Howard McCalebb
Howard McCalebb (*May 13th 1937) received his M.F.A. in Sculpture 1972 from Cornell University, and his B.A. in Sculpture from California State University, at Hayward in 1970. He participated 1971 in the Hobart School of Welding Technology, 5th Annual Sculpture Workshop in Troy, Ohio, USA.
He has taught fine art at San Jose State University, in California; the University of Massachusetts, Amherst; the University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Rutgers University, Newark; Hunter College, New York; Cornell University; Graduate School of Pratt Institute; Parsons School of Design, in New York City, and Amherst College.
His international exhibitions include venues in Austria, Bulgaria, China, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and the United Arab Emirates. McCalebb’s art has also been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums throughout the USA. These venues include the Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco; San Francisco Museum of Art; San Jose Museum of Art; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art. In New York City he has exhibited at: Momenta Art, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, Woodward Gallery, The New Museum, Exit Art, Artist Space, Art in General, Socrates Sculpture Park, Sculpture Now, Inc., and The Studio Museum in Harlem.
In 2000, Mr. McCalebb’s sculpture was featured in the historic “Welded Sculpture of the Twentieth Century” exhibition at the Neuberger Museum of Art, NY, USA. This exhibition featured all major contributors to the genre, including Julio González, Pablo Picasso, Anthony Caro, and David Smith. Also in 2000 he was honored as a “Visiting Critic” at the international artist colony Art/Omi, in New York, USA, for which he wrote a paper and led a discussion on the topic: “Vernacular Color: Reflections on National, Ethnic, and Gender Expression.”
In May, 2001, he lectured at the China National Academy of Fine Arts, China, and at Hangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Hangzhou University, China.
In April, 2003, Mr. McCalebb represented the USA at the Sharjah International Arts Biennial, in the UAE and lectured at American University of Sharjah, School of Architecture and Design, Sharjah, UAE.
In 2005, he did a series of public sculpture projects for: “Process – Space” Festival 2005. Balchik, Bulgaria, Folk-05, Galleri Lista Fyr, Borhaug, Norway, and The First Alytus Biennial, Alytus, Lithuania.
Since 2008 Howard McCalebb established a working studio and the gallery DadaPost in Berlin, Germany.
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