Curriculum Vitae

Education

MFA, University of California, Los Angeles, 2009

BFA, University of Manitoba, 2005


Residencies

Thematic Residency: The Wanderer at The Banff Centre, 2009


Selected Exhibitions

2009

Rock, Paper, Scalpel, The Other Gallery, Banff Arts Center, Fall

Conversations, I-5 Gallery, Los Angeles, Summer

MFA Exhibition #3, UCLA New Wight Gallery, LA

2008

Humble Arts Foundation group show no.27

MFA Group Exhibition, UCLA New Wight Gallery, LA

2007

No Fixed Territory: Maegan Hill-Carroll & Richard Holden, Platform: Centre for Photographic + Digital Arts, Winnipeg

The Built Environment, AirSpace Gallery, Toronto, May-September

2005

1st Art! Exhibition, First Canadian Place Gallery, Toronto, September

Thesis Show, Platform Gallery, Winnipeg, May.

Faces, Places, Spaces, GoSa, Winnipeg, Feb.

One Month Free Rent, The Label Gallery, Winnipeg, January

2004

Aesthetically Pleasing, GoSA, Winnipeg, November-December

Fancifully Conceived, Falsely Devised, aceartinc, Winnipeg, May.

College Pro; a painting show, Fifth on Third Gallery, Winnipeg, March.

2003

Reservations for All, aceartinc, Winnipeg, May.

2002

Five; Recent Work, Gallery 138, Winnipeg, October.


Publications

2009
2008

Rockscans Mammut, Issue#1; Leave the Land Alone, Fall p.6-9

2007

BMO 1st Art Award Publication p.38


Awards

Barbara Spohr Memorial Award, 2010

Winnipeg Arts Council Professional Development Grant, 2009

Manitoba Arts Council Travel Grant, 2009

D’Arcy Hayman Scholarship, 2009

UCLA Art Council Award, 2008

The Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Endowed Scholarship, 2008

The Edward J. and Alice Mae Smith Scholarship, 2008

UCLA Entrance Scholarship, 2007

The Bill Muster Foundation Scholarship for Photography, 2007

Manitoba Winner of the BMO Financial Group’s 1st Art Competition, 2005

University of Manitoba School of Art Award, 2004

Bibliography

2009

Fly me to the MoonForward Thinking Museum Online Article, by Rachel Wolfe.

2007

No Fixed Territoy; a Review Winnipeg Free Press by Lorne Roberts.

Framing/Unframing: Landscapes by Maegan Hill-Carroll + Richard Holden Curatorial essay by Petra Halkes