Bio
Kim Sloane 151 Driggs Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222
www.kimsloane.com
Born: May 21 1955
Education:
1991-1993 Parsons School of Design, New York; Master of Fine Arts, Painting
1974-1977 Yale University, New Haven, CT
BA, Scholar of the House, Graduated with Distinction
1976 Yale Summer School of Music and Art, Norfolk, CT
Grants and Awards
1991-1992
Helena Rubenstein Foundation Scholarship
1992
The Ingram Merrill Foundation Award
2002
Mikhail and Ekateryna Shatalov Prize and the Samuel F. B. Morse Medal
177th Annual Invitational Exhibition of the National Academy of Design
Museum, New York
2008
Mikhail and Ekateryna Shatalov Prize 183 Annual Invitational
Exhibition, National Academy of Design Museum, New York
Selected Exhibitions
2018
Beasts of Brooklyn, Green Door Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2015
KLEE - Underdonk Gallery, Brooklyn NY
2014
Source Material, Queens College Art Center, NY
2013
Paperazzi, Janet Kurnatowski, Brooklyn NY
2012
Kim Sloane Painting M55 Gallery, Long Island City, NY
“mic check” Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2011
Seven New York Painters, Brik Gallery, Catskill, NY
“It’s All Good, Apocalypse Now” Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
“10 th Anniversary Silent Auction, Brooklyn Rail, Visual Arts Gallery, NY, NY
2009
“It’s a Wonderful Life”, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2008
183rd Annual Invitational Exhibition, National Academy of Design Museum, New
York
Brooklyn Rail Auction, Pace Wildenstein, New York
2006
Three Painters, Hopper House, Nyack, NY
2005
Kim Sloane-Recent Work, Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA
2005 Crossing Disciplines: Drawing, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
2005 The Body and Dangers, Painting Center, 52 Greene Street NY, NY
2004 All Terrain, RKL Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
2004 Three-artist exhibition, Washington Art Association, Washington Depot, CT
2004 The Contemporary New Jersey Landscape, Farleigh Dickinson University, NJ
2002 Kim Sloane / David Paulsen, Works on Paper, Maurice Arlos Fine Arts, NY N
2002 The 177th Annual: An Invitational Exhibition, National Academy of Design,
2001 Kim Sloane- Drawings, The Painting Center, NY
2001 Foundation Faculty Exhibition, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
2001 Kim Sloane: Drawing, Studio Art Exhibition Program, Dartmouth College
1999 Kinds of Drawing, Belk Gallery Western Carolina University
1999 Kim Sloane, Painting Center, 52 Greene Street New York, Project Room
1998 Drawing Plus One, New York Studio School
1997 PSA Art Showcase, Public Securities Administration NY, NY
1997 Bowery Gallery Juried Show, NY, NY, juror William Bailey
1996 Artists Select Artists, Trenton City Museum, Trenton, NJ
1995 The Avocet Portfolio, Kentler International Drawing Space, Brooklyn, NY
1995 The Contemporary Landscape, Blair Academy, Blairstown, NJ
1994 Local Diversity, Sussex County Community College, Newton, NJ
1994 Landscape - A.J. Lederman Fine Arts, Hoboken, NJ
1993 Skylands Region, Contemporary Visions, SCCC, Newton NJ
1998 Comfort Gallery, Haverford PA
1990 Invitational Prince Street Gallery, NY, NY
1985 New York Studio School, New York, NY “Five Artists”
1984 Ballard Mill Art Center, Malone, NY
1979 South Street Seaport, New York, Nieuw Amsterdam
Reviews
“Seven Painters” Brooklyn Rail, July 2011
The Allentown Chronicle - 2005
The Philadelphia Inquirer, Victoria Donahoe, March 1998
Newark Star Ledger, Eileen Watkins, October 1994
Artist in Residence
1990 Art Awareness, Lexington, NY, Avocet Print Shop
Visiting Professor
2015 MICA, Maryland Institute College of Art- Foundation Drawing Workshop for Faculty
2014 MICA, Maryland Institute College of Art- Foundation Drawing Workshop for Faculty
Visiting Artist:
1990 Parsons MFA Painting, Landscape Session, Visiting Lecturer
1999 Visiting Artist, Haverford College
Program Review
2016 Program Review- Otis College of Art and Design, Foundation
Program
Teaching
1993 Adjunct Professor, Sussex County Community College
1993 - 1996 Adjunct Professor Cedar Crest College
1996- 2000 Assistant Professor of Art, Cedar Crest College, Allentown PA
Director of College Galleries, Cedar Crest College
1999 - 2000 Pratt Institute, Visiting Assistant Professor, Foundation Drawing
2000 - 2003 Assistant Professor of Art, Cedar Crest College, Allentown PA
Pratt Institute, Visiting Assistant Professor, Foundation Drawing
New York Studio School, Drawing Summer 2002
Drawing at the Museum- 2002-2003
2003 - 2008 Adjunct Associate Professor, Pratt Institute
Assistant Professor of Art, Cedar Crest College, Allentown PA
2009 -2012 Assistant Chair, Foundation Art, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
Associate Professor Pratt Institute
2012- 2018 Acting Chair Foundation Pratt Institute
2018 - 2019 Sabbatical - return as Associate Professor Foundation
Conference Participation
2011
FATE: Foundations in Art, Theory, and Education, St. Louis: Session Chair,
“Capstone Experience in Foundation”
Think Tank 6, Athens, GA
2012
Think Tank 7, SAIC, Chicago, Ill.
2013
FATE: Foundations in Art, Theory, and Education, Savannah, GA: Session
Chair, “The Case for Drawing in the 21st Century”
2014
Panelist, “Drawing to Learn” Thinking through Drawing Conference at Columbia
University and the Metropolitan Museum of Art October 24-??26 2013,
2015
FATE: Foundations in Art, Theory, and Education, Indianapolis, IA: Session
Chair, "The Radical Curriculum"
“Remix” – Symposium at Columbia Teachers College, Columbia University,
NY, NY Presenter – “Drawing and Teaching for Cognitive Development”
2015
Thinking through Drawing Conference, London, England -"We All Draw" Master
Class
2017
FATE: Foundations in Art, Theory, and Education, Kansas City, MO: Session
Chair - Chair of Panel
2017 AICAD Student Success Conference, Pratt Institute Brooklyn, Chair, Panel Self-
Efficacy and Self-Regulated Learning as Outcomes in the Foundation
Classroom
Lectures
2007 “in Search of the Spirit of the “Ecorche of Michelangelo”; a Painter’s
Journey, delivered at the New York Studio School, November 6, 2007,
Pratt Institute, April 14, 2008
1997 NAP, New Arts Project Television, Guest Host, Panel Discussion,
Mallarme and the Visual Arts
1998 Presenter, Art-Link: A Symposium on Education and the Arts,
Allentown Museum of Art
1999 Lecture, Allentown Museum of Art, The Ambition of Impressionism