The Wendover Residence Program: PARTICIPANTS

 

2009

Jan Estep
Erika Osborne and Tracey Stuckey
Smudge
Ginger Strand
Rob Ray and Jen Hofer
Jen Lyon
Dominic Miller

2008

Joni Sternbach
Neal White
Nowhere Group (Charissa Niles, Brennan Conaway, Matt McCalmont)
Sarah Cowles
Steve Lacy
Erica Olsen
Owen Gump
Sonja Hinrichsen

2007

Jess Dunn
Kristin Posehn
Philip Govedare
Matt McCormick
Lewis Colburn
Robin Doherty and Carol Hummel
Vincent Lamouraux and Etienne Bernard
Gunter Stoger and Rita Lasleberger
Cassim Shephard

2006

John Arndt
David Clayton and Stephanie Koenig
Uta Kogelsberger
Lisa Blatt
Martin Hogue
John Brinton Hogan
Katherine Bash
Bill Fox, Mark Klett, Michael Light
Brian Conley
Nicole Jean Hill
Oscar Tuazon

2005

Zelig Kurland
Mara Scrupe
Richard Saxton/ Municipal Workshop
Bernd Behr
Christian Schink
Lucy Raven
Jesse Stiles & Olivia Robinson
Jean-Michel Pancin and Etienne Bernard

2004

Bill Wiley
Christian Stayner
Victoria Sambunaris
Cathy Ward and Eric Wright
E Team
Liza McConnell
Brett Stalbaum and Paula Poole

2003

Rich Pell
Bill Fox and Mark Klett
Are Flagan
Simparch
Achim Mohné
Martin Lucas
Catherine Harris
Tori Arpad
Bill Brown


2002

Jessica Sowls
Liza McConnell
Tim Nohe
Ted Kane

2001

Wayne Barrar
Christa Erickson
Deborah Stratman

2000

Piet Trantel
Scott Smallwood
Richard Menzies
Daniel Mihalyo
Derek Stroup

1999

Charles Hood
Mark Ruwedel
Sara Irving
Cynthia Hooper, Erling Sjovold, Jesse Wiedel
Christopher WIlcha
Great God Pan (Erik Bluhm and Mark Sundeen)
Simparch

1998

Timothy Nohe
James Harbison
Jennifer Steensma
Jeremy Kunkel
Alice Konitz
Jennifer Odem and John Reed
Kelly Coyne

1997

John Reed

Cindy Hooper, Erling Sjovold, and Jerry Smith

Cindy Hooper, Erling Sjovold, and Jerry Smith were residents in Wendover in 2000. The three of them are painters in the Plain Air style - using easels to paint what they see outdoors, in situ. While in Wendover, they produced numerous paintings, on board and canvas, that depicted the local landscape around the airbase. Some of the work was shown in the exhibit Disruptive Topographies: The Utah Paintings of Hooper, Sjovold, and Smith, at Humboldt State University, in 2001.

More on the group

Cynthia Hooper's website