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Jason Sabbides


Art 261- Intermediate Painting


Jason Sabbides (born 1976) is an American artist from Springfield, Massachusetts. Sabbides has received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The University of North Carolina at Asheville in 2008, and his Master of Fine Arts from East Tennessee State University in 2012. He started creating art in 2004 after he left the army. He was a professor at East Tennessee State University and an adjunct professor of art at Virginia Highlands Community College. He is currently Assistant Professor of Art and Design at Lees-McRae College, in Banner Elk, North Carolina. Sabbides dabbles in all art media from painting,to printmaking and sculpture.

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Exhibitions

His solo exhibitions include;

“Mixelplixel," Higher Education Center, Abingdon, Virginia, 2013

“Float in Float Out", William King Museum, Abingdon, Virginia, 2012

“New Work," Pump Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina, 2009

"Maintaining a Pantheon," S. Tucker Cooke Gallery, University Of North Carolina Asheville, 2008

"Sabbides," J Iverson Riddle Developmental Center, Morganton, North Carolina, 2005

His group exhibitions is a longer list including;

“First Annual Veterans Art Show," Nelson's Fine Art Center, Johnson City, Tn 2013

"Oh Chaos," Flood Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina, 2009

“Impressions," Tipton Street Gallery, Juror: David Mazure, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2009

“Art Lives,” The Garage, Asheville, North Carolina, 2008

"21st Annual Juried Open Art Competition," Old Rock School. Valdese, North Carolina, 2008

"5th Annual Selected Artwork," Highsmith University Union Art Gallery. University Of North Carolina Asheville, NC

“Art Front Selected Art Show,” University Of North Carolina Asheville, North Carolina, 2008

“Montford Fourth Annual Arts & Music Festival,” Asheville, North Carolina, 2007

“Annual Juried Art Show,” Juror: Greg Shelnutt. University Of North Carolina Asheville, North Carolina, 2007

“Tour d' Art & Historic Morganton Festival,” Morganton, North Carolina, 2006

Publications

Sabbides has been published on numerous occasions.

“First Annual Veterans Art Show," Johnson City Press, Pg6, Friday August 2, 2013

"The Artist," Front Cover, Metabolism, Volume 3, Issue 3, October 2008

"Mad Roberto's Machine," HeadWaters Creative Arts Magazine, 2008.

Dr. David Hopes, "The New Masters," The Laurel of Asheville, Volume 4 Issue 6, June 2007.

Arnold Wengrow, "Art: Gallery A Big Hit At Airport,” Asheville Citizen-Times, August 18, 2007.

References

Jason Sabbides Wikipedia