T I M D O U D
ART
SOLO/ TWO PERSON EXHIBITIONS
2022. Prolepsis, HEMPHILL, Washington, DC
2019 Mimeomai, Mono Practice, Baltimore, MD
Marginal Barrel of Oil, Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud, Raygun, Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia
2018 Tim Doud, Public Project (Building Wrap),JBG Smith, Arlington, VA
2017 Parthenogenesis, Curator’s Office, Washington, DC
Prologue 1996-2016, Gallery Neptune & Brown, Washington, DC
2015 Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud, ally, Randall Scott Projects, Baltimore, MD
2014 The Rodney Paintings, New Bedford Museum of Art, New Bedford, Massachusetts
2007 Matereality, Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, New York, NY
2006 Prime Outlets, Galerie Brusberg, Berlin, Germany, Tim Doud, Prime Outlets, (Brusberg at Basel 2006…), Art Basel, Basel, Switzerland
2004 Bella Figura, Galerie Brusberg, Berlin, Germany
2003 Tim Doud, New Paintings, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL
Tim Doud, Watkins Art Gallery, American University, Washington, DC
2002 Tim Doud, Paintings, Priska Juschka Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY
2001 Tim Doud, MC Magma, Milan, Italy
AWARDS and GRANTS
2022 Visual Artist Grant, DC Commission for the Arts and Humanities, Washington, DC
2021 Visual Artist Grant, DC Commission for the Arts and Humanities, Washington, DC
2020 Semi-Finalist Award, Sondheim Prize, Baltimore, MD
2019 Grant, Tim Doud, Zoë Charlton / ‘sindikit, Belle Foundation for Cultural Development, San Jose, CA
Visual Artist Grant, DC Commission for the Arts and Humanities, Washington, DC
2018. Fellowship, Residency, Sam and Adele Golden Foundation
DC Commission for the Arts and Humanities, Artist Fellowship Grant, Washington, DC
2017 Residency, Banff Art Centre, Banff, Canada
Faculty Research Grant, 'sindikit, American University, Washington, DC
DC Commission for the Arts and Humanities, Artist Fellowship Grant, Washington, DC
2016 Project Grant, | ‘sindikit |, Grit Fund (Andy Warhol Foundation, Robert W. Deutsch Foundation), The Contemporary, Baltimore, MD
Washingtonian Collection Grant, Washington, DC
Finalist, Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, Smithsonian, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC
DC Commission for the Arts and Humanities, Artist Fellowship Grant, Washington, DC
2015 DC Commission for the Arts and Humanities, Artist Fellowship Grant, Washington, DC
2013 Finalist, Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, Smithsonian, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC
2012 DC Commission for the Arts and Humanities, Artist Fellowship Grant, Washington, DC
2004 Cite Internationale des Arts, Residency, Paris, France
2000 Pollock-Krasner Foundation, New York, NY
1996-97 Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation, The “Space“ Program, New York, NY
1995 Arts Midwest, Artworks Fund Project Grant, Minneapolis, MN
1994 Regional NEA Grant in Visual Art, Arts Midwest, Minneapolis, MN
Arts Midwest, Artworks Fund Project Grant, Minneapolis, MN
1993 Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Illinois Arts Council Access Program
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2020 BMA Salon, (Platform, Mono Practice), Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD
2019 New Order, The Yard, Brooklyn, NY
Dialogues, STABLE, Washington, DC
Made in Paint, Sam and Adele Golden Gallery, Golden Foundation, New Berlin, NY
Flight School, BWI, Baltimore, MD
What’s so Funny about Peace, Love and Understanding (collaboration with Zoë Charlton), St. Charles Projects, Baltimore, MD
2018 Isness, Morgan Lehman Gallery, NY, NY, Curated by Austin Thomas
Outwin 2016, American Portraiture Today, (traveling),
Ackland Museum of Art, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
Extravagant Visions, Extraordinary Imaginings,Center for the Arts Gallery Towson University, Baltimore, MD
Near to You, Pelham Art Center, Pelham, NY
Group Exhibition, Pew Charitable Trust, Washington, DC
Face Forward, Carroll Square Gallery, Washington, DC
2017 Outwin 2016, American Portraiture Today, Smithsonian, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC
Traveling; Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA,
Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TX,
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO
