20 Calle Nopalitos, 34517 Hwy 50 West
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87507 Gunnison, CO 81230
505-699-1266 505-699-1266
BORN Chicago, Illinois
RESIDES Santa Fe, New Mexico and Gunnison, CO
EDUCATION
MA San Francisco State University in Cinema, 1977. Additional graduate courses in painting at the Munich Academy of Art in Germany, Greek Art Academy, Ydra, Greece and Syracuse University, N.Y.BFA, Minneapolis School of Art, 1958. Additional undergraduate work at The Art Institute of Chicago, The University of Chicago, The University of Illinois and The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.
TEACHERS
Oscar Kokoshka, George Grosz, Max Weber and Isabel Bishop
ONE WOMAN EXHIBITIONS
2008 Gunnison Arts Center
2007 Audubon Society, Santa Fe
2007 In Art Gallery, Santa Fe
2007 Gunnison Arts Center, Gunnison, CO
2006 Center for the Arts, Crested Butte, CO
Gunnison Art Center, Gunnison, CO (also in 2005, 2002)
2004 Amsterdam Art, Berkeley, CA, (also 2003)
2003 The Johnson Building Gallery, Gunnison, CO,
(also 2002)
2000 The Perfect Blend, Gunnison, CO, (also in 1999)
1998 Shattuck Avenue Gallery, Berkeley, CA
1996 San Francisco State University, Exhibit of Cels
from THE FIVE SUNS: Sacred History of Mexico,
Animated film drawn by Patricia Amlin
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2008 Open Hands, Santa Fe
2008 Crested Butte Arts Center
2006 Mindful Repetition, Gallery Zipp, Valencia, NM
Collect: Inside 8, Center for Contemporary Arts,
Santa Fe, NM
2005 Santa Fe Community College, Media Arts
Gunnison Open, Gunnison Art Center,CO
2005 St. Johns College Group Exhibit, Santa Fe, NM
Johnson Building Gallery “Pets on the Patio”
Gunnison, CO
2003 Lake City Art Center, CO
Gunnison Art Center, CO
2002 Crested Butte Art Center, CO, (also 2001)
PRIZES
2004 Montrose Annual Art Show, Montrose, CO
1950 1st prize for public school children in State of
Illinois
PAST SHOWS
New York, Oslo, Athens, Chicago and Munich 1960-80
FELLOWSHIPS/SCHOLARSHIPS
Western States Media Arts Fellowship, 1983
American Film Institute Fellowship, 1970
Fulbright Fellowship in Painting to Germany, 1958, renewed 1959
Scholarship to Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, 1957 & 58
Scholarship to Art Institute of Chicago 1950-1954
GRANTS
California Council for the Humanities media grant, 2000 and 1983
The Thanks be to Grandmother Winifred Foundation, 1997
National Endowment for the Humanities media grants, 1996, 89, 86 and 84
San Francisco State Mini-grant, 1992
L.J. Skaggs and Mary C. Skaggs Foundation grant, 1984
California Tamarack Foundation, 1984
SELECTED COLLECTIONS
Film:The Smithsonian, Princeton Art Museum, N.Y. Metropolitan Museum of Art and most major Universities in the US, Europe,and Japan.
Painting: Over 100 private collections.
ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT
San Francisco State University, Department of Cinema 1969-2004
Professor and Chair of the Cinema Department, 1998-2000
Professor in Animation and Moving Image Media Production,
Film Production, Film Appreciation and Life Drawing.
Rust College (Holly Springs, Mississippi),Chair of Department of Art andAssistant Professor of Art History, Painting and Drawing 1964-1966
Syracuse University, (Syracuse, New York) Department of Art
Teaching Fellow in Art History, 1963-1964
Instructor in Painting and Drawing, Chatauqua Institute, 1964
RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE
President, One Frame at a Time, animation production facility, 1984-1996
President, Amlin-Buchanan Associates, animation camera service, 1976-1983
Co-Owner, Interplayers Movie Theater, San Francisco, 1970-1973
Co-Director, San Francisco State Co-op Nursery School, 1967-1969
Director, Mt. Peel Center, Child Development Group of Mississippi, 1965-66
THEATER EXPERIENCE
Producer/ Director for The Inter-Tribal Theater of California and The Theater of Ah-Mut Pipah from 1989-1999. Directed 23 performances of original contem-porary plays by Native North American authors. Producer, Director, Set Design for Interplayers Theater 1969-70. Board Member and Costume and Set Design for the Berkeley Stage Company 1970-73.