Tim Vermeulen Education 1986 1982 Masters of Fine Arts, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Art Education, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI Selected Solo and Two-Person Exhibitions 2010 Packer Schopf Gallery, Chicago, IL (Scheduled January) 2008 Packer Schopf Gallery, Chicago, IL 2007 Judith Racht Gallery, Harbert, MI 2006 Gescheidle Gallery, Chicago, IL 2005 Mount Saint Mary’s University, Emmitsburg, MD 2004 ArtLA (featured artist, Gescheidle Gallery), Los Angeles, CA Gescheidle Gallery, Chicago, IL Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, MI 2003 Signal 66 Gallery, Washington DC 2002 Wood Street Gallery, Chicago, IL Trinity Christian College, Palos Heights, IL 2001 Mount Saint Mary’s University, Emmistburg, MD Signal 66 Gallery, Washington, DC Catholic University, Washington, DC Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA 1999 Mount Saint Mary’s University, Emmitsburg, MD Trinity Christian College, Palos Heights, IL 1997 Wood Street Gallery, Chicago, IL 1996 Trinity Christian College, Palos Heights, IL Wood Street Gallery, Chicago, IL 1995 Noyes Cultural Arts Center, Evanston, IL 1993 South Suburban College, South Holland, IL Selected Group Exhibitions 2009 “Gone to the Dogs,” Denise Bibro Fine Art, New York, NY “UpScale/DownSize,” Willard Wankelman Gallery, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH Tim Vermeulen Selected Group Exhibitions (cont’d.) 2008 “Mythonomy,” The Spurious Fugitive, South Bend, IN “Masks,” Judith Racht Gallery, Harbert, MI 2007 “The Art of Forgiveness: Images of the Prodigal Son,” Museum of Biblical Art, New York, NY Bridge Art Fair, Packer Schopf Gallery, Chicago, IL 2004 “Post-Mortem: & Away We Go,” Signal 66 Gallery, Washington, DC “Articulating the Intangible,” Mclean Project for the Arts, Mclean, VA 2003 “Through a Glass Darkly,” First Presbyterian Church Gallery, Ft. Wayne, IN 2002 “Wish You Were Here,” Wood Street Gallery, Chicago, IL 2001 “Small Packages III,” Wood Street Gallery, Chicago, IL “Contemporary Realism: A Survey of Washington Area Artists,” The Athenaeum, Alexandria, VA 2000 “Small Packages,” Wood Street Gallery, Chicago, IL “Shake the Coat,” North Park University, Chicago, IL “New Talent,” Signal 66 Gallery, Washington DC “Summer Show of Gallery Artists”, Wood Street Gallery, Chicago, IL 1999 “Small Packages II,” Wood Street Gallery, Chicago, IL “Drawing Invitational,” Wood Street Gallery, Chicago, IL 1998 “Small Package,” Wood Street Gallery, Chicago, IL “What We Have Seen,” Gallery Arcadia, Grand Rapids, MI “Progeny,” North Park College, Chicago, IL 1996 “All About Painting,” Judith Racht Gallery, Harbert, MI “Pandora’s Box,” Wood Street Gallery, Chicago, IL 1995 “Obsession,” Wood Street Gallery, Chicago, IL “Self-Portrait,” Lyons-Weir Gallery, Chicago, IL “Self-Portraits,” Hinsdale Art Center, Hinsdale, IL 1994 “Storytellers,” Wood Street Gallery 1993 “Reflections of Light,” Illinois State University 1991 “Around the Coyote,” Chicago, IL 1989 “16th Annual Union League Art Show,”Chicago, IL 1986 “The Masters of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition,” Krannert Art Museum, Champaign, IL 1982 “Bachelor of Arts Exhibition,” Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI Tim Vermeulen Selected Bibliography Brusic, Robert M. And Grace Will Lead Me Home, Lutheran University Press, 2007 Philbin, Gail. “Artist Targets Man’s Internal Struggle,” The Grand Rapids Press, September 19, 2004. O’Sullivan, Michael. “A Close Look Into a Broken Mirror,” Washington Post, January 31, 2003 Brunneti, John. “The Man-made Wildernesses of Tim Vermeulen”, Catalogue essay for exhibition at Wood Street Gallery, September 2002. Dawson, Jessica. “Vermeulen and Bolt at Signal 66,” The Washington Post, April 19, 2001. O’Sullivan, Michael. “New Talent at Signal 66,” Washington Post, August 11, 2000 Crothers, Beck. “Solo Exhibition Previews,” Crothers Quarterly, Winter 2001, Volume 2, No. 4. Bakker, Conrad. “The Conviction of Sight,” The Paper, October 22-28, 1998. Camper, Fred. “Slick and Twisted,” Chicago Reader, Volume 25 (33), May 24, 1996 Nesvacil, Stephan. “Storytellers,” Free Fest Monthly, October, 1994. Argy, Andy. “Fresh Produce,” The New Art Examiner, Volume 14, No. 4. Bakker, John. “Emblems of Pain and Grace,” The Banner, December 18, 1989. Selected Collections Old Kent Bank, Grand Rapids, MI Curt Conklin, Chicago, IL Irving Stenn, Chicago, IL Stephen Cohen, Los Angeles, CA JoAnne Colonna Acheson, Los Angeles, CA Warren Weisberg, Evanston, IL Robert A. Lewis, Naples, FL Doug Stock, Chicago, IL Nick Cave, Chicago, IL Maria Sakamoto, Potomac, MD Henry Vogel, Chicago, IL Lane Winter Vanderslice, Chicago, IL Michael Delgass, New Haven, CT John Bakker, Chicago, IL Keith England, Chicago, IL Alex Margolies, New York, NY Brett Harper, Lebanon, OH Carolyn Rogers, Chicago, IL Chantal Habermam, Chicago, IL David Mandell, Portland, OR Marc Ham, Wilmington, DE Victor Friedman, Chicago, IL Steve Paddock, Indianapolis, IN Michael McVickar/Brian Westphal, Chicago, IL Mary K. O'Shaughnessy, Chicago, IL James Bristol, Santa Fe, NM Dan Fegan, Los Angeles, CA Oliver Sears, Dublin, Ireland Marc Ham, Los Angeles, CA Andre Stone, Chicago, IL Timothy VanLaar, Champaign, IL Mary O’Shaughnessy, Chicago, IL Mark Jenkins, Chicago, IL David Zimmerman, Covert, MI Howard A. Tullman, Evanston, IL Bob Blau, Chicago, IL John Hrehov, Fort Wayne IN Gregorio Pakorny, Potomac, MD Jenny Weisberg, Brooklyn, NY Dr. Milton Robin, Evanston, IL G.E. Colpitts, Elgin, IL Peggy Asseo, Evanston, IL Howard Eglit, Highland Park, IL Donald Herman, Chicago, IL David Garrett, Portland, OR Stephen Johnson, Sadorus, IL