Sondheim Semi-Finalist Exhibition, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
With Liberty and Justice for Some, Walter Maciel Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Traveling: Sanctuary City, With Liberty and Justice for Some, San Francisco Commission for the Arts, San Francisco, Ca,
With Liberty and Justice for Some, Berkeley Art Center, Berkeley, CA
2017 Geometrix: Line, Form, Subversion, Curators Office, Washington, DC
Plus One +, Traywick Contemporary, Berkeley, CA
Art Project Los Angeles, Bonham, Hollywood, CA
Candidate (Danielle Abrams performance), CAA Feminist Art Project, National Museum of Women in the Arts, (performer), Washington, DC
2014 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition Exhibition, Smithsonian, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC
Virilit-HE, Silber Art Gallery, Goucher College, Baltimore, MD
2013 Select 2013, Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC,Curated by Dorothy Moss, Assistant Curator, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC
2012 ArtPrize, Fifth Third Bank/ Warner Norcross & Judd LLP, Grand Rapids, MI
Another Roadside Attraction, Case [Werks], Baltimore, MD
Regaining Our Faculties, American University Art Museum, Washington DC
2011 Push, Pull, Scrub, Drip Drip.., Northern Illinois University Art Museum, Dekalb, IL
Group Show, Hofgalerie, Galerie Brusberg, Berlin, Germany
Select 2009, Washington Project for the Arts, American University Art Museum, Katzen Art Center, Washington, DC, Curated by Luis Silva
Abstwacktion, Bad Dog Gallery, Dekalb, IL
2008 49 Jahre Galerie Brusberg Das große Finale, Galerie Brusberg, Berlin, Germany
2007 Brusberg at Basel ‘07, Art Basel 38, Basel Switzerland
Sommergaste, Galerie Brusberg, Berlin, Germany
25 Jahre Brusberg Berlin, September 1982 / September 2007"Bilderbogen"Positionen und Perspektiven, Galerie Brusberg, Berlin, Germany
Preview Berlin, Berlin Tempelhof Airport Hangar/2, Berlin, Germany
2006 In the Studio, American University Art Museum, Washington, DC
2005 Kiss Me Long and Hard, Priska C Juschka Fine Art, New York, NY
2004 Brusberg at Basel…2004, Art Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Bilder Raume, Galerie Brusberg, Berlin, Germany
2003 Census ’03, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Curated by Paul Brewer
After Matisse/Picasso, PS1/MoMA, NY, NY
Currents 03: New Perspectives, Art Miami, Miami, FL
2002 Painting as Paradox, Artists Space, New York, NY
Chicken: Bruce La Bruce, Tim Doud, Anthony Goicolea, Peter Schoolwerth, Ninni Esposito Arte Contemporenea, Bari, Italy
The Perception of Appearance, A Decade of Contemporary American Figure Drawing, Frye Art Museum, Seattle, WA, Curated by Norman Lundin
Artists to Artists, A Decade of the Space Program, Ace Gallery, New York, NY
2000 Instructor Exhibition, The Great Hall, Cooper Union, New York, NY
Flat Files, Pierogi 2000, Brooklyn, NY
High Tech High Touch, Bausch and Lomb Gallery, Rochester, NY
1999 Outer Boroughs, White Columns, New York, NY
Figuratively Speaking... The Painting Center, New York, NY
1998 A Skowhegan Decade 1987-1997, David Beitzel Gallery, New York, NY
1997 Sharpe Studios, Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation, New York, NY
Slow Down, Now Hit It, Derek Eller, Brooklyn, NY
1996 Don Baum Says Chicago Has Famous Artists, Chicago Art 1945-95, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL
1996 Tim Doud, Brent Gearan, Frank Trankina, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL
1995 Tim Doud, Brent Gearan, Frank Trankina, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL
Seeing the Figure Now, Betty Rymer Gallery, Chicago, IL
Go Figure, Black + Greenberg Gallery, New York, NY
1994 Unbalanced, Judith Racht Gallery, Harbert, MI
The Shape of Things, Contemporary Art Workshop, Chicago, IL
Evanston and Vicinity 12th Biennial Exhibition, Evanston Art Center,
Evanston, IL
1993 Group Show, Anonymous Museum, Chicago, IL
Qu’Art, Beret International, Chicago, IL
Tim Doud, Brent Gearan, Frank Trankina, Contemporary Art Workshop, Chicago, IL
Next Generation, The Impact of Race and Sexuality on Family Life, School of The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
1990 Bay Arts, San Mateo Art Center, San Mateo, CA
1989 OCCCA Annual Exhibition, Orange County Center for Contemporary
