EDUCATION:
2006 MFA, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
2000 BFA, Washington University, St. Louis, MO (Major in Sculpture)
1999 Washington Semester Program, American University, Washington, DC (Focus on Art, Architecture, History, and Cultural Policy)
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS (* solo shows marked by asterisk):
2023
Title TBD, Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education, Philadelphia, PA
Shifting Ecologies, Frances M. Maguire Art Museum, Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA
Rivers, Garrison Institute, Phillipstown, NY
2022
*Headwaters to Heartlands, GOCA Downtown, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO
The Future Is, Raritan Valley Community College, Branchburg, NJ
Art in the Open, a project of the Center for Emerging Visual Artists & Fairmount Water Works, Philadelphia, PA
2021
Think About Water, TAWA Collective, online
2020
The Long View | From Conservation to Sustainability: Works from the Bank of America Collection, traveling – locations TBA
2018
PERSPECTIVES: Art on Environment 5, Nurture Nature Center, Easton, PA
Delaware River Artists, Gary Giordano Projects @ Delaware River Towns Chamber of Commerce, Lambertville, NJ
Woodfleet Project, Wellfleet Preservation Hall, Wellfleet, MA
2017
(in)animate, ArtYard, Frenchtown, NJ
Underlying Factors: Artists Inspired by Geology, Schweinfurth Art Center, Auburn, NY
Rich Hogan and Lauren Rosenthal McManus, Napoleon, Philadelphia, PA
*This Land is Your Water, Peggy Lewis Gallery at the Lambertville Public Library, Lambertville, NJ
2016
* Watermarks, Sussex County Community College, Newton, NJ
Vanishing Beauty, Courthouse Galleries of the Portsmouth Museums, Portsmouth, VA
Destination Without Location, Woodland Art Gallery, Penn State University, Abington, PA
2015
Man + Land + Water, Rutledge Gallery, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC
Tangible Interactions, NACIS conference, University of WI – River Falls, River Falls, WI
Keeping Watch: City of Creeks, Projective Eye Gallery, UNC Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
Sweethearts: Creative Couples, Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie, Trenton, NJ
2014
Second Nature: Artists Respond to Our Changing Environment, Barbara Archer Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2012
Possible Realities, Grossman Gallery, Lafayette College, Easton, PA
* Basin Logic, Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, NJ
2011
4 Years, The Dalton Gallery, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA
New Jersey Artists Emerged, Monmouth Museum, Lincroft, NJ
Pulpfiction: The Art of Paper, Courthouse Galleries of the Portsmouth Museums, Portsmouth, VA
Morristown EcoCenter Art Exhibition, 55 Bank Street, Morristown, NJ
Water, Water, Anywhere, Maloney Art Gallery, College of Saint Elizabeth, Morristown, NJ
* Lauren Rosenthal, Hand-Cut Paper, 2011 Emerging Artists Series, Monmouth Museum, Lincroft, NJ
Nexus New Members Exhibition, NEXUS/foundation for today’s art, Philadelphia, PA
2010
Constructed Territory, Robert & Elaine Stein Galleries, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
Wild Culture: Ecological Perspective, Roy C. Moore Art Gallery, Gainesville State College, Oakwood, GA
Art in Books’ Clothing, Hanes Art Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
Emerging Patterns, 14 Maple Gallery, Morristown, NJ
Map Open Space, Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY
2009
6th Annual International Juried Exhibition, Shore Institute of Contemporary Art, Long Branch, NJ
Paperworks!, Philadelphia City Hall, Philadelphia, PA
Works on Paper, Perkins Center for the Arts, Moorestown, NJ
Still Water, The Dalton Gallery, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA
The Boston Printmakers 2009 North American Print Biennial, 808 Gallery, Boston University, Boston, MA
2008
Paradox of Water, Westport Arts Center, Westport, CT
