JENNIFER L. ALPAUGH

1235 Galvez Dr., Pacifica, CA 94044
(650) 355-5696

Education Bachelor of Arts, Fine Arts - University of California at Los Angeles
Master of Science, Organizational Psychology - San Francisco State University

Shows Palo Alto Research Center presents Tangerine Arts - Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, July-Sept. 2007
Second Season (with Tangerine Arts) - Gallery Sanchez, Noe Valley Ministry, San Francisco, April 2007
Faces (Family and Flowers) (solo show) - Pacifica Performances' Concert Hall,
July-Sept. 2006
Oil Paintings (solo show) - Octagon Gallery, City Hall, Daly City, Sept. & Oct. 2005
Angles of Vision (with Tangerine Arts) - Gallery Sanchez, Noe Valley Ministry,
San Francisco, Jan. 2005
Six at Sanchez (with Tangerine Arts) - Sanchez Art Center, East Wing Gallery,
Feb. 2005
Colors and Music for Spring - Pacifica Performances’ Concert Hall, April 2004
Flowers and Portraits - Reading Room, Hilton Library, Pacifica, Aug. 2003
Four Artists, New Work - West Wing, Sanchez Art Center, June & July 2000

Group Shows (Juried) Sanchez Art Center, Main Gallery - 2002, 2003
Sanchez Art Center, West Wing Gallery - 2000, 2001
San Mateo Community College Gallery - 1999, 2000
Skyline Gallery Theater - 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002

Commissioned Work PAINTINGS
Portrait of Nathan and Joanne – commissioned by Joy and Ron Hitzman
Rooftop Celebration (portrait) – commissioned by Stan Jackson
Oakland Afternoon (portrait) – commissioned by Laura Siegal
Papaya Rose – commissioned by Melinda Ojermark

DRAWINGS
Book and illustrations for Operation Sunflower by Josef Morawietz, 2002

Publications Photography - San Jose Mercury News, Travel Section, Oct. 6, 2002
Drawing - Talisman, the Annual Magazine of Literature and Art, 2001-2002

Awards First Place Award - 2005 Daly City Visual Arts Guild Members Show
Juror’s Award of Excellence - Pacifica Art Guild Members Show, October 2003
(Juror, George Krevsky - Owner, George Krevsky Gallery, Union Square,
San Francisco)


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