Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.
Master of Fine Art, Sculpture. G.P.A 4.0.
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Bachelor of Art, Art Education,
Certified K-12 Art New Mexico Teaching license.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana Pennsylvania.
Bachelor of Fine Art, Sculpture.
Study abroad, London and Paris.

K I M B E R L Y H E N K E L

P.O. Box 1165, El Prado, New Mexico 87529

Cell: (480)518-0713 e-mail: kimmysculpt@gmail.com

web site: www.kimhenkelsculpture.com

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Education

2005

1997

1995

1992

Jan 2010-present

Park Ranger Bureau of Land Management, Taos Field Office, Taos, New Mexico. ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) project, transportation. Mapping and Terrasink GPS, signing, rehabilitation, planning, maintenance and education.

Artist in Residence

November 2009 Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona December 2009 Grand Canyon National Park, South Rim, Arizona

Professional Art Instruction

2007-2009 United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service:

Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Sculptor in Residence, Keystone, South Dakota. Interpretation, education outreach and sculpture workshops. Badlands National Park, Museum Technician. Interior, South Dakota. Designing and casting bronze outdoor wayside exhibits.

Aztec Ruins National Monument, Park Guide, Aztec New Mexico.

South Dakota Arts Council Artist in the Schools and Communities. South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, visiting artist, Rapid City, South Dakota. Primitive metal casting and portable furnace construction with Metallurgic Engineering Department.

Anderson Ranch Arts Center, visiting artist instructor, artist in residence 3 months, workshop participant, Snowmass Village, Colorado.

