LINNEA GLATT
Born in Bismarck, ND
Lives and works in Dallas, TX
EDUCATION
M.A., University of Dallas, Irving, TX
B.A., Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN
PERMANENT INSTALLATIONS
2011 Vigilant, Fire Station #10, Dallas, TX
2009 60 Seconds, Bachman Lake Branch Library, Dallas, TX
2004-08 Re-Connection/Re-Cognition, Lagunda Honda Hospital, Courtyard E,
San Francisco, CA
1999-02 Reflect, South Austin Police Substation, Austin, TX
2000 Buttoned, Goodwill Industries, Fort Worth, TX
1998-00 27th Ave Waste Management Campus Master Plan, Linnea Glatt,
Michael Singer, Laurel McSherry, and Fritz Steiner (ASU Landscape and
Urban Planning Dept. Tempe, AZ)
1998-03 Walnut Hill DART Station, Dallas Area Rapid Transit,
Linnea Glatt (Artist), Vidaud & Assoc. (Architect),
1996-98 Interpretive Programming, 27th Avenue Waste Management Facility, City of Phoenix,
Linnea Glatt/ Michael Singer (Artists), Albert Woods Design Inc.
1996-99 Paradise Lane Pedestrian Bridge, City of Phoenix,
Linnea Glatt (Artist), HDR (Engineers)
1989-93 27th Avenue Waste Management Facility, City of Phoenix,
Black and Veatch (Engineers), Linnea Glatt and Michael Singer (Artists)
1992 Harrow, Lubben Plaza, Dallas, TX
1990 Passage Inacheve, Buffalo Bayou, Houston, TX
1988 Mimi's Garden, Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Society, Dallas, TX
Boyd, Heidrick, Armstrong, Berger (Landscape Architects),
James Cinquemani, Linnea Glatt, Brad Goldberg (Artists)
1984 A Place to Perform, Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas, TX (Catalog)
1982 A Place to Gather, Richland College, Dallas, TX (Catalog)
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2021 Peaks and Vales, Moncrief Cancer Institute, Fort Worth, TX. Fernando Alvarez (Curator)
2020 8 Days a Week, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX (Online exclusive)
2018 Plot Line, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
2016 Continuum, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
2013 Incre-Mental, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
2010 With In, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
2006 Life Span, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
2004 Lifeworld, Legend Artist Exhibition, Dallas Center for Contemporary Art, Dallas, TX
Linnea Glatt, Brookhaven College, Farmers Branch, TX
1998 Recent Work, Gerald Peters Gallery, Dallas, TX
1995 Linnea Glatt: Recent Work, Gerald Peters Gallery, Dallas, TX
1993 Moorhead Room, Installation, Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN
1990 Circum-Stance, Collaborative Installation with Frances Thompson, Blue Star
Art Space, San Antonio, TX
1989 Expose, Acknowledge, Reconcile, Collaborative Installation with Frances Merritt
Thompson, CIRCA Gallery, University of Texas at Arlington, TX
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2021 Iconic, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
2020 Women on Top, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
Texas Women: A New History of Abstract Art, San Antonio Museum of Art,
San Antonio, TX
2019 Monumental II, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
2017 It’s Only Black and White... But I Like It, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TXView From The Art Village, 50 Year Retrospective, University of Dallas, Irving, TX
2016 Primary Research, St. Paul Place, Dallas, TX
Two X Two, Dallas, TX
2015 Interface, Carneal Simmons Contemporary Art, Dallas, TX
Texas Abstract, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
Linnea Glatt and Annette Lawrence, Trinity Valley School, Fort Worth TX
Texas Abstract, Galveston Art Center, Galveston, TX
2014 Drawing, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
33 at 2133 (TWO Doubles Couples Pairs), Tinkerboxstudio, Dallas, TX
Drawn In / Drawn Out, The Grace Museum, Abilene, TX
MAC @ 20 Part 1, McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, TX
2012 Drawing, Group Exhibit, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
Art Sewn, Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, NC (Catalog)
2011 11.11.11, Gallery Nord, San Antonio, TX
Models of Public Art, Latino Cultural Center, Dallas, TX
Bliss, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
Silver: 25th Anniversary Exhibition, The Gallery At UTA, Arlington, TX (Catalog)
Art Sewn: Tradition, Innovation, Expression, Five Myles, Brooklyn, NY (Catalog)
XXV Anniversary Exhibition, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
Check Up, Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Sustenance, 337 Singleton Blvd. Dallas, TX
2010 100 Abstract, University Gallery, Moorhead State Univ., Moorhead, MN
2009 Drawing In, ArtLab, Dallas, TX
2008 Alchemy or Change, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX
2007 Reno7, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
2006 Intersection, UNT Artspace FW, Fort Worth, TX
2005 Twenty/Twenty, Part I and Part II, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
Natural Beauty, Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, TX
Faculty Exhibit, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
2004 Project Marfa 2, Barry Whistler Gallery, Marfa, TX
Luck Be a Lady, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
One Hundred Drawings, University of Dallas, Irving, TX
Mavens, University of Dallas, Irving, TX
2003 Pairings, Dallas Center for Contemporary Art, Dallas, TX
Essential Space, McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, TX
2002 Drawn 2, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX
Surface, Tarrant County College, Arlington, TX
2001 Proposals, Love Field Public Art Project, Dallas Visual Art Center, Dallas, TX
2000 Vision and Movement 2000: Public Art/Public Transit, The Gallery at UTA,
Arlington, TX.
