CV

Travis Rhett Ivey

Education

University of Wyoming, Bachelor of Fine Arts, 2008

Arizona State University, Masters of Fine Arts, 2017

 

Solo Exhibitions

2019, “Travis Ivey,” Found/RE Studio, Phoenix, AZ.

2018, “Travis Ivey,” Shortcut Gallery, Phoenix, AZ.

2018, “HANK,” Shortcut Gallery, Phoenix, AZ.

2018, “Landscape Interrupted,” Appaloosa Public Library, North Scottsdale, AZ.

2017, “2-in-1: An Exhibition of Identities”, Step Gallery, Phoenix, AZ.

2016 ,“Streetscape,” Found/RE Studio, Phoenix, AZ.

2010, “Candid West: Paintings of Wyoming,” Community Fine Arts Center, Rock Springs, WY.

2009, “Sketches in Oil: Field Studies by Travis Ivey,” KEAG Gallery, Laramie, WY.

2007, “Booms and Busts on the Wyoming Landscape: Part I,” ASUW Gallery, University of Wyoming.

2006, “Wyoming Landscapes: Images of the Modern West,” ASUW Gallery, University of Wyoming.

 

Selected Group Exhibitions

2019, “Psychogeografik,” RAE Space for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany.

2019, “Botanical,” Chandler Center for the Arts, Chandler, AZ.

2019, “My Favorite Things,” Sisao Gallery, Phoenix, AZ.

2019, “Road Trip(ing) / Psychogeografik, Fine Arts Complex 1101, Tempe, AZ.

2018, “Chaos Theory 19,” Legend City Studios, Phoenix, AZ.

2018, “Site (Un)Seen,” Eric Fischl Gallery, Phoenix College, Phoenix, AZ.

2018, “Young Rising Stars of Phoenix,” Paradise Vallley, Curated by Rembrandt Quiballo.

2017-18, “BLUR,” Phoenix Institute of Contemporary Art (phICA) & MCC Art Gallery, Mesa Community College, Mesa, AZ, Curator: Ted G. Decker.

2017, “The Fate of Landscape Painting,” Fine Arts Complex 1101, Tempe, AZ.

2017 “Chaos Theory 18,” Legend City Studios, Phoenix, AZ.

2017, “Full 360: A Southwest Continued,” The Gallery at Mountain Shadows, curated by John Reyes Contemporary Art, Phoenix, AZ.

2017, “Inverse Conversations V,” Mesa Center for the Arts, Mesa, AZ.

2017, “Free Art’s Arizona,” Saks Fifth Avenue at Biltmore Fashion Park, Phoenix, AZ.

2016, “Chaos Theory 17,” Legend City Studios, Phoenix, AZ.

2015, “Maybe Tomorrow, Darling,” Modified Arts, Phoenix, AZ.

2015, “Incept,” (9) Gallery, Phoenix, AZ.

2015, “Seven,” (9) Gallery, Phoenix, AZ.

2015, “Inverse Conversations,” ASU Step Gallery, Phoenix, AZ.

2012, “Touchstone,” Laramie Artists’ Project.

2012-2014, “The Laramie Mural Project,” Laramie, WY.

2011, “Ucross Fellows Retrospective,” Ucross Foundation Gallery, Clearmont, WY.

2010, “Touchstone,“ Laramie Artists’ Project, Laramie WY.

2010, “Ucross: Twenty-Seven Years of Visual Art Residencies,” Nicolaysen Art Museum, Casper, WY.

2010, “Wyoming Plein Air,” Deselms Fine Art, Cheyenne, WY.

2009, “Wyoming Plein Air,” Deselms Fine Art, Cheyenne, WY.

2009, “Up On The Wall: 6 Painters From The West,” Prichard Art Gallery, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

2009, “Masters of Influence,” Lovetts Gallery, Tulsa, OK.

2008, “Touchstone,” Laramie Artists’ Project, Laramie, WY.

2006, Buffalo Bill Historical Center Art Show and Sale, Cody, WY.

 

Juried Exhibitions

2013, Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition, Wyoming State Museum, Cheyenne, WY.