Art, Santa Ana, CA, Juried by Kerry Brougher
Art Against AIDS, Wexner Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
The Subject is AIDS, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA
1988 Bearing Witness: Artists Respond to AIDS, Mobius Gallery, Boston, MA;
Hera Educational Foundation, Wakefield, RI
Art Addressing AIDS, San Francisco State University Art Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Cal Works, Cal Expo, Sacramento, CA
1987 Art and Well Being...Living with the Epidemic, New Langton Arts, San
Francisco, CA, Colorbox Gallery, San Francisco, CA
WRITING
Tim Doud, Zoë Charlton, Editors, Out of Place: Artist Pedagogy and Purpose, Published by Punctum Books, November 2021
Tim Doud, Zoë Charlton, an original, sort of: Collaborative and Co-working Models, The Routledge Companion to Art and Activism in the Twenty-First Century
Edited by Lesley Shipley, Mey-Yen Moriuchi, Routledge, 2022
Tim Doud, Zoë Charlton, The Artist as Cultural Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life, Tim Doud, Zoë Charlton (essay),
Edited by Sharon Louden, Intellect Books, London, England, Distributed by University of Chicago Press, 2017
Tim Doud on Toulouse-Lautrec, Heffernan, Julie and Wagner, Virginia (Editors), Painters on Painting, Brooklyn, NY
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LECTURES, VISITING ARTIST POSITIONS
2022
Conversation, Tim Doud, Julie Wolfe, Hemphill Artworks, Washington, DC
Panel, Criticism and Theory for Artists and Curators, Tim Doud, (Moderator,) Michele Carlson, Jordan Amerkhani, Hamiltonian Artists, Washington, DC
Visiting Artist, Corcoran School of Art and Design, George Washington University, Washington, DC
2021
Visiting Artist, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Curator Talk, An Excellent Thought About a Quality Idea, Tephra Institute of Contemporary Art, Reston, MD, February 1, 2021
Artist Talk, Panel, Raquel Torres-Arzola (Puerto Rico), Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud (‘sindkit, Baltimore, STABLE, Washington, DC), Young Chung Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles) Artist as Curator, Annual Graduate Colloquium, Co-Organized by David Guerra and Jeannie Simms, Tufts University, Boston, MA
Panel, Interdisciplinarity: Mathias Conference, American University, Washington, DC, April 10, 2021
2020
Panel, A Certain Kind of Space, How we Sustain One Another, Grizzly Grizzly (Philadelphia) Living Room Project (San Francisco) ‘sindikit (Baltimore), Ulises (Philadelphia) Moderated by Amy Hicks, Common Field, Houston, TX
Community Conversation, Shift, Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud, Nicholson Project, Washington, DC, April 9, 2020
Panel, Devil is in the Details, Paolo Arao, Diana Guerrero Macia, Marie Watt, Moderated by Zoe Charlton and Tim Doud, Carrie Secrest Gallery, Chicago, IL, May 29, 2020
Moderator, Snippets, Tatters and Wisps; Collage and It’s Conditions, Conversation between Zoë Charlton and Deborah Roberts, G Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore, MD, July 17, 2020
Panel, Strategies for Survival in the Arts, Third Space Network, DC Virtual Tim Davis, Artist/Owner & Director, International Visions, Tim Doud, Artist/Co-Founder, Stable, Annie Farrar, Artist/Board Chair, Washington Sculptors Group, Jaynelle Hazard, Curator/Executive Director, Greater Reston Arts Center, Claire Huschle, Founder & Director, Scaffold, Keyonna Jones, Executive Director, Congress Heights Arts and Culture Center, Victoria Reis, Co-Founder, Executive & Artistic Director, Transformer, Vesela Sretenović, Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, The Phillips Collection, Naoko Wowsugi, Artist, Vitrual Town Hall, Washington, DC, May 12, 2020
Panel, Artist as Curator, Marginal Utility, Tiger Strikes Astroid, ‘sindikit, moderated by Alexis Granwell, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia, PA
Artist Talk, Virtual Community Arts Day, Halcyon Lab, Washington, DC, April 23, 2020
Panel, Commodity, Tim Doud, Nekisha Durrett, Matthew Mann moderated by Milena Kalinovska, STABLE, Washington, DC
2019
Artist talk, Gallery Experience, Art and The U.S. Embassy in Niger, Tim Doud and Sarah Tanguy, Hirshhorn, Museum, Washington, DC