1999-00 Living and Working in Texas, Park Central, Dallas, TX.
1998 Link, Gerald Peters Gallery, Dallas, TX
1997 Second Texas Annual Exhibition,The Contemporary Art Center of Fort Worth, TX
Women 's Work, Arlington Museum of Art, TX
Link, Gerald Peters Gallery, Dallas, TX
1996 Schemata: Drawings by Sculptors, The Glassell School of Art, The Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston, TX
Link, Gerald Peters Gallery, Dallas, TX
1995 Height, Width, Depth, Blue Star Art Center, San Antonio, TX
1994 Reuse Refuse, Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii (Catalog)
Material/ Immaterial, Bridge Center for Contemporary Art, El Paso, TX
Texas Axis, Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington,TX
1990 The Vessel, Hickory Street Annex, Dallas, TX (Catalog)
1989-90 A Century of Sculpture in Texas 1889-1989, Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery,
University of Texas at Austin, (Catalog) and traveled to:
San Angelo Museum of Art, San Angelo, TX
El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, TX
Amarillo Art Center, Amarillo, TX (Catalog)
1988 Working Papers, Brookhaven College, Farmers Branch,TX
Southern Methodist University Salon, The Crescent Gallery, Dallas, TX
City Fair, Texas Commerce Pavilion Gallery, Dallas, TX
Texas Women Exhibition, National Museum of Women in Arts, Washington, D.C.
1987-88 Third Coast Review: A Look at Art in Texas, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO
(Catalog) and traveled to:
University of Colorado Art Gallery, Boulder, CO
Powerplant Visual Arts Center, Fort Collins, CO
Blue Star Art Space, San Antonio, TX
1987 Sculpture the Spectrum, Lawndale Art and Performance Center, Houston, TX
(Catalog) and traveled to:
Blue Star Art Space, San Antonio, TX
Southern Methodist University Faculty Exhibition, SMU, Dallas, TX
Texas Sculpture Symposium, San Antonio Museum of Art and Oakwell Farms,
San Antonio, TX
1986-87 Artists’ Response to Architecture, The Nave Museum, Victoria, TX
(Catalog) and traveled to:
Amarillo Art Center, Amarillo, TX
The Museum, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Women of the Big State: Current Art, Art Warehouse, Austin,TX
(Catalog) and traveled to:
Pavilion Gallery, LTV Center, Dallas, TX
Carver Community Cultural Center, San Antonio, TX
Introductions ‘86, Mark Lombardi Gallery, Houston, TX
Maquettes, Brookhaven College, Farmers Branch, TX
Linnea Glatt, Frances Bagley, Joe Havel, Austin College, Sherman, TX
1985 Drawings by Sculptors, 500X Gallery, Dallas, TX
Southern Methodist University Faculty Biennial, SMU, Dallas, TX
Texas Sculpture Symposium Exhibition, Dallas Public Library, Dallas, TX (catalogue)
D.W. Gallery Ten Year Anniversary Exhibition, D.W. Gallery, Dallas, TX
Sculpture Invitational, Laguna Gloria Museum, Austin, TX
Art in the Metroplex Series, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2004-06 Texas Christian University, Department of Art, Fort Worth, TX
1985-88 Southern Methodist University, Department of Art and Art History, Dallas, TX
1974-84 Richland College, Art and Humanities Department, Dallas, TX
PERMANENT COLLECTIONS
Southwestern Hospital Collection, Dallas, TX
The Resource Center, Dallas, TXWilliam P. Clements Jr. University Hospital, Dallas, TX
Fort Worth Art Center, Fort Worth, TX
Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX
Frito Lay Collection, Dallas, TX
American Airlines Admirals Club, Dallas, TX
Federal Reserve Bank, Dallas, TX
Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
AWARDS
2004 Dallas Center for Contemporary Art 2004 Legend Award, Dallas, TX
1997 Valley Forward Association Environmental Excellence Award for Paradise Lane
Pedestrian Bridge, Phoenix, AZ
1989 Art Matters Individual Artist Grant, Art Matters, Inc. New York, NY
1986 Assemblage Presidents Award for Excellence in Three Dimensional Art,
The Assemblage, Dallas, TX
National Endowment Visual Artist Fellowship Grant
1982 Dallas County Community College Foundation Grant, Dallas, TX
Anne Giles Kimbrough Fund Grant, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX
1980 First Place Merit Award, Billie Marcus Fund, Dallas Museum of Art and Dallas
Art III, Dallas, TX
LECTURES
2014 "Re-imagining the Arts", Mayors Arts Week Panel, Dallas, TX
2013 "National Art Education Association Women's Caucus Keynote Speaker"
Fort Worth, TX
2011 "Public Art and Studio Practice", Latino Cultural Center, Dallas, TX
2004 “Teaming with Design Professionals and Artists” Fort Worth Community Art Center.