2013, Western Spirit Art Show and Sale, CFD Old West Museum, Cheyenne, WY.

2012, Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition, Wyoming State Museum, Carl McQueary, juror.

2011, Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition, Wyoming State Museum, Anne Morand, juror.

2010, Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition, Wyoming State Museum, Deborah Mitchell, juror.

2010, Western Spirit Art Show and Sale, CFD Old West Museum, Nicole Parks, Richard Galusha, jurors.

2009, Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition, Wyoming State Museum, Ivar Ziele, juror.

2009, The Art League of Hilton Head’s National Juried Art Exhibition, Walter Greer Gallery, Craig Srebnik, juror.

2008, Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition, Wyoming State Museum, Constance K. Mohrman, juror.

2008, Rocky Mountain Biennial, Ft. Collins Museum of Contemporary Art, Michael Paglia, juror.

 

Selected Awards, Grants & Residencies

2016-2017, Special Talent Award, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

2016-2017, Del Decil Scholarship in the Visual Arts, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

2014-2015, B. Wong Fie Scholarship, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

2014-2015, Rudy Turk Family Award, Arizona, State University, Tempe, AZ.

2013, Artist in Residence, Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts, Summer, Encampment, WY.

2013, Artist in Residence, Jentel Artist Residency Program, Clearmont, WY.

2013, Albany County Historical Society Award, Laramie, WY.

2013, Purchase Award, Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition, Wyoming State Museum, Cheyenne, WY.

2013, Western Spirit Art Show and Sale, People’s Choice Award, Cheyenne, WY.

2012, Purchase Award, Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition, Wyoming State Museum, Cheyenne, WY.

2011, Purchase Award, Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition, Wyoming State Museum, Cheyenne, WY.

2009, Honorable Mention, The Art League of Hilton Head’s National Juried Art Exhibition, Walter Greer Gallery, Hilton Head, SC.

2009, Purchase Award, Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition, Wyoming State Museum, Cheyenne, WY.

2009, Artist in Residence, Ucross Foundation, Clearmont, WY.

2008, Purchase Award, Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition, Wyoming State Museum, Cheyenne, WY.

2007, American Heritage Center Teaching and Research Grant, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY.

2006, Gilly Fales Fine Arts Scholarship Award, Cody, WY.

 

Publications

“Artist of the Month,” Phoenix. Vol. 53 Issue No. 2, November 2018, pg. 46

“Inverse Conversations V,” 2017, pg. 44-45

JAVA, No251, 2016, pg. 15

“Inverse Conversations, Tradition RE/formed,” 2015, pg. 58

Owen Wister Review, 2008, pg. 87

“Artists to Watch,” Southwest Art, November 2007, pg. 22

 

Online Publications

 

“Bittersweet Feelings as Artspace Lofts Opens in Mesa Instead of Phoenix,” February 7th, 2019.

https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/the-best-free-things-to-do-this-week-may-6-12-11277284

 

Art and Life with Travis Ivey, July 2018, http://voyagephoenix.com/interview/art-life-travis-ivey-aka-hank/

 

“Your Guide to February 2017’s First Friday in Phoenix,” Phoenix New Times, February 1st, 2017, http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/your-guide-to-february-2017s-first-friday-in-phoenix-9037200

 

“Why Randy Slacks Chaos Theory was so Beautifully Balanced,” Phoenix New Times, October 10th, 2016, http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/why-randy-slacks-chaos-theory-17-was-so-beautifully-balanced-8723171

 

“Your Guide to November 2016’s First Friday in Phoenix,” Phoenix New Times, November 2nd, 2016, http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/your-guide-to-november-2016s-first-friday-in-phoenix-8790522

 

“Streetscape at Found:re Hotel,” The Arts Beacon, November 11, 2016, http://www.theartsbeacon.com/streetscape-at-foundre-hotel/streetscape-at-foundre-hotel

 

“8 Cool Things We Saw During ASU Grant Street,” Phoenix New Times, April 14th, 2015, http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/8-cool-things-we-saw-during-asu-grant-street-open-studios-in-phoenix-7286703

 

 

Fine art oil paintings, collage and plein air