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TERRY E. BODDIE
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Nevis, Eastern Caribbean

EDUCATION
Master of Fine Arts, Hunter College, 1997
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, 1989

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2007
Infinite Island: Contemporary Caribbean Art, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
If it Ain’t Broke, Gallery 138, New York, NY
Reparations, SAC Gallery, Stony Brook, NY

2006
Tropicalisms, The Jersey City Musuem, Jersey City, NJ

2005
HRL, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
Saturday Night, Sunday Morning, Philadelphia African American Museum, Philadelphia, PA

2004
Brown vs. Board of Education, Gallery 138, New York, NY
Lights of Home, Gallery 138, New York, NY
Only Skin Deep, Online, www.icp.org/osd
The Changing Same: Artists in Harlem, Triple Candie, New York, NY

2003
Made in Woodstock, Center for Photography in Woodstock, Woodstock, NY
dis/embodied, Kristen Fredericksen Contemporary Art, New York, NY

2002
Latent, Rush Arts Gallery, New York, NY
Flash, City Gallery East, Atlanta, GA
Invisible Cities, The Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, NY
Artist to Artist, A Decade of the Space Program. Ace Gallery, New York, NY

2001
Biennale of the Caribbean, Museo de Arte Moderno, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Ellipsis, Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Wilmington, DE
The Visible Spirit, Brandywine Workshop, Philadelphia, PA
Panyard, an installation, Nicole Awai and Terry Boddie, Five Myles, Brooklyn, NY
Zoning, The Project, New York, NY
Artexts, The Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, Jamaica, NY
Material and Matter, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY

2000
Art on Paper, Weatherspoon Art Gallery, Greensboro, NC
Paperworks, UFA Gallery, New York, NY
Trajectories, Smack Mellon Studios, Brooklyn, NY
Longwood Cyber Residency, Longwood Arts Project, Bronx, NY
From the Studio: Artists in Residence 1999-2000, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY
Urban Renewal: Afro-Caribbean Art and Artists in New York City, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Emerge 2000 Exhibition, Aljira, Newark, NJ
Confluence: Artists' Books at Five Myles, Five Myles, Brooklyn, NY
Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers, 1840 To the Present, Smithsonian Institution,
Anacostia Museum, Washington, DC
In the Black, Bronx River Art Gallery, Bronx, NY
Y2Clay, Gallery X, New York, NY

1999
The Discriminating Lens, Cheltenham Center for the Arts, Cheltenham, PA
For Myles, Five Myles, Brooklyn, NY
Wall-to-Wall Nudes, Sande Webster Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
New Jerusalem, Thoughtforms, New York, NY
New Works Award Exhibit, Lehman College, Bronx, NY

1998
Kongo Criollo, Taller Boricua Gallery, New York, NY
Body Traces, Marymount Manhattan College, New York, NY
Remembrance of Things Past: Memory into Art, Paramount Ctr. for the Arts, Peekskill, NY
The Aljira National 4, Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, Newark, NJ
Artist in the Marketplace, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY
Alternatives '98, Ohio University School of Art, Athens, OH
Social History Show VI: New World African Spirituality, Bronx River Art Ctr., Bronx, NY

BIBLIOGRAPHY
2005
Small Axe 16
Resonance: The Essence of the Playing Field, by Rocio Aranda-Alvarado, September 2004, pp. 32-42

2001
New York Times (Weekend-Arts & Leisure)
Material and Matter, by Holland Cotter, March 9, E36
Nka: Journal and Contemporary African Art
Culture and Memory by Rocio Aranda-Alvarado, No. 13/14, Spring/Summer, p.123

2000
News & Record
Exhibit Reveals the Versatility of Paper, by Jacqueline Humphrey, December 7
Kunstbeeld
Het Verleden Herleefd: Fotowerken van Terry E. Boddie, by Rob Perree, November 2000, pp. 26-27
NY Arts
“Trajectories” @ Smack Mellon by Deborah Everett, November 2000, p. 69
Ceramic Monthly
Up Front, October 2000, p.14
New York Times (Weekend-Arts & Leisure)
Picking Out Distinctive Voices in a Pluralistic Chorus by Holland Cotter, August 18, p. E36
NY Arts
Hanne Tierney, Marian Griffiths & Five Myles by Deborah Everett, April 2000, pp. 14-15
New York Times (The City)
A Diversity of Media from Black Artists by Andrea Delbanco, January 23, p. CY14

1999
New York Times (Weekend-Arts & Leisure)
Way Up in the Bronx A Hardy Spirit Blooms by Holland Cotter, May 7, p. E29
Caribbean Life
New Works by En Foco’s Photography Award Winners, April 27, p. 34

1998
Washington Square
Recalling Experience: An Interview with Terry Boddie by John Mulrooney, Winter, pp. 67-72
Noticas de Arte
Kongo Criollo: Artists of Crossroads, Vol. 25 No. 265, 1998, p. 41
New York Times
Kongo Criollo by Holland Cotter, November 13, p. E40
Record Review (Better Living)
The Persistence of Memory by Dominic Lombardi, October 2, pp. 15-16
New York Times (Weekend-Arts & Leisure)
One Museum, Five Shows and a Million Lives and Passions by Holland Cotter

1991
New York Times (Art)
A Pictorial Look at Street Life and where People Interact by Phyllis Braff,
p. L.I. 10

AWARDS AND HONORS
Finalist, Frederick Douglas Circle Design Competition, Harlem, NY 2003
Artist in Residence, The Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, NY, 2002
Marie Sharpe Walsh Art Foundation Space Program, New York, NY 2001
Artist in Residence, Five Myles, Brooklyn, NY, 2001
Knight Foundation Fellowship, Brandywine Workshop. Philadelphia, PA, 2001
New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, New York, NY, 2000
Artist in Residence, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY, 1999-2000
Longwood Cyber Residency, Longwood Arts Project, Bronx, NY, 1999-2000
Emerge 2000, Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, Newark, NJ, 1999
New Works Award, En Foco, Bronx, NY, 1999
Artist in the Marketplace, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY, 1997-98

JUROR
National Cultural Foundation of Barbados, NIFA Photography Competition 2005
Illinois State Council on the Arts, Photography grant, 2005
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Fund for Creative Communities, 2003
Center for Photography at Woodstock, Artist in Residence Award, 2002
New York Foundation for the Arts, Photography grant, 2001
New York University, Rosenberg Travel Grant, 2001

copyright @ Terry Boddie 2007