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EDUCATION

{}1985-present, Computers, Computers, Computers
{}MFA, 1983, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
{}BFA Program, 1979-80, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
{}BS in Education, 1974, Northwest Missouri State University

EMPLOYMENT

{} Web Coordinator, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Web Site, 1996-present.
{} Manager, Macintosh Computing Center, Residence Hall Computing Center, and the Computer Resale Program, Media Center, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1993-1996; Co-pilot of SAIC/AIC World Wide Web Experimental Project, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1994-present
{} Information Coordinator and Editor, Publications and Enrollment Marketing, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1982-1993

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND USERS GROUPS

{} HTML Writer's Guild
{} The Rest of Us
{} HotWired Webmonkey

SOME WEB FRIENDS

{}Partner in Time? Manny Hernandez
{}My Bunny Girlfriend, The Bunny Hutch
{}All Things Giraffe. . . , Mark Kinsella


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I Love Netscape

GRANTS

{} Grant Program for Interdisciplinary Artists, National Endowment for the Arts, The Rockefeller Foundation, and the Michigan Arts Council for the project, Judy's & Callucci's 15-Year Anniversary, co-produced with Nancy Forest Brown, 1989
{} Project Completion Grant, Illinois Arts Council, 1981

PERFORMANCES

{}See Exhibitions for Exhibitions of Performance Documentation: 1) Riotgrrandmas!!! and 2) A Reception for Evelyn / An Afternoon with Evelyn.
{} Pink Panther & Lolo's Song (w/ Lorien, Lolo [the dog], and Amiee), Spew, the Homographic "Zine" Convergence, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, May, 1991
{} Judy & Callucci's 15-Year Anniversary, Director, co-wrote/produced with Nancy Forest Brown, also co-set design/installation with Nancy Forest Brown, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, December, 1989
{} Judy's Place: Judy's & Callucci's 15-Year Anniversary (detail), co-wrote and produced with Nancy Forest Brown, The Mary Disney Show, Heritage Cable TV Program -Live, Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, October, 1989
{} Judy's Place: Judy's & Callucci's 15-Year Anniversary (detail), co-wrote and produced with Nancy Forest Brown, Visiting Artist, Colloqium, University of Iowa, Iowa City, October, 1989
{} Judy's Place: Judy's & Callucci's 15-Year Anniversary (detail), After the Good Girls Go Home, N.A.M.E. Gallery Benefit, Co-wrote and produced with Nancy Forest Brown, Susie B's, Chicago, October, 1989
{} An Afternoon With Evelyn, videotape screening, Beacon Street Theater, Chicago, June, 1989
{} Evelyn Dishes the Dirt on Chicago Collectors and Dealers (after the MCA Art Expo Benefit), Co-wrote and produced with Nancy Forest Brown, Linda Novak Invitational, Lower Links, Chicago, May, 1989
{} Evelyn's Daughter's Almost Wedding, N.A.M.E. Gallery Performa-a-rama, Chicago Filmmakers, Co-wrote and produced with Nancy Forest Brown, April, 1989
{} A Reception for Evelyn, co-wrote and produced with Nancy Forest Brown, N.A.M.E. Gallery, Chicago, November, 1988
{} Vacant Lot, set design, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, September, 1988
{} Judy's Place, co-wrote and co-produced with Nancy Forest Brown, Beacon Street Theater, Chicago, June, 1987

