c.v.

MANUAL (Suzanne Bloom/Ed Hill)

Edward Hill: b. Springfield, Massachusetts, 1935. Rhode Island School of Design B.F.A. (1957); Yale University, M.F.A. (1960). Academic Appointments: Florida State University, 1959 – 62; Smith College, 1962 -76; Dartmouth College, 1969 – 70; Amherst College, 1971; Professor of Art, University of Houston, 1976 – 2005; Professor Emeritus, 2005-.

Suzanne Bloom: b. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1943. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and University of Pennsylvania B.F.A. (1965); University of Pennsylvania, M.F.A. (1968). Academic Appointments:
Pennsylvania State University, 1969 – 70; Smith College, 1970 –
76; Professor of Art, University of Houston, 1976 – 2012; Professor Emeritus, 2012-.

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2019  Books, Books & More Books: Works by MANUAL, photoworks, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, TX, Aug 18-Nov 10.

2018  …and Books, photoworks, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Feb 24-Mar 31.

2016   Raising Nature, photoworks, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Jan 16-Feb 20.

2014   Now and Then/Book Project III, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Mar 15-Apr 26.

2012   Picture Books, photoworks, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Mar 16-Apr 21.

2011   MANUAL on Books, photoworks, Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, TX, Mar 12-Apr 24.

2010   MANUAL on Books, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX,  Mar 12-Apr 17.

2007   MANUAL: On the Verge, photoworks, SFA Galleries, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX, April 13-Jun 8.

2007  WAR and PEACE and QUIET, drawings, animations, photoworks, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Sept 8-Oct 13

2005   Archive Fever: A Digital Wonder Room by MANUAL, programmed animations, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, June 7-Oct 23.

2004   MANUAL: Two Worlds, The Collaboration of Ed Hill and Suzanne Bloom, retrospective exhibition, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston , Houston, TX, Feb 29-May 23.  Catalogue-book.

2004   On the Verge | manual, photoworks, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Mar 2-Apr 10.

2004   MANUAL, Moscow Multimedia Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia, September.

2004   MANUAL, Samara Museum of Art, Samara, Russia, June.

2003   Our Local Arcadia: MANUAL, Karl Drerup Art Gallery, photoworks, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH, Nov 5-Jan 25

2002   Recent Work; video projection and photoworks, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Feb 23-Mar 18.

2002   MANUAL: Two Worlds, The Collaboration of Ed Hill and Suzanne Bloom, retrospective exhibition,International Center of Photography, New York, NY  (traveling).  Catalogue-book.

2000  Time Out OJoint; New WorksMoody Gallery, Houston, TX, Mar 4-Apr 1.

1999   A Constructed Forest: The Trouble With Arcadia, multimedia installation, Herron Gallery, Herron School of Art, Indianapolis, IN, Oct 6-Nov 6.

1998   The Trouble with Arcadia, photoworks, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Feb 19-Mar 19.

1998   Two Worlds, a digital/photographic exhibition, Austin College, Sherman, TX, Feb 16-Mar 22.

1996   man.machine.forest, two-and-three dimensional photo-constructions, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Feb 24-Mar 23.

1994   A Constructed Forest, multimedia installation, Society for Contemporary Photography, Kansas City, MI, Jan 13-Feb 11.

1994   FOREST\PRODUCTS,  multimedia installation, Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Scottsdale, AZ, Aug 19-Oct 23.

1994   MANUAL (Ed Hill & Suzanne Bloom), photoworks, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Nov 12-Dec 10.

1993   A Constructed Forest, on-site installation in the town forest, Craig Phadrig Wood, Inverness, Scotland, Jun 21-Jul 30.

1992   Two Worlds: Photoworks, Jayne H. Baum Gallery, New York, NY, Sept 10-Oct 17.

1992   FOREST\PRODUCTS, multimedia installation, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago, IL, Mar 28-May 23.

1992   Two Worlds, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Mar 7-Apr 11.

1991   FOREST\PRODUCTS: A Multimedia Installation,  Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX, Jan 19-Mar 10.

1989   VIDEOLOGY, Didactic Space, Frito-Lay, Corporate Headquarters, Plano, TX

1988   MANUAL: After Nature, Multimedia Installation and Photographs, Emily Edwards Gallery, Southwest Craft Center, San Antonio, TX, Sept 1-Oct 8.

1988   After Nature: Video Installation and Photographs, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Feb 20-Mar 19.

1988   MANUAL, photographs, Laurence Miller Gallery, New York, NY, Feb 10-Mar 26.

1987   MANUAL, photographs, V.S.G. Gallery, Torino Fotographia ’87, Biennale Internazionale, Torino, Italy, June 18-July 18.

1987   MANUALEd Hill & Suzanne Bloom, photoworks, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Feb 21-Mar 21.

1986   VIDEOLOGY, work by MANUAL, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, TX, Mar 1-Apr 21.

1985   VIDEOLOGY and VIDEOTROPES, University of Colorado Art Galleries, Boulder, CO,Oct 28-Dec 5.

1985   MANUAL, photographs, Orange Coast College Photo Gallery, Costa Mesa, CA

1985   MANUAL—Collaborative Photographic Works, Northlight Gallery, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, Oct 28-Dec 5.

1984   VIDEOLOGYL A Series of 120 images produced in 1983-84…, photographs, drawings, video, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, Mar 30-Apr 28.

1984   MANUAL, Gallery of Art, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA, November-December.

1983   An Exhibition of Recent Work, photographs, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX, May 3-28.

1983   MANUAL, Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY, February.

1981   Vermont Landscapes (13 Ways of Coping with Nature), and Kerrville (an allegorical documentary), photographs, Cronin Gallery, Houston, TX, Jan 15-Feb 7.

1980   Suzanne Bloom and Ed Hill (MANUAL): Research and Collaboration, photographs, drawings, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, Feb 20-April 13.  Catalogue.

1978   manual, photographs, Cronin Gallery, Houston, TX, May 2-27.

1978   manual, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, Nov 13-25.
1976   manual, Cronin Gallery, Houston, TX, Sept 7-Oct 2.

1975   manual, photographs, Amherst College, Amherst, MA.

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2019
“Retooled: Highlights from the Hechinger Collection,” Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TX.

2018
“Contemporary Artists in Houston from the Collection of William J. Hill and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
“40 Years Discovery: Gifts of Clint Willour”, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, TX.

2017
“re-thinking photography: Conceptual Photography from Texas”, a single exhibition split between two venues—FotoFest International Houston, Texas & Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX.
“re-collection”, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, Ill.
“Flora and Fauna”, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, TX.

2016
“Color, Line, and Form,” Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C.

2015-16
“40th Anniversary Exhibition,” Moody Gallery, Houston, TX.

2015
“Amplified Abstraction,” El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, TX.

2014
“Houston Artists Hall of Fame,” curated by Patricia Covo Johnson, Houston Fine Art, NGR Center, Houston, TX.
“Contemporary Texas: Selections from the Permanent Collection,” Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, TX.

2013
“Editions”, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX.

2012-13
“Espoused,” curated by Lee Littlefield, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, TX.

2012
“Perfect World”, San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX.

2011
“Silver: 25th Anniversary Exhibition”, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX.
“Book Report”, Bank of America Center Lobby, Houston, TX, organized by Kinzelman Art Consulting.

2010
“35 Years: Anniversary Exhibition”, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX.

2007
“Visions from Fotofest 1986-2006”, Fotofest, Houston, TX.
“A Way With Words”, Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, TX.

2006
“Silver: 25th Retrospective Exhibition”, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX.
“Texas 100: Selections from the El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, TX (catalogue).
“Collectors X 3”, Art League Houston, Houston, TX.

2005
“Houston Galleries Exhibition”, FotoFest, Houston, TX.
“The Natural World”, Beeville Art Museum, Beeville, TX.

2004
“Perspectives @ 25: A Quarter Century of New Art in Houston”, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX.

2003
“Animals”, Artcar Museum, Houston, TX.
“For the Birds”, Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, TX.
“Tools as Art: The Hechinger Collection”, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA.
“Regional Selections 30”, Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, NH.

