Click here to read John Motley's review of Suddenly: Where We Live Now in the Portland Mercury

Click here to read Sheila Farr's review in The Seattle Times


Click here to watch a video interview with the artists at Seattle Art Museum


Click here to read Jen Graves' review of This World in The Stranger


Click here to read Regina Hackett's review of This World in The Seattle PI


Click here to read Regina Hackett's review of You Complete Me in The Seattle PI

Click here to read Rosemary Ponnekanti's article about Hansen and Tuazon in The News Tribune


Click here to read Seattle Art Museum's press release on Tuazon winning the 2007 Betty Bowen Award


Click here to read Jen Graves' on Oscar Tuazon

ELI HANSEN: RESUME


EDUCATION

2002 Pratt Fine Arts Center

2001 New Orleans School of Glass and Print

1997-2001 Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA. Japanese, Economics, Art

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2008 Suddenly: Where We Live Now, Cooley Gallery, Reed College, Portland, OR
Seattle Art Museum (with Oscar Tuazon), Seattle, WA
Howard House Contemporary Art (with Oscar Tuazon), Seattle, WA
You Complete Me, Western Bridge, Seattle, WA

2007 VOluntary Non vUlnerable; Bodgers and Kludgers Cooperative Art Parlour, Vancouver, BC
The Things We Carry; Tacoma Glassblowing Studio, Tacoma, WA
Museum of Glass, Visiting Artist, Tacoma, WA

2006 Museum of Glass, Visiting Artist, Tacoma, WA
for Death; Halle 14, Leipzig, Germany

2005 Broken Heart; Glasshouse, Seattle, WA

2004 Hearts, Teeth, Vaginas; Hand to Mouth Gallery, Bellingham, WA
Western Washington University Contemporary Art Gallery, Bellingham, WA

PUBLISHED WORKS

2007 Tacoma Crystal, an Introduction; Tacoma, WA
Fuse; Tacoma, WA

LECTURES

2008 "Why should I be serious about glass if I'm serious about art?", Panel discussion with Doug Heller, Linda Greene, Jutta Page. Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR
"The Built Environment", Slide lecture with Jenene Nagy, Thom Heileson, Adam Staushek, Crawlspace, Seattle, WA

VISITING ARTIST

2008 Museum of Glass, Tacoma, WA
2007 Museum of Glass, Tacoma, WA


OSCAR TUAZON: RESUME

Born 1975, Seattle, WA
Lives and works in Tacoma, WA and Paris, France


EDUCATION

2002-2003
Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study
Program/Cooper Union School of Architecture, Architecture/Urban Studies Program, New York

2001-2002
Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program, Studio Program, New York

1995-1999
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York

1994
Deep Springs College


SELECTED EXHIBITIONS AND PROJECTS

2008
Seattle Art Museum (with Eli Hansen), Seattle, WA
Howard House Contemporary Art (with Eli Hansen), Seattle, WA

2007
Documenta 12 Magazine Projects, under the auspices of Metronome, Kassel
I'd Rather Be Gone, STANDARD (OSLO)
Oscar Tuazon / Mike Freeman, Castillo / Corrales Gallery, Paris
VOluntary Non vUlnerable, Bodgers and Kludgers, Vancouver, BC
Compound Values Affirming Denial, with Ane Graff and Are Mokkelbost, STANDARD (OSLO) / Art Rotterdam, Rottterdam

2006

The Elementary Particles (The Paperback Edition), STANDARD (OSLO), Norway
Minotaur Blood, Fortescue Avenue/Johnathan Viner, London
Just Move On, project for CLUI Wendover, Wendover, Utah
Down By Law, The Wrong Gallery, Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
An Open Operation, Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh
for Death, Halle 14, Leipzig
The Culture of Fear, ACC Galerie, Weimar
Metronome no. 10, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, OR
Living Underground, Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon

2005
Secret Room, Kanazawa, Japan
Baroque Geode, Sundown Salon, Los Angeles, California
Bridges, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado

2004
Slouching Towards Bethlehem, The Project, New York, NY
Xtreme Houses, Lothringer13, Munich, Germany and "Halle 14", Leipzig, Germany
Human, Fucking Human, Lofoten International Art Festival, Bergen, Norway
Adaptations, Kunstehalle Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany, (with Gernot Minke and Richard Fischbeck) (catalog)
Our Mirror, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York, NY
Urban Renewal: City Without a Ghetto, Temporary Services, Chicago, IL
Urban Renewal: City Without a Ghetto, Princeton School of Architecture, Princeton, NJ
The Subsidized Landscape, The Center for Architecture, New York, NY
Sprawl, Hudson Clearing, New York, NY
Adaptations, Apex Art, New York, NY, (with Richard Fischbeck)

2003
Wight Biennial, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA (with Richard Fischbeck) (catalog)
24/7, CAC, Vilnius, Lithuania (catalog)
Float, Socrates Sculpture Park, New York, NY
Deathtime, 27 Canal, New York, NY
Whitney Independent Study Program, Galapagos, Brooklyn, NY (with Gardar Eide Einarsson)
Whitney Independent Study Program, New York, New York (with Bea Schlingelhoff)
Totally Motivated, Kunstverein Munich, Germany (with Gardar Eide Einarsson)
Between the Lines, Apex Art, New York, NY (with Gardar Eide Einarsson)
City Without a Ghetto, Artists Space, New York, NY
Inscribing the Temporal, Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna, Austria

2002
STRIKE, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampton, England (catalog)
Coming Soon, Whitney Independent Study Program, New York, New York
Museum of the White Man, New York, New York and Suquamish, WA

2001
Programmable City, Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York, NY
Building Codes, Lower East Side Tenement Museum, New York, New York
Landlords Instant Cash!, P.S.1 Center for Contemporary Art, New York, NY

PUBLISHED PROJECTS

2005
Downlow, Metronome, Paris, (forthcoming)

2004
An Introduction to the Randome, Bridges Mathematical Conference Proceedings, Hungary

2003
What is a Tool? Cabin Magazine 03, Kent Institute of Art, England (with Gardar Eide Einarsson)
Planning Alternative Space, RepublicArt.net
Guerilla War in the USA, 1965-70, New York, (with Gardar Eide Einarsson)

2002
City Without a Ghetto, Artists Space, New York
Refuse to be Burnt Out, UKS Forum for Samtidkust #2/3/4: Architecture, Oslo, Norway
DomeHome, New York, NY
Empire Within, Everything Magazine, London, England

1999
KYGL Guide to Urban Objects, Center for Urban Pedagogy, New York