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Invisible Forces: July 26 - September 14, 2024 (group exhibition)
Johnson Lowe Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Small World : July 19 - August 23, 2024 (group exhibition)
McKenzie Fine Art, New York
Material Resonance: May 21 - August 10, 2024 (group exhibition)
Abrams-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts at The University of Alabama at Birmingham
All Small 4: December 16, 2023 - January 21, 2024 (Group Exhibition)
Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, New York
Chamber Music (solo exhibition) - October 13 - November 19, 2023
McKenzie Fine Art, New York
Yevgeniya Baras & Pete Schulte (two-person exhibition): January 19 - February 24, 2023
The Sarah Moody Gallery of Art at The University of Alabama
*Visiting Artist Lecture in conjunction with the exhibition: Thursday, January 26, 2023
**This is the final venue for the exhibition, which originated at Sarah Lawrence College (March 2022) and subsequently traveled to
The Lamar Dodd School of Art at The University of Georgia (Fall 2022).
All Small: December 3, 2022 - January 8, 2023 (Group Exhibition)
Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, New York
Pete Schulte: November 4 - January 14, 2022 (solo exhibition)
Laney Contemporary, Savannah, Georgia
Yevgeniya Baras & Pete Schulte (two-person exhibition): August - November, 2022
The Lamar Dodd School of Art at The University of Georgia
*Visiting Artist Lecture in conjunction with the exhibition: Thursday, October 15, 2022.
**The exhibition will travel toThe Sarah Moody Gallery of Art at The University of Alabama (Spring 2023).
tête-à-tête: Works on Paper by Amy Pleasant and Pete Schulte: May 7 - June 5, 2022
Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, New York
Yevgeniya Baras & Pete Schulte (two-person exhibition): March 25 - June 5, 2022
The Gallery at Heimbold Visual Arts Center, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York
Pete Schulte’s Magical Abstract Drawings: John Yau reviews The Train and the River for Hyperallergic
The Train and the River (solo exhibition): October 29 - December 19, 2021
McKenzie Fine Art, New York
Untitled (Plaza) (solo Installation): January 13 - March 31, 2021
The Plaza Gallery at The Lamar Dodd School of Art, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
The Pursuit of Art, 2019 : Thomas Micchelli includes Properties of Dust and Smoke pt.2 in his Hyperallerigic year end review
Drawing as Refuge: Thomas Micchelli reviews Properties of Dust and Smoke pt. 2 in Hyperallergic
Properties of Dust and Smoke, pt. 2 (solo exhibition) - 30 October - 21 December 2019
McKenzie Fine Art, New York, New York
Properties of Dust and Smoke, pt. 1 (solo exhibition) - 26 July 2019
The John Wesley Gallery at the Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas
Marfa Public Radio Interview with Diana Nguyen on West Texas Talk - originally broadcast July 25, 2019
*segment begins at 28:30
Chinati Foundation Artist in Residence 2019Marfa, Texas
https://chinati.org/information/artist-in-residence
Shapeshifter - March 2019 Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco, California
Group Exhibtion: Brenda Goodman, Ann McGuire, Pete Schulte, Alexander Ross, Cary Smith, Dean Smith
The Lamplighter: An Experiment in Drawing and Sound - 13 February - 1 March, 2019
Experiments in Translation, Duderstadt Center Design Studio, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Presented in conjunction with the Alliance in Arts and Research Universities Conference.
The Lamplighter: An Experiment in Drawing and Sound, produced in collaboration with composer/musician Andrew Raffo Dewar, is an installation comprised of a single drawing by Pete Schulte and an immersive quadraphonic audio installation by Andrew Raffo Dewar that sonifies and orchestrates the real-time brainwave and electrodermal bio-data generated by Schulte as he made the displayed drawing.
Til The Lights Go Out - November-December 2018
Hathaway Contemporary, Atlanta, Georgia
*Curated By Scott Ingram
Group Exhibition: Lloyd Benjamin, Paul Stephen Benjamin, Krista Clark, Drew Conrad, William Downs, Craig Drennen, Sarah Emerson, Sarah Hobbs, Lonnie Holley, Howard’s Athens, Scott Ingram, Wihro Kim, Michi Meko, Kirstin Mitchell, Esteban Patino,
Joseph Peragine, Amy Pleasant, Jason Scholtz, Pete Schulte, and Tori Tinsley
ArtMaze Magazine, Anniversary Issue 10 - featured artist
Issue Curated by Founder / Editor-in-Chief, Maria Zemtsova
For info: https://artmazemag.com/anniversary-edition-10/
The Lamplighter: An Experiment in Drawing and Sound - 29 Oct - 3 Nov, 2018
Lamar Dodd School of Art, University of Georgia, Athens
Presented in conjunction with the Alliance in Arts and Research Universities Conference.