2006-2007 Western New Mexico University, Silver City, New Mexico.  
Visiting Artist, Adjunct Faculty, Sculpture. Instruction of sculpture I through  
graduate sculpture and 3-D design classes. Clay and plaster mold making, wax,
ceramic shell molds, iron/aluminum/bronze casting, carving alabaster, site  
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    specific/earth works and instruction of metal fabrication technique.
    Assemblages and found object sculpture. Also instruction of non-credit
    workshops for the community including: Women’s welding workshop, pinhole
    photography and non-silver printing, bronze casting workshops. Contract with
    Aldo Leopold Charter High School instructing: sculpture, ceramics and
    photography as a concurrent enrollment class. McCray Gallery Director.
2005- Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona.
2006 Adjunct faculty Summer 2005 through Spring 2006. Instructing Sculpture
    181, two sections each semester. Clay and plaster mold making, wax, ceramic
    shell molds, sand molds, iron/aluminum/bronze casting, carving alabaster, site
    specific/earth works and instruction of metal fabrication techniques.
    Coconino Community College, Flagstaff, Arizona.
    Instruction of pinhole photography and non-silver printing processes.
    Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona.
    Summer Discovery Program. Teaching Pinhole Photography of the Colorado
    Plateau to middle and high school students. Elementary workshops in
    Paleontology.
    Arcosanti, Mayer, Arizona. Visiting Artist. Several Weekend Pinhole
    Photography workshops for the participants of Arcosanti.
2002- Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.
  2005 Foundry Research Assistant for Mary Neubauer, Foundry Professor of
    Sculpture. Fall 2004, Fine Arts Instructor Sculpture I Undergraduate Fall 2003.
    3-D Core Instructor. Fall 2002, Spring 2003, Spring 2004.
Exhibitions:  
2010 Preservation, Hands Artes Gallery Truchas, New Mexico.
2009 Badlands, Dakota Nature and Art Gallery, Hill City, South Dakota.  
  Ashanti Skulls, Keystone Tattoo, Keystone, South Dakota.  
2008 Delicate, Apex Gallery, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, Rapid City,  
  South Dakota, solo installation. Visiting artist lecture and workshop.  
  Pinhole Photography World Exhibit. Moab, Utah.  
2007 Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. Gila Cliff Dwelling Visitor Center Museum,  
  pinhole photo portfolio of Gila Cliff Dwellings and surrounding area.  
  National Park Portfolio in pinhole format. Rejuvenations, Silver City, New Mexico.  
  Portfolio solo exhibit of pinhole photography.  
  Pinhole Photography Group Exhibit. The Drawing Room, Tucson Arizona.  
  Iron Sculpture and Pinhole Photos. Rejuvenations, Silver City, New Mexico.  
  Iron Tribe Exhibit 2007 Highlands University Gallery, Las Vegas, New Mexico.  
2006 Pinhole Photography. Solo Exhibit. The Middle Street Gallery, Washington, VA.  
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  NAU Faculty Exhibit. NAU Museum of Art, Flagstaff, AZ. Sculpture
  installation of “Symmetry = Equality”
  Iron in the West. Group exhibit. Highlands University, Las Vegas, NM.
  Colorado Plateau Landscapes. Solo exhibit. Van Dyke Prints from Pinhole
  Photographs. Mountain Oasis, Flagstaff, Arizona.
  Illusions of Integrity. Solo exhibit, sculpture and photography. McCrayArt Gallery,
  Western New Mexico University, Silver City, New Mexico.
  Preservation of Discovery. Solo Exhibit of Sculpture and Photography.
  Highlands University, Las Vegas, New Mexico.
2005 Extinction/Indistiction Aristocraft Studios, Flagstaff, AZ. New pinhole
  photographs and sculpture exhibit.
  Indistinct Illuminations Coconino Community College, Flagstaff, AZ. New
  pinhole photographs and Van Dyke Prints.
  Fierce Probity Harry Wood Gallery, Tempe, AZ. MFA Sculpture thesis exhibition.
  Pima County Community College Sculpture. Public sculpture on campus
  installation. Spring of 2005 through Summer 2006
  Iron Tribe Exhibit 2005 Highlands University Gallery, Las Vegas, New Mexico
  Sloss Metal Arts Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark, Birmingham, Alabama
2004 Some of us are 7. Window Gallery, Phoenix, AZ
  Metro-Scapes Icehouse, Phoenix, AZ Sculpture Installation
  Collective Inferno Rezurrection Gallery, Tempe, AZ
2003 Tempe Studio Artist Program Exhibition Tempe Public Library, Tempe AZ
  Alchemy Step Gallery, Tempe AZ
  Spanish Village Sculpture Garden Cave Creek, AZ
  Westin Kierland Resort Exhibition Scottsdale, AZ
  Mesa Arts Center Mesa, AZ
  Arizona Room Mesa Contemporary Arts, Mesa, AZ
  The Sky is Falling!!! The Mystery Gallery, Phoenix, AZ
2002 Women in the Arts Harry Wood Gallery, Tempe AZ
  Array Starving Artists Gallery, Phoenix, AZ
2001 Visual Hysteria Macey Center Gallery, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM *one person
  Raku Vessels West End Antiques and Books, Magdalena, NM
2000 Old Hotel Coffee Lounge Magdalena, NM
1999 Gargoyles ASA Gallery, Albuquerque, NM *one person
  Dirt Visiones Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
1998 Winter Arts Festival La Fonda Hotel, Taos, NM
1997 Untraditional Forms Taos Public Library, Taos, NM *one person
  Personality vs. Principles Site 2121, Albuquerque, NM *one person
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1996 Women and Spirituality Mission Cultural Center, San Francisco, CA

Sculpture in Metal Site 2121, Albuquerque, NM *one person

1995 28 Days 403 Central Avenue, Albuquerque, NM

Juried Student Exhibit ASA Gallery, Albuquerque, NM “Best of Show”

Works in Small Metals ASA Gallery, Albuquerque, NM

JUX Turmoil Room Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA

1994 Rage Café Curio, Pittsburgh, PA *one person

Sculpture and Photography Miller Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA *one person

The Collection The Collection Fine Jewelry Gallery, Pittsburgh PA

Associated Artists of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh Society of Sculptors PPG Wintergarden, Pittsburgh, PA Johnstown Allied Artists Exhibition Ceter of the Arts, Johnstown, PA

IUP Sculpture Exhibit Long Island University Gallery, Long Island, NY

Student Honors Spring Exhibition Kipp Gallery, Indiana, PA “First Place” Sculpture from the Basement HUB Multipurpose Room, Indiana, PA Three Rivers Arts Festival PPG Wintergarden Pittsburgh, PA

1993 Concerning the Value of Art Miller Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA Student Honors Exhibit Kipp Gallery, Indiana, PA

Erie Art Expo Erie Center for the Arts, Erie, PA

Fine Arts Employment:

1995 Mayfair Group Inc. Santa Fe Southwestern Furniture Expo. Office Coordinator.  
Albuquerque, New Mexico.  
Apprenticeship with Sculptor Doug Czar. Albuquerque, New Mexico.  
ASA Gallery Committee Member, University of New Mexico.  
1991- Kipp Gallery Committee,  
1994 President, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania.  
Metals Studio Work Study, IUP, Indiana, Pennsylvania.  
Profession Art Instruction  
1999- Carlsbad Museum, Carlsbad, New Mexico.  
2005 Summer Art Program teaching middle/high school students week long  
  workshops. Instruction of sculpture, printmaking and perspective drawing.  
1997- Explora/Albuquerque Children’s Museum, Albuquerque, New Mexico.  
2003 Established Volunteer Community Sculpture Program currently in use.  
  Instructor of various week-long art classes for “Sunsational Summer Camp” for  
  Kindergarten through sixth grades. Exhibit Coordinator of several interactive  
  educational projects.  
1999- Magdalena Clay Co-op. Magdalena, New Mexico.  
2002 Co-Founder and coordinator of the clay studio in the Roosevelt Art  
  Center.  
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1999- Georgia O’Keefe’s Ghost Ranch, Abique, New Mexico.
2002 Weekend work shop instruction to New Mexico Art Education Association
  Conference.
1999- University of New Mexico, Magdalena, New Mexico.
2002 Valencia Adult Community Classes.
  Basic hand building clay instruction for Magdalena community.
1999- Clay Studio Class, Magdalena Municipal School.
2002 Friday morning clay instruction for all Magdalena students and parents.
  Grant funded by the “Gear Up” foundation.
1998-99 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  Continuing Education Division.
  Adult clay instruction at the “Mud Fish Clay Studio”.
1997-99 Creativity Developers, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  Developed after school art programs in the Albuquerque Public Middle Schools.
1998 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  Visiting artist teaching Raku clay workshops to ceramics 101 classes.
1998 Kiln building in Madrid, New Mexico.
  Built anagona wood firing kiln, soda kiln, cart kiln and raku kiln.
1996-99 Youth Diagnostic and Development Center New Mexico Juvenile
  Correctional Facility, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  Student taught and substitute teacher. Grant Funded mural project in gym.
1996 City of Albuquerque Family and Community Service Department.
  Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  Instruction of art workshops for therapeutic recreation program in Albuquerque
  community centers. Projects included tile murals and clay sculpture for
  specially challenged grade school children.
Art Instruction in Public Schools: New Mexico License in Art Education K-12.
2002-05 Studio Artists Program, Tempe, Arizona.
1999-02 Magdalena Municipal Schools, Magdalena, New Mexico.
  Art coursework instruction kindergarten through twelfth grade.
1997-98 Questa Independent Schools, Questa, New Mexico.
  Art instruction kindergarten through sixth grade. “Art from a cart” at four
  schools.
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Internships

2004 Mesa Southwest Museum, Mesa, Arizona.

Assistant to Museum Exhibit Technician Michael Keller and Curator of Paleontology Dr. Robert McCord. Assisted installation of “World Domination of Turtles.” And “A T-Rex named Sue.” Knowledge of exhibit design, fabrication, artifact handling, museum studies and research.

The Collection, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Assisted Master Metalsmith Ronald McNesh. 1994

1993 Three Rivers Arts Festival, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Technical Skills and Equipment:

Sculpture: Foundry techniques including lost wax investment, sand molds, shell molds, bronze, aluminum, copper and iron pouring methods. Welding and metal fabrication, wood working machines, alabaster carving, mold making, plaster and related materials. Hydra Stone, Hydra Cal, Water Putty, Polytech products, wax, found objects, site specific, power tools pneumatic tools and hand tools. Expert in primitive metal casting, Ashanti bronze casting.

Ceramics: Electric, Raku and gas kiln building, construction and firing, clay body mixing, glaze mixing, hand building, wheel throwing small and large scale.

Jewelry: Soldering, cutting, stone setting, lapidary, enameling, casting, wax carving, wax injection, mold-making, chasing and repose, forging, buffing, polishing and engraving.

Photography: Specializing in Pinhole photography and alternative printing processes such as Van Dyke and Cyanotype. Instruction of basic black and white darkroom techniques, developing and printing skills. Expert at taking slides of three dimensional arts.

3-D Design: Instruction of principals and elements of design, structure, volume, modules, balance, texture.

Gallery Representation:

Hands Artes Gallery Truchas, New Mexico. Sculpture. 1996 -- Present

Dakota Nature & Arts Gallery. Hill City, South Dakota.