Creative Voices, Tim Doud, Linn Meyers, Catilin Teal Price, STABLE Collaboration in Action, Moderated by Vesela Sretenović, Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, The Phillips Collection Phillips Collection, Washington, DC
Gallery Talk, Tim Doud and Evelyn Hankin, Charlene Von Heyl, Snake Eyes, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC
Visiting Artists, Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud, ‘sindikit, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN
Panel, Art Ecologies: Artists, Practitioners and Cultural Workers in Baltimore and Washington, DC, Angela Carroll (Moderator), Tim Doud, Khadija Adell, Ada Pinkston, Andy Johnson Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present 11th Annual Conference, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, October 10, 2019
Visiting Artist, Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud, ‘sindikit, KickArts, Cairns, Australia
Community Conversation, Land, the Landscape and Belonging, Mulberry Project, The Regions ‘sindikit, Nobby, Australia
Visiting Artist, Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud, ‘sindikit, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
Visiting Artist, Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud, ‘sindikit, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia
Visiting Artist, Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud, ‘sindikit, La Trobe University, Bendigo Campus, Victoria, Australia
Lecture, Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud, ‘sindikit, Trinity Bay High School, Cairns, Australia
Gallery Talk, Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud, ‘sindikit, RAYGUN@ Red Door Gallery, Toowoomba, Australia
Panel, Formality and Irreverence, Abstract Painting Today, Tim Doud, Jackie Milad, Moderated by Kristen Hileman, Mono Practice, Baltimore, MD
2018
Panel, Tim Doud in Conversation with Jonathan Lyndon Chase and Louis Fratino, Painting and Representation, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Panel, #Me Too Movement, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), Zoe Charlton, Tim Doud, Courtney Fink Alpesh Siddiqui, Hrag Vartanian moderated by Sharon Louden, Los Angeles, CA
Panel,What Gentrification Means For DC Artists,Tim Doud, Phil Hutinet, Blair Murphy, Kojo Nnambi Show, WAMU, Washington, DC
Panel, "The Exhibition as Critical Practice", Jessica Feather, Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art; Sarah Archino, Furman University; Imogen Hart, University of California, Berkeley; and 'sindikit (Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud) co-chaired by Isabel Galleria and Steven Pearson, College Art Association, Los Angeles, CA
Panel, Hirshhorn/AM, STABLE, Hirshhorn Musuem, Washington, DC
Panel, Artist Run Spaces, Tim Doud, Alex Paik Alexis Granwell, Morgan Hobbs, moderated by Didier William, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia, PA
‘sindikit conversation, Gentrification, ArtPace, San Antonio, TX
Visiting Artist, Lyme Academy, New Haven, CT
Panel, Sharing Collaborating & Living Your Art, Tim Doud, Patricia Miranda, Rebecca Crowell, Joanna Kidney Moderated by Cherie Mittenthal, Truro Center for the Arts, Provincetown, MA
Panel, Ryder, American University, Nicole Down, Isabel Manolo, Ximena Moderated by Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud, American University Art Museum, Washington, DC
Lecture, ‘sindikit, Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud,MICA, Baltimore, MD
2017
Gallery Talk, Tim Doud, Outwin American Portraiture Today, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC
Panel, The Artist as Cultural Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life, Edgar Arceneaux, Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud, moderated by Sharon Louden, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC
Visiting Artists, Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud, ‘sindikit, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, OH
Panel, The Artist as Cultural Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life, Zoë Charlton, Sarah Cabot, Tim Doud, moderated by Sharon Louden, Spaces/ Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH
Panel, What’s New? Places, Spaces, and Traces for Today’s Artist-Philosopher,Mary Anne Davis, Tim Doud and Zoe Charlton (‘sindikit), Maria LaBarge, Wendy Deschene moderated by Kathe Albrecht, SECAC,Columbus Ohio, October 25-28.