The Lamplighter: An Experiment in Drawing and Sound, produced in collaboration with composer/musician Andrew Raffo Dewar, is an installation comprised of a single drawing by Pete Schulte and an immersive quadraphonic audio installation by Andrew Raffo Dewar that sonifies and orchestrates the real-time brainwave and electrodermal bio-data generated by Schulte as he made the displayed drawing.
Art on Paper Amsterdam - September 2018
Rutger Brandt Gallery, Amsterdam (NE)
Two-person booth with Johan de Wit.
Michelle Benoit, Marilyn Lerner, Pete Schulte - May 2018
McKenzie Fine Art, New York, New York
More or Less (Group Exhibition) - April 2018
Hemphill Fine Art, Washington D.C.
Group Exhibtion: Rushern Baker IV, Stephen Benedicto, Ryan Crotty, Anna U. Davis, Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, Mary Early, Robert Otto Epstein, Jeremy Flick, Hedieh Javanshir Ilchi, Kevin MacDonald, Amy Pleasant, Amber Robles-Gordon, Robin Rose, Pete Schulte, Brett Smith, Michael West
Douglas Witmer
The Lamplighter (Solo Exhibition) - March 2018
Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
Burnaway review of The Lamplighter
Maake Magazine:
Maake is an artist-run online gallery and print publication featuring the work of contemporary artists.
My work is featured in Issue 6: Curated by Holly Coulis
*Link to interview conducted by Maake's Emily Burns.
Frontiers (Group Exhibition) - March 2018
The Spring/Break Art Show
4 Times Square, New York, New York
*Curated by Ian Etter
Participating Artists: Mary Laube, Kristy Luck, Mike Nudleman, Matthew Fisher, Pete Schulte
Uncommon Territory (Group Exhibtion) - November 2017
Montgmery Museum of Art, Montgomery, Alabama
*Curated by Jennifer Jankouskas
A Certain Slant Of Light (Group Exhibition) - Nov-Dec 2017
Fine Arts Gallery, Normandale Community College, Bloomington, Minnesota
Curated by Shona Macdonald and Bill Conger
Participating Artists: Bill Conger, Natalie Jacobson, Shona Macdonald, Melissa Randall, Dawn Roe, Pete Schulte, Buzz Spector, and Dustin Young.
Life's Rich Pageant (Group Exhibtion) - October-November 2017
Jeff Bailey Gallery, Hudson, New York
Participating Artists: Black Lake / Jesse Bransford / Julie Evans / Danny Ferrell / Louis Fratino / Chris Freeman / Chie Fueki / Jim Gaylord / Brenda Goodman / Elliott Green / Lonnie Holley / EE Ikeler / Cindy Ji Hye Kim / Haley Josephs / Seth Koen / Wayne Koestenbaum / Cotter Luppi / Martin McMurray / Benny Merris / Andy Mister / Bob Mizer / Donna Moylan / Ruby Palmer / David Pappaceno / Amy Pleasant / Jim Richard / Alyse Ronayne / Alexander Ross / Pete Schulte / Jered Sprecher / Marc Swanson / Don Voisine / Evan Whale
2017 Southern Art Prize State Fellowship Award Winner - Alabama
Burnaway Profile of 2017 Southern Art Prize State Fellows
A Letter Edged In Black 6: We're Finally On Our Own (Solo Exhibition) - April 2017
Woskob Family Gallery, Penn State University, State College, Pennsylvania
Graphite Vision (Group Exhibtion) - March 2017
Schick Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York
*Curated by Paul Sattler
Participating Artists: Sandra Allen, Robert Bauer, Bret Bigbee, Matt Bollinger, Jessica Drenk, Renee French, Karel Havlicek, Daniel Healy, Hipkiss, Anne Lindberg, M'onma, Catherine Murphy, Pete Schulte, Joseph Yoakum.
A Certain Slant Of Light (Group Exhibition) - Jan-Feb, 2017
Riverside Arts Center, Riverside, Illinois
Curated by Shona Macdonald and Bill Conger
Participating Artists: Bill Conger, Natalie Jacobson, Shona Macdonald, Melissa Randall, Dawn Roe, Pete Schulte, Buzz Spector, and Dustin Young.