2001
“Contemporary Art and Photography”, Celebrating 25 Years of Collecting Photographs at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
“Zeros and Ones”, University of Saint Francis, Moser Performing Arts Center Gallery, Joliet, IL.
“Post Modern Americans – A Selection”, The Menil Collection, Houston, TX.

2000
“Conceptual Photography from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
“Texas Dialogues: Scenic Overlook”, Blue Star Art Space, San Antonio, TX.
“25 Years”, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX.
“Grace”, Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, NY.
“2000 Dallas Video Festival”, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX.

1999
“Hope Photographs”, Museum of Art, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.
“Rattling the Frame: The Photographic Space 1974-1999”, SF Camera Work, San Francisco, CA.
“The Texas Show: Dallas Video Festival 1999”, The Video Association of Dallas, curated by Bart Weiss & Melissa Berry, Dallas, TX (traveling).

1998
“Altered Landscapes”, ArtScan, Houston, TX.
“Between Images; Artists Influencing Artists”, Artists’ Alliance, Lafayette, LA.
“Arcadian Landscapes”, DIF, World Wide Web.
“Ruins in Reverse: Time & Progress in Contemporary Art; part 1”, 4-person show CEPA, Buffalo, NY (catalogue).
“Photography’s Multiple Roles”, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago, IL (catalogue-book).
“6th Bienal Internacional de Pintura, Borderline Figuration: Digital Art Forms”, Cuenca, Ecuador (catalogue), traveling: Quito and Guayaquil, Ecuador.

1997
“Digital Photography Redux 1988-1997”, DIF and Blaffer Gallery, World Wide Web and Houston, TX.
“Art Patterns”, Austin Museum of Art, Laguna Gloria, Austin, TX.
“Digital Decisions”, Art Academy of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH.
“AMST Collects in the Modernist Era: 1972-1997”, The Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TX.
“Changing the Rules of the Game”, Nexus Foundation for Today’s Art, Philadelphia, PA.

1996
“TRUTH? & Electronic Photography”, University of Florida, The University Galleries, Gainesville, FL.
“Imprint: 27 Houston Artists’ ideas for public art”, Barbara Davis Gallery, Pennzoil Place, Houston, TX.
“The Bird Show”, West End Gallery, Houston, TX.
“Texas Modern and Post Modern”, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
“The Imaginary Real”, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
“Art Patterns”, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX.
“Working in the 90’s”, College of the Mainland, Texas City, TX (catalogue).
“Metamorphoses, Photography in the Electronic Age”, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA (catalogue-book).

1995-96
“Digital Dramas”, Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, TX;
Austin Museum of Art(TFAA), Austin, TX;
Houston Center of Photography, Houston, TX (cat.)

1995
“The Digital Village”, The Art Gallery, University of Maryland at College Park, College Park, MD (catalogue: WWW site).
“Contact”, Walter/McBean Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA (catalogue).
“Synaesthesia”, Mary Anthony Galleries, New York, NY (catalogue).

1994
“Iterations: The New Image”, International Center of Photography, New York, NY.
“Paradoxical Scale”, Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
“New Acquisitions/New Work/ New Directions II”, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA.
“Mapping”, UTSA Gallery, University of Texas, San Antonio, TX (catalogue), tour: University of North Texas Art Gallery, Denton, TX; Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TX; Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, CA; Nevada Institute for Contemporary Art, Las Vegas, NV.
“Metamorphoses, Photography in the Electronic Age”, F.I.T. Gallery, New York, NY; Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, Houston, TX; Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA; San Jose
Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, NC.
“Landscape Without Figures”, Hooks-Epstein Galleries, curated by David Brauer, Houston, TX.
“Stories”, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX.
“Targeting Images, Objects + Ideas”, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago, IL.

1993
“Forest of Visions”, Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN; Harn Museum of Art, Gainsville, FL.
“Renewing Our Earth: Art and the Environment-Taejon International Expo 93”, U.S. Pavilion, Taejon, Korea (catalogue).
“Iterations: The New Image”, Montage 93, International Festival of the Image, Rochester, NY (catalogue-book).
“Virtual Interventions”, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Scottish International Festival of Photography, Inverness, Scotland.
“Breda Photografica ‘93”, Breda, Netherlands.
“Survival in the Technological World”, Blandon Memorial Art Museum, Fort Dodge, IA.
“Selections from the Permanent Collection: Landscape”, Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, AZ.
“Installations: Dallas Video Festival al 1993”, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX.
“Seeing the Forest Through the Trees”, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX.
“Visions of Our Environment”, Perkins Center for the Arts, Moorestown, NJ.
“Texas Focus: Recent Photographic Acquisitions from the Mundy and Willour Collections”, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
“Observations/Notations”, Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, TX.
“Visions of Our Environment”, Perkins Center for the Arts, Moorestown, NJ.

1992
“Wasteland”, Fotografie Biennale Rotterdam III, Netherlands (catalogue).
“Out of Bounds: The Word Becomes Art”, Scottsdale Center fro the Arts, Scottsdale, AZ.
“Domestic Violence”, Center for Research in Contemporary Art, The University of Texas at Arlington, TX.
“The Land”, Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, TX.
“Freedom of Expression”, University of Houston, Clear Lake Art Gallery, Houston, TX, and Lawndale Art and Performance Center, Houston, TX.
“The Passionate Eye: What Texas Artists Collect”, Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, TX.
“Texas Art Celebration”, Cullen Center, Houston, TX.
“Digital Photography”, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France (catalogue).

1991
“The Perfect World”, San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX.
“WAR: Controlling the Image”, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX.
“Recent Selections from the Permanent Collection”, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, TX.
“Another Side of Progress”, The Light Factory, Charlotte, NC (catalogue).
“Green TV-Environmental Video, Dallas Video ‘91 Festival”, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX.
“Profiles I: The Land”, Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, TX.
“Is There Still Life in the Still Life – or is Nature Morte?” Galveston Arts Center, Galveston, TX.
“Creative Partners”, Sewall Art Gallery, Rice University, Houston, TX.
“Contemporary Photography ” from the collection of Clint Willour, FotoFest, Innova Gallery, Houston, TX.
“A Sense of Place: Recent Acquisitions in Contemporary Texas Art”, San Antonio Museum of Art, TX.

1990
“Peaceably Assembled”, Little Egypt, Houston, TX (catalogue).
“Texas Art Celebration ’90”, 1600 Smith, Houston, TX.
“Odalisques”, Jayne H. Baum Gallery, New York, NY.
“Recent Acquisitions: Houston Photographers”, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
“The Great Photo Show”, FotoFest, G.R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, TX.
“This Land: The State of Texas”, Lawndale Art & Performance Center, Houston, TX (catalogue).
“Digital Image/Digital Photography”,SIGGRAPH ’90, Dallas Public Library, Dallas, TX.
“15 Year Anniversary Exhibition”, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX.
“Aetna Photographic Series: Year 3: Steven Biss, JoAnn Walters and MANUAL (Ed Hill and Suzanne Bloom), Aetna Gallery, Hartford, CT.
“Collaboration”, Film in the Cities, St. Paul, MN.

1989
“The Artist’s Eye: Fourteen Collections”, Diverse Works, Houston, TX.
“Messages from the South”, Sewall Art Gallery, Rice University, Houston, TX (catalogue).
“Dallas Video Festival”, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX.
“The Photographic Book”, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX.
“Machines in the Garden of Art”, Minneapolis College of Art & Design Gallery, Minneapolis, MN (catalogue).
“Digitale Photographie: Perspektief”, Rotterdam, Holland.
“Nature and Culture: Conflict and Reconciliation in Contemporary Photography”, Friends of Photography, San Francisco, CA (catalogue).
“The Private Eye”, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
“Digital Photography”, Museet for Fotokunst, Odense, Denmark (catalogue).
“Digitale Fotografie – Neue Montagen, Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany (catalogue).
“From this Day Forward Photography is Dead”, University of Colorado Art Galleries, Boulder, CO.
“Computers and Photography”, Pyramid Arts Center, Rochester, NY.
“Propa Gender”, Urban Institute for Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI.
“Faculty Exhibition”, Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, Houston, TX.

