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Steve Novick was born in 1966 in Worcester, Massachusetts.
He earned a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in 1988, and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1991.

Novick has exhibited his work in solo shows in Boston, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and Connecticut.
He has participated in group shows in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Montreal.
Novick's work has been reviewed in the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald, and artsMEDIA
magazine.

A recipient of Pollock-Krasner and Massachusetts Cultural Council grants, Novick is represented by O·H+T Gallery in Boston.
He is a Professor of Art and Design at New England School of Art and Design, Suffolk University.
Novick lives in Somerville, Massachusetts.


E d u c a t i o n

1989 – 91

Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills MI, Master of Fine Arts in Painting, ’91

1987 – 88

Rhode Island School of Design European Honors Program; Rome, Italy

1984 – 88

Rhode Island School of Design, Providence RI, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration, ’88


S o l o   E x h i b i t i o n s

2007

Recent Work, O·H+T Gallery, Boston MA

Objects and Artifacts, Linder Gallery, Keystone College, La Plume PA

2005

Recent Objects, O·H+T Gallery

2003

Useful Things, Project Space, New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University, Boston MA

1998

ad hoc, Kingston Gallery, Boston MA

Recent Objects, New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University

1997

Apparatuses, Kingston Gallery

1994

Small Machines, Kingston Gallery

1993

Most of One, Paul Mellon Arts Center, Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford CT

1992

The Part of Things, Kingston Gallery

Recent Paintings, Rainy River Community College, International Falls MN


T w o -   a n d   T h r e e - p e r s o n   E x h i b i t i o n s

2002

Recent Sculpture, O·H+T Gallery, Boston MA (with Gregg Blasdel)

2001

Completely Fabricated, The Gallery @ Green Street, Jamaica Plain MA (with Paul Meneses)

1999

Found/Function, FPAC Gallery, Boston MA (with Paul Andrade)

1996

Que Sommes Nous, New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University

1995

Recent Sculpture, Kingston Gallery (with Liane Noddin)

1994

New Work, Harbor Gallery, University of Massachusetts, Boston MA
(with Liane Noddin and Elena Behrakis)


S e l e c t e d   G r o u p   E x h i b i t i o n s

2008

183rd Annual: An Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art, National Academy Museum, New York NY

Bloom, Gallery 51, Masschusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams MA

2006

Out of Paint, Kuhn Gallery, Ohio State University, Marion OH

The Object of Design, Pelham Art Center, Pelham NY

150 x 150, Green Street Gallery (also 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001)

Artcetera Auction, Boston Center for the Arts, Boston MA (also 2002, 2000, 1998)

2004

En Masse, Samson Projects, Boston MA

2002

Small Works, The Attleboro Museum, Attleboro MA

Eleven Boston Artists, Galerie Gora, Montreal, Canada

2001

Open Season, Hallspace, Roxbury MA

Recent Grant Winners in the Visual Arts, Brickbottom Gallery, Somerville MA

2000

Multi, The Painting Center, New York NY

Massachusetts Cultural Council 1999 Sculpture Grant Recipients, Chapel Gallery, Newton MA

National Small Works, Gallery on the Green, Canton CT

Fine Arts Faculty, New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University, Boston MA

1999

Convergence ’99-Y2K, Carnegie Arts Center, North Tonawanda NY

RISD at Point, Gallery 5 North, Boston MA

1998

What’s the Story?, FPAC Gallery

September Show, Kingston Gallery

Visions and Revisions, Hodges-Taylor Gallery, Queens College, Charlotte NC

1997

Hootenanny Extravaganza II, CB’s 313, New York NY

Network, Pontiac MI

Playing Games, Mariboe Gallery, Hightstown NJ

Eleven at Fifteen, Kingston Gallery

1996

Beyond Tradition, Ceres Gallery, New York NY

Maximum-minimums, MUSE Gallery, Philadelphia PA

Anything-but-paper Prayers, Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston MA (also ’95, ’93, ’92)

