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Aggie Zed

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Aggie Zed is a Virginia-based American painter and sculptor[1] known for her animal-human hybrid ceramic sculptures and "scrap float" mixed-metal and ceramic constructions.[2]

Early life[edit]

She was born in 1952 in Charleston, South Carolina and grew up on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina.[3] As a sculptor and painter she worked and exhibited in Richmond, Virginia from 1976 to 1998 and also lived in Gordonsville, Virginia.[4][5] She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in painting and sculpture from the University of South Carolina in 1974.[6][7]

Solo exhibitions[edit]

Her one-person exhibitions include: True F. Luck Gallery, Visual Arts Center of Richmond, formerly the Hand Workshop, Richmond, Virginia (2011-2012);[8][9]Down to Earth, Recent Paintings and Sculpture, B. Deemer Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky (2012); Aggie Zed: Keeper's Keep,[10] Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina (2012);[11][12][13] From A to Z, Sculpture and Painting, Nina Liu and Friends Gallery, Charleston, South Carolina (2011); Sculpture and Painting, Perspective Gallery, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia; Aggie Zed-Recent Work, B. Deemer Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky (2006); Paintings, B. Deemer Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky (2004). Sculpture and Paintings, Nina Liu and Friends Gallery, Charleston, South Carolina (2003); Scrap Floats and Jetsam, Astra Design, Richmond, Virginia (2001); Paintings, Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, Virginia (2000); Sculpture and Paintings, Nina Liu and Friends Gallery, Charleston, South Carolina (1998 and 2000); Paintings, Astra Design, Richmond, Virginia (1998); Paintings, Astra Design, Richmond, Virginia (1998); Its Own Little Animal, Astra Design, Richmond, Virginia (1996); In the White Room, Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University (1984); Her sculpture was displayed at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and in a one-person show at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond (2013);[14] The Arts Company, Nashville, Tennessee (2014);[15] Chroma Projects, Charlottesville, Virginia [16] and New Welded Work at 1708 Gallery's opening show in the fall of 1986.

Two-and three-person exhibitions[edit]

Her two-person exhibitions include: Miraculous, with John Morgan, Chroma Projects, Charlottesville, Virginia (2010); Sculpture and Painting, with Bill Moretz, Rivermont Studios, Lynchburg, Virginia (2010); It's About Time, with John Morgan, Avenue Arts, Lynchburg, Virginia (2007); Know Show, paintings with John Morgan, Astra Design, Richmond, Virginia (2004); Mortal Oxide, with Frank Cole, 1708 East Main Gallery, Richmond, Virginia (1986); In 2017 her art was in a show of new works by three artists (Aggie Zed, Juliellen Byrne and Angela Purviance) at the opening of the new Imprint Gallery in Cannon Beach, Oregon as part of the town's Spring Unveiling Art Festival.[17]

References[edit]

  1. Pandolfi, Elizabeth. "Aggie Zed lets your imagination run wild". Charleston City Paper. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  2. "The Arts: A visit to this gallery is bound to make an imprint". Coast Weekend. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  3. Huggins, Stacy (16 February 2012). "Aggie Zed". The Art Mag. Retrieved 21 June 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  4. "Aggie Zed- Video @ The Halsey". www.aggiezed.com.
  5. Lord, Jo (April 14, 2013). "Prominent and popular regional artist got her start in Richmond" (PDF). Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  6. Schklove, Emma (30 March 2016). "The wild art of Aggie Zed". NewsAdvance.com. Retrieved 21 June 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  7. Rabun, Alyssa (5 February 2014). "A to Z: The Capricious World of Aggie Zed -". Nashville Arts Magazine. Retrieved 21 June 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  8. "Past Exhibitions - Visual Arts Center of Richmond". Visual Arts Center of Richmond.
  9. Sloan, Mark. "Aggie Zed: Keeper's Keep" (installation photos). Visual Arts Center of Richmond. Richmond, Virginia.
  10. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2015-08-13. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
  11. "Aggie Zed: Keeper's Keep".
  12. http://www.aggiezed.com/styleweekly-4-16-2013.pdf
  13. "Aggie Zed Speaks on Sullivan's – The Island Eye News". islandeyenews.com.
  14. "Artist Aggie Zed". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  15. http://nashvillearts.com/2014/02/05/z-capricious-world-aggie-zed/
  16. "Aggie Zed". Chroma Projects. Charlottesville, Virginia. Retrieved 5 October 2017.,
  17. "Cannon Beach Oregon 2017 Spring Unveiling Art Festival". coastexplorermagazine.com. Retrieved 18 October 2017.

External links[edit]

Official site


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