2003 Artist Talk, McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, TX
Artist Talk, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
2001 “Our Place Odyssey”, Texas Society of Architects Convention, Dallas, TX
“Graduate Critique”, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
2000 “Vision and Movement 2000: Public Art /Public Transit,” The Gallery, University
of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX
1999 Artist Talk, School of Architecture, University of Texas at Arlington,
Arlington, TX
1997 “Artist Initiative, Vision,” Phoenix Arts Commission, Phoenix, AZ
Artist Talk, Ft. Worth Art Center, Fort Worth, TX
1995 “Trails, Rails, and Tales” National AIA Design Conference, Dallas, TX
1994 “Public Art, Revitalizing the Infrastructure,” National Assembly of Local Art
Agencies, Dallas, TX
1994 “The Public Artist and Public Art in Multicultural Communities,” San Antonio
Museum of Art, Department of Arts and Cultural Affairs, San Antonio, TX
“Rising Above Our Garbage,” Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA
Artist Talk, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA
Artist Talk, California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, CA
“Is Public Art Possible?” Dallas Research and Exhibition, Inc. Dallas, TX
1992 “Public Art and City Building Livable Environments,” Department of Arts and
Cultural Affairs, San Antonio, TX
Artist Talk, Dallas Chapter of Landscape Architects, Dallas, TX
Artist Talk, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX
1991 Artist Talk, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX
“Public Art: Expanding Visions in an Age of Compromise,” Artlink Symposium,
Phoenix, AZ
1989 “Sculpture Symposium 1989,” Amarillo Art Center, Amarillo, TX
1985 “Sources, Spaces, Sites, Artist: What Inspires You?” 5th Texas Sculpture
Symposium, Dallas,TX
1983 “The Working Imagination of the Artist” Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture,
Dallas, TX
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
2013 Juror, "Drawing Community and Other Connections", National Art Education
Association Women's Caucus, Exhibition and Catalog
2001 Review panelist, Dallas Cultural Policy
Review panelist, Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program, Washington, D.C.
2000 Fort Worth Stone Symposium, large scale stone carving
1997 “Artist Initiative, Vision,” Workshop Series, Phoenix Arts Commission, AZ
1988-91 Dallas Museum of Art Awards to Artists Committee
1987 Site Inventory Volunteer for the Public Art Master Plan Committee of Dallas
Division of Cultural Affairs
1986-87 Board of Directors, Texas Sculpture Symposium
1986 Finalist, Lafayette Centennial Sculpture Competition, Lafayette, LA
1984 Artist in Residence, Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas, TX
1979 Visiting Artist, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
1975 Founding Member, D.W. Gallery, Dallas, TX
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Deborah Martin, '"Texas Women: A New History of Abstract Art,'
Opening at San Antonio Museum of Art", San Antonio Express News, February, 2020
Simik, Peter, "What you should take away from the Mayor's Dallas Arts Week Panel",
frontrowmagazine.com, April, 2014
Simik, Lucia, "Life Imitaes Art: A metalworker and an artist create utopia in an Oak Cliff
live-work space", fdluxe.dallasnews.com 2013
Grundy, Gordy, "Dawdling at the Dallas Art Walk: High Art, Low Art and No Art"
Huffingtonpost.com, Dec. 12, 2012
Cotter, Holland, "Art/Sewn: Tradition, Innovation, Expression" The New York Times,
April 28, 2011
Schuster, Robert, "Art/Sewn" The Village Voice, April 20, 2011
Naves, Mario, Art/Sewn: Tradition, Innovation, Expression" City Arts New York
Review of Culture, April 5, 2011
Simblist, Noah, "Linnea Glatt: With In", Daily Serving: An International Forum for
