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Born:
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March
24, 1963 - Stanford, California (CA) |
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Education:
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Cabrillo
College, Soquel, CA. Photographic Studies
University
of California Santa Cruz; B.A. Cultural Anthropology
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"Feminine Realms", 1212 Gallery, Burlingame, CA |
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Photo L.A., Santa Monica, CA (Art Seal Gallery, San Francisco, CA) |
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"Large Format", Smith Andersen Editions, Palo Alto, CA |
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"Selected Photography - Powerline Series", Wolffe and Associates, San Francisco, CA |
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"Photography", solo exhibition, Klein's, San Francisco, CA |
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"Selection Show", Shapiro Gallery, San Francisco, CA |
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Andrea Potts Show at Big Studio, San Francsico, CA |
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"Reinventing the Nude", Shapiro Gallery, San Francisco, CA |
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"Selected Works", San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, San Francisco, CA |
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Art Span Open Studios, San Francisco, CA |
| 2002 |
San
Francisco Art Expo, January 2002 |
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San
Jose Museum / Gallery 16 |
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Elizabeth
Leach Gallery / Gallery 16 |
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Shapiro
Selections January-February, Shapiro Gallery, San Francisco, CA |
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Gallery
16, "New Works" |
| 2001 |
Shapiro
Selections October, Shapiro Gallery, San Francisco, CA |
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BGH,
ART HEALS "Tribute to 911", September, Santa Monica |
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TWO
BY TWO-FOR AIDS AND ART, Dallas, TX. For the benefit of the American
Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) and the Dallas Museum of Art.
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Andrea
Potts Show at the Toffer Delaney Gallery, San Francsico, CA
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"Shooting Nowhere". The Hatch Gallery, Venice, CA
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Shapiro
Selections, Shapiro Gallery, San Francisco, CA
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Keeble
& Shuchat Gallery, Palo Alto, CA
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Open
Studios, San Francisco, CA
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2000
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TWO
BY TWO-FOR AIDS AND ART, Dallas, TX. For the benefit of the American
Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) and the Dallas Museum of Art |
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"Introductions,"
Photographs: Stefan Kirkeby, Shapiro Gallery, San Francisco, CA
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"Introductions,"
Sunset Magazine, Menlo Park, CA
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Friends
of Photography Benefit Auction 2000. For the benefit of The Friends
of Photography at the Ansel Adams Center, San Francisco, CA
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Sugar
Lift. The 2nd Annual Art Affair and Fundraiser. For the benefit of
the GLBT Historical Society. The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts,
San Francisco, CA |
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Open
Studios, San Francisco, CA |
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1999-2000
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Gap
Headquarters, San Francisco, CA. Curated by David Ortega |
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1999
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The
Andrea Potts Photography exhibit for emerging San Francisco photographers.
Presented by the Jock McDonald Studio, San Francisco, CA |
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Art
Span, Open Studio, San Francisco, CA. New works from Denmark, "Hobjerg"
series, and a continuation of "Power Lines" series
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Art
Span, "Selections," San Francisco, CA. A juried exhibit
(David Ross, Rena Bransten, Patrick Hinds). "Power Line"
diptych series |
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The
Andrea Potts Photography Exhibit for emerging San Francisco photographers.
Presented by the Wessling Creative Group |
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1998
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"High
Trees". The Hatch Gallery, Venice, CA. "Power Line"
landscape series |
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Art
Span, Open Studio's, San Francisco, CA. Recent works |
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The
Noonan Arts exhibit, San Francisco, CA. Ten years of collected works
from Europe, Russia, and the USA. |
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1997
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"Human Nature". Hatch Gallery, Venice, CA. Color Ilfochrome
prints. |
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The
Light Room, Berkeley, CA. Selected works from the "Human Nature"
exhibit. |
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The
Sausalito Bay Model Art Gallery, Sausalito, CA. "The Point Reyes
National Shore", Three Landscape Photographers: Stefan Kirkeby,
Richard Blair and Marty Knapp. |
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1992
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Smith
Andersen Art Gallery, Palo Alto, CA. "Ortazenia" (Reflections),
Photographs of the Ural region, Russia. A comparative perspective. |
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Kameny
Pois Art Gallery, Chelyabinsk, Russia. California Landscapes (a televised
documentation). |
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1987
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Cabrillo
College Art Gallery, Soquel, CA. Selected works. A juried exhibit. |
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1986
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Cabrillo
College Art Gallery, Soquel, CA. Selected works. A juried exhibit. |
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