“Students examine Rio Grande through visual imagery
Internationally exhibited artist Joyce Cutler-Shaw is helping students at New Mexico State University bridge the worlds of art and engineering through a new course being offered this semester in visual imagery. Cutler-Shaw, along with Civil Engineering Professor Phil King and College Art Professor Nick Naughton, are collaborating to offer an interdepartmental course focused on developing a visual interpretation of the Rio Grande.”
Excerpt from “Art of Engagement – Visual Politics in California and Beyond” Peter Selz
University of California Press, Berkeley, 2006. Pg 233-235
From “Library Quartet Exhibition Catalogue” Published by The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, September 2003.
San Diego Environmentalists.
During the twelve years, from 1988 to 2000, in which I was the director of the great museum of the graphic arts, the Albertina in Vienna, four artists connected with San Diego visited me there and had works acquired for the collection. One was John Baldessari, who grew up in this area and now lives in Los Angeles; two others were Newton Harrison and his wife Helen Mayer Harrison; the fourth was Joyce Cutler Shaw. The latter three are all New Yorkers who settled in San Diego and became associated with the University of California in San Diego. Read the rest of this entry »
From “Episodes of The City – New York as a Source Book, Wallworks and Artists Books of Joyce Cutler-Shaw” Exhibition Catalogue. Published by Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, New York University, 2007
From “Episodes of The City – New York as a Source Book, Wallworks and Artists Books of Joyce Cutler-Shaw” Exhibition Catalogue. Published by Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, New York University, 2007
Introduction as it appeared in the “Library Quartet Exhibition Catalogue” Published by The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, September 2003.