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Escalation Surveillance Exhibition Proposal
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Stinktown Two (Scott Kolbo and Lance Sinnema)
http://stinktown2.wordpress.com
scott.kolbo@gmail.com - lsinnema@hotmail.com
EXHIBITIONS
2014
• Presenter Exhibition. Yuma Art Center. Feb. 21 – March 31, 2014. Yuma
Arizona.
• Other/Self. Anchor Space Gallery. June 2013. Anacortes, Washington
2012
• Young Punks, Old Fools. Seattle Pacific Art Center Gallery. Seattle Pacific
University. Oct.-Dec. 2012. Seattle Washington
• Escalation. Collaborative exhibit with Lance Sinnema. Saranac Art
Projects. Spokane Washington
PERMANENT COLLECTIONS
• Washington State Art Collection
EDUCATION
Scott Kolbo
• 2000 M.F.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison: Printmaking and Drawing
• 1996 B.F.A. Boise State University: Painting and Printmaking
Lance Sinnema
• 2003 M.F.A. Washington State University
• 1999 B.A. Whitworth University
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FOR COLLECTIVE MEMBERS
Scott Kolbo
Seattle WA
scott.kolbo@gmail.com
Scott Kolbo was born in Washington State in the early seventies and grew up the
Northwestern United States. As a kid he spent countless hours drawing to stave
off boredom, and drawing continues to play a dominant role in all his work. He
became interested in the tradition of satire by looking through art books in the
library and realizing that he was most attracted to prints with funny looking people
in them. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Printmaking from
Boise State University in 1996 and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Printmaking
from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2000. Scott lived in Spokane
Washington for twelve years while working as a Professor at Whitworth
University, and in 2012 he took a faculty position at Seattle Pacific University. He
teaches a variety of courses including; Printmaking, Drawing, Design, New
Media, and Contemporary Art History. His interests revolve around the study of
culture, aesthetics, literature, film, and contemporary art. In his studio art work he
is interested in the incorporation of new technologies into traditional art making
strategies and mixing together elements from high and low culture. Scott exhibits
his work locally, nationally, and in web-based formats.
Lance Sinnema
Spokane, WA
Lance Sinnema has been living and working in Spokane Washington since 2003.
He is currently a Lecturer at Whitworth University teaching ceramics, design and
seminar courses, as well as serving as the Gallery Director for the Bryan Oliver
Gallery at Whitworth. Along with his teaching role, Lance has been involved in
Spokane’s greater art community. He is a founding member of the Saranac Art
Projects Co-op, and served as its President for two years from 2010 to 2012. He
has shown his own work regularly in Spokane, and the cooperative work created
with Scott Kolbo as a member of the Stinktown Two Collective has been show
more extensively.