Dave Kinsey
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Official CV from Kinsey Visual:



Contents

BIO

Born 1971, Pittsburgh, PA

Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA


EDUCATION

Art Institute of Atlanta, 1991 - 1993, Associates Degree in Illustration & Design

Art Institute of Pittsburgh, 1989 - 1990, Fine Art & Design studies


SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2006

Art Prostitute Gallery, Dallas, TX June 3rd – July 16th

Alice BXL, Brussels, Belgium “Enviromentalistic II”, April 7th – May 14th

Stolenspace, London, England “Enviromethodology”, March 30th – April 13th


2005

Boon Gallery, City, MA “Enviromentalistic I”, December 10th – January 22nd


2003

Travis Parker, La Jolla, CA November 9th – January 9th

Basil Hayward Gallery, Portland, OR September 4th – October 4th

BLK/MRKT Gallery, Los Angeles, CA “80% Post-Consumer Grade”, April 12th – June 6th


2001

Magda Danysz Gallery, Paris,, France “Message From The Soul”, April 28th – May 26th


2000

381G Gallery, San Francisco, CA March 10th – April 21st


1999

ARO.SPACE Gallery, Seattle, WA August 20th – September 24th


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