EDUCATION:
1979
University of Maryland, College Park, MD, M.F.A.
1975-76 Princeton University, NJ, Directed
Study
1975 University
of California at Berkeley, CA, B.A.
SELECTED
AWARDS:
2006
American Academy of Arts and Letters Award
2005 Joan
Mitchell Award
2005
Nominated for Kreeger Museum Award
2005
Benesse Award (Japan)
2004 Franz and Virginia Bader Foundation Grant
2004 Nominated for Kreegar Museum Award, one of Five Finalists
2001 Virginia Museum Professional Fellowship
2000 Virginia Commission of Arts Individual Grant
1995 Mid Atlantic/NEA Regional Visual Arts Fellowship
1994 Virginia Commission of Arts Individual Grant
1993 Salzburg Kunstlerhaus Artist -n-Residency
Grant, Virginia Center for the
Creative Arts,Sweet Briar,
VA
Salzburg Kunstlerhaus
in Austria Exchange Program
1990 Virginia Prize (3rd Place)
1988 Professional Fellowship, Virginia Museum of
Fine Arts, Richmond, VA
1986 Visual Arts Residency Grant, Mid Atlantic
Arts Foundation
1985 Professional Fellowship, Virginia Museum of
Fine Arts, Richmond, VA
1982 Fellowship, Virginia Center for the Creative
Arts (V.C.C.A.), Sweet Briar, VA
SELECTED
SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
2007
University of Maryland Gallery, College Park, MD (Oct.)
Koplin Del Rio Gallery,
Los Angeles, CA (March)
2005 Numark Gallery, Washington, DC (Nov.)
Palo Alto
Art Center, California (June-Sept)
Open Square,
Holyoke, MA (March-May)
Howard Scott Gallery,
New York, NY (Jan)
2004
Gallery NAF, Nagoya Japan
2003 Numark Gallery, Washington D.C.
2002 "Metamorphosis/Web" Koplin Gallery,
Los Angeles, CA
"Metamorphosis/Web"
Suyama Space, Seattle, WA
2001 "Web," Delaware Center for the Contemporary
Arts, Wilmington, DE
2000 "Poetic License," Hand Workshop
Art Center, Richmond, VA (Two-Person)
Emon Gallery, Nagoya,
Japan
1999 "Metamorphosis", Numark Gallery,
Washington, D.C.
"Metamorphosis",
Koplin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1997 "Fragments Metamorphosis," Herter
Art Gallery, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, MA (Two-Person)
"Multiplicity",
Herter Art Gallery, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA (Two-Person)
"Earth. Air. Water.
Fire. 'Do You Hear Different Color'", Museum Haus Kasuya, Japan
Gallery
Emon, Nagoya, Japan
1996 Sawhill Gallery, James Madison University,
Harrisonberg, VA
Metamorphosis - New Work,
Koplin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
"Earth, Air, Water
and Fire", The Frederick Layton Gallery, Milwaukee Institute
of Art &
Design, Milwaukee, WI
(two person exhibition)
1994 "Earth, Air, Water, Fire & Metamorphosis,"
Koplin Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1993 Penine Hart Gallery, New York, NY
Baumgartner Galleries,
Inc., Washington, D.C.
Middle Tennessee University,
TN
Emerson Gallery, McLean,
VA
1992 SECCA (Southeastern Center for Contemporary
Art), Winston-Salem, NC
Inax Gallery, Tokyo,
Japan
1991 "Water, Earth, Air, Fire," Koplin
Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1990 Middendorf Gallery, Washington, D.C.
Penny Campbell, Newport
Beach, CA
Hokin Kaufman Gallery,
Chicago, IL
1989 Penine Hart Gallery, New York, NY
Middendorf Gallery, Washington,
D.C.
1987 Middendorf Gallery, Washington, D.C.
1986 SECCA, (Southeastern Center for Contemporary
Art), Winston-Salem, NC
1984 Washington Project for the Arts, Washington,
D.C.
Gallery K, Washington,
D.C.
