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Expositions

Neil Chowdhury

Expositions personnelles : 

Ann Felton Multicultural Center Gallery, Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, NY, January 2013

Warehouse Gallery, Syracuse, NY, September – November 2010, Windows Project, Waking from Dreams of India, digital photomontage and digital video installation, curated by Anja Chavez

Cazenovia College Art Gallery, Cazenovia, New York, June 2010, Dubai, the Golden Days

Jorgenson Gallery, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, October 2008, Waking from Dreams of India, curated by Kathryn Myers and Barry Rosenberg

Overground Gallery, Abu Dhabi, UAE, December 2004, digital photography and digital video installation: Waking from Dreams of India

Zoots, Detroit, MI, November 1996

Quicksilver Gallery, Bellingham, WA, April 1990

Fairhaven College, Bellingham, WA, June 1989

Geneva Gallery, Bellingham, WA, 1988

Benham Gallery, Seattle, WA, February 1988

Expositions de groupe : 

William Benton Museum of Art, University of Connecticut, Storrs, October 2013, Convergence: Contemporary Art from India and the Diaspora, (works from the museum collection) curated by Kathryn Myers, Professor of Painting at the University of Connecticut

Akus Gallery, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT, March 2013, Motherhood to Mother-Goddess: Transcendence from Self to Absolute, curated by Neeta Omprakash

Emmanuel Gallery, The Center for Visual Art, Metropolitan State University, Denver CO, March 2012, Semblance, curated by Tomiko Jones and Cecily Cullen

Chateau d’Aubenas, Aubenas Invitation a Inde, Aubenas, France, February 18-24, 2013, “L’Inde… Entre Deux Temps” with Dhruv Dhwawan, and Binu Bhaskarm, curated by Dominique Charlet

Gallery 400, The University of Illinois, Chicago, October 2012, Radiate, curated by Kathryn Myers

ArtRage Gallery, Syracuse, NY, September 2012, The Everson Biennial, The Other New York: The Fearless Eye, Large Format Photography, toned cyanotypes/Vandyke brown prints, curated by Deborah Ryan and Rose Viviano

Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery, Syracuse, NY, August-December 2012, Capturing identity: Selections from the Light Work Collection, curated by Lindsey Erhardt

Kolga Award 2012, Tbilisi, Georgia, June 2012, curated by Tina Schelhorn and Wolfgang Zurborn

Windsor Art Center, Windsor, CT, May 2012, Radiate, curated by Kathryn Myers

FotoFreo 2012, The City of Fremantle Festival of Photography, March-April 2012, Fremantle, Australia, Waking from Dreams of India, Digital Photomontages, Lost and Found in Mumbai

Jorgensen Gallery, September 2011, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, IAAC Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora 2011, curated by Vijay Kumar

Light Work Hallway Gallery, Syracuse, NY 2011 Light Work Grants Exhibition

Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, Cazenovia, NY, August 2011, Stone Quarry Hill Photo Exhibition, curated by Joseph Scala

Aicon Gallery, New York, NY, August 2011, IAAC Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora 2011, curated by Vijay Kumar

Theodore Case Film Festival, Auburn Public Theater, Auburn, June, 2011, A Portrait of Mumbai, video

The Empty Quarter Gallery, Dubai, UAE, June 2011, Sampling India: Of Blind Men and Elephants, curated by Hester Keijser

Smithy Gallery, Cooperstown, NY, June 2011, Statement: Central New York Photographer’s Exhibit, curated by Danielle Newell and Michael Forster Rothbart

Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, May 2011, Made in New York 2011 curated by Kim Waale and Kenise Barnes

Galerie Duboys, Paris, France, May, 2011,This is Not That: Indian Contemporary Photography curated by Dominique Charlet and Fabien Charuau

Charles B. Wang Center, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, April 2011, IAAC Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora 2011, curated by Vijay Kumar

Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY, March 2011, IAAC Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora 2011, curated by Vijay Kumar

Watchung Arts Center, Watchung, NJ, March 2011, India from my Window, curated by Bindia Puri

Cazenovia College Art Gallery, January 2011, Faculty Biennial Art Exhibition

Duna Galéria, Budapest, Hungary, December 2010-January 2011, International Artist Residencies Exhibition and MiniArtVideoFest, curated by Beata Szechy

Syracuse Technology Gardens, October 2010–January 2011, Syracuse, NY, Fresh

Jokai Club, Budapest, Hungary, August 2010, International Artist Residencies Exhibition and MiniArtVideoFest, curated by Beata Szechy

The Guild Gallery, New York, New York, August 2010, IAAC Erasing Borders Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora, curated by Vijay Kumar and Amina Ahmed

Twelve Gates Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June- July 2010, IAAC Erasing Borders Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora, curated by Vijay Kumar and Amina Ahmed

DC37 AFSCME AFL-CIO, New York, NY, May 2010, Asian Heritage Month Art Exhibition

Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, Summit, New Jersey, April 2010, IAAC Erasing Borders Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora, curated by Vijay Kumar and Amina Ahmed

Asian Popular Culture Symposium, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, April, 2010, Asian Art Exhibition, curated by Kristen Rudsill

