Bill Shannon
Bill Shannon (b. 1970, Nashville, Tennessee) is an American artist who resides in Brooklyn.[1] Shannon holds a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.[2]
Performances
Performances and video work include:
- Kaaitheater, Brussels
- Performance Space 122, NYC
- The Kitchen, NYC
- Sydney Opera House Studio Theater, Australia
- The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
- Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, OR
- Central Park Summer Stage, NYC
- Dance City, Newcastle, UK
- Contact Theater, Manchester, UK
- Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
- Arizona State University, Tempe
- The Exit Festival, Cretiel, France
- Amman International Festival of Independent Theater, Amman, Jordan
- The Holland Festival, Amsterdam; Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
- URB Festival, Helsinki, FI
- Melbourne Fringe Festival
- Teatro de la Ciudad in Monterrey, Mexico
In 2002, he completed a project with Cirque du Soleil choreographing parts of their production Varekai.[1]
His visual and multimedia art have been exhibited in contemporary museums, galleries and fairs include:
- ArtDC in Washington, DC (2007)
- Kiasma
- Helsinki Museum of Contemporary Art in Finland (2005)
- Tate in Liverpool, UK (2003)
- Headlands Center for the Arts in San Francisco (2005).
Awards
- John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship (2003)
- Foundation for Contemporary Performance Art Award[2]
- Colbert Award for Excellence: The Downtown Arts Projects Emerging Arts Award
- Pennsylvania Council of the Arts Interdisciplinary Arts Fellowship
Grants
- National Endowment for the Arts
- the National Dance Project of the New England Foundation for the Arts
- Jerome Foundation
- New York Foundation for the Arts
- New York State Council for the Arts
- James E. Robison Foundation
- Bossak-Heilbron Charitable Foundation
- The Harkness Foundation for Dance
- Arts International: The Fund for U.S. Artists at International Festivals.
Competitions
- 2000: Mantis Battle (Solo Category) in NYC; placed second in ProAms Florida (Abstract Category)
- 2002: Most Creative Street Dancer by the LA Urban Dance Festival.
References
- ^ a b Bill Shannon
- ^ a b Bill Shannon
External links
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