1982 Gallery 10, Washington, D.C.
1981 Foundry Gallery, Washington, D.C.
1975 Japanese Cultural Center, San Francisco, CA
SELECTED
GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2006
Award Recipients exhibition of Franz and
Virginia Bader Foundation Grant, Brady Gallery,
the George Washington University, Washington, DC
2006 Awards Recipients exhibition and Invitational Exhibition
of painting and Sculpture, American Academy of Arts and Letters,
NY
2005 “Searching for a Pass”, Towson University Art
Center, MD
2005 “2005 Art Alumni group show”, Worth Ryder Gallery,
U.C. Berkeley, CA
2005 “Secret Places/ Silent Journey”, Capital One,
VA
2005 Collaboration as a Medium, 25 years of Pyramid Atlantic”,
Washington, DC
2004 “An Exhibition of South Corridor Light Rail Project
Artists’ Proposals”, Charlotte, NC
2003 “Off the Wall; 7 Virginia Sculptors at Riverviews”,
Riverview Art Center, VA
2003 “Dean Nimmer and Yuriko Yamaguchi”, Sidney
College of Art Gallery, Austlaria
2003 “Curator’s Choice”, WPA/Corcoran Auction
at Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (March)
2003 “Art from Hart”, sonoma state University Art
Gallery, CA (Feb)
2002 “Art Alumni Group Exhibit”, Worth Ryder Gallery,
Berkeley, CA (Sept.)
2002 “Pushing Paper: Prints & Artists Books from Pyramid
Atlantic”, Hand Workshop Art Center, VA
2002 "American Spectrum: Smith College
Museum of Art Collection," Memorial Art Gallery,
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY; travelling to Tucson Museum
of Art, Tucson, AZ,
and Katonah
Museum of Art, Katonah, NY
"Art from the Heart
Auction" University Art Gallery at Sonoma State University,
CA
2001 Norton Museum of Fine Art, West Palm Beach,
FL; travelling to Museum of Fine Arts,
Houston, TX and The Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA
"Outside Japan:
Three Sculptors," Howard Scott Gallery, New York, NY
"Regional Asian
Artists," Howard County Center for the Arts, MD
2000 Faulconer Gallery, Grinnell College, IA; National
Academy Museum, New York, NY
"Totem", Boyden
Gallery, St. Mary's College, Maryland
1999 "Abstract Craft: The Non-Objective Object",
SW School of Arts and Crafts, San Antonio, TX
"Council Room: Artist
Heraldry Show" McLean Project for the Arts Emerson Gallery,VA
Process,
Concept, Solutions", Virginia Invitational '99, Longwood Center
for the Visual Arts,
Farmville, VA [catalog]
1997 "Dean Nimmer's 1000 Drawings and Yuriko
Yamaguchi's METAMORPHOSIS",
University of Massachusettes,
Amherst, MA
1996 "Evolution, Evolution & Resonance:
Yuriko Yamaguchi and Dean Nimmer",
Milwaukee Institute of
Art & Design, Milwaukee, WI
1995 W.P.A. Annex, Washington D.C.
Baumgartner Gallery,
Washington, D.C.
American University,
Washington, D.C.
Nature Re-Contained,
Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA (catalog)
Peninsula Fine Arts Center,
VA
1994 "SCHEMATA: Mokha Laget & Yuriko Yamaguchi,"
Rosenberg Gallery,
Goucher College, Baltimore,
MD
"Across Bordess/Sin
Fronteras," Art Museum of the Americas, Washington, D.C.
"Art Sites 6,"
Rockville Arts Place, MD
"Karesansui-Art
of Peaceful Contemplation," Riverside Art Museum, Riverside,
CA
1993 "Continuum," Japan Information &
Culture Center, Washington, D.C.
"Off the Mall: Inside
Washington's Foremost Art Galleries," The Art Museum of the
Americas Organization
of American States, Washington, D.C.
"Touch: Beyond the
Visual," The Hand Workshop, Richmond, VA
Sawtooth Visual Arts
Center
Virginia Museum of Fine
Arts, Richmond, VA
Arlington Arts Center,
Arlington, VA
School 33, Baltimore,
MD
1992 "Recent Acquisitions: Works on Paper,"
National Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C.
"Mon ni/ Mono to;
Artists Today," Yokohama Citizen Gallery, Yokohama Municipal
Gallery,
Yokohama, Japan [catalog]
"Black & White,"
Art Alliance Gallery, Riverside, CA
"Revered Earth,"
curated by Francois Yohalem, Watkins Gallery, American University
&
Franklin Square Exhibition
Space, Washington, D.C.
