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MAY 29-JULY 2008
OPENING MAY 29 6-8 PM
MAKING HISTORY
JEFF BAILEY GALLERY
NEW YORK, NY
baileygallery.com

MAY 11–JULY 20 2008
FUTURE TENSE: RESHAPING THE LANDSCAPE
NEUBERGER ART MUSEUM OF ART PURCHASE, NY
neuberger.org
review
 

selected exhibitions

2008
Future Tense: Reshaping the Landscape, curated by Dede Young, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, NYinvitevideo catalog
Making History, Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York, NYinvite

2007
Solo Exhibition, Daily Markings on the Face of the Earth, Sara Nightingale Gallery,
Water Mill, NY
Ladies and Gentlemen..., Sacco Gallery, Miami, FLinvite
Scope Art Fair (Miami), Sacco Gallery, Miami FL
Scope Art Fair (Hamptons), Sara Nightingale Gallery, Wainscott, NY
Zoom +/-, Arena 1, Santa Monica, CAinvite
Its Such a Small World, AG Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Scope Art Fair, Sara Nightingale Gallery, New York, NY

2006
Art on Paper, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC (catalog)
Red Desert (curated), Heskin Contemporary, New York, NY invite
ART (212) Contemporary Art Fair, Vanina Holasek Gallery, New York, NY
Fantastic Routes, The Lab @ Roger Smith Fine Art , New York, NY
Fantastic Routes, Galeria Galou, Brooklyn, NY
Paramnesiac Landscape, NYCAMS, New York, NYinvitecatalog
AIM 26, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY (catalog)invite

2005
Solo Exhibition, Some Economic Tissues, Realform Project Space, Brooklyn, NY
Our World, Broadway Gallery, New York, NY
Flat File Selections, Pierogi 2000 Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
On the Subject of War, Smack Mellon Gallery, Brooklyn, NYinvite
On the Subject of War, Provisions Library, Washington D.C.
Human Scale, Dumbo Arts Center, Brooklyn, NYinvite
NY Loves LV, Dust Gallery, Las Vegas, NVinvite

2003
Unframed First Look, Lehmann Maupin, curated by Peter Halley, Sue Williams, and Ross Bleckner, New York, NY
Some Are Painting II, Educational Alliance Gallery, New York, NY


bibliography
Today's Landscapes, Tomorrow's Dystopia, Benjamin Genocchio,
New York Times, June 1, 2008.
Trigg-onometry, Richard Martin, Miami Magazine, Sept/Oct 2007, pg 96. view
Basking in the Light, Dede Young, Hamptons Cottages and Gardens, May 2007, pg 101. view
At the Galleries, The Southhampton Press, April 19, 2007, B11
RxArt Coloring Book, RxArt, New York, NY, 2007
Art on Paper (exhibition catalog), Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC, Nov 2006
Red Desert (exhibition catalog), Heskin Contemporary, New York, NY, October 2006
Sarah Trigg, Boog City, New York, July 2006
Rid of the Candiru: Thoughts on Four Shows, Christopher Reiger, Hungry Hyaena, March 2006
For Hopeful Artists, A Search to Be Just Themselves, Benjamin Genocchio, New York Times,
April 9, 2005, pg. 8 we.
Unambiguous, Art World Digest, New York, NY, 2006, pg 55.
AIM 26 (exhibition catalog), The Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York, NY, 2006
Sarah Trigg, Polvo Magazine, Chicago, Fall 2005, pg 8.
On the Subject of War, New York Times, Holland Cotter, March 18, 2005, E42.
On the Subject of War, jameswagner.com, February 2005.
Fine Art: Points to Paint, Las Vegas Weekly, Chuck Twardy, February 3–9, 2005.
They Love Art, Las Vegas City Life, Kelle Schillaci, February 4, 2005.
New Territory: Paintings of Sarah Trigg, Karen Steen, Metropolis, April 2004, pg. 82
Omnivorous American Urbanism, Julio Salcedo, Arquitectura: Revista de Arquitectura, September 2004, Arquitectura COAM Press Madrid, Spain.
Gathering of the Tribes, Issue 10, 2003, pg. 10.
Out Side In, Stefano Pasquini, New York Arts Magazine, July/August 2000, pg. 65.


education

Cornell University, College of Architecture, Art and Planning,
Bachelor of Fine Arts, May 1995


programs

guest panelist, How to Price Your Artwork, Queens Council on the Arts, Queens NY, June 2006
selected artist, The AIM Program, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY, Spring 2006
selected artist, Artist (Web) Space, Artists Space, New York, May 2004
selected artist, The Viewing Program, The Drawing Center, New York, NY, 2003–present