Fiction (With Only Daylight Between Us) V.2 (Group Exhibition)
An International Curatorial Project by Jeffrey Cortland Jones
The exhibition will travel to the following venues:
Angelika Studios, High Wycombe, United Kigndom - December 2016
Boecker Contemporary, Heidelberg, Germany - October 2016
Corridor Projects, Dayton, Ohio - September 2016
A Letter Edged In Black 5: The Black Object (Solo Exhibtion) - October 2016
Biggin Gallery, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama
No More Snake Oil Blues (Solo Exhibtion) - September 2016
Jeff Bailey Gallery, Hudson, New York
*No More Snake Oil Blues: Installation View Jeff Bailey Gallery
The Black & White Project (Group Exhibtion) - August 2016
Transmitter Gallery, Brooklyn New York
Innefable Domains (Group Exhibtion)
Zeitgeist Gallery, Nashville Tennessee
July 2 - 30, 2016
*As Within / So Without: Installation View Zeitgeist Gallery, Nashville
Abstraction Today (Group Exhibition)
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta
May 6 - July 2, 2016
Burnaway: Donna Mintz Reviews Abstraction TodayArtsAtl: Jerry Cullum Reviews Abstraction Today
*Dark Day (Revelator 2) | 2016 : Abstraction Today, MOCA-GA, Altanta
A Letter Edged in Black 4: No Quarter
Mild Climate (Formerly known as The Packing Plant), Nashville
Opening: April 2, 6-10pm during the First Saturday Art Crawl in Wedgewood/Houston
A Letter Edged In Black 4: No Quarter is the conclusion of a two-part Nashville Suite of installations that commenced with A Letter Edged In Black 3: Expulsion at 5 Rooms last fall. Comprised of works on paper, objects, a wall drawing, and a sound piece (with music composed and performed by Brad Davis and Andrew Raffo Dewar), the installation at The Packing Plant utilizes the language of abstraction as a carrier of meaning and means by which to explore and speak to facets of the culture within which it is entrenched. Specifically, Nashville, and its position as purveyor (judge, jury, arbiter) of a certain form of musical culture will serve as a metaphor for 'The Garden', whose machinations regularly subjugate the creative spirit to acts of denigration, defeat, expulsion, and endurance.
*A Letter Edged In Black 4: No Quarter: Installation View
Dear Artist, Congratulations!
The Franklin, Chicago, Illinois: October 3 - 31, 2015Lovey Town, Madison, Wisconsin: November 1 - December 31, 2015
Participating Artists: Will Crump (NYC), Leeza Meksin (NYC), Bernadette Witzack (Madison), Amy Boone-McCreesh (Baltimore), Adrienne Herman (Kansas City), John Parot (Los Angeles), Ethel Shipton (San Antonio), Amy Pleasant (Birmingham), Pete Schulte (Tuscaloosa/Birmingham), Leigh Anne Lester (San Antonio), Edra Soto (Chicago), Dan Sullivan (Chicago)
Immerundimmer | 2015
Installation in Progress at Lovey Town
Coupling | Amy Pleasant/Pete SchulteMason-Scharfenstein Museum of Art
Demorest, Georgia
August 24 - October 8
World Sculpture News Reviews Build A Fire at Whitespace.pdf
Soft Eyes
Whitespace Gallery, AtlantaAugust 7 - September 18, 2015
Soft Eyes: To absorb and experience in toto – a point of focus, context and the interstitial spaces that sew them together. To parse the essence of and to reveal in fragments or in aggregate, an object, a vision, an experience – distilled, refined and resolved. This exhibition presents the work of a cross-generational group of artists working in various disciplines and modes of representation. The tie that binds: Soft Eyes.
Participating Artists: Douglas Degges, John Dilg, Hamlett Dobbins, Katy Fischer, Julia Fish, Travis Head, Scott Ingram, Andy Moon Wilson, Amy Pleasant, Leah Raintree, Richard Rezac.
