Biography

Selected Works / Exhibitions / Biography / Available Inventory

Claude Zervas
Born: 1963 in Bellingham, WA
Lives and works in Seattle, WA

Solo Exhibitions

2007
3L, James Harris Gallery, Seattle, WA

2006
Forest, Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR

2005
The County, James Harris Gallery, Seattle, WA

2003
The Big Blue Room, James Harris Gallery, Seattle, WA
Tomorrowland, Soil Gallery, Seattle, WA

2002
Green Fish, Commencement Art Gallery, Tacoma, WA

2001
L11, Joseph Park Studio, Seattle, WA

Group Exhibitions

2009
New Beginnings, Susan Hobbs Gallery, Toronto, Canada

2008
Fathom, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX
40 Portraits/40 Artists, Gallery One, Ellensburg, WA

2007
Sparkle Then Fade, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA
Northwest Biennial, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA
Lucky Day, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, CA

2006
In Focus: Seattle Galleries at SAM Gallery, SAM Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
Into Black, Western Bridge, Seattle, WA
Façade, Soil, Seattle, WA
Made in Seattle, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA
Contrasting Objectives, Whatcom Museum of History and Art, Bellingham, WA

2005
The Artist’s Touch, the Sleight of Hand, LINCART, San Francisco, CA

2004
Pseudononymous, 1506 Projects, Seattle, WA

2003
Ulterior Motives: Current Northwest Abstraction, Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, OR
At the Edge of Science, Sun Valley Center for the Arts, Sun Valley, ID
Parallax View, Western Front Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
Collections, Bumbershoot, Seattle, WA

2002
Multiplex, Bumbershoot, Seattle, WA
Group Exhibition, Howard House, Seattle, WA
Shoe, Khulman’s, Seattle, WA
Lava 2002, Noodleworks, Seattle, WA (catalogue)
Artist Trust Invitational Exhibition, Bank of America Gallery, Seattle, WA
Soil Does Houston, Houston, Gallery, Seattle, WA
Dylan Mosley and Claude Zervas, King County Arts Commission Gallery,
Seattle, WA
deBASHery, Henry Arts Gallery, Seattle, WA
Three, King County Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
Mania, Fuzzy Engine, Seattle, WA
Privacy show, Soil, Seattle, WA

2001
Noodleworks Invitational, Noodleworks, Seattle, WA

Commissions

2006 Urban Visions Reedo Building: Projected video installation and large digital
print

Selected Public Collections

Whitney Museum of American Art
Seattle Art Museum
Tacoma Art Museum
Microsoft Corporation

Press/Catalogs

Jen Graves, “Diamond Dust, Sea Slug, Wink,” The Stranger, June 20, 2007

Gayle Clemans, “New work by Claude Zervas,” The Seattle Times, June 22, 2007

Regina Hackett, “Façade,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, October 26, 2006

Regina Hackett, review of Into Black, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, September 22, 2006

Regina Hackett, review of Made In Seattle, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, May 5, 2006

Jen Graves, “Façade,” The Stranger, October 19, 2006

Lucia Enriquez, “Contrasting Objectives,” The Seattle Times, April 7, 2006

Peter Gaucy, “Northwest Psychedelic,” The Stranger, August 11, 2005

Jim Dimetre, Art Dish, August 10, 2005

Gayle Clemans, “Evoking the natural world,” Seattle Times, August 5, 2005, p.51I

Andrew Engelson, “Lighting the Landscape,” Seattle Weekly, July 20-26, 2005, p. 69

Regina Hackett, “Zervas Does Exploratory Surgery on Technology,” Seattle

Post-Intelligencer, August 8, 2003, p.17

Matthew Kangas, “Two artists, two visions from the ordinary,” The Seattle Times, August 1, 2003, p. 47H

Emily Hall, “Aleph to Zervas,” The Stranger, Vol. 12, No. 31, Feb. 15, 2003

Dan Webb, “Lava 2002,” Thread Publications, pp. 162-165

Emily Hall, “Pay Attention Please,” The Stranger, Vol. 11 No. 37, May 30 to June 5, 2002, p. 30

Anonymous, “Hypermedia,” 3rd Bed, Vol. 5, 2002, Front Cover

Elizabeth Brown and Lisa Corrin, “The Mountain is Out,” Modern Painters, Autumn 2002, pp. 47-48

Anna Fahey, “I See You,” Seattle Weekly, February 15, 2001

Emily Hall, “Bio:Art”, The Stranger, Vol. 10, No. 23, February 15, 2001

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