TAMA BLOUGH

1554 48th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122
(415) 731-6214

Group Exhibits Tangerine Arts
July - September 2007 Palo Alto Research Center presents Tangerine Arts
Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto

April - May 2007 Second Season
Gallery Sanchez, Noe Valley Ministry, San Francisco

September - October 2006 Exhibition for the Opening
San Mateo Main Public Library, San Mateo

August 2006 Spending Summer in the Library
Pacifica and Sanchez Libraries, Pacifica

February 2005 Six at Sanchez
East Wing Gallery, Sanchez Art Center, Pacifica

January 2005 Angles of Vision
Gallery Sanchez, Noe Valley Ministry, San Francisco

July 2003 New Work
FOGBELT STUDIO, San Francisco,
and Salada Beach Café, Pacifica

July 2002 Midsummer Madness
FOGBELT STUDIO, San Francisco

February 2002 5 Segments
Gallery Theatre at Skyline College, San Bruno

June 2001 Apples and Oranges and Tangerine Arts
East Wing Gallery, Sanchez Art Center, Pacifica

January 2001 Tangerine Arts at University of California Medical Center,
San Francisco

July 2000 Tangerine Arts at FOGBELT STUDIO, San Francisco

Bernal Women’s Artists Group
San Francisco Open Studios: 1992, 1993, 1994

Teaching 2003 - current: Art and Textiles at Fogbelt Studios, San Francisco
2002 - current: Quilting and Textiles at Village Sewing Center, Corte Madera and Santa Rosa
2002: Children’s Art at Sanchez Art Center, Pacifica

Publications Text and illustration, Black Sheets Magazine, “Bad Sex,” issue #11

Graphic Design and
Promotional Materials
2007 - current: Publicity materials for Na Leo Nahenahe and Tangerine Arts

1995 - 1999: Western Images: T-shirt series, anniversary party invitations and souvenir bandanas, annual Christmas promos

1996: Lucasfilm's Young Indiana Jones Third Unit Crew: T-shirt design

Education 1990 - 2000: Drawing, printmaking and watercolor at City College of San Francisco, CCSF and Fort Mason campuses

Other Affiliations 1998 - current: San Francisco Quilter’s Guild


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Unauthorized use or reproduction of any image is both unethical and illegal under federal copyright law.