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Timothy App (born 1947) is an American contemporary painter whose work is in many private and public collections including the Baltimore Museum of Art.


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Biography

Timothy App attended Kent State University in Ohio, where he received a BFA degree in painting in 1970. He continued his studies of painting at the Tyler School of Art of Temple University and in 1974 received the MFA. During his thirty-two years of teaching, he has taught at Pomona College in California, University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, and since 1990 at MICA. With many exhibitions of one person and group, he has exhibited his abstract paintings regionally, nationally and abroad. In 1988, his work was the focus of the 20-year survey exhibition. Recently, his work from the last seven years is the subject of an exhibition with a catalog at Goya Contemporary in Baltimore, where his paintings and prints are represented. His work is included in many private and public collections. He is a NEA scholarship recipient in painting, as well as an individual grant from the Maryland State Council of Arts. Twice he has received the Trustee Award for Excellence in Teaching at MICA, and has been nominated for Richard C. Diebenkorn Teaching Fellowship. In addition to teaching and painting, he has written about the work of other artists, taught in his own work and curated abstract painting exhibitions.

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See also

  • Abstract painting

Timothy App | Maryland State Arts Council
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References

http://citypaper.com/arts/visualart/there-8217-s-an-app-for-that-1.1492814

Timothy App | Vanguard (2016) | Available for Sale | Artsy
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Bibliography

  • The MICA Faculty Directory, Timothy App (2009).
  • The Goya Contemporary, Timothy App (2009).

Timothy App | Maryland State Arts Council
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External links

Interview with Artist Timothy App by Julie Karabenick, & lt; Geoform, November 2006. & gt; [1]

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