David Page
Born in Cape Town, South Africa, David Page earned a National Diploma in Fine Arts from the Cape Tecnikon in 1986 and received an MFA from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2002.
Recent solo shows include
The Object is Dead at Jordan Faye Contemporary in Baltimore and God and Lunchmeat at Old Dominion University.
Group shows include
Fools! Kings, Clowns & Revolutionaries, Gallery 31, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC “From Here to There: Parallel Trajectories” Stedman Gallery, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, “Simultaneous Presence, Sculpture at Evergreen 6”, Outdoor Sculpture Biennial, Evergreen Museum & Library, Baltimore, MD and “Bad Ideas Dead Ends and Guilty Pleasures” at the Hamiltonian Gallery, Washington DC.
Other awards include the Trawick Prize in 2004 and the University of Maryland’s Art for Peace Award in 2001, which included the commission of a small sculptural object that was presented to Nelson Mandela upon his visit to the university.
Mr. Page teaches at American University and the Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington DC and lives in Baltimore with his wife (and jewelry designer) Lauren Schott and pit-bull Voltaire.
More work may be seen at davidpageartist.com