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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Terry Lee Dill is an American artist and sculptor, specializing in large unique sculptures.
His work has appeared in the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation Collection,[1] the City of Birmingham Permanent Sculptures,[2] the Sally Hawkins Gallery in SoHo,[3] the Cadman Plaza in Brooklyn,[4] the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts,[5] Upstairs at the Market Gallery,[6] the Detroit Receiving Hospital,[7] Wards Island in New York City[8] and the Nassau County Museum.[9][10]
Biography[edit]
Terry was born in Hutchinson, Kansas, received a BFA from Drake University, an MA and MFA in sculpture from the University of Iowa. He later worked in New York City and then Detroit. While in Detroit, Terry earned an MA in Architecture from Cranbrook Academy of Art.[11][12] Terry has also exhibited with Marina DeBris.[13]
References[edit]
^ "Welcoming the Eye, If Not the Body" New York Times Patricia Leigh Brown, December 07, 1989 "Welcoming the Eye."
^ "The Outdoor Gallery, 40 Years of Public Art in New York City Parks" City of New York Parks and Recreation September 2007 "40 Years of Public Art in New York City Parks."
^ "Entertainment Monthly" Entertainment Monthly 2011 "The Art Gallery Presents." Archived 2011-10-06 at the Wayback Machine
^ Upstairs at the Market Gallery, ArtLab Presents: Language. February 26, 2011. http://www.artslant.com/la/events/show/147945-la-artlab-presents-language-an-art-show-closing
^ "ART in the Parking Garage Stairwell" Receiving Neighbors Fall 2010 "Art in the stairwell."
^ "A Critic's Guide to the Outdoor Sculpture Shows" New York Times Grace Glueck, June 11, 1982 "Critic's Guide to Outdoor Sculpture."
^ "City as Sculpture Garden: Seeing the New and Daring" New York Times Michael Brenson, July 17, 1987 "City as Sculpture Garden."
^ "Department Highlights - Fine Arts" News at CCS, 2/24/2010 "Department Highlights."
^ "Terry Lee Dill at LA ArtLab" Terry Lee Dill, "Terry Lee Dill."
^ "Terry Lee Dill resume" Terry Lee Dill, "Terry Lee Dill."
^ "Marina DeBris" "Marina DeBris."
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