Artist talk in conjunction with Outwit Boocheever American Portraiture Now Exhibition , Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO
Discussion, Pre-Fixe, ‘sindikit & Guest Spot @ The Reinstitute, Guest Spot @ The Reinstitute, Baltimore, MD
Community Conversation, The Politics of Representation, WPA/’sindikit, Washington, DC
Roundtable Conversation, POWER Speaker Series, Maryland Institute College of Art, The MFACA program, Baltimore, MD
Panel, The Artist as Cultural Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life, Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud, Mark Tribemoderated by Sharon Louden, Artspace, New Haven, CT
Panel, Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud, Sharon Louden, The Artist as Cultural Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life,Hillyer Art Space, Washington, DC
Artist Talk, Tim Doud, Matthew Mann, Luxury Trouble, Studio 1469, Washington, DC
Panel, Grit Fund, The Contemporary, Area 405, Baltimore, MD
Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud, ‘sindikit, in Conversation with Lauren Davies (Cleveland), Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC
Fine Art Reviews, ‘sindikit, Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud, MICA, Baltimore
Panel, Creating Art in a Time of Crisis,Aaron Williams, Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud, Guest Spot, Baltimore, MD
Panel, The Artist as Cultural Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life,Cara Ober, Michael Scoggins Tim Doud, Zoë Charlton, Jayme McClellan, Deana Haggag, Edgar Arceneaux moderated by Sharon Louden,Area 405, Baltimore, MD
Summit, STABLE, Tim Doud, Linn Meyers, Caitlin Teal Price, Halcyon, Washington, DC
Panel, Grit Fund, The Contemporary, Baltimore, MD
Gallery Talk, Tim Doud, Gallery Neptune + Brown, Washington, DC
Community Conversation, The Muted Horn/’sindikit, The Muted Horn, Cleveland, OH
Panel, The look of Things, Curator’s Office, Rush Baker, Tim Doud, Leslie Smith III, Moderated by Zoe Charlton
Panel, The Artist as Cultural Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life, Zoe Charlton, Tim Doud, Jayme McClellan, BG Muhn, Brett Wallace, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
2016
Panel, co-presenting with Caitlin Teal Price, State of Arts, DC, ArTTable, Washington, DC
Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud in conversation with Sharon Louden, Professional Practices Series, Academy of Art, New York, NY
Lecture, Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud, Professional Practices, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD
Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud in Conversation with Bobby English (Bay Area), Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC
Zoë Charlton, Tim Doud in Conversation with Miller and Shellabarger, (Chicago), Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC
Moderator, Kinetic Lecture Series, Leslie Smith III and Rush Baker, Abramson Family Recital Hall, Katzen Art Center, American University, Washington, DC
Artist/ Studio Talk, Art and Audience: Experiencing Contemporary Art, Goucher College, Baltimore,MD
Gallery Talk, Tim Doud, George Scheer and Victoria Reis, Southern Constellations, American University Art Museum, Washington, DC
2015
Gallery Talk, Elaine de Kooning, Smithsonian, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC, Curated by Brandon Fortune
Moderator, Framework Panel #21:Locally Sourced, Panelists: Abigail Satinsky, Threewalls, Chicago, IL; Gean Morena, Cannonball, Miami, FL;
Amanda Brinkman, Pelican Bomb, New Orleans, LA; Jill Peterson, CSA+D, Brooklyn; Victoria Reis, Transformer, Washington, DC, Transformer@
