TODD
SIMEONE
Born:
1978 Newton, NJ
Lives and works in Chicago
Education
MFA Candidate - University
of Illinois at
Chicago 2006 - Present
Bachelor of Fine Arts - Photography 2005
University of Washington, Seattle,
WA
Solo
Exhibitions
2006 - “A
Difference of Outlines and Outcomes”, James
Harris Gallery,
Seattle, WA
2005 - “From A
to A”, Crawl Space, Seattle,
WA
Group
Exhibitions
2006 - “Facade”,
Soil Gallery, Seattle, WA
-
“Coupling IV: Secret Handshake”, Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle, WA
2005 -
“Collections”, Crawl Space, Seattle,
WA
- Bachelor of Fine Arts
Exhibition, Jacob Lawrence Gallery, University
of Washington, Seattle, WA
- School
of Art Open, Jacob Lawrence Gallery, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA
2004 - “Members
Only”, Crawl Space, Seattle,
WA
- 2-D and Small 3-D, Jacob Lawrence Gallery, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA
-
“Presence”, Curated by Juniper Shuey,
Bumbershoot Visual Arts, Seattle,
WA
-
“Outsite”, Capitol Hill Arts Center, Seattle,
WA
- “Seeing and Doing”, Crawl Space, Seattle, WA
2003 - 2-D and
Small 3-D, juried competition, Jacob Lawrence Gallery, University of
Washington, Seattle, WA
Awards
and Scholarships
2006 Navona
Fellowship, University of Illinois at Chicago
Artist
Trust Gap Grant, Washington
State Arts Commission
2004 Doris Totten
Chase Endowed Scholarship, University
of Washington
2003 Marsh
Scholarship, University
of Washington
Public
Collections
University of Washington,
Seattle, WA
Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA
Other
Related Experience
2004 - 2006 Member,
Crawl Space, Seattle, WA
Artist-run gallery
www.crawlspacegallery.com
2003-2004 Youth
mentor/volunteer, Youth in Focus
Non-profit organization teaching urban teens photography
Bibliography
Jen Graves, “Seduced,” The Stranger, October 17, 2006, Page
26.
Charles Mudede, The Stranger, July 7, 2006, Page 26.
Nate Lippens, “Impossible Objects,” Visual Codec, June,
2006,
http://www.visualcodec.com/content/articles/20060701nlippens.html
Regina Hackett, “Simeones Objects Break
Free of Edges,” Seattle Post Intelligencer,
June 30, 2006, Page 30.
Regina Hackett, “Collections is Fresh
and Inventive,” Seattle Post
Intelligencer, Dec. 2,
2005, Page 22.
Nate Lippens, “The Stranger Genius Awards: Ones to Watch,”
The Stranger, October 13,
2005, Page 30.
Katie Kurtz, The Stranger, June 9, 2005, Page 26.
Regina Hackett, “Reworked photos find
meaning between the seen and unseen,” Seattle
Post Intelligencer, June
3, 2005, Page 22.
Regina Hackett, “Fest serves a
smorgasbord for the eyes, mind and soul,”
Seattle Post
Intelligencer, Sept 3,
2004, Page 45.
Emily Hall, “Site Specifics,” The Stranger, March 25, 2004, Page 26.