Education

University of North Carolina at Asheville  - 1997-2002

BA in Studio Art with Minor in Biology

Graduated Cum Laude and Undergraduate Research Scholar in Biology


Exhibitions

Solo:

2002  -- "Medulla Oblongata" a solo show of mixed media pieces at Gallery 31 in Asheville, NC

2001  --  "Chance Encounters" a solo show of ceramic mixed media wall hangings at The New French Bar in Asheville, NC

2001  --  "celldivision"  a solo guerrilla art installation in abandoned brick silos near the current site of White Duck Tacos in the River Arts District of Asheville, NC

Group:

2017  --  "Artists For Truth"  SpaceCamp Gallery, Baltmore, MD

2012  --  "Pong" Switchyard Studio Gallery, Asheville, NC

2006  --  "Plenish Projects" FLOOD Fine Art Center, Asheville, NC

2005  --  "Animal and Human"  Wedge Gallery, Asheville, NC

2003  --  "Mood Division II"  Wedge Gallery, Asheville, NC

2003  --  "Homeland Barbecue"  Wedge Gallery, Asheville, NC

2002  --  "Mood Division"  Wedge Gallery, Asheville, NC

2002  --  "Refresh: the First Annual Multimedia Arts & Sciences Juried Student Exhibition," (Juror: Tony Brock) UNC-Asheville

2002  --  "Orange Brain Unlimited" Emerald Lounge, Asheville, NC

2002  --  "35th Annual Juried Student Exhibition," (Juror: Val Cushing) University Gallery, UNC-Asheville

2001  --  "34th Annual Juried Student Exhibition," (Juror: Thomas Sayre) University Gallery, UNC-Asheville (Award for Best Ceramics piece)

2000  --  "New Works" by Nicole Tuggle and Dan deBettencourt" Gallery31, Asheville, NC

1999  --  "32nd Annual Juried Student Exhibition," (Juror: David Detrich)  University Gallery, UNC-Asheville (Award for Second Place)

 

 


Publications

Gullow, Ursula.  "Homeland Barbecue: Artists Critique Americana at Wedge Gallery."  Asheville Global Report; November 16, 2003. (art under pseudonym Floyd Otis Wolfspider)

Bostic, Connie. "For the Love of Chubby."  Mountain Xpress; November 19, 2003.  (art under pseudonym Floyd Otis Wolfspider)

Hopes, David.  "Things I Wish I'd Mentioned in 2001."  Asheville Citizen-Times; December 30, 2001.