M A R K R O L L E R
MARK ROLLER
CV
Born: 14 July 1951
Home: 316 Highland Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94110
415-641-1987
E-mail: kramm51@earthlink.net
Studio: Bldg. 101, Room 2510
Hunters Point Shipyard
San Francisco, CA
EDUCATION
1977 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Cal. State University, Northridge
1974-77 Private study--painting, life drawing and composition, with Lorser Feitelson, Harry Carmean and Glenn Vilppu
1971-75 Art Center College of Design, Los Angeles: painting major
1974 Summer semester program (through Art Center) in France and Italy, with Jerrold Burchman
ONE AND TWO PERSON SHOWS
2005 City Art Gallery, City College of San Francisco, paintings and sculpture
1995 Canessa Gallery, San Francisco--two person show with Colette Crutcher
1990 Canessa Gallery, paintings
1986 Canessa Gallery, works on paper
1985 Canessa Gallery, paintings
1984 Canessa Gallery, paintings and drawings
1984 Intersection for the Arts, two person show
1981 Canessa Gallery, paintings and drawings
1978 Visual Arts Center, Anchorage, Ak--two person show
1978 State Museum, Juneau, Ak--drawings
JURIED AND INVITATIONAL SHOWS
1994 OPTS Gallery, San Francisco--"Splinters of a Collapsed Colossus"--sculpture
1993 Modesto Community College, sculpture
1993 San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery--"Body Politic"--Photo assemblage and painting
1991 Student Union Art Gallery, San Francisco State University--"Woman as Subject"--paintings
1983 Intersection for the Arts--Self-portrait show
1977-78 Member, Visual Arts Center, Anchorage, Ak
1975-77 Member, Seventh Street Gallery, Los Angeles--participated in several group shows
AWARDS
1989 Grant from the E.D. Foundation, New York
COMMISSIONED WORK
2006 Quetzalcoatl, an 120' long concrete and mosaic serpent sculpture,
done in collaboration with Colette Crutcher, under the auspices of the Department of Parks and Recreation.
24th Street Mini-Park, San Francisco
2000 Oceanview Branch Library, two 9'x9' concrete relief murals,
in collaboration with Colette Crutcher, under the auspices of the San Francisco Art Commission.
345 Randolph Street, San Francisco