BFA, 1976, Tyler School of Art, Temple
University; MA, 1979; University of New Mexico, MFA,
1981, University of California at Berkeley. Sharon Siskin has
an extensive national exhibition record, showing her work in museums,
galleries and public sites for more than 27 years. She is the recipient
of awards and grants that include a Visual Arts Fellowship from the California
Arts Council in 2003, the 2001 Potrero Nuevo Prize, Noetic Arts Program
Community Grant, San Francisco Arts Commission Market Street Art in Transit
Commission and 12 California Arts Council Artist in Residence Grants for
community-based public art projects in the San Francisco Bay Area AIDS
support service community and in the City of Berkeley homeless women and
children services community. She was the Artist in Residence at San Francisco
Recycling & Disposal, Inc. in the summer of 2004. Her artwork has
been featured in numerous publications including Women Artists in
the American West, edited by Susan Ressler, Lure of the Local:
Sense of Place in a Multicentered Society, by Lucy Lippard, Connecting
Conversations: Interviews with 28 Bay Area Women Artists, edited
by Moira Roth and Site to Sight, Mapping Bay Area Visual Culture,
edited by Lydia Mathiews. She is currently Assistant Professor of Drawing
and co-directs with Professor Richard Kamler Arts Outreach: The Artist
as Citizen, a year-long program which seeks to embed student art practioners
into communities to collaboratively engage in community-based art. She
has also taught as a member of the Core Faculty as an Adjunct Professor
in the Graduate Department of Arts and Consciousness at John F. Kennedy
University and California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco Art
Institute, California State University at Hayward and the University of
New Mexico as well as at several California Community Colleges. She is
a recognized leader in the field of community-based public art and is
the founder of Positive Art in 1988, an art project in the Bay
Area AIDS community continuing to provide a model for many communities
internationally. She has lectured extensively in art colleges, universities,
professional conferences, galleries and museums throughout the United
States.
Contact Info:
University of San Francisco
Visual Arts
2130 Fulton Street
San Francisco, CA 94117-1080
Phone: (415) 422-5297
Fax: (415) 422-5689
E-mail: ssiskin@usfca.edu
Office: Xavier Hall, XArts 009
Office Hours: By appointment.
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