1991 "Smith Collects: Contemporary Painting
& Sculpture from Alumnae", Smith College
Museum of Art, Northampton,
MA [catalog]
"Ruth Hardiger,
Lee Tribe, William Tucker, Yuriko Yamaguchi," Philippe Staib
Gallery, NY, NY
"UR: A Kunstraum
Project," the Blagden Alley Arts Building, Washington, D.C.
"Reviewing the Critics,"
curated by Jack Rasmussen, Watkins Gallery the American University,
Washington, D.C.
"Artists & Patron"
W.P.A. 12th Annual Action," W.P.A. Washington, D.C.
"Collaboration:
Prints as Process", Brody Gallery and Gallery K, Washington,
D.C.
The Sisan Show, Strathmore
Hall Arts Center, Washington, D.C.
"Drawings",
Middendorf Gallery, Washington, D.C.
"Rings of Fire:
Asian American Women Artists", Studio Gallery, Washington,
D.C.
"Wall Sculpture
& Frieze, Addison/Ripley Gallery," Washington, D.C.
"The National Museum
of Women in the Arts, " Traveling Exhibition, Japan
1990 "Wall Sculpture and Frieze," Addison/Ripley
Gallery, Washington, D.C.
"The National Museum
of Women in the Arts," Traveling Exhibition, Japan
The Museum, Tokyo Bunka
mura, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Kanagawa Modern Art Museum,
Kamakura, Japan
Sapporo Tokyo, Hokkaido,
Japan
Tenzin Iwataya, Fukuoka,
Japan
Umeda Daimaru, Osaka,
Japan
Nagano Tokyo, Nagano,
Japan
Hiroshima Museum of Fine
Arts, Hiroshima, Japan
Matsusakaya Museum of
Fine Arts, Nagoya, Japan
"Formulation &
Representation: Recent Abstract Sculpture," Hunter College,
New York, NY
"Un/Common Ground
II," Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA [catalog]
"Within, Baumgartner
Galleries, Inc., Washington, D.C.
"Virginia Prizes
for the Visual Arts," Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport,
VA
1989 "Pillar to Post," Kenkeleba Gallery,
New York, NY [catalog]
"Maryland Art Place
Benefit Exhibition & Sale, Maryland Art Place," Baltimore,
MD
"Summer Show, Hokin
Kauffman Gallery," Chicago, IL
"Gallery Artists",
Penine Hart Gallery, New York, NY
"William Christenberry,
Sam Gilliam, Jacob Kanen, Joseph Mills, Joe White, and
Yuriko Yamaguchi,"
Middendorf Gallery, Washington, D.C.
1988 "Group Show," Organized by the Virginia
Center for the Creative Arts;
the Deutsch-Amerikanisches
Institut in Regensberg, West Germany
"Wood: Mel Kendrick,
Alex Mayer, Martin Puryear, Itolo Scanga, Joel Schapiro,H.C
Westerman, Yuriko Yamaguchi,"
Middendorf Gallery, Washington, D.C.
"Dennis O'Neill
and Friends," Gallery K, Washington, D.C.
"Pillar to Post,"
Kenkeleba Gallery, New York, NY
1987 "Show of Hands," Brody Gallery,
Washington, D.C.
"Sculpture as Public
Art," Montgomery College Art Gallery, Rockville, MD
"Six Directions
in Paper," The Athenaeum Museum, Alexandria, VA
"Arlington Art Center
10th Anniversary Exhibit, Part II," Arlington Art Center, Arlington,
VA
"Avant-Garde in
the '80's" Los Angeles County Museum, CA
1986 "The Artists Working in NYC and Washington,
D.C." , Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips
Academy, MD
"Six Directions
in Paper", North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Gallery 409, Baltimore,
MD
Montpelier Cultural Arts
Center, Laurel, MD
"Southeast Sculpture,"
Florida Gulf Coast Art Center, FL
"Six Sculptors,"
Artists' Space, New York
"The American Experience:
Contemporary Immigrant Artists," The Balch Institute for
Ethics Studies, Philadelphia,
PA, and Lakeview Museum of Arts & Sciences, Peoria, IL
"1985-86 VCCA Touring
Art Exhibit," Bayly Museum, Charlottesville, VA
Twentieth Century Gallery,
Williamsburgh, VA
The Marsh Gallery, University
of Richmond, VA
Roanoke Museum, Roanoke,
VA
VPI, University Art Gallery,
Blacksburg, VA
Maier Museum, Randolph-Macon
Women's College, Lynchburg, VA
Wytheville Community
College, Wytheville, VA
Randolph-Macon College,
Ashland, VA
The Athenaeum Museum,
Alexandria, VA
Virginia Beach Arts Center,
Virginia Beach, VA
1985 "Group Show," Hokin/Kauffman Gallery,
Chicago, IL
"The American Artist:
Immigrant Experience," 1930-85, Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach,
FL
"WPA Auction,"
Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C.
