HALSEY RODMAN


K's Ship Crash Landed on the Planet of Mist (Part IV), 2003
Wood, paint, steel & acrylic 5' x 62' x 31'
With special thanks to E&T Plastics, Joe Jones, and Socrates staff and crew

Born 1973
Lives and works in New York, NY

Education
2003 M.F.A., Columbia University, New York, NY
1995 B.A., College of Creative Studies, University of California,
Santa Barbara, CA

Halsey Rodman has been exhibiting his work since 1994 and his solo exhibitions include: One and Many Suns, Caltech University, Pasadena, CA (2000); Is!, College of Creative Studies Gallery, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA (1995); and Is It On? Is It Off? Reply!, Gallery 1434, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA (1994).

Group Exhibitions include: One Enemy vs. 25 Millions of Friends, Kunsthochschule Kassel, Germany (2003); MFA Thesis Show, Columbia University, New York, NY (2003); College Arts Association New York Area MFA Exhibition, Hunter College/Times Square Gallery, New York, NY (2003); High Desert Test Sites, Joshua Tree, CA (as part of A.O.T.) (2002); Procession, Columbia University, New York, NY (2002); Escape, Egizio's Project, New York, NY (2002); Mondo Cane II, Leroy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University, New York, NY (2002); Stone Soup, Three-Day Weekend, Los Angeles, CA (2001); Two Friends and So On, Marc Foxx Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2001); l*AND*sc*APE, Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2001); For Example, Acuna-Hansen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2000); Next Door to Fishcorner Corp., Chinatown, New York, NY (2000); Post Millennial Fizzie (Addressing the Possibility of the Future), Luckman Fine Arts Gallery, CSULA and Beaver College Art Gallery, Glenside, PA (1999); Time Travel, Hollywood DMV, Los Angeles, CA (1998); Quartzose, Galleri Tommy Lund, Copenhagen, Denmark (1997); Flaming June, Gavlak Projects, Los Angeles, CA (1997); April, Crockett Rodeo, Seattle, WA (1997); Space Space, Post, Los Angeles, CA (1996); Skin Deep, Thomas Solomon's Garage, Los Angeles, CA (1996).

Halsey has received several awards including the Caroline Newhouse Sculpture Fellowship in 2002 and he was a Dedalus Foundation Fellowship Nominee in 2002.