The Contemporary Visual Arts, January 10, 2011
Daniel, Mike, “Center Announces Legend Award Winners” Dallas Morning News,
June 16, 2004. p.8B
Daniel, Mike, “Mavens at the University of Dallas” Dallas Morning News, March 12, 2004
Thornton, Terri, “Mavens” Haggerty Gallery Publication, University of Dallas, February, 2004
Traynham, Richard, “Humanity, Simplicity Emerge in Art Galleries”, Brookhaven Courier,
Feb.16, 2004. p.7
Newman, David, “Linnea Glatt: The Figure of Drawing Proper"
http://home.earthlink.net/~davidnewman/glatt.htm. 2004
Hurt, Cindy, “Linnea Glatt: Co-Existence”Artlies, Spring 2003, p.81
Hurt, Cindy, “Essential Space 2: Frances Bagley, Linnea Glatt and L. Kaneem Smith”
Artlies, Summer 2003,pp.64-65
Kutner, Janet, “Material Success” Dallas Morning News, Monday May 12, 2003, p.12E
Keres, Alana. “The Art of Emergency” Tribeza Magazine, Austin, Tx. Sept. 2002, pp.26-29
Finkelpearl, Tom, "Dialogues in Public Art", Linnea Glatt and Michael Singer on Designing
the Phoenix Solid Waste Management Facility, MIT Press, 2000, pp.196 - 218
Daniel, Mike. “Linnea Glatt at Gerald Peters,” The Dallas Morning News, Weekend
Guide, October 9, 1998
Kutner, Janet. “Gender Gap,” The Dallas Morning News, Saturday, August 30, 1997, p.45A
Johnson, Patricia C. “Exhibits Draw Contrasting Styles, Moods,” The Houston
Chronicle, January 17, 1997, pp 1D and 8D
Save Outdoor Sculpture, National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property,
Washington D.C., 1996
Kutner, Janet, “Sculptural Sketches of Private Space,” The Dallas Morning News, Friday,
September 29, 1995
Bacigalupi, “HxWxDepth,” New Art Examiner, Summer 1995
Sorvig, Kim, “Solid Waste to Civic Monument,” Landscape Architecture, June 1995
Bussel, Abbey, “City or Supersuburb?” Progressive Architecture, December 1994
Diaz, Eduardo, “Artist Can Play Fundamental Role in Shaping Cities,” San Antonio
Express News, September 25,1994
Mitchell, Charles Dee, “ Area Art Exhibits are Worth the Trip,” The Dallas Morning
News, September 17, 1994
Tyson, Janet, “The Eyes of Axis,” Fort Worth Star Telegram, September 13, 1994
Temin, Christine, “ A Model for Public Art,” The Boston Globe Magazine, July 24, 1994
Stein, Karen, “Making Art of Trash,” Architectural Record, June 1994
Sherer, Gaye, “Room Has a Special Viewpoint,” El Paso Post, January 13,1994
“Tercia de Damea Exhiben sus Obras en El Paso,” Tiempo Libre, January 10,1994
Muschamp, Herbert, “You Must Remember This” The New York Times, December 24,1993
“There’s Meaning in Glatt’s Dirt, Harvested Wheat” The Forum, September 2, 1993
McGuire, Stryker, “Phoenix on the Rise” Newsweek, July 12, 1993, pp58-60
Hanish, Ann, Sculpture, September-October 1993, p 39
Muschamp, Herbert, “When Art Is a Public Spectacle” The New York Times, August 29, 1993
p 1H and 30H
Mitchell, Charles Dee, “Linnea Glatt and Frances Merritt Thompson”Art Forum,
Summer 1991, p120.
Moody, Tom, “Linnea Glatt, Frances Merritt Thompson”Artpapers, July/August, 1989. pp 61-62
Davidow, Joan, “The Poetics of Space: The Personal Resolve of Linnea Glatt” Detour,
November 1988, pp 82-85.
No Bluebonnetss, No Yellow Roses: Essays of Texas Women in the Arts, Midmarch Arts
Press, 1988
Watson-Jones, Virginia, Contemporaty American Women Sculptors, Oryx Press, 1986.
Hickey, Dave, “Spiritual Minimalism: Non-Fictional Art” Lecture, University of Houston, 1985.
Hickey, Dave, “Linnea Glatt and Patricia Tillman: Post Modern Options” Artspace,
Summer 1985, pp 28-31.
Raczka, Robert, “Linnea Glatt” Artspace, Vol.15, No.3, Summer 1981, pp. 21-23.
Lippard, Lucy, “Report from Houston: Texas Red Hots” Art in America, Vol.67,
No.4, July/August, 1979.
Moser, Charlotte, “Fanning the Creative Fires” Art News, Vol.78.No5, May 1979, pp 109-117
Rifkin, Ned, “Fire or Flood?”Artweek, Vol.19, No.10, March 10, 1979, p 9a.