XL Projects, Syracuse, NY, January 2010, Stone Canoe; India, Little India, large format environmental portraits, curated by Kim Waale

Gallery At Penn College, Williamsport, PA, November 2009, Erasing Borders, 2009, curated by Vijay Kumar and Amina Ahmed

Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY, September 2009, Erasing Borders, 2009, curated by Vijay Kumar and Amina Ahmed

Gallery Project, Ann Arbor, MI, August 2009, Contemporary India, curated by Kathryn Myers

Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, Project Space, New York, NY, August 2009 Erasing Borders, 2009, curated by Vijay Kumar and Amina Ahmed

Cazenovia Counterpoint Festival, Cazenovia, NY, July 2009

Everywhere, Nowhere, American Center, Delhi, India, April 2009, curated by Kathryn Myers

Art 4 Barter, New York, NY, March 2009, curated by Antonio Puri

The Dowd Fine Art Gallery, March 2009, Erasing Borders, 2009, curated by Vijay Kumar and Amina Ahmed

Cazenovia College Gallery, Cazenovia, NY, March 2009, biannual faculty exhibition

Gershwin Hotel, New York, NY, February 2009. Gershwin India Pop

The International Festival of Sacred Arts, Delhi, India, February 2009, Everywhere Nowhere, curated by Kathryn Myers

Northlight Gallery, Arizona State University, September 2008, Society of Photographic Educators Multi Cultural Caucus juried exhibition, curated by Ariel Shanberg

Everson Museum, Syracuse, NY, June 2008, The Object and Beyond: 2008 Everson Biennial, curated by Edward Winkleman

Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, Auburn NY, July 2008, Made in NY 2008, curated By Jen Pepper and John McQueen

Kirkland Art Center, February 2008, India Interpreted, two person exhibition with Barry Perlus, curated by Mary Murray, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute

Farmworks, Cazenovia, NY, October 2007, two person exhibition with Jen Pepper, curated by Natalia Mount

Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, Auburn, NY, August 2007, Made in New York, curated by Buzz Spector and Michael Sickler

Photomedia Center, Erie, PA, 2007, Juried Exhibition, digital montage from Waking from Dreams of India

CAS Gallery of the University of Miami, March 2007, SPE Multicultural Caucus Exhibition,curated by Miriam Romais,

Cazenovia College Art Gallery, Cazenovia, NY, January 2007, Annual Faculty Exhibition

Cazenovia College Art Gallery, Cazenovia, NY, October 2006, Photo Narrative, curated by Jennifer Pepper

Bamboo Lane Gallery, Los Angeles CA, July 2006, juried group exhibition

Art Wallah Festival, Los Angeles, CA, June 2006, Waking from Dreams of India, digital photo collages, curated by Andaleeb Firdosy

VIII Salón Internacional de Arte Digital, Havana, Cuba, June 2006, Metropolis, collaborative video work with LABTEST

Frontal Flatness, April 2006, Seattle, WA, W Hotel, Mexican Time Lapse, video installation, group exhibition curated by Dino Martini

File Festival, Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 2005, Metropolis, a collaborative video installation with LABTEST

Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, September 2005, Snap to Grid! Unjuried group exhibition, digital photography

Les Rencontres d’Arles, HypeGallery, Arles, France, July 2005, group exhibition, digital photography

Chashama Gallery, New York, NY, April 2005. Contributed to collaborative video installation, Labtest: Transmission 42nd St.

File Festival, Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 2004. with Labtest: Transmission, a collaborative video installation at Hipersonica

Abu Dhabi Cultural Center, Abu Dhabi, UAE, June 2004, Fourteen Artists

Total Arts, Dubai, UAE, May 2004, Twelve Artists

Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL, March 2003. Masses Video Installation shown with the Paul Berger Beyond Digital Novelty retrospective exhibition, curated by Rod Slemmons, Director MOCP

Berozkina Gallery, Kirkland, WA September 2001, Twelve Northwest Masters, curated by Young Hee Chang

Consolidated Works, Seattle, WA July, August 2001, with Peter Bill, Christopher Zimmerman, Return to Babylon video installation, Dandelion Productions, Dimension Elevator immersive four channel video environment

Phoenix Festival, Klickitat, OR, July 2001, Masses video installation, Dandelion Productions’ Dimension Elevator immersive four channel video environment, curated by Christopher Zimmerman

Vital Five Productions, Seattle, WA June 2001 Before and After, curated by Greg Lundgren

Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, May 2001, Masters of Fine Arts thesis exhibition: Masses, Multi channel digital video and photography installation

Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, spring 2000, collaborated with Peter Bill to create video content for Tony Oursler The Empty Cabinet exhibition

Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, December 2000, Terraform1: Digital multimedia collaborative installation, curated by Richard Karpen

The Jacob Lawrence Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, November 2000, Works on Paper, juried competition, exhibition

Center on Contemporary Art (COCA), Seattle, WA, June 2000, Video piece Take Back the Streets included in The Whole World Is Watching juried group exhibition

Photo Circle Gallery, Seattle, WA, February 2000, Pushpin Invitational group exhibition

The Jacob Lawrence Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, November 1999, Works on Paper