EXHIBITIONS

{} Riot Grrrandmas!!!, The 17th Annual Women in the Director's Chair, a videozine, Mary Patten, Producer/Editor, includes 4 min. of Judy and Callucci's 15th Anniversary performance documentation, Cinema Village, New York City, March, 1998
{} Riot Grrrandmas!!!, MIX 97: Opening Night of the 11th New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film and Video Festival, a videozine (world premiere), Mary Patten, Producer/Editor, includes 4 min. of Judy and Callucci's 15th Anniversary performance documentation, The Hothouse, Chicago, November, 1997
{}Chicago Art, 1945-1995, Time Arts Section, a curated show that included documentation of the Reception for Evelyn (performance) and An Afternoon with Evelyn (video), co-wrote and produced with Nancy Forest Brown, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1997
{} His and Hers (or the Dead Bodies), Internet, October, 1994
{} Mass [Media] Murders, Lousy Fear, Curated by Corey McCorkle, Mary Murphy and Peter Taub, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, January, 1994
{} Mass [Media] Murders, Murder as Phenomenon, Curated by Rupert Murdoch, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, October, 1992
{} 29 Chicago Artists, Curated by Nancy Johnson, Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington, February, 1990
{} Dialects, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, January, 1988
{} Anna Horvath, Elizabeth Riggle, Cynde Schauper, N.A.M.E. Gallery, Chicago, September, 1987
{} 3 Painters, Curated by Pat Murphy, Beacon Street Gallery, Chicago, September, 1987
{} Cynde Schauper and Pam Golden, St. Xavier Gallery, Chicago, March, 1986
{} Chicago Head 1984, Organized by Deven Golden, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, October, 1984
{} Self-Portraits & Collections, Curated by Rae Schiff, Beacon Street Gallery, Chicago, September, 1984
{} Six Painters, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, September, 1984
{} Outdoor Installations, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, July, 1984
{} Atlas and Odalisque, Curated by Mark Michael Leonhart, Randolph St. Gallery, Chicago, May, 1983
{} Emerging, Group Invitational, The Renaissance Society, Chicago, March, 1983
{} Opening New Doors, Group Invitational, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, October, 1982
{} Exchanges: A traveling exhibition of graduate painting from The University of Maryland, The University of Houston, and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, December, 1981-September, 1982
{} Invitational Group Exhibition, Contemporary Art Workshop, Chicago, December, 1981
{} Three Painters: Scott Sandusky, Cynde Schauper, Mary Jo Vath, Curated by Nancy Forest Brown, Contemporary Art Workshop, Chicago, September, 1981
{} 6/6, Juried exhibition of works by Illinois artists, Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, December, 1980
{} Six Painters, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Gallery, November, 1980
{} Outdoor Installations, "Entrance: Sculpture Installation/Renovation," Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, July, 1980
{} Outdoor Installations, "Anonymous," Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago; Photograph on cover of catalog: Outdoor Installations 1979-80, October, 1979

VISITING ARTISTS

{}Telecommunication Arts, Art and Technology, School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Faculty: Joan Truckenbrod, 1994-95. Leonardo Electronic Almanac Article: Creating an Ecology for Cyberspace by Joan Truckenbrod

{} The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa (with Nancy Forest Brown), October, 1989

REVIEWS

{} Rupert Jenkins, "Murder as Phenomenon," Exhibition Works, Camerawork, Vol. 19, No. 2, Fall 1992, p. 10 (photo - table of contents page)
{} 10% Show "Judy's Place: Judy & Callucci's 15-Year Anniversary," 10 Percent Show, GCN, Cable TV; Excerpts from performance and interview, April 4, 5, 18, & 19, 1990
{} D. Travers Scott, "After the Good Girls Go Home," P-Form, January/February, 1990, p. 21
{} Laurie Palmer, "A Reception for Evelyn," Artforum, February 1989, pp. 137-138 (photograph)
{} Dani K., "Vacant Lot," P-Form, Fall, 1988
{} Cara Glatt, "Dialects Diverse in Arts Universal Language," Hyde Park Herald, January, 1988 (photograph)
{} Laurie Palmer, "Judy's Place," New Art Examiner, November, 1987, p. 63 (photograph)
{} Shani, "Art Exhibit at Hull House," Chicago Outlines, Vol. 1, No. 17, September 24, 1987, p. 24
{} Lauren Pytel, "Golden and Schauper Featured in Gallery" Xavierite, Xavier College, April 9, 1986
{} Garrett Holg, "Six Painters," New Art Examiner, November 1984, p. 57
{} Joyce Fernandes, "Atlas Meets Odalisque at Randolph Street Gallery," New Art Examiner, Summer, 1983, p. 9
{} Larry Lundy, "Opening New Doors," New Art Examiner, December, 1982, p. 17 (photograph)
{} Steve Purchase, "When it Comes to Art, What's in a Name?", The Evening Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, January 7, 1982, p. 17
{} Michel Segard, "Mary Jo Vath, Cynde Schauper, Scott Sandusky," New Art Examiner, November, 1981, p. 17 (photograph)

CARVINGS

{} Stick People, Ongoing

COMPUTER VIDEO

{}Preview Page
{}Virtual "Boring" Reality (1994)
{}Champlain Building (1994)
{}Stingray and Swirl -1.4MB (1993)
{}Child's Toy (1993)
{}Razmataz - 171K (1993)
{}Bad Dad - 2.1MB (1992)
{}Open Your Mind - 396K (1992)
{}Open Your Mind Sound, Big Hat - 515K (1992)
{}Hell-Oh! (1992)

WEB SITES AND ILLUSTRATIONS

Web Sites
{}The Presence of Touch, created with Chantal Zakari (August, 1996).
{}Where2? on the World Wide Web (July, 1995)
{}Wowza!! (August, 1995)
Illustrations
{}Want to Play Corporate Chess? and What's Your Next Move?
{} Insight magazine, Illinois CPA Society: Two black-and-white illustrations (August, 1992); Two black-and-white illustrations (July, 1992); Cover (color) and two black-and-white illustrations (June, 1992).
Retirement
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