1988
“Photography and Art: Interactions Since 1946”, Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 1987-88; Queens Museum, Flushing, NY; Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, IA, (catalogue).
“Evocative Presence”, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (catalogue-Bulletin).
“Photography Process”, The Athenaeum, Alexandria, VA (catalogue).

“10 on 8”, window installation, New York, NY
“Utah Arts Festival”, screening of two-channel videowork, “After Nature”, Utah Media Center, Salt Lake City, UT.
“The Absolute Cow Show”, Vermont College, Montpelier, VT.
“Two to Tango”, International Center for Photography, New York, NY (catalogue).
“Digital Photography”, sf Camerawork, San Francisco, CA, (catalogue); traveled to: University of Texas at Arlington, Center for Research in Contemporary Art, Arlington, TX; Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX; CEPA
Gallery, Buffalo, NY.
“Texas Artists”, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX.
“1988 Houston Area Exhibition”, Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, Houston, TX (catalogue).
“Conscience and Content”, Art League, Houston, TX.
“Re: Presentation/Conception/Perception”, Fullerton Museum, Fullerton, CA (catalogue).

1987
“Third Coast Review: A Look at Art in Texas”, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO (catalogue).
“High Tech – New Pop”, Photographic Resources Center, Boston, MA.
“Photography and Art: Interactions Since 1946”, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA (catalogue-book).
“Found”, Diverse Works, Houston, TX.
“Photo-Technology: An Exploration of the Electronic Imaging Environment”, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX.

1986
“Collaborations”, Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (catalogue).
“Prisoners of Conscience” , Diverse Works, Houston, TX (catalogue).
“Collaborations”, Edinborough University of Pennsylvania, Edinborough, PA.
“Contemporary Color Photography”, Photokina, Cologne, Germany (catalogue).
“Photo-synthesis”, Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA.
“Texas Landscapes”, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (catalogue).
“Nine Photographers/Artists”, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX.
“Texas Visions”, Transco Gallery, Houston, TX (catalogue).
“T.V. Generation”, LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) Los Angeles, CA (catalogue).
“The Photographic Print: Extending the Limits”, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX.

1985
“Propaganda”, Midtown Gallery, Houston, TX.
“Suspended Animation”, Cullen Center, Houston, TX.
“Houston Photographers in the Museum Collection”, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
“Signs”, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY (catalogue).
“Video: Medium and/or Message”, Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, TX.
“Texas Artists”, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX.
“The Photographic Print: Color Processess”, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX.

1984
“Video Installations”, San Antonio Art Institute,San Antonio, TX.
“1984 Show”, Two Houston Center, Houston, TX.
“AIPAD ’84: Fifth Annual International Fine Art Photography Exposition, New York, NY (catalogue).
“Public Art”, Diverse Works, Houston, TX.
“Constructions/Photographs”, San Antonio Art Institute, San Antonio, TX.

1983
“Faculty Exhibition”, Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, Houston, TX.
“Santa Fe Festival of the Arts”, Santa Fe, NM.
“Collaborations”, LACPS (Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies), Los Angeles, CA.
“Photographers Invite Photographers”,N.A.M.E. Gallery, Chicago, IL.
“The Television Show: Video Photographers”, Robert Freidus Gallery, New York, NY.

1982
“Target III: In Sequence”, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (catalogue).
“Traditional and Nontraditional Photography: Landscape”, College of the Mainland, Texas City, TX.
“Recent Color”, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA (catalogue).
“Photographs from the Permanent Collection”, University Gallery, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.
“Art from Houston in Norway”, Stavanger Kunstforening, Stavanger, Norway (catalogue).
“Collection ’81 – The Road Show”, Two Houston Center, Houston, TX.

1981
“The Image of the House in Contemporary Art”, The Lawndale Annex, Houston, TX (catalogue).
“Faculty Exhibition”, Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, TX.
“Color in Photography”, Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI (catalogue).
“Texas Photo Sampler”, Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C. (cat.) traveled to: sf Camerawork, San Francisco, CA.

1980
“Fifth Anniversary Exhibition: 1975-1980” Cronin Gallery, Houston, TX (catalogue).
“Mail Art Exhibition”, Kunstlerhaus, Hannover, Germany.
“American Color Photography”, Rudolph Kicken Gallery, Cologne, Germany.
“Response”, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, TX (catalogue).
“U.S. Eye”, Winter Olympic Games, Lake Placid, New York, traveled to: Myers Fine Art Gallery, S.U.N.Y. at Plattsburgh, NY; Erie Public Museum, Erie, PA; S.U.N.Y. at Albany, Albany, NY; Harnet Gallery, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.
“January Film and Video Series”, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA.

1979
“Fifth Anniversary Exhibition”, Photopia Gallery, Philadelphia, PA (catalogue).
“New Acquisitions”, Art Gallery, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.
“The Anthony G. Cronin Memorial Collection”, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (catalogue).
“Photographie als Kunst; Kunst als Photographie, 1949 – 1979”, Tiroler Landesmuseum, Innsbruck, Austria (catalogue).
“On the Beach”, Cronin Gallery, Houston, TX.
“Curator’s Choice: Contemporary American Photography, Venezia ’79, La Photographia”, Venice, Italy (catalogue).
“Doors: Houston Artists”, Alley Theater, Houston, TX (catalogue) traveled to: The Art Center, Waco, TX.
“Women in Art: The Politics of Esthetics”, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA.

1978
“Photography and the Landscape”, Photopia Gallery, Philadelpia , PA.
“Contemporary Art & Modern Living: ’48/’78”, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX.
“Faculty Exhibition”, Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, TX.
“Houston Photographers’ Invitational”, Galveston Art Center, Galveston, TX.
“New American Landscape”, Davis & Long & Company, New York, NY.

1977
“1977 Artist Biennial”, New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA (catalogue).
“Electronic Music Festival”, S.U.N.Y. at Albany, Albany, NY.
“Four Texas Photographers”, Fort Worth Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX (catalogue).
“The Target Collection of American Photography”, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (catalogue) traveled to: Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TX; Heckscher Museum, Huntington, Long Island; Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha,
NB; Fort Worth Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX; St. Catherine College, St. Paul, MN; Charles H. MacNider Museum, Mason City, IA; Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY.

1976
“VIDEO II”, Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA.

1975
“VideoAsAnArtForm” Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA.

VIDEO & INTERACTIVE COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTIONS

2005
“Archive Fever”, 15-houe programmed, projected sequence; Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, New Hampshire, 25th Anniversary commission; June 7-October 23.
“Opus CXXV”, DVD, color, 72 min.

2003
“Big White Pine”, 2nd version, 7-9 hour, projected animation sequence, Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, NH; and, 2004, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.

2002
“The Protracted Image”, programmed animation sequences, FotoFest International, Houston, TX.
“ARKADEA,” DVD, color, 3-channel projection, stereo audio; 2002, International Center of Photography, New York, NY; 2004, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.

2000
“TimeOutOfJoint, DVD, color, 1-channel, stereo audio, 20 minutes; Dallas Video Festival, Dallash Museum of Art, Dallas, TX.
“Neuf Fois Sur Dix; or Homage to the Lumiere Brothers in Nine Degrees of Deviation” programmed animation

1999

“Et In…”, DVD, color, 1-channel, stereo audio, 13 minutes; The Texas Show”: Dallas Video Festival, Dallas, TX.
“WASTE/WATER”, DVD, color, 2-channel. 59 minutes, commissioned, permanent installation, City of Houston Wastewater Operations Testing Laboratory (WOLT), Houston, TX.

1998
“Death by Landscape”, DV, color, 1-channel, stereo audio, 12:23 minutes, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX.

1997
“digital imaging forum”, an Internet web site designed and maintained by Suzanne Bloom & Ed Hill, Blaffer Gallery, Art Museum of the University of Houston

1996

“A Constructed Forest, an interactive dictionary of persons, terms & ideas”, interactive computer program, published in 3 Works, ed. Edward Earle, California Museum of Photography, University of Callifornia, Riverside, CA.

