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Born
1973 Education 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.
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