Gretchen Hupfel

Timeline

1987
Brown University: B.A., Magna Cum Laude
1990–1991
Maryland Institute College of Art: one year toward MFA
1993
University of Delaware: M.F.A
1995–1998
Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO. Assistant Professor, Foundation Program.
1999–2002
University of Georgia, Athens, GA. Assistant Professor, Foundation Coordinator.

Exhibitions

2005
Delaware Center for Contemporary Art. Time Spent. Wilmington, Delaware. (solo)
2003
Marcia Wood Gallery. Studio. Atlanta, Georgia. (solo)
2002
City Gallery East. Crossing Over. Atlanta, Georgia.
2002
Spruill Center Gallery. Like Lions Raging. Atlanta, Georgia
2002
Marcia Wood Gallery. Work on Paper. Atlanta, Georgia.
2002
The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center. Out There. Atlanta, Georgia.
2001
Gallery eleven50. Art & Science. Atlanta, Georgia.
2001
Delaware Center for Contemporary Art. Gretchen Hupfel. Wilmington, Delaware. (solo)
2001
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center. Horizontal Stabilizer. Atlanta, Georgia. (solo)
2000
School of Visual Arts Gallery. Lightness. New York, New York.
2000
Artists Space. Anywhere But Here. New York, New York.
2000
White Columns. It’s a Cruel World. New York, New York.
2000
Atlanta College of Art Gallery. Do It. Atlanta, Georgia.
2000
Agnes Scott College. A Matter of Scale. Atlanta, Georgia.
1998
Kansas City Artists Coalition. Radio Drawings. Kansas City, Missouri. (solo)
1996
Fleisher Art Memorial. Challenge Exhibition. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (solo)
1995
Limbo. Gretchen Hupfel: New Work. New York, New York. (solo)
1995
Delaware State Arts Council. Working Drawings. Wilmington, Delaware. (solo)
1994
Delaware Center for Contemporary Art. Something Borrowed. Wilmington, Delaware.
1992
Limbo. Migrant Lover. New York, New York. (solo)

Literature

2003
Feaster, Felicia. “Girl Disconnected: The short, brilliant life of artist Gretchen Hupfel.” Creative Loafing, Atlanta, GA. April2-8, 2003, p. 40-41, 43, 45, 47.
2003
Byrd, Cathy. “In Memoriam: Remembering Gretchen Hupfel.” Art Papers, March/April 2003, p. 12-13.
2003
Cullum, Jerry. “An artist mourned, a legacy of paradox.” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta, GA. January 31, 2003.
2002
Feaster, Felicia. “Airborne: Gretchen Hupfel 1963-2002.” Creative Loafing, Atlanta, GA. December 25, 2003, p. 53.
2002
Cullum, Jerry. “Expanding the possibilities of paper.” Creative Loafing, Atlanta, GA. November 15, 2002, p. Q6.
2001
Auslander, Philip. "Gretchen Hupfel." Artforum, April, 2001 p.142
2001
Fox, Catherine. "Disasters in the Sky." Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta GA. January 14, 2001.
2000
Cullum, Jerry. "Collaborations Between Artists That Never Meet." Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta GA. November 3, 2000.
2000
Feaster, Felicia. "13 Questions for Gretchen Hupfel." Creative Loafing, Atlanta GA. November 4, 2000.
2000
Fox, Catherine. "Exploring the Large and Small of Scale." Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta GA. November 10, 2000.