1995
“A Constructed Forest, an interactive dictionary of persons, terms & ideas”, interactive computer program, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX.

1993
“The Constructed Forest”, color, 3/4”, 1-channel, stereo audio, 20 minutes.

1991
“Past/Oral”, color, 1″, 1-channel, 2-channel audio, 23: 24 minutes, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX; excepts shown 2004, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.

1988
“Natural Signs”, color, 1/2″ , 1-channel, 2-channel audio, 27:40 minutes.
“After Nature”, color, 3/4″, 2-channel video, 4-channel audio, 54 minutes, “Lost Horizon”, color, 1/2″ 1-channel video, 3- minutes; installation, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX; “Utah Arts Festival, Utah Media Center, Salt Lake City, UT.

1983
“VIDEOLOGY: The Time of Our Signs”, color, 3/4″ , 1-channel video, 4-channel audio, 15 minutes, Moody Gallery, Houston, TX; and shown in “Video Installation”< San Antonio Art Institute, San Antonia, TX.

1978
“Manhole Uprising Sled”, b/w, 1/2″, 1-channel video, 1-channel audio, 37 minutes.

1976
“Push-Pin III”, b/w, 1/2″, 1-channel video, 1-channel audio, 10 minutes.
“Dr. Mr. Ingres”, color, 1/2″, 1-channel video, 1-channel audio, 12 minutes.
“A Month of Sundays”, color, 1/2″, 1-channel video, 2-channel audio, 15 minutes.
“Battle of Britain”, color, 1/2″, 1-channel video, 4-channel audio by composer Ron Perera, 10 minutes.
“Running in Ricker’s Field”, b/w, 1/2″, 1-channel video, 1-channel audio, 11 minutes.
“A Video Primer”, b/w & color, 1/2″, 1-channel video, 1-channel audio, with artist Peter Crown, 30 minutes.
“The: a video collage”, color, 1/2″, 1-channel video, 4-channel audio, 60 minutes.

1975
“Figure Ground”, b/w, 1/2″, 1-channel video, 1-channel audio, 12 minutes.

1974
“House Across the Screen”, b/w, 1/2″, 1-channel video, 1-channel audio, 7:30 min.
“Push-Pin II”, b/w, 1/2″, 1-channel video, 1-channel audio, 30 minutes.
“Push-Pin “Push-Pin I”, b/w, 1/2”, 1-channel video, 1-channel audio, 28 minutes.

SELECTED COLLECTIONS

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles, CA.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA.
The Menil Collection, Houston, TX.
International Center of Photography, New York, NY.
International Center of Photography (George Eastman House), Rochester, NY.
Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO.
Hood Museum of Art,Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX.
Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, AZ.
Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago, IL.
Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA.
Bayly Art Museum, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.
Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TX.
Castellani Art Museum, Niagara, NY.
Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, TX.
Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC.
Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA.
Arizona State University Main, Arizona, AZ.
Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.
University of Houston, Houston, TX.
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.
Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C.
CameraWorks, Inc., San Francisco, CA.
Atlantic Richfield Corporation, Dallas, TX.
Frito-Lay Corporation, Dallas, TX.
Southwestern Bell Corporation, St. Louis, MO.
Frost Bank, San Antonio, TX.
The Hechinger Collection.
Wilson Industries, Houston, TX.
Cheniere Energy, Houston, TX.
At&T Corporation, Houston, TX.

LECTURES/PRESENTATIONS/PANELS/WORKSHOPS

2014
“MANUAL in Books,” Hirsch Library Talk Series, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
“The Evolution of MANUAL’s Art and Modern Photography: 1974-2014,” Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, TX.

2012
“Analog to Digital,” School of Art, University of Houston, Houston, TX.
“Curator’s Dialog,” FotoFest, Houston, TX.

2011
“MANUAL on books,” Galveston Art Center, Galveston, TX.

2010
“Manual on books,” Moody Gallery in conjunction with FotoFest, Houston, TX.

2008
“Perspectives Talk,” Suzanne Bloom, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, TX.
“Age Matters,” DiverseWorks, Houston, TX

2007
“MANUAL,” Visiting Artists, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX.

2005
“Artists’ Talk: Ed Hill and Suzanne Bloom (MANUAL),” Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, NH.

2004
“MANUAL,” Gallery Talk, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Houston, TX.
“MANUAL,” Gallery Talk, MFAH, FotoFest event, Houston, TX.
Panelists, NCAA Conference, Glassell School, Houston, TX.

2003
Visiting Artists, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
Visiting Artists, Utah State University, Logan, UT.
Panel, Samara Museum of Art, Samara, Russia.
Visiting Artists, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH.
“Artists/Scholars Talk”, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX.

1999
Visiting Artists, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.
Visiting Artists, Herron School of Art, Indianapolis, In.
Visiting Artists, University of Indiana, Bloomington, IN.
Visiting Artists, S.U.N.Y. at New Paltz, New Paltz, NY.

1998
“Artists Influencing Artists”, Panel Discussion, Artists’ Alliance, Lafayette, LA.
Digital Workshop, Cuenca, Ecuador.
Visiting Artists, Universidad Central, Quito, Ecuador.

1997
“Digital Imaging Forum with MANUAL”, SPE National Conference, Dallas, TX.
“MANUAL”, Visiting Artists, Boston Museum School of Fine Arts, Boston, MA.
“New Media Symposium II”, Southwestern Louisiana University, Lafayette, LA.
“MANUAL (Suzanne Bloom/Ed Hill)”, Maryland Institute, College of Art, MD.

1996
Panel Moderators: Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX, “Digital Dramas”, Houston, TX.
“Dangerous Toys”, Adobe Workshop, SPE Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
“The Electronic Collage”, Digital Workshop, Anderson Ranch, Snowmass, CO.
“Artist/Advocate; or why you shouldn’t trust the word of the forester”, Hallwalls, Buffalo, NY.

1995
“LIFE with MANUAL”, High Museum, Atlanta, GA.
“MANUAL,” University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.
“The Politics of Exhibitions”, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX.
“MANUAL and the Electronic Image”, Blaffer Gallery, Houston, TX.
“Electronic Book”, workshop, CSU Summer Arts, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA.
“ArtSpace/CyberCulture”, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.

1994
“MANUAL,” Visiting Artists, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO.
“New Technologies and Photographic Education”, SPE, Chicago, IL.
“Dialogue,” Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX.
“Women and Technology”, Women and Photography, Houston, TX.
MANUAL, Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Scottsdale, AZ.

1993
Lecture and Visiting Artists, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Lecture: “Information Revolution”, University of Akron, Akron, OH.
Lecture: Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Inverness, Scotland.
Lecutre: “New Imaging, New Technologies”, Highland Regional Council Chambers,Inverness, Scotland.
Presenter: School of the Visual Arts, New York, NY.
Presenter: New York University, New York, NY.
Lecture and Visiting Artists: Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI.

1992
Lecture: “Displacement”, Center for Research in Contemporary Art, The University of Texas at Arlington, TX.
Lecture: “Forest\ Products” exhibition, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago, IL.
Artists Presentation and panel, Issues for Artists, American Photography Institute,Tisch School of the Arts, New York, NY.
“Still Video Imaging,” workshop, CSU Summer Arts, Humboldtd State University, Arcata, CA.

1991
“Dialogue,” Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX.
“Second Generation Original”, lecture and workshop, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
“Society and Perception: New Imaging Technology”, California Museum of Photography, Riverside, CA.

1990
Panelists, “The Future of Photography: Artistic and Technical Advances,”Foundation for a Creative America, Bicentennial Celebration, Washington, D.C.
“MANUAL”, Montclair State, Montclair, NJ.

1989
“Dialogue”, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX.
Visiting Artists, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.
“The Art of Persuasion”, panel, Blaffer Gallery, Houston, TX.
“The Big MAC Special: Computer Graphics with MANUAL”, workshop, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX.
“Photoforum”, panel presentation, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
“Electronic Imaging: Persistence of Memory/Persistence of Vision”, panel presentation, SPE National Conference, Rochester, NY.
“Selections from ‘The Art of Photography'”, museum talk, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.

