BACKGROUND

Frank Vodvarka is Professor Emeritus at Loyola University Chicago, where as a professor of fine arts, he taught design, color theory, photography, and history of architecture. His exhibition record includes shows of drawings, prints, photographs, paintings, and constructions in Australia, Belgium, Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and the United States, including:

exhibitions

Faculty Biennial, Newhart Promenade, Loyola University Chicago, 2014
Faculty Biennial, Ralph Arnold Annex Gallery, Loyola University Chicago, 2012
Faculty Biennial, Ralph Arnold Annex Gallery, Loyola University Chicago, 2010
Faculty Biennial, Crown Center Gallery, Loyola University Chicago, 2008
"The Last Picture Show" Exhibition, Fine Arts Building Gallery, Chicago, 2006
Faculty Biennial, Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA), Chicago, 2006
14th Annual Artists in Residence Group Exhibition, Fine Arts Building Gallery, 2006
One-person show, Fine Arts Building Gallery, Chicago, September 2005
“Short Series” Exhibition, Fine Arts Building Gallery, 2005
13th Annual Artists in Residence Group Exhibition, Fine Arts Building Gallery, 2005
“You/Us” Invited group show, Viridian Artists @ Chelsea, New York City, 2004
“Short Series” Exhibition, Fine Arts Building Gallery, 2004
12th Annual Artists in Residence Group Exhibition, Fine Arts Building Gallery, 2004
One-person show, Fine Arts Building Gallery, Chicago, 2003
“Artists / Artists” Exhibition, Fine Arts Building Gallery, 2003
11th Annual Artists in Residence Group Exhibition, Fine Arts Building Gallery, Chicago, 2003
Invited group show, Viridian Artists @ Chelsea, New York City, 2003
Invited group show, The Steeple Gallery, St. John, Indiana, 2002
Faculty Biennale, Crown Center Gallery, Loyola University Chicago, 2002
Invited group show, Fine Arts Building Gallery, Chicago, 2001
Chicago Art Open 1998 and 1999, Chicago Artists Coalition 3rd Floor Gallery
Faculty Shows, Crown Center Gallery, Loyola University Chicago, 1995, 1997, 1999
8th Annual Midwest Photographers Competition, 1988
One-person show, Mundelein College, 1987
One-person show, Columbia College Center for Dance, 1985
Group show, Chicago Center for the Print, 1983
Grid Show, Evanston Art Center, 1979
Group show, Jan Cicero Gallery, Chicago, 1978
Natal Contemporary Arts 1976 (Invitational), Durban, South Africa
Prints from South Africa, Brussels, Belgium, 1976
One-person show, N.S.A. Gallery, Durban, South Africa, 1976
One-person show, Darkroom Gallery, Chicago, 1974
One-person show, J. Walter Thompson Co., Chicago, 1973
Group show, Live from Chicago Gallery, 1969

COLLECTIONS

His work is found in the following permanent collections:
City of Durban Art Gallery, Durban, South Africa (paintings and etchings)
South African Embassy Collection, Brussels, Belgium (etchings)
Mundelein College Photographic Collection (color photography)

OTHER

He has also designed sets for theatrical and dance productions, most notably for Chicago Sketches, a dance-performance given at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1999, and at the Ravinia Festival in 2004 and 2005. He has co-authored The Interior Dimension: A Theoretical Approach to Enclosed Space, and Sensory Design, which develops a sensory design typology. He has given papers on aspects of sensory design at conferences in Singapore, Sydney, and Seoul, as well as papers on applications of color theory – most notably at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago) in 2013. His latest book is titled New Architecture on Indigenous Lands, an exploration of recent developments on Native lands in Canada and the United States. Professional experience includes architectural photography for Kenney Industrial and two of his three books, as well as multimedia shows for Multivision International. His BA is from the University of Illinois Chicago, and his MFA is from the University of Chicago.

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