird-In-Hand Bookstore and Gallery, Washington, D.C.
“Gardens of Eden,” solo show (November-December 2000)
Gallery Artists Group Show (Summer 2000)
2nd Annual Washington D.C. Art-O-Matic, Washington, D.C.
(October 2000)
Dance Place, Washington, D.C.
(May 2000, September-October 2001)
Capitol Hill Art League, Washington, D.C.
“Shapes,” juried show (October 1999)
Rivaga Art, Washington, D.C.
Fall Crafts Show (Fall 1998)
Artist’s Portfolio Show (Summer 1999)
La Salle Basse, galerie d’art, Trevignan, France
« Oeuvres Recentes, » solo show (Fall 1997)
Springwater Fiber Workshop, Inc., Alexandria, VA
Member’s Show (Fall 1990, 1991, and Summer 1994)
Annual Lincoln Park Arts Festival, Washington, D.C.
(Summer 1992, Summer 1993)
Torpedo Factory Arts Center, Alexandria, VA
“Spatial Expressions,” site-specific invitational/juried show (Summer 1992)
Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, Washington, D.C.
Faculty Show (Fall 1991)
FREELANCE Westbriar Elementary School, Vienna, VA
(October 2002)
Artist’s Residency: Collaborated with art teacher to aid students in creating three fabric/multi-media panels, representing peace and unity, as a permanent installation in the school library.
Association Ecole Montessori Savoie, Mery, France
(November 2001)
Artist’s Residency: Taught elementary clay techniques culminating in a studio visit to a local potter.
Deborah Riley Dance Projects, Washington, D.C.
(July 2001)
Designed and created scenery, five 37-foot long panels stretched between two poles representing the five elements of Buddhism (water, fire, air, spaciousness, earth) hand-dyed with organic shibori pattern, for “Oasis,” performed on the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center.
(February 2000)
Designed and created scenery, six freestanding mobile 10-foot hand-painted silk panels, for the performance of “Old Cronies.”
The Extended Family Academy, Bedford, PA
(Summer 1997)
Co-creator of Nature Tent for the Bedford County Fair, including guidance of troubled youth who participated in the creation of the Tent.
Dupont Alley Dance Company, Washington, D.C.
(Summer 1994)
Joy of Motion InConcert: Creation of dance costumes for “Sundance.”
Agile, Inc., Washington, D.C.
(Summer 1994)
Design and creation of hand-dyed scarves with business logo.
Ron Paul, dancer, choreographer, Washington, D.C.
(Summer 1993)
Ron Paul and Friends, Premier Concert: Conception and creation of painting on three costumes for « Three Innovations. »
Explus, Inc. , Herndon, VA
(Spring 1992)
Reproduced three 17th century banners for the National Park Service to be shown in the permanent Boston State House Exhibit.
COMPETITIONS Big Shopper, The Hague, The Netherlands
(October 2004)
Designed a shopping bag to celebrate the opening of the new Hague tram tunnel auctioned for charity. Exhibited in the Binnenhof display window.
RETAIL Art-to-Wear shawls previously sold at:
Julie Artisan’s Gallery, New York City, NY
The Renwick Museum Shop, Washington, D.C.
The Textile Museum Shop, Washington, D.C.
The DC Jewish Community Center, Washington D.C.