1988
“Photography for Educators”, panel presentation, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
“Gallery Talk”, Southwest Craft Center, San Antonio, TX.
“Digital Photography”, presentation, University of Texas at Arlington, TX.
“MANUAL”, presentation, Visiting Artists Series, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA.
“Digitography”, panel presentation, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX.
“Computers and Photography: Investigating the Question of Content”, panel presentation, SPE National Conference, Houston, TX.
“After Nature”, video presentation, Independent Television Producers Association, Diverse Works, Houston, TX.

1987
“MANUAL”, presentation, Essen University, Essen, Germany.
“Love Letters & Pictures”, slide performance, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX.

1986
“Love Letters & Pictures”, slide performance, Mid-America College Art Association Conference, Memphis, TN.

1985
“VIDEOLOGY”, presentation, SPE Regional Conference, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.
“Artist’s Eye”, museum talk, Kimbell Museum, Fort Worth, TX.

1984
“MANUAL”, presentation, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA.
“MANUAL”, presentation, Visiting Artists Program, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.

1983
“Photography as Social Critic”, slide lecture, “Images of the Screen”, video presentation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL.

1982
“A Symposium On Art Criticism: A Dialogue on Critical Thinking and Communication”;”Artists As Critics”, panel presentation, WCA State Conference, Helen Day Art
Center, Stowe, VT.
“MANUAL”, presentation, CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, NY.
“MANUAL”, presentation, Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY.
“Artists on Image Making”, presentation, Houston Center for Photography, TX.

1981
“MANUAL’s Work”, presentation, SPE Regional Conference, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

1980
“Photography as an Instrument in Learning”, lecture, Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.

1979
“MANUAL”, presentation, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA.
Panelists, “The Art of Photography”, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY (Reviews and reproductions of MANUAL productions)

2016
Fotofest 2016 Biennial, Changing Circumstances: Looking at the Future of the Planet, Exhibition Catalogue, Fotofest, pp. 6, 100-101 (reproductions).
Tennant, Donna, “MANUAL (Ed Hill and Suzanne Bloom)”, Visual Art Source, March 20, 2016 (reproduction).
Piana, Brian, “EP 07: MANUAL (Hill / Bloom)”, spillsomestuff.com blog, March 15, 2016, podcast audio 53:53 (reproductions).
Anspon, Catherine, “Photo Finish”, Paper City, March 2016, p. 28 (reproduction).

2015
Sherman, Rebecca, “The Secret World of David Brown”, Paper City, October, p.61 (reproduction).
Bianco, Juliette, “Off the Shelf. A Conversation with MANUAL (Ed Hill / Suzanne Bloom)”, Gulf Coast, Summer/Fall 2015,
Volume 27, Issue 2, pp. 157-172 (reproductions).

2014
Glasstire TX Auction 2014 catalogue, No. 3 Annual, November 5, 2014, p. 15, (reproduction).

2013
Castle, Lynne, “Espoused”, Exhibition Catalogue, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, pp. 16-17 (reproduction).

2012
Molly Glentzer, “Pictures worth a thousand words,” Houston Chronicle (April 13): review and reproductions: “Finnegans Wake,” front page, TOP OF THE NEWS, and inside along with “Anne Frank’s Diaries.”

2011
Silver: 25th Anniversary Exhibition, The Gallery at University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, catalogue to exhibition (September/October): p 47.

Klaasmeyer, Kelly/Schulze, Troy, “Book Report”, Houston Press, “Art Capsules” (Oct 6 – 12): p. 35.

“The Lunch Party”, Interview with Suzanne Bloom and Ed Hill with Zoe Sheehan Saldana and Jeff Weiss, SPOT Magazine (Spring).

“Galveston’s Art Scene”, Galveston Monthly (March): p. 32 (reproduction).

“Ed Hiil and Suzanne Bloom: MANUAL on books”, The Islander Magazine (March): p. 23 (reproduction).

Taylor, Angela, “ArtWalk is back on the island this weekend”, Our County (March 11): p. B1.

2010
Wolf, Sylvia, The Digital Eye- Photographic Art in the Electronic Age, Produced in cooperation with the Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA (Prestel Press, 2010): pp. 44-45, 120, 121 (reproductions).

Holzer, Stacey, “Remembered Treasures Reveal Selective Choices”, Visual Seen (www.visualseen.net)

Schulze, Troy, “A Look at Books”, Houston Press (April 8-14): p. 34.

2009
Barnes, Peter, “On the Make”, Houston Modern Luxury (December): p. 76.

2007
Johnson, Patricia, “War and Peace and Quiet lets artistic duo have a say”, Houston Chronicle (Saturday, September 29): pp. E4, E9.

Schulze, Troy, “MANUAL duo splits to show how they do it solo”, Houston Press, “Capsule Review,” (September 20).

Anspon, Catherine, “Art Notes”, Paper City (September): p. 6.

2006
Texas 100: Selections from the El Paso Museum of Art (El Paso Museum of Art,
El Paso, Texas, catalogue to exhibition): p. 74.

Amidon, Catherine, “Rich Material Archive Fever: A Digital Wonder Room”, afterimage (January/February): pp. 39, 40.

Bell, Judith, “Suzanne Bloom and Ed Hill”, Photographer’s Forum (Spring): pp. 43, 44.

2005
“MANUAL: A Conversation with Ed Hill and Suzanne Bloom by Anne Tucker”,
SPOT Magazine (Houston Center for Photography, Fall): pp. 2-7.

“Archive Fever: A Digital Wonder Room by MANUAL”, artdaily.com (Wednesday, June 8).

Hood Museum of Art Quarterly, (Dartmouth College, Summer): pp. 3, 7, 9.

Titchener, Campbell B., Reviewing the Arts, (Third edition): pp. 128-131. (reprint of 2004 MFAH review by Patricia Covo Johnson).

2004
Perspectives @ 25: A Quarter Century of New Art in Houston (Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 2004, catalogue to exhibition): p. 70.

Devine, John, “MANUAL”, artUS (September – October): pp. 44-45.

“MANUAL: Two Worlds – The Collaboration of Ed Hill and Suzanne Bloom”, MFAH Today (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Spring/Summer): pp. 14-15.

Klaasmeyer, Kelly, “Digital Manual: The MFAH puts on a watershed exhibition of works by Ed Hill and Suzanne Bloom”, Houston Press, April 29, 2004.

Devine, John C., “Gallery Reviews”, Arts Houston Magazine, April 2004, p. 34.

Johnson, Patricia, “Through a Lens, Virtually”, Houston Chronicle, March 14, 2004, pp. 8-9, 14.

“Artist Talk: MANUAL (Suzanne Bloom and Ed Hill)”, Arts Houston Magazine, March 2004, pp. 24-25.

Anspon, Catherine D., “Fotofest 2004: Water”, Paper City Magazine, March, 2004,
p. 40.

Heenan, Sarah, “Media Frenzy: Digital Photography Pioneers Pit the Natural World Against the Synthetic One”, Houston Press, February 26 – March 3, 2004, p. 30.

2003
The Houston Review of History and Culture, University of Houston Center for Public History, Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2003, p. 34.

Tanguy, Sara, Tools as Art: The Hechinger Collection (International Arts & Artists, Singapore, 2002) p.64. (catalogue)

Amidon, Catherine, “MANUAL,” catalog essay, “Regional Selections 30,” Hood
Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire.

Kabanova, Olga, “Mecto Bctpeyn nepemectnnocb”, Izvestia, June 17.

McKown, Rich, “New Hampshire: Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College/Hanover
Regional Selections 30,” Art New England 19, October/November.

London Literary Times Supplement, “Received”, reproduction, October 10.

2002
Spritzer, Kristina, “New Technology: Defining the Constructed Landscape of
Photographic Imagery”, ArtLies, Spring, 2002, No. 34, pp. 72-73.

Kutner, Janet, “FotoFest: the big, big, picture,” The Dallas Morning News, March 2.

Ponnekanti, Rosemary, “Defining Reality; The Photography of MANUAL,”
Arts Houston, March, v3n3.

