IMAGEBIOGRAPHY

Michael Waugh



BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY
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New York/ *USA 1967

B.A. The University of Texas at Austin, 1989
M.F.A. Southwest Texas State University, 1995
M.A. New York University, 2000

EXHIBITIONS
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2001
"Mimic". Gale Gates, et al. Brooklyn, NY

2000
"Decade: Invitational". 80 Washington Square East Galleries, NYC
"Benefit 2000" (group show). Momenta Art. Brooklyn, NY
"Release" (performance). The Austin International Poetry Festival, Austin/TX

1999
"The Millennial Projection" (project room). 80 Washington Square East Galleries, NYC
"Sake" (group show curated by Bill Arning). E. S. VanDam Gallery, NYC
"Working with Marina Abramovic" (group show/performance). Rosenberg Gallery, NYC

1998
"Hypoglycemic Passions" (two person show). Rosenberg Gallery, NYC

1996
"Three Kiosks" (outdoor installation). Southwest Texas State University/TX
"The Succulent Primate Reads a Bedtime Story", published text. Proliferation, issue 3
"Annual Juried Exhibition" (group show). Southwest Texas State University Gallery/TX

1995
"The Conception of Omission" (performance). Art 101, San Marcos/TX

1994
"Poems" (performance). The Fort Concho Literary Festival. San Angelo/TX

PROFESSIONAL
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2000
Invited Artist, The Austin International Poetry Festival, Austin/TX
Samuel Eshelborn Service Award, NYU Graduate School of Education

1999
Department of Art and Art Professions Student Service Award, NYU

1996
"Bleeding Fingers and Beauty Spots" (paper). The Southwest Regional Popular Culture Association Annual Conference

1995
"Theoretical Language in the Classroom" (panel discussion). Teachers of Creative Writing in Texas Annual Conference

1991
"Against Objectivity" (published paper). English in Texas. Winter issue

TEACHING
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Adjunct Lecturer, The New School, 2001 – current
Adjunct Lecturer, LaGuardia Community College, 2001 – current
Guest Lecturer, New York University, 2001
Teaching Assistant, New York University, 1998 - 2000
Assistant Professor, Al Akhawayn University, Morocco, 1997
Lecturer and Teacher of Record, Southwest Texas State University, 1991 - 1996