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| Education
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| 1996
| MFA,
Mason Gross
School of the Arts, Rutgers University
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| 1993
| BFA,
University of
Massachusetts at Amherst |
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| Solo Exhibitions
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2013 |
'Josh Peters', ACME. Los Angeles, January 12 - February 9, 2013 |
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2011 |
'Furious Seasons',Kaycee Olsen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (catalog) |
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2010 |
'Your Golden Gaze', Schuebbe Projects, Dusseldorf, Germany (catalog) |
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2009 |
'12 Gauge: Josh Peters', Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, CA |
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2008 |
Invisible Sun, Raid Projects, Los Angeles, CA |
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2007 |
Pretty, Scary, Sara Nightingale Gallery, Water Mill, NY |
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2006 |
Sara Nightingale Gallery, Water Mill, NY |
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Selected Group Exhibitions
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2021 |
'NOMAD', Torrance Museum of Art Torrance, CA, Curated by Max Presneill |
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2017 |
'Group Show', Werkartz, Los Angeles, CA, Curated by Ardeshir Tabrizi |
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2015 |
'A Sense of Differentness', Groundspace, Los Angeles, CA, Curated by Stephen Parise |
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2014 |
ACME presents Josh Peters and Miles Coolidge at HUGE, Los Angeles, CA, Installation at Kneedler-Fauchere, Pacific Design Center, Curated by Annie Wharton |
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2014 |
Buying Friends: The Kortman Collection, Urban Institute for Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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2013 |
3! Actual Size, Los Angeles |
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The Armory Show and Tell, Curated by Irene Tstatsos. The Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA |
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'MAS Attack', LA Mart, Los Angeles, CA, January 26 |
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2012 |
'Telling the Future', Summercamp Project, LA, CA |
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'Chasm of the Supernova', Eagle Rock Center for the Arts, LA, CA |
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'LA-X', Sara Nightingale Gallery, Water Mill, NY |
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2011 |
'2011 Fellows' Exhibition’. Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA |
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'The Unseen', Torrance Museum of Art, Torrance, CA (upcoming) |
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'Emerging Contemporary Painters', hpgrp Gallery, NYC |
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2010 |
'Inaugural Exhibition', Kaycee Olsen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA |
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2009 |
'Carnal', Schuebbe Projects, Dusseldorf, Germany |
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'Young American Painters', Schuebbe Projects, Dusseldorf, Germanyl |
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ARTRA LA, Venice, CA Curated by Max Presneill |
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Jack the Pelican Presents, Williamsburg, Brooklyn |
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2008 |
Splash; Summer Gallery Selections, Cerasoli Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (catalogue) |
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2007 |
Helter Swelter, Sara Nightingale Gallery, Water Mill NY |
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Four Handed Lift, Moti Hasson Gallery, NYC |
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2005 |
Night of a Thousand Drawings, Artists Space, NYC | | |
ByProxy, curated by M.K.
Maher, Broadway
Gallery, NYC | | |
WET, Edgezones, Miami, FL | | |
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2004 |
sCaPeS, curated by David
Adamo, Berliner
Kunst Projekt, Berlin, Germany | | |
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2002 |
Bi-Design, curated by
Almond Zigmund and
Aaron Baker, CAC Arts Factory, Las Vegas, NV | | |
1997 |
Tales of Safu, curated by Jessica Murray, Salon 75, Brooklyn, NY | | 1995 |
Something about Nature,
Bernard Toale Gallery,
Boston, MA |
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Art Fairs
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2008-09 |
Art Miami, Puerto Rico, Beijing, Hong Kong (with Schuebbe Projects) | |
2006 |
Scope NY, Scope Hamptons (with Sara Nightingale) |
| Awards
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Residency Fellowship, Vermont
Studio Center, Johnson, VT | |
1995 |
Robert Watts Memorial Scholarship, Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of the Arts |
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Publications
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2014 |
New American Paintings, Pacific Coast Edition, selected by Apsara DiQuinzio, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, University of California, Berkeley Art Museum |
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2011 |
“Haiku Reviews - Josh Peters, ‘Furious Seasons’”, Peter Frank, The Huffington Post,
February 10, 2011 |
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“Must-see Exhibitions, January, 2011”, www.newamericanpaintings.wordpress.com |
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“Interview with LA Painter Josh Peters”, Noel Alumnit, The Huffington Post, January
25, 2011 |
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2009 |
“Josh Peters”, www.littlepaperplanes.com, Feb 3, 2009 |
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2007 |
Amy Chase Gulden, "Introducing Josh Peters", www.apartmenttherapy.com, May, 17 2007 |
| 2006 |
New American Paintings, Northeast Edition, Bill Arning, Curator | | |
A Much Broader Scope, Dedre Stein Greben, New York Newsday, July 9 | |
2004 |
The Little Things, Carmen Bethencourt, NY Arts Magazine |
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1997 |
Tales of Safu, Susan Hamburger, Waterfront Week, February |
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1995 |
Sometimes It's Nice To Mess With Mother Nature, Nancy Stapen, The Boston Globe, September 25 |
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