Bill FitzGibbons (American)

Timeline

1979
Became the first curator at Laumeier Sculpture Park in St. Louis, Missouri
1985
Director of Sculpture, Visual Arts Center of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska
1988
Associate Professor, Head of Sculpture Department, San Antonio Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas
1991
USIA, Artist Fellowship, Helsinki, Finland
1993
Fulbright Scholar, Hungarian Academy of Art and Design, Budapest, Hungary
1996–2000
Adjunct Faculty, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas
1999–2000
Blue Star Contemporary Art Center, President, Board of Directors
2006
International Sculpture Center, Member of Board of Trustees
2010
Outstanding Alumni Award, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee
2012
Texas State Artist (sculpture) for 2012, selected by the Texas State Legislature
BFA in Sculpture and Art History from the University of Tennessee
MFA in Sculpture and Multi-Media from Washington University in St.Louis

Exhibitions

2011
The Houston Fine Art Fair, Ruiz-Healy Art, Houston, Texas
2011
The New Old San Antonio, Spencer Museum, Lawrence, Kansas
2010
Fire Drawings, G Gallery, Houston, Texas
2010
Filament, the work of Bill FitzGibbons and Creighton Michael, Ewing Gallery, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee
2006
Eellight, The Lab Gallery, Collaboration with Creighton Michael, New York City, New York
2000
Earth and Fire, San Antonio Museum of Art, Exhibition of ceramic sculpture, San Antonio, Texas
1996
Northern Lights, Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland
1993
Jansen-Perez Gallery, San Antonio, Texas
1993
Out of the Fire, Laredo Arts Center, Laredo, Texas
1993
Carrington-Gallagher Gallery, San Antonio, Texas
1992
Millesgarden Museum, Stockholm, Sweden
1991
Otso Gallery, Helsinki, Finland
1991
Hochsule fur Bildende Kunste, Brunschweig, Germany
1991
Blue Star Art Space, San Antonio, Texas
1988
Searching for the Balance, Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Anchorage, Alaska
1983
Light Motifs, St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri
1982
Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York City, New York
1981
City Museum, Stoke-on-Trent, England
1980
Electrosculpture, Midland Art Centre, Birmingham, England