David Friedheim & Trisha Kyner
5830 Flannery Lane | Baltimore, MD 21207
davidfriedheim@yahoo.com
trishakyner@earthlink.net
(443) 257-6894
(443) 257-6903

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Grendel’s Mother
Community Projects:
2006 “Monster Arch”, 22’x20’x5’, steel and fabric for the City of Baltimore’s
“International Festival”, Baltimore, MD.
2004 "Zotz", 10'x6'x5', steel and fabric for "Day of the Dead", The Legion of Honor Museum, San Francisco, CA
  “Flame Heart Memorial”, 5’x3’x3’, cement and mosaic sculpture built with people with developmental disabilities in partnership with Department of Mental Health, City of Virginia Beach, VA.
  “Mud Head”, sculptural installation made of natural materials built with students from Horizon School, Mill Valley, CA.
2003 “Giant Frog”, 5’x8’x8’, paper mache and steel sculpture built with high school students and community volunteers for Civic Arts 40th anniversary celebration, Walnut Creek, CA.
  "Tree of Life", 7'x6'x3", cement and mosaic sculpture built with students of Marin Country Day School, Corte Madera, CA.
  “Poochifer”, 8’x9’x8’, cement and mosaic sculpture built with adult volunteers, for backstage party, Bjork concert, San Francisco, CA.
2002 "Hands! Tools!", Artists in Residence, Discovery Museum, Sausalito, CA. Permanently installed 6' tall, 12' long steel screen
  SMARTS Sculpture, Youngstown State University, Youngstown Ohio. Cement and tile sculpture placed at W.S. Guy Middle School. Paper mache sculpture installed in the atrium of Youngstown Symphony Hall.
  Ecology Carnival, 100 costumes and four paper mache floats made with students from Horizon School, Mill Valley, CA.
2001 “Big Red Dog”, 15’ long paper mache parade float for Fire Festival at The Crucible, Berkeley, CA. and the “How Berkeley Can You Be?” parade.
Public Lectures and Panels:
2006 “Grendel’s Mother”, Rinehart School of Sculpture, Baltimore, MD.
  “Grendel’s Mother”, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY.
2004 “Collaborative Sculpture”, Contra Costa Community College, San Pablo, CA
2003 Artist Selection Panel, Fruitvale Pedestrian Public Art Project, Oakland, CA
  “Collaborative Sculpture”, University of West Indies, Trinidad
Publications:
Baltimore Sun, “Revelers at Gate”, August 4, 2006 (photo).
Virginia Pilot, "Art Makes Memories Tangible at Beach Center", June 13, 2004 (photo).
Contra Costa Times, “An Art Party For Everyone”, October, 2003
Youngstown State Alumni Magazine, “Community Partnerships and Outreach”, Fall 2002 (photo).
Youngstown Vindicator, “In the Studio”, March 2002 (photos).
Youngstown Vindicator, “Pupils Create a Work of Mythical Proportions”, March 2002. (photos).
sfartsmagazine.com, “New Mural Dedication”, January 2002 issue.
The Daily Californian, “Art Reflects City’s Diversity”, June 19, 2001,(photo.)
SF Weekly, “Into the Crucible”, June 21, 2001.
   

 


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