Johnson, Patricia C., “MANUAL Overdrive”, Houston Chronicle, Saturday, March 9,
2002, Sec. D, pp. 9-10.

Parr, Debra Riley, “Zeroes and Ones”, New Art Examiner, March-April, 2002,
pp. 80-81.

Earle, Edward W, “The Garden in the Machine,” MANUAL: errant arcadia, ICP and
the Houston Artists Fund, New York and Houston.

Lippard, Lucy R., “The Trees for the Forest,” MANUAL: errant arcadia, ICP and
the Houston Artists Fund, New York and Houston.

Jana, Reena, “Manual Labor”, Artforum, Summer 2002.

Smith, Roberta, “Technology as a Muse, A Hazard and an Ally,” The New York Times, August 16.

Shuman, Rachel, “Split personality,” Time Out/New York, August 22-29.

2001
Tyson, Janet, “Hot Spots, Texas”, Art Papers, July/August, Vol. 25.4,
pp. 32-35.

Ennis, Michael, “Image Conscious”, Texas Monthly, July, pp. 103-107.

Kalil, Susie & Bryant, John, “Editor’s Statement”, ArtLies, Winter 2000-2001, No.29,
pp. 2 – 25.

Zwartjes, Arend, “San Antonio”, Art Papers (Atlanta), March/April, p. 51.

Goddard, Dan, “Artists reinvent landscape art”, San Antonio Express News, Saturday
January 6, Sec. E, pp. 1, 4.

2000
Anspon, Catherine, “25 Year Anniversary Exhibition”, ArtLies, Fall, No. 28,
pp. 102-103.

Hunt, W.M., “Grace”, Photography Quarterly, October, PQ 78, pp. 26-29.

Colpitt, Frances, “Space City Takes Off”, Art In America, October, pp. 66-75.

Greene, Alison de Lima, Texas: 150 Selections from the Museum of Fine Arts,
Houston (Harry N. Abrams, New York, New York, 2000). (catalogue)

Allen, Henry, “Optical Profusion”, Washington Post, Tuesday, March 21,
Sec. C, pp. 1-2.

Gerst, David, “If I Ran The Whitney…”, Canvas, Spring, Vol. 3, No. 1
pp. 20-21, 23-24.

Frohman, Mark, “Insecurity Complex”, Houston Press, March 16-22, Vol. 12, No. 11,
pp. 61-62.

Anspon, Catherine, “FotoFest: 4 Ready for their Close-Ups”, The Paper,
March, p. 30.

1999
Anne Morgan Spalter, The Computer in the Visual Arts (Addison-Wesley, 1999).
(text and reproductions).

Mannheimer, Steve, “Troublesome questions about myth of Arcadia arise in Herron
show”, The Indianaplis Star, October 24.

Jacobs, David, ArtLies, Fall, No. 24, pp. 85 – 87.

1998
A.D. Coleman, “Rapport fran arets fotofestival i Houston”, Fotografi, (Sweden), July.

“ART:MANUAL (Bloom/Hill)”, Gult Coast [Vol X, No 2, Summer], pp. 69-72.

F. David Peat, “Photography + Science, Conspirators”, Photography’s Multiple
Roles (MCP & D.A.P/Distributed Art Publishers). (text and reproduction).

Richard Hunnington, “Point of no return”, Buffalo News, November 20.

Reine Hauser, “It’s About Time: Runis in Reverse at CEPA”, ARTVOICE V9n46,
November 25.

Elizabeth Licata, “CEPA Gallery/Buffalo; Runis in Reverse: Time and Progress in
Contemporary Art”, Art In New England, February/March.

Edward Leffingwell, “MANUAL; Ed Hill and Suzanne Bloom”, Borderline Figuration
Digital ARt Forms, a cultural presentation of the U.S.A. organized by PACE for the
Cuenca Bienal.

“Muestra paralela: ‘Figuracional Limite”, El Tiempo (Ecuador), November 26.

“La ironia de hacer arte en favor de la naturaleza”, El Universo (Ecuador), Nov. 27.
Continental, December (reproduction).

1997
Madeline Irvine, “The Power of Patterns”, Austin American-Statesman, February.

Mick Hartney, “CD-ROMs Reviewed, Outline, University of Brighton, United
Kingdom, February.

Deborah Haynes, The Vocation of the Artist (Cambridge University Press). (text and
reproduction).

David L. Jacobs, “3 Works: Stephen Axelrad, MANUAL (Hill/Bloom) and Esther Parada”, Afterimage, July/Aug.

Deborah J. Haynes, “On the Need for Ethical Aesthetics; or, Where I stand between
Neo-Luddites and Cyberians”, Art Journal (Vol 56, No. 3: Digital Reflections: The
Dialogue of Art and Technology), Fall.

Lisa Baggerman, “Cutting Edge Art”, Cincinnati City Beat, Nov. 20-26.

1996
Anspon, Catherine, “From Feathered Friends to Eastern Bloc Finds – Group Shows
Shine”, Public News, November 27, p. 12.

Dorsett, Cheryl, “The Birds”, ThisWeekend, Saturday, November 9.
—“Images Past and Future”, Where – Philadelphia, August.

Sozanski, Edward J., “Art museum exhibit examines photographs in the computer”,
The Phildelphia Enquirer, Sunday, July 7.

Melrod, George, Art & Antiques, March , p. 22.

Cohen, Rebecca S., “Digital Dramas: Computer Generated Photography + Video”,
The Austin Chronicle, January.

1995
Johnson, Patricia C., “MANUAL”, Contemporary Art in Texas (Craftsman House,
G & B International), pp. 152 – 155.

Wilson, Wade, “Mapping”, Circa, Number Two Winter.

Hardy, Ellen, “Landscape Photography at the End”, Photograhy Quarterly,
Center for Photography at Woodstock, Spring.

Johnson, Patricia C., “Photo Play”, Houston Chronicle, Zest, June, p. 8.

Thomson, Vicki Bomke, “Blaffer Gallery to feature electronic age photography”,
Houston Chronicle, This Weekend, June 24, pp. 1, 3.

Kalil, Susie, “Picture Perfect”, Houston Press, July.

Schiche, Ericka, “Metmorphosing Medium”, Public News, July 12.

Hamil, Peter, Tools as Art: The Hechinger Collection (Harry N. Abrams).

—“Art Enters the Digital Age”, Artnews for Students, September/October.

—“Computer Graphics”, Journal of ACM SIGGRAPH, cover image, November.

Young, Jeffrey R., “ ‘Digital Village’ Connects People via On-Line Art”, The Chronicle
of Higher Education, December.

Dorsey, John, “The technology itself can hamper ‘Village’ ”, The Baltimore Sun,
December.

Snyder, Bob, “Tour the Digital Village”, Greenbelt News Review, December.

Kutner, Janet, “This Art Computes”, The Dallas Morning News, September.

Deason, Tanya, “The Art of Trust: Artists Explore Boundary of Nature and
Technology”,U of H, (University of Houston), Houston, Texas, 1995, pp. 14 -15.

1994
Hagen, Charles, “‘Metamorphoses’”, New York Times, October 21, 1994.

Kutner, Janet, “Folding maps into art”, The Dallas Morning News, Sunday, October 9,
1994.

—“Virtual Light Shines In the Darkroom”, TIME, September 26, 1994.

Marien, Mary Warner, “Computers Spark New Renaissance”, The Christian
Science Monitor, July.

Howard, Aaron, “MANUAL & the world of Cyberculture”, Public News, June 1, 1994,
pp. 10-12.

Spivey, Stephen, “‘Mapping’ redefines world boundaries”, the Paisano, April 5, 1994.

Morgan, Anne Barclay, “ART & TECHNOLOGY: Tommorow ’ s Palette”, Art in America, April.

Perree, Rob, “De Bedreigde Natuur Volgens MANUAL”, Kunstbeeld 3/94, Netherlands.

Hobson, Stephen , “MANUAL: Et in Arcardia Ego”, Perspektief, No. 47/48.

Batchen, Geoffrey, “Phantasm; Digital Imaging and the Death of Photography;
Metamorphoses, Photography in the Electronic Age”, Aperture.

