Résumé

ALICE LEES STUDIO INC

37740 SNICKERSVILLE TURNPIKE, PURCELLVILLE, VA 20132 • 540.338.6761

 

EDUCATION
BFA, Corcoran School of Art
Studied Fine Arts, Newcomb College at Tulane University
BA, English, Pennsylvania State University

 

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2006 Art in the Foothills, Bluemont, VA

1996 Arts 901, “Summer Lights, Neon Nights,” Juried by Margery Goldberg, Washington, DC

1992 An Exhibition of Figurative Sculpture at Washington Square, “Figures in Motion,” Harry Rand, Consulting Curator, Washington, DC

1992 The Loudoun Arts Council, “The Body Electric,” Leesburg, VA

1991 Broadway Windows (New York University), “Light Fantastic,” New York, NY

1991 The Loudoun Arts Council, “The Body Electric,” Leesburg, VA

1990 Zenith Gallery, “Radiant Reflections,” Washington, DC

1988 Wallace Wentworth Gallery, “Alice Lees: Façades and Interiors,” Washington, DC

1988 Wallace Wentworth Gallery, “Light! Artists Using Solid Light,” Washington, DC

1987 AREA, “AREA in the Dark,” New York, NY

1986 Todd Capp Gallery, “Lighten Up!,” New York, NY

1986 F. Taylor Hudson Fine Art, Boca Raton, FL (Two Person Show)

1985 Three Rivers Art Festival, “Illumination: The Quality of Light,” Pittsburgh, PA (Catalogue)

1985 Wallace Wentworth Gallery, “Alice Lees: Kinetic Neon and Fluorescent Drawings,” Washington, DC

1985 Zenith Gallery,” Neon!,” Washington, DC

1984 American Institute of Architects headquarters, Installation of neon work, Moving Frieze, Washington, DC

1984 Georgetown Artists’ Space, Installation of neon work, Yippee!, Washington, DC

1984 Studio Gallery Members’ Experimental Show, Washington, DC

1983 Studio Gallery, “One Person Show,” Washington, DC

1982 Foundry Gallery,” Miniatures,” Washington, DC

1982 Studio Gallery, “Members” Show,” Lansburg Building, Washington, DC

1980 Studio Invitational Group Show, “Maquettes for Monuments,” Washington, DC

1980 Arlington Arts Center, “Elements of Art: Space,” Curated by William Christenberry, Arlington, VA

1979 Northern Virginia Community College, Juried by Jane Livingston, Annandale, VA

 

AWARDS
1988,1987 DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Grants-in-Aid Award

 

COMMISSIONS & COLLECTIONS
Breaking the Mold, 1985, collection of Frederick R. Weisman, on permanent loan to Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA

Fantasy Facade, 1985, animated neon bas-relief installation at the Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC (Catalogue)

Descending Caryatids, 1986, private commission for Frederick R. Weisman, Los Angeles, CA

Skidoo!, 1986, commission for Devrouax & Purnell Architects, Washington, DC

Ricochet, 1987, blacklight bas-relief commissioned by ARA Services, Inc., installed at the ARA Towers, Philadelphia, PA

Rise and Shine, 1990, neon bas-relief commissioned by Miller, Anderson & Sherrerd, installed at Tower Bridge, Conshohocken, PA