Curriculum Vitae
Sarah-Andrea A. Morrigan
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Solo Exhibitions
2010, February, Secret Hideout Studio, Portland, Oregon
Juried Group Exhibitions
2010, November, Sometimes a Great Notion, Siren Nation Festival, Portland, Oregon
2010, November-December, The Portland Tarot Art Project, The Splendorporium, Portland, Oregon
2009, July-August, Summer show, Old Chapel Gallery, First Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon
2008, March, Splash into Spring, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland, Oregon
Invitational Group Exhibitions
2011, September, Honors, Evolve Gallery, Portland, Oregon.
2010, November, Facing Fear, Launchpad Gallery, Portland, Oregon.
2010, April-May, Dreams and Visions, Stairwell Gallery, Portland, Oregon.
2009, May, Artists Among Us, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland, Oregon.
2009, February, Images of Grace, Stairwell Gallery, Portland, Oregon.
Open Shows
2011, February, Artclash Collective presents Fun-A-Day Portland, St. David of Wales Episcopal Church, 2800 SE Harrison St., Portland, Oregon.
Commissions (fine arts only; not including commercial graphic design clients)
2010, Eternal Feminine, Efland, North Carolina, for website www.eternalfeminine.org (in progress).
2007, Mr. John Larsen, Beaverton, Oregon, for personal collection.
Residencies and others
2010-present, curatorial assistant, The 100th Monkey Studio; duties involve assisting the curator with the monthly art shows.
2010-2013, Resident Artist, Institute for Thealogy and Deasophy; duties involve productions of fine arts work for the Institute's academic journal, Goddess Thealogy. As an independent educational non-profit affiliated with Ocean Seminary College, the Institute for Thealogy and Deasophy functions as a dedicated research centre to promote scholarship in the field of women's spirituality, feminist thealogy and feminine-centred religions.
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, Artist-in-Residence, Operation Nightwatch Portland. Duties included planning, preparation and facilitating of a three-day open art studio and group art project during the Operation Nightwatch Portland’s annual spiritual retreat at Camp Adams, Molalla, Oregon. In conjunction with the other programming, through Operation Nightwatch Portland the open art studio provided opportunities for creative expressions and reflections on the spiritual and personal development topics for a pre-selected group of approximately 10 to 20 low-income, mentally ill and/or homeless participants in the retreat.
This page was created on July 1, 2010; Rosea 19, 3330; last updated on September 7, 2011, Abolan 3, 3331
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