Doug Young - Resume

education

1997 MFA Pratt Institute
1995 BFA The School of the Art Institute of Chicago

awards

2001 Guinness Book World Record Longest non-stop banjo performance in history—24 hours total

solo exhibitions

2004 Roebling Hall, Brooklyn, The House of Dark Hours
2003 The Pond, Chicago, Bell & Young Over and Beyond
2003 “Something Else” WLUW (88.7) FM, Sunday, March 23, Chicago
2002 Willoughby & Wilson, Brooklyn, Easter Rooftop Performance
2002 John Connelly Presents at Brooklyn Front Gallery, Brooklyn, The Garden

bibliography

2004 March, NY Arts Magazine, “Dum Dum Grown-ups”
2004 January, Block Magazine, “Bringing Art Home”
2004 Janaury 22-29, TimeOut New York, “Housing Development”
2001 December, Banjo Newsletter, “24-Hour Banjo Marathon”
2001 June 6-12, New York Press, “Lots of Pluck” by Willing Davidson

group exhibitions

2007 McLeod Residence, Seattle, WA
2006 Texas Firehouse, Long Island City, NY, Friends of Wyatt
2005 Newark Arts Council, Newark NJ, Facing Newark
2005 Red Saw, Newark, NJ, Lumen
2004 HEREart, New York, Dum Dum Grown-Up Art
2004 Hogar Collection, Brooklyn, Infinity
2003 Diamantina Gallery, Brooklyn, Portraiture Salon Style
2001 Good Bad Art Collective, Brooklyn, Banjo Performance
2000 Exhibition Space 156, Brooklyn, Group Show
1997 The Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, Brooklyn, Christmas Show
1995 Backburner Clearinghouse Gallery, Chicago, Armed for Bear
1994 Tabula Rasa Gallery, Chicago, All Elvis Hunka Hunka Burnin’ Love
1994 One Country Gallery, Chicago, Small Works
1993 ARC Gallery, Chicago, Open Walls
1993 Neo-Futuranium, Chicago, The Artwork of Jason Bell & Doug Young
1993 The 80 Watt Space, Chicago, The First Show
1992 Beret International Gallery, Chicago, Sentimental Art

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