Curated by Pete Schulte
Opening Reception: Friday, August 7th 2015
Gallery talk with participating artists: Saturday, August 8th, 2015
Katy Fischer, Fragments (Detail) 2013, Dimensions Variable, Glazed Porcelain and Stoneware Ceramics
From the exhibition Soft Eyes, August 7 - September 18, Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta
Bad At Sports: Eric Asboe reviews Soft Eyes at Whitespace
ArtsAtl: Maggie Davis reviews Soft Eyes at Whitespace
5 ROOMSAugust 15-30th
Opening reception August 15
6-8pm 509 3rd Ave. S, Nashville, TN
Participating Artists: Joshua Bienko, The Quilters of Gees Bend, Virginia Griswold, Bryce Mcloud/Isle of Printing, and Pete Schulte, 5 Rooms is a pop-up exhibition organized by Karen Seapker and Vadis Turner. For this exhibition, four artists and one collective have each been invited to take over a room as they wish in a raw space in downtown Nashville. The exhibition spans a wide variety of media consisting of but not limited to painting, sculpture, textiles, social practice, and ceramics. Bringing together artists from Nashville and Knoxville, TN and Tuscaloosa and Gee’s Bend, Alabama- this exhibition builds upon the artistic social network unique to artists living in the South.
Comprised of works on paper, objects and a wall drawing, my installation, A Letter Edged In Black 3: Expulsion, is the first of two related installations to be presented in Nashville this fall. A Letter Edged In Black 4: The Belletrist opens at The Packing Plant on Saturday, November 7.
The Tennesean: Sarah Estes Previews 5 Rooms, Nashville
June 2015 | Artist in Residence at Yaddo
Build A Fire | Solo Exhibiton at Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta
February 19 - March 28th
*Burnaway reviews Build A Fire
South of No North, East of No West, curated by Brian Edmonds, Lowe Mill, Huntsville, AL, January 7, 2014-February 28, 2014, with an opening reception on January 9th, 6-8
Noir/Blanc | November 22 - March, 2015 Look&Listen Gallery, Saint Chamas, FranceFeaturing the work of: Alain Biltereyst , Armelle De Sainte Marie, Amy Feldman, Andrew Seto, Bertrand derel, Brian Cypher, Corrine Laroche, David Rhodes, Didier Petit, Espen Erichsen, Gabriele herzog, Jan van der Poleg, Jeremie Chabaud, Karl Bielik, Laura Charlton, Michael Voss, Nelio, Peter Shear, Paul Pagk, Pete Schulte, Richard Van Der Aa, Rieko koga, Rob de Oude, Rene korten, Tobias Wenzel, Tilman.
John Dilg: Paintings / Pete Schulte: Drawings
Jeff Bailey Gallery, Hudson, New York October 25 - December 14, 2014
August 2014
The Fuel and Lumber Company Presents: New Work by Amy Pleasant and Pete SchulteThe Fuel and Lumber Company was founded in the summer of 2013 by Amy Pleasant and Pete Schulte to facilitate a variety of exhibitions and related events. This brief exhibition of new work is our way of introducing ourselves and inaugurating this project.
August 22-24, 12-6 pm and by appointment through September 6
May 2014
Soft Eyes: An exhibition for Curating Contempory Featuring the work of: Katy Fischer, John Dilg, Richard Rezac, Travis Head, Leah Raintree, Andy Moon Wilson, Douglas Degges, Julia Fish, Scott Ingram, Hamlett Dobbins, Amy Pleasant.
Assembled by Pete Schulte
*Image: John Dilg, (of the) Forest Green, 2004
Art In America: Carol Diehl reviews Pardon Up Here
Feburary 2014
Burnaway: Rachel Reese reviews Between Moth And Flame
ArtsAtl: Donna Mintz reviews Between Moth And Flame
ArtPapers Auction, Atlanta
January 2014
The Simplest Means
Group exhibition at Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York
New York Times: Ken Johnson reviews Simplest Means
Frieze Magazine: Jennifer Kabat reviews Simplest Means
Between Moth and Flame
Solo exhibition at whitespace gallery/whitespec project space, Atlanta, Georgia
Opening January 10th
BurnAway names A Letter Edged In Black one of the best shows of 2013
Prairie Smoke (solo exhibition & lecture)Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois
October 2013Texas Contemporary Art Fair with Beta Pictoris Gallery
Fall 2013
TENWORDSANDONESHOT: Featured Artist
Fall 2013(con)TEXT – Group ExhibitionSharon Arts Center, Peterborough, New Hampshire
Curated by Tim Donovan - Launch F18 Gallery, New York
Summer 2013PULP: Works On/Of PaperBeta Pictoris Gallery, Birmingham, Alabama
May 2013Painting Painting, Group Show at ArtPadSFSquare Cylinder Review
February 2013A Letter Edged In BlackThe Visual Arts Gallery, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Interview on Contemporary Drawing Salon
December 2012 Pardon Up HereLuise Ross Gallery, New York, New York