American University, Washington, DC
Gallery Talk, Face Value, Smithsonian, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC, Curated by Brandon Fortune and Wendy Wick Reeves
Lecture, McDaniel College, Westminster, MD
2014
Gallery 360 Series, Tim Doud, Smithsonian, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC
Moderator (With Victoria Ries) Framework Panel #19: The Art of Organizing – Artist Developed Models for Creative Engagement. Panelists;
Kenneth Bailey, Design Studio for Social Intervention, Boston, MA; Kristina Bilonick, Pleasant Plains Workshop, Washington, DC; Laura Hyatt,
LAND, Los Angeles, CA; Colin Kloecker, Work Progrss, Minneapolis MN; George Scheer, Elsewhere, Greensboro, NC. Transformer @ American
University, Washington, DC
Tim Doud, Studio Time, Smithsonian, National Portrait Gallery, Washington,
Visiting Artist, Painting, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MA
Panel, Contemporary Portraiture, (e)merge art Fair / Smithsonian, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC
Program Visit, Ah Ha School for the Arts, Telluride, Co
Contemporary Portraiture @ National Portrait Gallery, (Smith College, Junior Seminar, North Hampton, Mass), Washington, DC
Gallery Talk, Tracy Miller and Hilary Harnischfeger, American University Art Museum, Washington, DC
Gallery Talk, The Obstructions / Hamiltonian Fellows, American University Art Museum, Washington, DC
2010
Visiting Artist, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL
2007
Lecture, Priska Juschka Fine Art, New York, NY
2006
Lecture, Queens College, Queens, NY
Visiting Artist, Massachusetts College of Art, Bennington College, Bennington, VT
Moderator (with Deborah Kahn), Abstraction(s) Panel. Panel included Michelle Grabner, James Hyde, Washington, DC
2005
Visiting Artist, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Visiting Artist, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Round Table Discussion, American Studies New Horizons, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Visiting Artist, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Ox-bow, Summer Program, Saugatuck, MI
Lecture, Chautauqua Institute, Chautauqua, NY
Visiting Artist, 92nd St. Y, New York, NY
2004
Visiting Artist, Corcoran School of Art + Design, 4th Year Core, Washington, DC
Session Panelist, The Relevance of Tradition in Contemporary Art, College Art Association, Seattle, WA
2003
Visiting Artist, American University, Graduate Program in Italy, Rome, Italy
Lecture, Corcoran School of Art + Design, Washington, DC
Lecture, Portraits, Priska Juschka Fine Art/ 7 Carmine, Brooklyn, NY
Gallery Talk, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL
2002
Visiting Artist, Northern University, Dekalb, IL
Lecture, American University, Washington, DC
2001
Visiting Artist, California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA
Lecture, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
2000
Visiting Artist, Northern University, Dekalb, IL
1999
Lecture, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Visiting Artist, Alfred University School of Art and Design, Alfred, NY
Lecture, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY
1998
Lecture, The Waterford School, Salt Lake City, UT
1996
Visiting Artist, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
Lecture, College of Lake County, Greyslake, IL
1995
Lecture, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL
Visiting Artist, Post-Baccalaureate program, School of the Art Institute of
Chicago, Chicago, IL
CATALOGS, PUBLISHED MATERIALS, REVIEWS
