Biography
Linda Voychehovskiís photographs have been exhibited in galleries in the
United States and abroad, including the Oskar Friedl Gallery in Chicago; the
Byron Cohen Gallery in Kansas City; and Freddie Fong Contemporary Art in San
Francisco. In addition, Voychehovskiís work was featured in the exhibition
"The Russian Exchange" that traveled to Voronezh and other regional
capitals. Her work is in both private and public collections.
Education
Certificate in Black & White Photography 1993
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Department of Special Studies
Master of Arts, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa 1989
Bachelor of Arts, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 1976
Solo Exhibitions
Private Myths 2002
Columbia Basin College Gallery, Pasco, Washington
Scheduled for April 2002.
Invitational.
Village Life: Images of The Gambia 2001
Association of Visual Artists Gallery
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Invitational.
Two-Person Exhibitions
The Dream Portfolio 2000
Nightingale Gallery, Eastern Oregon University
La Grande, Oregon
Invitational.
Selected Group Exhibitions
DOCUMENTA USA 2001
Museum of New Art, Detroit, Michigan
Curated by Jeff Bourgeau.
Invitational.
The Unexpected End of Convention...Distillation 2001
Art Forms, Red Bank, New Jersey
Invitational.
the photography show 2001
William Havu Gallery, Denver, Colorado
Invitational.
Photography 7 2001
Fenix Gallery, Taos, New Mexico
Invitational.
Transformations 2001
River Gallery, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Invitational.
Four Voices 2001
Creative Arts Guild, Dalton, Georgia
Invitational.
Transcending Reality 2000
Freddie Fong Contemporary Art, San Francisco,
California
Invitational.
The Buddha Show 2000
Oskar Friedl Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Invitational.
e-MoNA 2000
Museum of New Art, Detroit, Michigan
Curated by Jef Bourgeau.
Invitational.
2000 Clowns 2000
Illinois State University Galleries, Normal, Illinois
Curated by Bill Conger & Timothy Porges.
Invitational.
The Russian Exchange 1997-8
Galleries in Voronezh and regional capitals
Curated by Diane Rankhorn.
Woman, Through the Eyes of the Artist 1997
Gallery 1310, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Invitational.
Pun Intended 1996
WomanMade Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Juried by Karin Luner.
Spring & Fall Openings 1995-96
In-Town Gallery, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Summer Salon Show 1994
Agnes Gallery, Birmingham, Alabama
Invitational.
A New View: Photography in Chattanooga 1994
Metropolitan Airport, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Juried by Charles Stainback.
Annual Metropolitan Airport Exhibition 1993-4
Metropolitan Airport, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Curated by Denise Frank.
Invitational.
Salon Show 1993
River Gallery, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Invitational.
The Amazing Alabama Exhibition 1992
Alabama Center for Commerce, Montgomery, Alabama
Juried by Frances Robb.
Public Collections
Museum of New Art, Detroit, Michigan
Memorial Hospital, Chattanooga, Tennessee
The State of Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama
Awards
Work selected for WomanMade Year 2001 Calendar 2000
WomanMade Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Work selected for WomanMade Year 2000 Calendar 1999
WomanMade Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Work selected for International Year 2000 Calendar 1999
Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Madison, Madison, WI
Purchase Award, The Amazing Alabama Exhibition 1992
Alabama Center for Commerce, Montgomery, Alabama
Curated by Frances Robb.
Bibliography
Lin C. Parker, Art Papers, "Reviews/Southeast/Dalton,"
Vol. 25.5, September/October 2001.
Ann Nichols, Chattanooga Times-Free Press, "Village Life,"
October 7, 2000.
Peter Berenger, "The Fenix Seven," Horse Fly, 15 June 2001.
G. Jurek Polanski, "The Buddha Show: 25 Artists Interpret
Buddha," Artscope. 23 October 2000.
Available:
VAREVIEWS/BuddhaShow1000.html
Dan Craft, "2000 Clowns," The Pantagraph, 22 June 2000.
Ann Nichols, "Images of Culture and Soul," Chattanooga
Times-Free Press, 2 April 2000.
Karyl Hendricks, "Artists take bold ride into the future,"
The Observer/Baker City Herald, 3 March 2000.
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