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David Friedheim & Trisha Kyner
5830 Flannery Lane | Baltimore, MD 21207
davidfriedheim@yahoo.com
trishakyner@earthlink.net (443) 257-6894
(443) 257-6903
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Grendel’s
Mother |
Community
Projects: |
2006 |
“Monster Arch”, 22’x20’x5’,
steel and fabric for the City of Baltimore’s “International
Festival”, Baltimore, MD. |
2004 |
"Zotz",
10'x6'x5', steel and fabric for "Day of the Dead",
The Legion of Honor Museum, San Francisco, CA |
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“Flame Heart Memorial”, 5’x3’x3’,
cement and mosaic sculpture built with people with developmental
disabilities in partnership with Department of Mental Health,
City of Virginia Beach, VA. |
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“Mud Head”, sculptural installation
made of natural materials built with students from Horizon School,
Mill Valley, CA. |
2003 |
“Giant Frog”, 5’x8’x8’,
paper mache and steel sculpture built with high school students
and community volunteers for Civic Arts 40th anniversary celebration,
Walnut Creek, CA. |
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"Tree of Life", 7'x6'x3",
cement and mosaic sculpture built with students of Marin Country
Day School, Corte Madera, CA. |
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“Poochifer”, 8’x9’x8’,
cement and mosaic sculpture built with adult volunteers, for
backstage party, Bjork concert, San Francisco, CA. |
2002 |
"Hands! Tools!", Artists in Residence,
Discovery Museum, Sausalito, CA. Permanently installed 6' tall,
12' long steel screen |
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SMARTS Sculpture, Youngstown State University,
Youngstown Ohio. Cement and tile sculpture placed at W.S. Guy
Middle School. Paper mache sculpture installed in the atrium
of Youngstown Symphony Hall. |
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Ecology Carnival, 100 costumes and four paper
mache floats made with students from Horizon School, Mill Valley,
CA. |
2001 |
“Big Red Dog”, 15’ long
paper mache parade float for Fire Festival at The Crucible,
Berkeley, CA. and the “How Berkeley Can You Be?”
parade. |
Public Lectures
and Panels: |
2006 |
“Grendel’s Mother”, Rinehart
School of Sculpture, Baltimore, MD. |
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“Grendel’s Mother”, Binghamton
University, Binghamton, NY. |
2004 |
“Collaborative Sculpture”, Contra
Costa Community College, San Pablo, CA |
2003 |
Artist Selection Panel, Fruitvale Pedestrian
Public Art Project, Oakland, CA |
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“Collaborative Sculpture”, University
of West Indies, Trinidad |
Publications: |
Baltimore Sun, “Revelers
at Gate”, August 4, 2006 (photo). |
Virginia Pilot, "Art
Makes Memories Tangible at Beach Center", June 13, 2004
(photo). |
Contra Costa Times,
“An Art Party For Everyone”, October, 2003 |
Youngstown State Alumni Magazine,
“Community Partnerships and Outreach”, Fall 2002
(photo). |
Youngstown Vindicator,
“In the Studio”, March 2002 (photos). |
Youngstown Vindicator,
“Pupils Create a Work of Mythical Proportions”,
March 2002. (photos). |
sfartsmagazine.com,
“New Mural Dedication”, January 2002 issue. |
The Daily Californian,
“Art Reflects City’s Diversity”, June 19,
2001,(photo.) |
SF Weekly, “Into
the Crucible”, June 21, 2001. |
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