New Catalogue

  


Luke Batten

American, Born in Santa Maria, CA, 1968


MFA School of the Art Institute of Chicago
BA Humbolt State University, Arcata, California

   
  

Jonathan Sadler
American, Born in Sacramento, CA, 1965

MFA The Museum School of Fine Arts
BA Humbolt State University, Arcata, California

 

SOLO EXHIBITONS

2005

The Lost Cheerleaders, Bodybuilder & Sportsman Gallery, Chicago, IL
Prague Biennial, National Gallery of Prague, Czech Republic (group show)
Midwest Biennial, De Pauw University, Richard E. Peeler Art Center, Greencastle, IN (group show)

 

2004

Big Ten Co-eds with Ski Mask, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (solo show)
New Catalogue, Festival of Contemporary Music (Prelude Concert), Tanglewood Music Center, Lenox, MA
Sitting, Standing, Reclining, Modern Culture Gallery, NY, NY (group show)
Men and Boys, Walker Point Center for the Arts, Milwaukee, WI, (group show)
Summer Show, Bodybuilder & Sportsman Gallery, Chicago, IL (group show)

 

2003

New Catalogue, Bodybuilder & Sportsman Gallery, Chicago, IL (solo show)
There Goes My Hero, University of North Umbria, Newcastle, England (group show)
Summer Show, Bodybuilder & Sportsman Gallery, Chicago, IL (group show)

 

2001

Gang of Four, NFA Space & Ambrosino Gallery, Chicago, IL & Miami, FL, (group show)
Sight, Site, Insight, Sonnenschein Gallery, Durand Institute, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, IL (group show)

 



GRANTS, AWRDS, FELLOWSHIPS

2004

Artadia Fellowship
Tanglewood Music Fellowship

 

2003

Research Grant, University of Illinois

2002

Research Grant, University of Illinois

2001

President’s Purchase Award, Humboldt State University

PUBLICATIONS

2005

Preppy Girls, Big Ten Co-eds, and the Lost Cheerleaders, Essay by Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, Julie Rodriguez, Nazraeli Press, 36 pages, Tucson, AZ

 

2004

Exhibition Catalogue, Men and Boys, Walker’s Point Center for the Arts, Milwaukee, WI
Review, “Project Mixes Music”, Richard Dyer, Boston Globe, August 6, 2004
Review, “Composers, Filmakers Mesh Sites and Sounds”, Richard Dyer, Page 2, August 18, 2004, Boston Globe

 

2001

Review, “Gang of Four”, Gabe Fowler, The New Art Examiner, Winter, Chicago, IL