1993
Cover, The Journal of American Forestry, October.

Kalil, Susie, “Lost in the Woods”, Houston Press, September.

Buckley, Fleur, “Fotofeis-it’s the world of new images”, Press and Journal, Scotland, June.
—“Absolut Images, ABSOLUT MANUAL”, American Photo, May/June.

Mifflin, Marcot, “Altered States”, and cover, OPEN: The Electronic Magazine, May.

Dery, Mark, “Art and Technology”, and cover, ArtNews, February.

Hagen, Charles, “Reinventing the Photograph”, The New York Times, January (reprod.)

1992
Hagen, Charles, “Manual”, The New York Times, September.

Harkins, Deborah, “Suzanne Bloom and Ed Hill”, photograph, Fall Preview, New York, September.

Tyson, Janet, “Illustrations address sobering subject”, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, April.

Thall, Larry, “ ‘Forest Products’ an open-ended view of the issues”, Chicago Tribune,
Friday, April 10, 1992, Section 7, pp. 79-80.

Emenhiser, Karen, The Dallas Observer, April 23, 1992.

Chadwick, Susan, “Artists can see the forest for the trees”, Houston Post, Saturday, March 28 ,1992, F 1,5.

Pell, Antonin, “Ed Hill/Suzanne Bloom: Manual Mais Pas Scolaire”, Ma Creation o5,
(France) March.

Patterson, Tom, “PROGRESS ? Images raise ecological issues”,Winston-Salem
Journal, February.

Leach, Mark Richard, “Another Side of Progress”, exhibition essay, The Light Factory
Photography Arts Center, Charlotte, North Carolina.

1991
Kutner, Janet, “Nature not Nurtured”, The Dallas Morning News, Thursday, December 12, 1991, pp. C 1,4.

Goddard, Dan, “Perfect World: Contemporary Look at Texas Art”, Express-News,
Sunday, October 6, 1991, pp. H 1,5.

Goldberg, Vicki, “A Terrible Beauty”, ArtNews, Summer 1991, pp. 106-113.

McBride, Elizabeth, Review: MANUAL: Contemporary Arts Museum, ArtNews,
May 1991, p. 162.

Lavy, Lisetta, “MANUAL’s ‘Forest\ Products’ at CAM has everything but the tree
itself”, TNV/The New Voice, February 15-21, 1991.

Chadwick, Susan,”Forest of ideas sprouts at Houston artists’ show”, The Houston
Post, Tuesday, February 5, 1991, Section D, pp. 1,8.

Johnson, Patricia C., “Slender line between art and propaganda”, Houston Chronicle, Sunday, February 3, 1991, Zest, p. 14.

—-“Red Spruce Dying”, Artist Project, Contemporanea, January.

Johnson, Patrcia C., “MANUAL studies ‘Forest\ Products'”, Houston Chronicle,
Saturday, January 19, 1991, Section C, p. 3.

Chadwick, Susan, “MANUAL: Forest\ Products”, The Houston Post, Sunday,
January 13, 1991, p. G-8.

1990
Roberts, Ann H., “Steeped in the Art of Texas”, Public News, May.

Moss, Maria, “Images of a Planet”, Houston Metropolitan, May.

Johnson, Patricia C., “Lawndale’s down-to-Earth exhibit”, Houston Chronicle, April.

“Earth to Houston”, image for supplement, Public News, April

Schjeldahl, Peter, “Neo-Smut”, 7 Days, March 1990.

Druckrey, Timothy, “L’Amour Faux”, Perspektief P 1 No. 37
(Netherlands); reproductions, pp. 46, 47, 58, 59, December, 1989 – January 1990.

Johnson, Patricia C., “Hang Censorship”, Houston Chronicle, January.

Chadwick, Susan, “Offbeat perspectives punctuate works in ‘Celebration ’90”,
The Houston Post, January.

1989
Hellekson, “Machines fire up the imagination of modern artists”, St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch, November.

Tamblyn, Christine, “Digital Photography: Captured Imagery/Volatile Memory/
New Montgage”, CEPA Journal, Vol. 4, Issue 1.

—–Perspektief P 1 No 36 (Netherlands), Media en Maatschappij, “Good Life”,
reproduction, p. 57, July, August, September.

Hirsch, Robert, Exploring Color Photography  (Dubuque, Iowa, William C. Brown
Publishers, 1989) p. 258.

—–“Photo Shows at 2 Locations”, The Grand Rapids Express, March.

Hunt, Henry, “Interview with MANUAL”, 713, June.

—–Manner Vogue (Germany), Kunst & Innovation, “Good Life”, reprod. p. 126, June.

Netsky, Ron, “Exhibits focus on the future”, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle,
April.

1988
Druckery, Timothy, “L’Amour Faux”, catalog for the exhibition Digital Photography
(sf Camerawork, San Francisco, California).

Johnson, Patricia C., “UH to be represented only once in Area Show”, Houston
Chronicle, August.

Tamblyn, Christine, “Machine Dreams”, Afterimage, September.

Bennett, Steve, “Saving Paradise Lost – Artist team MANUAL asks us to consider
consequences of killing Mother Earth”, San Antonio Light, September.

Goddard, Dan, “MANUAL’s computer art deals with man’s approach to nature”,
Express News (San Antonio), September.

Kessler, Brad, “Two to Tango”, Interview, p. 26, July.

Robinson, Joan S., “When the Bough Breaks”, Eleven X Fourteen, pp. 22,25,
Summer Issue.

Grundberg, Andy, “Two to Tango: Collaboration in Recent American Photography”,
The New York Times, August 12.

Boodro, Michael, “Art: Dynamic Duos”, House & Garden, August.

Kutner, Janet, “A Stunning FotoFest”, The Dallas Morning News, March.

Johnson, Patricia C., “Nature is at heart of 3 artists’ work inFotoFest exhibits”,
Houston Chronicle, March 12, Section 4, p. 6.

Chadwick, Susan, “FotoFest ’88 video art making a lasting impression”, The Houston
Post, March 6, p. 14, F (reproduction).

Aletti, “Choices”, Village Voice, March 22.

Lufkin, Liz, “High Tech Comes Down to Earth in Summer Shows”, San Francisco
Chronicle, July.

Jordan, Jim, “Art and the Electron”, Artweek, June.

Horvath, Adam Z., “Two to Tango”, Newsday, July 10.

Aletti, “Choices”, Village Voice, August 2.

Johnstone, Mark,”Collaboration”, catalogue to the exhibition, Security Pacific
Corporation, Los Angeles, California.

Houlihan, James W., “The Ethics of Manipulation”, SPOT, Winter.

Chadwick, Susan, “A Year of the best, the worst, and a stolen painting”, The Houston
Post, December.

1987
Kyle, Jill, “Deconstruction Workers”, Afterimage, September, pp. 19-20.

Reece, Margo, “Computer Generated Photos”, SPOT, Summer , pp. 10-11.

Tucker, Anne, “Lone Star Statement”, American Photographer, May.

Gambrell, Jamey, “Art Capital of the Third Coast”, Art in America, April.

Chadwick, Susan, “MANUAL: Ed Hill/Suzanne Bloom at Moody Gallery, The HoustonPost, March 1, Section F-4.

Grundberg, Andy and Kathleen M. Gauss, Photography and Art, Interactions Since
1946  (New York, Abbeville Press, 1987), pp. 138, 178, 191.

1986
Landay, Janet, “Collaborators: Artists Working Together in Houston, 1969-1986”,
(adapted from her catalogue essay) Inquirer, September/October, p. 27.

Johnson, Patricia, ” Collaborators leave their marks on art works”, Houston Chronicle
October 4, Section 4, pp. 1,11.

Chadwick, Susan, “Glassell Exhibit Calls to Mind ‘the good old days’ of art”, The Houston
Post, September 28, p. 3-F.

Johnson, Patricia C., “‘Something’ documents local artists at work”, Houston
Chronicle, July.

Cunningham, Carl, “PBS finds artists making ‘Something Out of Nothing'”,
The Houston Post, July.