Lawson, Alexandra and McLean, Tarn, Raygun Projects 2011-2019: An Art Space, ‘sindikit, Zoe Charlton, Tim Doud, Raygun Projects, Blurb Books, London, UK, San Francisco, CA, 2020
Farley, Michael Anthony, Artist-Run: Ten Alternative Baltimore Art Spaces, BmoreArt, October 28, 2019
Lefrak, Mikaela D.C. Artists Strike Deal To Open Affordable Studio Space In Northeast, WAMU, October 21, 2019
Farley, Michael Anthony, Friday Gallery Round Up, The Parlour, Mono Practice, ICA Baltimore, BmoreArt, October 18, 2019
Bahrampour, Tara, A warehouse of their own: D.C. artists launch a co-working and exhibition space, Washington Post, Washington, DC, October 11, 2019
American Art, ‘sindikit Brings Global Perspective to KickArts, Cairns Post, Cairns, Australia, March 11, 2019
Von Palk, Juno, Artists Zoë Charlton and Tim Doud Provide Outlet for Creatives, Home / Features, The Al State, Austin Peale State University, Tennessee, February, 4, 2019
Hoffer, Audrey, In some neighborhood art is bigger than ever, Washington Post, Audrey Hoffer, July 12, 2018
Capps, Kriston, New Artist Space STABLE Eyes Opening, Seeks Artists To Fill Space, Washington City Paper, June 29, 2018
Rudig, Stephanie, Cohen, Matt, Local Artists Respond to D.C.'s Comprehensive Cultural Plan, Washington City Paper, April 26, 2018
Chris Collier, The Artist as Culture Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life,CAA Reviews,College Art Association, NY, NY
Kelly, John, Four buildings in Crystal City are covered in bright fabric. Why? Washington Post, April 9, 2018
Bahrampour, Tara,These prominent artists aim to change the District’s reputation as no place for artists, Washington Post, January 28, 2018
Anderson, John, The Year in Galleries, Our art critics pick their favorite exhibitions in 2017, Tim Doud: Parthenogenesis at Curator’s Office, Washington City Paper, Washington, DC, December 29, 2017, Museums, Page 18
Jenkins, Mark, In the Galleries: Tim Doud takes a tactile turn, Washington Post, Museums, review, October 27, 2017
Capps, Kriston, A New Artist Space is Coming to Eckington, Washington City Paper, October 26, 2017
Sausley, Lee The Art of Portraits, KRISTV, Corpus Christi, TX, June 18, 2017
Jenkins, Mark, In the Galleries: Four Curators Share One Spotlight, Washington Post, Museums, review, Tim Doud, March 17, 2017
Davis, Genie, Walter Maciel Gallery Shines with Politics and Poetry, Art and Cake, Los Angeles, CA, February 5, 2017
Saint Brian, Smithsonian portrait exhibition now at the Tacoma Art Museum, K5NEWS, Tacoma, Washington, February, 10, 2017
Glemans, Gayle, “At Tacoma Art Museum, portraits that reach out and touch you”, The Seattle Times, Visual Arts, Seattle Washington, February 8, 2017
Kussatz, Simone, Editorial Recommendation, “With Liberty and Justice for Some”, Visual Art Source, Los Angeles, CA, February, 2017
Lasarow, Bill, Editorial: Features, The Real Inauguration Day, Editor’s Roundtable, Visual Art Source, Los Angeles, CA, February, 2017
”Pleasant, Amy, Artists’ Mobilize: With Liberty and Justice for Some…An Exhibition Honoring Immigrants,Huffington Post, January 19, 2017
Jenkins, Mark, In the galleries: An impressive overview of D.C.’s artists at I Street, Washington Post, Washington, August, 26, 2016
Jenkins, Mark, Not all right angles in ‘Geometrix: Line, Form, Subversion’, Museums, Washington Post, Washington, DC, March, 4, 2016
Butler, Sharon, Geometric Abstraction update in DC, Two Coats of Paint, New York, NY, February, 29, 2016
Louden, Sharon, Artist-Run @ Satellite in Miami, Two Coats of Paint, New York, NY, December 6, 2015
Butcher, Dewayne, Zoë and Tim Like Each Other, BMoreArt, Baltimore, MD, Feature Story, September 12, 2015