"Independent Curators
Inc.:The 10th Anniversary Exhibition and Auction", Puck Building,
NY, NY
"Six Directions
in Paper by Artists from Pyramid Prints & Paperworks,"
Associated Artists' Gallery,
the Sawtooth Building, Winston-Salem, NC
"Washington Show,"
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
"Artquest '85,"
University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach,
CA
"New Artists at
the Middendorf Gallery," Washington, D.C.
1984 "Content: Contemporary Focus, 1974-84,"
Hirshhorn 10th Anniversary Exhibition, Washington, D.C.
"Art Scape/ Indoor
Exhibitions," Maryland Art Institute, Baltimore, MD
"Profile: Faculty
Show," University of Maryland, MD
"Abstract Painting
& Sculpture," Gallery K, Washington, D.C.
"Three-Person Show,"
JCC, Rockville, MD
"Experiments in
Paper," Virginia Museum, Richmond, VA
"Flat Works by Sculptors"
Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C.
1983 "Sculpture," Invitational Group
Show, Gallery K, Washington, D.C.
Alexandria Sculpture
Festival, Alexandria, VA|
"Options, '83, Washington's
Emerging Artists," Washington Project for the Arts, Washington,
D.C.
1982 "Holiday Show," Middendorf Gallery,
Washington D.C.,
"Group Show,"
Middendorf Gallery, Washington, D.C.
"Washington 10 Sculptors,"
Fine Arts resources, San Francisco, CA
"Paper as an Art
Form," Invitational Group Show, International Monetary Fund,
Washington, D.C.
"Invitational Group
Show," Art Barn Gallery, Washington, D.C.
"Brandeis","
Washington Area Exhibition, James Forrestal Building, Washington,
D.C.
"Pyramid Prints
and Paperworks, 1st International Exhibition," Gallery 409,
Baltimore, MD
"Fairfax Art Council
Anniversary International," Greenspring Gallery, Alexandria,
VA
"Surface Structure/Five
Innovations," Arlington Art Center, Arlington, VA
"Collector's Corner,"
Gallery 10, Washington, D.C.
1981 "Handmade Paper Work Show," Gallery
& Atelier Momyo, Tokyo, Japan
"Acquisition for
Hyatt Regency," Arlington Art Center, Arlington, VA
"Works in Wood,"
The Art Gallery, JCC, Baltimore, MD
"Miniature Show,"
Foundry Gallery, Washington, D.C.
"Athenaeum Show,"
Alexandria, VA
"Marshall Award
Show," Alexandria, VA
"Faculty Show,"
The Art League School, Alexandria, VA
"10th Annual Area
Exhibition," Fairfax, VA
"The Art League
Membership Show," Arlington, VA
1980 "Miniature Show," Foundry Gallery,
Washington, D.C.
"The Art League
Membership Show," Arlington, VA
"42nd Annual Exhibition
of Contemporary American Paintings," FL
Manassas Fine Art Exhibition,
Manassas, VA
"14th Biennial Exhibition,"
Creative Craft Council, VA
PUBLIC
COMMISSIONS:
1999 Wall Mural,
14' x 27' wall consisting of 28 patinated bronze forms commissioned
by Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, GA
1984-88 Wall Mural, 9X 32 feet consisting of 41
patinated bronze forms located
at 7475 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD. Sponsored by JBG Associates.
SELECTED
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:
2004
Metal work at five stations of South Corridor Light Rail Project,
Charlotte, NC ( work is not started)
2003 Wall Mural, consisting 8 patinated bronze form at the New
Washington Convention Center
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, D.C.
Philip Morris Art Collection, New York, N.Y.
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C.
Prudential Insurance
KPMG Peat Marwick, Washington, D.C.
Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA
National Museum of American Art, Washington, DC
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