Pima Community College West, Tucson. Two sculptures installed in the Sculpture on Campus program with coordinator Michael Stack. Aristocraft Gallery, Flagstaff, AZ. Sculpture and pinhole photography. Alley Cats, 19 San Francisco St, Flagstaff, Arizona. Pinhole photographs. Present

Iron Horse Design Historic Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sculptural Raku Ceramics.1999 – Present

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Installation Assistant:

1994 Ann Hamilton, DIA Foundation of the Arts, NYC and Ontario Canada. 1995 Phoebe Adams, Kipp Gallery, Indiana, Pennsylvania.

1993 Sandy Skogland, Manchester Craftsman Guild, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Suzanne Lacy and Donald Lipski Assisted installation artists in public art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Grant Writing, Scholarships and Awards:

2009 Full Scholarship to Anderson Ranch Arts Center, 2 week intensive “Abstract Hanging Sculptures.” Sandro Lorenzini.

South Dakota Arts Council professional development grant.

National Parks, grant for development of education outreach programs.

2008 Artist in Residency at Anderson Ranch Art Center. 3 months.

2006 Partial Scholarship to Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass Village, Colorado. Attending “Collections and Preservation Workshop with Tracy Hicks” Sculpture two week intensive workshop.

Travel Grant to attend College Art Association in Boston for Professional Development workshops and seminars.

2005 Partial Scholarship to Anderson Ranch Arts Center, in Snowmass Village, Colorado. Attending “Leaps & Bounds: Sculpture Intensive.” Study with Lynda Benglis, Rick Parsons and Garrison Roots. September

Travel Enrichment Grant from Graduate College and the Graduate and Professional Students Association, Arizona State University. Participation in invitational International Sloss Furnace Iron Pour, Birmingham, Alabama. Put on a demonstration of my process of direct casting into clay molds. April.

2004 Enrichment Grant from Herberger College of Fine arts for travel to invitational Keen Iron Pour Symposium in Houston, Texas. September 21-26, 2004.

Travel Enrichment Grant, ASU. Research for thesis at NAU. Summer 2004. Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi by Chapter at Arizona State University Fall 2002 through present.

2002 James Funds, working with Native Americans, new art supplies and field trips, Magdalena, New Mexico.

2001 NEA Multidisciplinary Studies Grant, co-teaching with Middle School Math teacher, Magdalena, New Mexico.

2000 Technology Grant, from Ronald McDonald Corporation, for Art Classroom at Magdalena, New Mexico.

1999 Mural Project, City of Albuquerque, Adolescent Detention Center, Albuquerque, New

Mexico.

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References for Kim Henkel: James Hajicek
  Professor of Photography
  Arizona State University
Dr. James Nestor Tempe, AZ 85282
Sculpture Professor Office: 480-965-4700
Indiana University of Pennsylvania Cell: 602-326-9289
Sprowls Fine Arts hajicek@asu.edu
Indiana, PA 15701  
Work: 724-357-2539 Nancy Serwint
Home: 724-357-8504 Professor of Art History
sculpt@hotmail.com Arizona State University
  Tempe, AZ 85282
Jack Gron 480-965-5025
Professor of Sculpture Nancy.Serwint@asu.edu
Chairman of the Art Department  
College of Arts and Humanities Rick Parsons
Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Sculpture Professor
6300 Ocean Drive Sierra Nevada College
Corpus Christi, Texas 78412 North Lake Tahoe, NV
Work: 361-825-3473 Cell 970.948.5555
Home: 361-985-1137 Email: rickpars@aol.com
Cell: 361-548-6187  
Jack.Gron@mail.tamucc.edu Alita Grey
  Roosevelt Art Center
Mary Neubauer P.O. Box 221
Sculpture Professor Magdalena, NM 87105
Arizona State University 505-854-2095
Tempe, AZ 85282 agray@gilanet.com
Office: 480-965-7047  
Cell: 480-821-1611 Rhonda Schier
mary.neubauer@asu.edu Education Specialist
  Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Claude Smith III 13000 Hwy 244, Bldg. 31, Ste 1
Director of Expressive Arts Keystone, SD 57751-0268
Professor of Ceramics and Photography Office: 605-574-3134
P.O. Box 680 Cell: 391-0805
Western New Mexico University rhonda_schier@nps.gov
Silver City, New Mexico 88062  
Work: 505-538-6501  
Home: 505-388-4106  
smithc@wnmu.edu  
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