Diamond-Newman Fine Arts

Robert Brinkerhoff

 

Awards and Exhibitions

Exhibitions


2005      Picturing the Page: A Legacy of Artist-Illustrators, Newport Art Museum,
            Newport, RI
            Small Takes, Valdosta State University Gallery,Valdosta, GA
2004      Four Illustrators, RISD works
2002-2005   RISD Illustration Faculty Show, ISB Gallery
2002      The Summer Group Show, Peck Gallery, Providence, RI
            Robert Brinkerhoff: Recent Paintings, Bush Gallery, Providence, RI
2000      Rhode Island School of Design Faculty Retrospective
1999      Reflections, RISD Museum Benefit Exhibition
1998      Designer as Artist, group show, Western Kentucky University Gallery of Art
1993-1997   Works of Heart, Memphis Mental Health Association Benefit
1996      Designer as Author: Voices and Visions, Northern Kentucky University
1995      What Have We Here? University of Memphis Art Museum
            Cooper-Young Artists Juried Exhibition, Cooper Street Gallery, Memphis, TN
            Memphis Arts Council Arts Day Exhibition, Askew Nixon Ferguson, Memphis, TN
1994-1995   White Trash and Black Velvet, Memphis College of Art
1994      Dark Humor, Plan B Gallery, Memphis, TN
            Art Ex Libris: National Book Art Invitational, Artspace, Richmond, VA
1993-1994   University and College Designers Association Exhibition
1992-1993   Toys Designed by Artists, Arkansas Arts Center
1992      Measuring Up: Members Only, Virginia Beach Center for the Arts
1990      Kansas City International Video Festival, Kansas City Art Institute
1989      Benefit Auction for Richmond's Homeless
1989      Video Art Festival, 1708 East Main Gallery, Richmond, VA

Awards


1997, 1995   Memphis Advertising Federation Award

 

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Source: Diamond-Newman Fine Arts LLC has sourced this information from the artist. This information is solely for historical perspective and we can not guarantee the comprehensivenessor complete accuracy of this information since we did not directly comprise the historical log of the artist's shows ourselves. Exhibition information should not be a basis for purchasing artwork.

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