Natalia Lara Díaz-Berrio, ENG – Portraits about fabricated identiy: Tim Doud (United States), ArtFacto.Today, July, 2015
Heffernan, Julie, Wagner, Virginia (Editors), Tim Doud on Toulouse-Lautrec, Painters on Painting, Brooklyn, NY, July 2015
Manolo, Isabel, Tim Doud/ Washington, DC, TSV, Berlin, Germany, June, 2015
Jenkins, Mark, In the Galleries: A painters progress revealed, Locally Sourced, Washington Post, February, 27, 2015
McCabe, Bret, From Sea to Shining CSA, Politics Crop Up in Locally Sourced Art, Hyperallergic, March 11, 2015
Iacovone, Michael Dax, Do You Know Where Your Art Comes From, BMoreArt, March 2, 2015
Ingebretsen, Ed, The Rodney Paintings (catalog), New Bedford Museum of Art, New Bedford, MA, 2014
Amussen, Laura, Virilit-HE, The Silber Art Gallery, Goucher College, Baltimore, MD (catalog) Pgs. 10, 11 April /May 2014
Butler, Sharon, The Portrait Tradition, Two Coats of Paint, NY, NY, June 9, 2013
Davis, Robert Aubry, Dunlap, Bill, Winant, Peter, WETA, PBS, WETA around Town, Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, Aired 7/5/13
Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition Exhibition, The Smithsonian Institute, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC, 2013, Cover Illustration and page 47,
Kennicott, Philip, Persons of Interest, Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2013, Washington Post, Washington, DC, March 23, 2013
Farley, Michael, Baltimore OUTloud, Dimentions, “Post-Artscape Gallery Going”, July 27, 2012
Butler, Sharon, Two Coats of Paint, “From the DC Art Community: Tim Doud and Zoe Charlton”, February 15, 2012
Dijkstra, Bram, Naked, The Nude in America, “Tim Doud”, Pgs., 464, 466, Rizzoli International Publications, 2010,
Butler, Sharon, Two Coats of Paint, “Profile, Tim Doud”, October 27, 2009
Preuss, Sebastian, Berliner Zeitung, Kultur, “Die Wahre Moderne Kennt Keinen Eisernin Vorhand”, May 11, 2008
Stiller, Von Veit, Berliner Morgenpost, Berlin, Germany, Kultur, “Brusberg Macht Den Laden Dicht”, February 25, 2008
Noack, Bernd, Artelab, Firenze, Italy, “Zeitsprung – Die Leizre Ausstellung Der Galerie Brusberg”, (image included) February 24, 2008
Campello, F. Lennox, Mid Atlantic Art News, Washingotn, DC, “In the Flesh” (review), September 17, 2007
Washington Post, Washington, DC, “Fall Visual Arts Preview, Critics Choice” (“In the Flesh”) Spetember 9, 2007
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CURATORIAL / JUROR
2023 Juror, Individual Artist Award Panel, Rasmuson Foundation, Anchorage, AK
Juror, Lillian Orlowsky and William Freed Grant, Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Provincetown, MA
Artist Advisory Committee, VisArts, Rockville, MD
2022 Mentor, Hamiltonian Fellowship Program, Washington, DC
2021 Curator, ‘sindiit, An Excellent Thought About a Quality Idea, Tephra Institute of Contemporary Art, Reston, MD
Juror, Hamiltonian Fellowship Program, Washington, DC
Artist Advisory Committee, VisArts, Rockville, MD
Artists Selection Committee, Envisioning, Transformer, Washington, DC
2020 Artist Advisory Board, VisArts, Rockville, MD
Founding Board Member, STABLE, Washington, DC
2019 Curator, ‘sindikit, An Idea, Maybe, Foyer Gallery, University of Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia,
Curator, ‘sindikit, Abstraction We Thinks, Mono Practice, Baltimore, MD
Artist Advisory Board, VisArts, Rockville, MD
Founding Board Member, STABLE, Washington, DC
2018 Juror, Trans, Castle Hill Gallery, Truro Center for the Arts, Truro, MA
Co-Curator, Deep Flash, VisArts, Rockland, MD
Curatorial Mentor, Queer(ed) Performativity, Curated by Andy Johnson, DC Arts Center, Washington, DC