Douglas Holmes
Résumé of Douglas Holmes, Sculptor
Alameda, California
part 2: exhibitions/commissions, collections

 

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Exhibitions and Commissions
 Menlo College, Atherton, California, 'The Memorials', one person show, 1998
Renovation of the firehouse: design and construction of sculpture
 and film studio, a work in progress, 1994-97 
•The Saints Plays, stage, sets and props for a series of 8 plays by Eric Ehn, 1993 
•Architecture in Focus II, The Council on Architecture of the Oakland Museum. 
 Juried, 1991
•San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, Torch and Anvil, Invitational.
 Lecture and slide presentation, 1989
•Saint Mary's College, Hearst Art Gallery, Moraga, California, selected pieces from
 'The Belfast Series' and 'The Memorials', 1988
•'The Belfast Series Tour' Ireland. Exhibitions included lectures and gallery  talks. 
 'The Belfast Series' traveled to: Nuns Island Arts Centre, Galway; A.R.E.Gallery, Belfast, 
 (Northern Ireland); Peacock Theatre Gallery, Dublin; Garter Lane Arts Centre, Waterford; 
 Belltable Arts Centre, Limerick; Triskel Arts, Centre, Cork, 1987
•Content-Contemporary Issues, Euphrat Gallery,
 De Anza College Cupertino, California, 1986
•Content Art-Contemporary Issues, Southern Exposure Gallery San Francisco, 1985
•Triangle Gallery, San Francisco,  'The Belfast Series' one person show, 1983
•Triangle Gallery, San Francisco, New Work by Gallery Artists, 1982
•Triangle Gallery, San Francisco, Sculpture 1982, 1982
•Triangle Gallery, San Francisco, one person show, 1981
•Will Stone Gallery,  San Francisco, Greenpeace Benefit Show, 1979
•Studio exhibit, new work, 1978
•Studio exhibit, work in site, works in progress, 1977
•Commission for large site specific sculpture, Dr. and Mrs. Bertram Felton, 
 Georgetown, California, 1976
•Commission for commorative sculpture, James Marshall Wells Memorial,
 University of California, Berkeley, 1975
•Hank Baum Gallery, San Francisco, one person show, 1975
•Hank Baum Gallery, Los Angeles, one person show, 1974
•Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, Faculty Show, 1973
•Widener College, Chester, Pennsylvania,  'Self-made Landscapes' one person show, 1973
•Philadelphia Art Alliance, group show, invitational, 1973
•Philadelphia Museum of Art, 11th Sculpture Annual, invitational, 1973
•Old York Art Guild, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, one person show, 1973
•John Bolles Gallery, San Francisco, group show, 1972
•Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, New Faculty Show, 1972
•San Diego State University, National Small Sculpture Show, juried by Maurice Tuchman, 1972
•New American Sculpture, a show organized by the United States Information Service.
 Exhibited in the Far East, India, Greece, 1971
 Sculpture was purchased by the U.S.I.S. permanent collection, 1971
•John Bolles Gallery, San Francisco, one person show, 1971
•Oakland Museum, The Pollution Show, a show organized, around "The artist's concern
 and his alerting of the public, with our environmental problems. . .",  invitational, 1970
•Civic Arts Gallery, Walnut Creek, California, Young California Sculptors, 1968
•North Beach Gallery of Art, San Francisco, 'Six Sculptors', 1968
•de Young Museum, San Francisco, San Francisco Art Institute Centennial Exhibition
 (sculpture selected to be shown by M. Tuchman), 1968
•Commission for Kirby Ward Fitzpatrick A.I.A., San Francisco, 1968
•First Annual Russian River Festival of the Arts, Monte Rio, California, 
 large outdoor sculpture purchased by Village Inn Hotel, 1967
•Art Preview '67, Benicia, California, traveling show comprised of winners 
 from previous years, 1967
•San Francisco Civic Center Annual, juried, 1964
•Preview '64, presented by the Affiliated Art Groups of the North Bay, traveling show,  
 special purchase award, 1964
•Richmond Art Center, Richmond, California. Richmond Print/Sculpture Annual, juried, 1963

Selected Collections •United States Information Service •Widener College, Chester, Pennsylvania, perpersonent collection •Jon Dunn, Frankfurt, Kentucky •Stan and Mary Baker, San Francisco, California •John Battenberg, San Jose, California •James Bolton, Albuquerque, New Mexico •William F. Arnold, London, England •Kirby Fitzpatrick, San Francisco, California •Bobbie Ely, San Francisco, California •Dr. and Mrs. Bertram Felton, Georgetown, California •Marie Larson Felton, Santa Rosa, California •Adela Akers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania •David and Julie Pease, New Haven, Connecticut •Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania •Thomas M. Sanford, San Francisco, California •Douglas Backeberg, San Francisco, California •Anne B. Page, San Francisco, California •Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Brownell, Laguna Beach, •Margaretha Miglo, San Francisco, California •Yoshito Kakudo, San Francisco, California •Hannah Wilber, San Francisco, California •Annie and Harry Clark, Belfast, Northern Ireland •Susan Davidson Schaeffer, Berkeley, California •Dr. Davi Weisberger, San Francisco, California •William Wareham, San Francisco, California •Bella Tabak Feldman, Berkeley, California •Suzanne Moore Prentis, Cleveland, Ohio •Stanley and Irene Andersen, San Francisco, California •Rudolph W. Driscoll, Palo Alto, California •Rudy Driscoll Jr., Atherton, California •Donald and Marean Jordan, Berkeley, California •Nino Borsoni, Alameda, California •Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco, California •Catherine Millar and Peter Dreyfuss, San Francisco, California •Arts Research Exchange, Belfast, Northern Ireland •Belltable Arts Centre, Limerick, Ireland •Pauline, L. Lim, Oakland, California •Menlo College, Atherton, California back to part 1