2007
Faculty Exhibition, Raritan Valley Community College Gallery, Somerville, NJ
Water, Carrboro Public Library, Carrboro, NC
Sedimentations: Art, Culture, Nature, Kettle Pond Visitor Center, RI Nat’l Wildlife Refuge Complex, Charlestown, RI
2006
New Currents in Contemporary Art, Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, NC
Re-viewing Public Spaces (2 person), UNC Association of Student Governments, Raleigh, NC
* Political/Hydrological, Orpheum Arts Space, Albuquerque, NM
2005
* Point/Source, Allcott Gallery, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
Marginalia, Rueff Gallery, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
New MFA Show, Allcott Gallery, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:
Bank of America Collection
Joseph C. Sloane Art Library Collection of Artists’ Books and Zines, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA
Nurture Nature Center, Easton, PA
Charlotte Museum of History, Charlotte, NC
Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation, Stevens Creek Nature Preserve, Mint Hill, NC
AWARDS/RESIDENCIES/FELLOWSHIPS:
2019
McColl Center For Art + Innovation, Summer Artist-in-Residence, Charlotte, NC
New Jersey State Council on the Arts Individual Artist Fellowship (Highest Award for Art on Paper)
Puffin Foundation Artist Grant
2004
Weiss Urban Livability Fellowship
2000
University City Public Sculpture Series funding award
CONFERENCES / ARTIST TALKS / CURATORIAL PROJECTS:
2018
North American Cartographic Information Society’s Annual Meeting, Norfolk, VA
2016
Penn State University, Abington, PA
2014
Composite, an exhibition of works by Kevin Hinkle, Jennifer Elia, Gary Introne, Jonathan Ricci, and Jonathon Wells, Project Rooms, Lambertville, NJ
2012
Lafayette College Karl Stirner Arts Trail Lecture Series, Easton, PA
2011
Monmouth Museum Emerging Artist Lecture Series, Lincroft, NJ
2007
North American Cartographic Information Society’s Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO
American Association of Geographers’ Geography and the Humanities Symposium, Charlottesville, VA
2006
Albemarle Ecological Field Site Public Speaker Series, Manteo, NC
The American Environment, Within and Without, UT Austin American Studies Grad Student Conference, Austin, TX
Thinking Through New Media, Duke University Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference, Durham, NC
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
2020
Linda Campbell, Andrew Newman, Sara Safransky, and Tim Stallmann, A People’s Atlas of Detroit, Wayne State University Press
2018
Lauren Rosenthal McManus, “Seeing the Watershed Through the Streams,” Cartographic Perspectives: the Journal of NACIS (91)
2017
David Wilcox, “Water Works: At Auburn Gallery, Owasco Lake among inspirations for three new exhibits,” Auburn Chronicle 8/31/17, p. C2
Shannon Mattern, “Mapping’s Intelligent Agents,” Places Journal, September 2017.
2015
Dale Hudson and Patricia Zimmerman, Thinking Through Digital Media: Transnational Environments and Locative Places, 2015, Palgrave Macmillan US, p. 164
2010
Sally Hansell, “Creative Flow, Three Activist Artists,” Fiberarts Magazine, summer 2010 issue, pp. 52-55
Denis Wood, Rethinking the Power of Maps, Guilford Press, NY, pp. 223-224
2009
Janet Purcell, “Artist’s Fascination with rivers leads to watershed display,” The Times 11/16/09, p. G8
Bill Fick & Beth Grabowski, Printmaking, 2009, Laurence King Publishing, Ltd (UK) & Prentice Hall (US), p. 44
Dr. Nigel Thrift, ed., International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Elsevier Publishing
Catalog for The Boston Printmakers 2009 North American Print Biennial
2006
Rebecca Bailery, “UNC artists’ show is ‘extraordinary’,” The Chapel Hill Herald, front page 4/28/06
Rebecca Bailery, “Students’ site-specific art adorns Coker Arboretum,” The Chapel Hill Herald, front page 4/28/06
Blue Greenberg, “America’s diversity shines through exhibit,” The Durham Herald-Sun 5/7/06