Hootenanny Extravaganza, CB’s 313

Eleven, Kingston Gallery

1995

Contemporary New England Sculpture, Mazmanian Gallery, Framingham State College, Framingham MA

Icons and Altars, New Art Center, Newton MA

Peddie Small Works, Mariboe Gallery

Floor to Ceiling, Kingston Gallery

1993

Random, Kingston Gallery

1992

The Extraordinary Object, Nesto Gallery, Milton Academy, Milton MA

Collage and Assemblage, Core New Art Space, Denver CO

Waiting for the Barbarians, Kingston Gallery

1991

Lost Objects, Kingston Gallery

I n s t i t u t i o n a l   A f f i l i a t i o n s

O·H+T Gallery, Boston MA (representation)

White Columns, New York NY (curated artist's registry)

Sculpture Center, Long Island City NY (curated image library)

College Art Association, New York NY (member since 1997)


A w a r d s

2000

Pollock – Krasner Foundation Grant, New York NY

Somerville Arts Council Grant, Somerville MA

1999

Sculpture Grant Recipient, Massachusetts Cultural Council


R e v i e w s   a n d   P u b l i c a t i o n s

2008

Catalog essay by Nancy Molloy,183rd Annual, National Academy Museum, New York NY

New York Sun, review of183rd Annual, National Academy Museum

Newark Star-Ledger, review of183rd Annual, National Academy Museum

2007

Essay by Drake Goméz, Director of Exhibitions, accompanying Objects and Artifacts, Linder Gallery, Keystone College

2006

Catalog essay by Matthew Ferranto and Elizabeth Guffey, The Object of Design, Pelham Art Center

2005

Big, Red, and Shiny, online journal, review of Recent Objects at O·H+T Gallery

2002

The Boston Globe, review of Recent Sculpture at O·H+T Gallery

2000

The Boston Globe, review of Massachusetts Cultural Council 1999 Sculpture Grant Recipients at Chapel Gallery

Art New England, review of Massachusetts Cultural Council 1999 Sculpture Grant Recipients

Catalog for Artcetera Auction, Boston Center for the Arts (also 1998)

1999

The Boston Globe, review of Found/Function at FPAC Gallery

Catalog for Convergence/Y2K, Carnegie Art Center, North Tonawanda NY

The Buffalo News, review of Convergence/Y2K at Carnegie Art Center

1998

Boston Sunday Herald, review of Recent Objects at New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University

Essay by Charles Giuliano, accompanying Recent Objects at New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University

The Boston Globe, review of What’s the Story? at FPAC Gallery

The Boston Tab, review of Kingston at NESAD/SU at New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University

1997

The Boston Globe, review of Apparatuses at the Kingston Gallery

artsMEDIA Magazine, review of Apparatuses


T e a c h i n g   E x p e r i e n c e

1996 – present

Foundation Program, New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University, Boston MA
(Professor 2008 – present, Associate Professor 2003 – 2008, Assistant Professor 1998 – 2003, Instructor 1996 – 98)

1997

School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Continuing Education Department, Boston MA

Visiting Artist Lecture, Mixed Media, Sculpture Department, Massachusetts College of Art, Boston MA

1996, 1992

Rhode Island School of Design Pre-College Program, Providence RI

1993 – 96

Rhode Island School of Design Continuing Education Department, Providence RI

O t h e r   E x p e r i e n c e

2008

Grant Panelist, 2009 Fellowship in 3-Dimensional Art, Rhode Island State Council for the Arts, Providence RI

2001

Panelist, FATE (Foundations in Art: Theory and Education) Conference, Massachusetts College of Art, Boston MA

2000

Panelist, 2001 Visual Arts Grants, Somerville Arts Council, Somerville MA

1997 – 99

Contributing Writer, artsMEDIA Magazine, Boston MA

1993 – 95

Director, Kingston Gallery

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