Bradley Hankey was born in 1979 in Cotton Grove, Oregon. Since 2009 he lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. About My Art In my artwork I recreate visions of memories and time. My work explores human emotion through the psychology of light, color, shape, and spatial relationships. EDUCATION 2007 Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, Massachusetts Degree: Bachelor of Fine Arts, Painting 2002 Lane Community College, Eugene, Oregon Studied art and environmental issues EXHIBITIONS 2007 Art in Embassies, U.S. Embassy, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (group show) 2007 Open Studios, Ciudad Colón, Costa Rica 2007 Paint, LynnArts – Time Warner Gallery, Lynn, Massachusetts (group show) 2006 REBOUND: Regeneration, Life, Death and Other Cycles, Caladan Gallery Online Group show RESIDENCIES 2009 Conceptos Artisticos, Costa Rica (one month) 2007 The Julia and David White Artist’s Colony, Costa Rica (one month) AWARDS 2007 Scholarship, Artist’s Professional Toolbox Professional Development Program George Nick Merit Award, honorable mention 2005 Scholarship, Vietnam Art and Culture Travel Program, Massachusetts College of Art PROFESSIONAL 2009 GYST Professional Development for Artists Los Angeles, California 2008 Artist’s Professional Toolbox Professional Development Program Organized by the Volunteer Lawyers for Artists of Massachusetts, Inc. BIBLIOGRAPHY 2008 Barkhordari, Channah. “Hankey’s Faces and Places Shows Shape, Sophistication.” 2008. Emerson College, Boston, Massachusetts. (www.tinyurl.com/hankey-review) U.S. Embassy, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Art in Embassies Exhibit Catalog (cover) * None of the artworks may be copied or reproduced without the written permission of the Artist
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These ideas are represented through architecture, landscape, and portraiture. I am inspired by my travels, my surroundings, and my relationships with people. My paintings are observational: a direct response to the world around me.
2008 Faces & Places, Gallery Sister Sorel, Boston, Massachusetts (solo show)
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