Hyde, Paul, “‘Something on TV'”, Public News, July.

Dossi, Ugo, “Das Houston-FotoFest: Fotokunst auf Texanishch”, Cosmopolitan
International, March , p. 18.

Johnson, Patricia C., ” State of the Art-And Vice Versa”, Houston Chronicle,
Spotlight, Sunday, March 23, p. 18.

—–, “MANUAL: Temptation: Drama of Signs”, Spot, Spring, Notes, pp. 4-5,
Ashton, Elizabeth, “FotoFest !”, Houston Style, March, pp. 40-42.

—– Cliches 23, “Goya” reproduction, February, p. 58.

1985
Brunon, Bernard, “Some Notes on the (V)ideology of Television, as provoked
by MANUAL’S VIDEOLOGY”, Artspace, Winter, pp. 13-17.

Holmes, Ann, “Photographic Memory”, Houston Chronicle, Spotlight Section,
Sunday, July 2, p. 13.

Brenson, Michael, “Art: Exhibit of ‘Signs’ at the New Museum”, The New York Times,
May.

Johnson, Patricia C., “Video Pervasiveness Extending to Fine Arts”, Houston
Chronicle, Saturday, March 9, Section 4, p. 1.

1984
Goddard, Dan, “Wait for TV Version of ‘Video'”, Express News (San Antonio)
November.

Hamilton, Chuck, ” Art on a 21-inch Screen”, Screen Magazine, September.

Hill, Ed/Suzanne Bloom, “MANUAL”, Image (excerpted from artists talk at Moody
Gallery), Summer, p. 26.

Johnson, Patricia C., “MANUAL’s Two-getherness”, Houston Chronicle, April.

1983
Bellon, Linda, “Questions without Answers”, Artweek, July 30.

Berland, Dinah, “The Fine Art of Blending Voices”, Los Angeles Times, July.

McLanahan, Lynn, “Photography in Houston”, Artspace, Spring.

1982
Phillips, Donna-Lee, “Recent Color: The Contemporary Concern”, Artweek,
September 25.

Roukes, Nicolas, Art Synectics, Calgary, Canada: Juniro Publications, pp. 60,121.

1981
Demetra, Bowles, “Lone -Star Tapestry”, Artweek, November.

Kalil, Susie, “MANUAL at Cronin”, Art in America, October.

Peters, Marsha,”Color becomes a part of the big picture”, The Providence Sunday
Journal, April.

Marvel, Bill, “Business gives art panel the brush-off”, Dallas Times Herald, March.

Lewis, Jo Ann, “Galleries”, The Washington Post, January 31.

Cassell, James,  “Images from Texas in a Sprawling Show”, The Washington Star, January.

Scarborough, John, “MANUAL team’s exhibit offers a shift of style”, Houston
Chronicle, January 28.

1980
Barrow, Ken, “The Arts Frontier: Six Rising Stars”, Texas Homes, October.

Susman, Hal, “Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts gives local artists, Suzanne Bloom
and Ed Hill major showing”, Art Scene, May/June.

Kalil, Susie, “Analysis through Collaboration”, Artweek, April 5.

McFarland, Gay, “Work/Home”, Houston Chronicle, April 4.

Scarborough, John, “Research and Collaboration succeeds more with wit than
with excess words”, Houston Chronicle, March 19.

Crossley, Mimi, “MANUAL – the photography of art”, The Houston Post, February 29.

Tucker, Anne, “Interview with Ed Hill and Suzanne Bloom (MANUAL) in their Home,
December 20, 1979” from catalogue for the exhibition Suzanne Bloom and Ed Hill
(MANUAL): Research and Collaboration (Seashore Press, Houston , Texas).

Tucker, Anne, abridged version of “Interview with MANUAL”, Afterimage, November.

Rifkin, Ned, “MANUAL: ‘Art Needs a Job”, catalogue for the exhibition Response,
pp. 47-49, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas.

Schjeldahl, Peter, “Art and Money in the City of Future-Think”, City Magazine, Feb.

1978
Webb, Paula, “Nine Top Photographers Discuss Their Work”, City Magazine, April.

1977
Scarborough, John and Anne Tucker, “Contemporary Photography in Houston”, Artspace, Summer.

A.G., “Does Anybody Out There Know From Landscapes?” Popular Photography,
August.

Holmes, Jon, “The Photographers of Texas”, Camera Magazine, August.

1976
Print Collector’s Newsletter: “Prints & Photographs Published: MANUAL”,
November-December.

Crossely, Mimi, “The Photography of ‘MANUAL’ “, Houston Post, September.

Scarborough, “Challenging Photo Concept at Cronin’s “, Houston Chronicle, Sept.

BIBLIOGRAPHY (Broadcast))

1994 “Iterations”, CBS Sunday Morning, January.

1990 “Forest/Products”, interview with Barbara Link, on “Talk of the Earth”, KPFT-FM
Radio, January.

“Forest/Products”, interview with Vangie Pinon, on “Radiowaves”, KPFT-FM radio,
February.

1988 “MANUAL”, Interview with Pat Shaer, KUHF-Radio, March.

1986 “Something Out of Nothing: A Portrait of Six Artists”, KUHT, Paul Yaeger, Director,
60 minute documentary

CO-AUTHORED PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES/ESSAYS

2002
“Errant Arcadia,” MANUAL: errant arcadia  (ICP and the Houston Artists Fund,
New York and Houston).

1999
“The Trouble with Arcadia”, Ruins in Reverse, September 1998 – March 1999.

1998
“The Trouble with Arcadia”, Gulf Coast, Vol. X, No. 2, Summer.

1997
“That (Web) Thing Called DIF”, SPOT, Houston, Texas.

1995
“Maggie Olvey: A Tribute”, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, Texas

“Pedagogy on the Desktop”, Exposure; Power and Control: Imagin(in)g Technology
Vol. 30, Number 1/2.

1993
“A Most Excellent Dog and Pony Show and Its Audience”, a review of the work of
William Wegman, SPOT, Spring.

“Caveats for Digital Shutterbugs”, an editorial piece, DARE , Spring.

“Why a Nup is Never a Nup”, For a Burning World is Come to Dance Inane, an analysis of the video work of artist Jim Pomeroy, (Critical Press, New York, NY).

1992
“MANUAL’s Nature; or, Can Ecology Help Art?, PhotoMetro, March.

1991
“Critical Reflections”, Artforum, May.

“Spreadsheets on the Forest Floor”, Ten 8, Volume 2 No. 2.

1990
“Made in Czechoslovakia”, Artforum, March.

“Landscape vs. Environment; or, Thirteen Ways of Coping with Nature”, SPOT, Spring.

1989
“Dark Wonder”, Artforum, Summer.

“Anton Christian”, catalogue essay, Anton Christian (Innsbruck, Austria: Haymon-Verlag).

1988
“Arbus Anceps: Afterthoughts on Diane Arbus”, SPOT, Fall.

“Borrowed Shoes”, Artforum, April.

1986
“George Bunker”, catalogue essay, George Bunker, In Houston: 1974 – 1986  (The
Glassell School of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston).

1985
“On Opening ‘Unknown Territory’: The Photographs of Ray Metzker”, Afterimage,
November.

1983
“Jerome Liebling: The Ambiguities of Intention”, Afterimage, Summer.

1982
“Wringing the Goose’s Neck One Last Time; or, painting vs. photography and the deconstruction of modernism”, Afterimage, May.

CO-AUTHORED PUBLICATIONS: REVIEWS

1989
“Sharon Kopriva”, Artforum, May.
“James Drake”, Artforum, March.
“Leon Golub”, Artforum, February.
“K. Packlick”, Artforum, January.

1988
“Sadness Because…”, Artforum, December.
“Nic Nicosia”, Artforum, September.
“Diane Arbus”, Artforum, Summer.

1987
“Joel Sternfeld”, Artforum, October.
“Robert Levers”, Artforum, Summer.
“Patrick Clancy”, Artforum, April.
“Lynn Randolph”, Artforum, March.
“Forest Bess”, Artforum, February.
“Melisa Miller”, Artforum, January.

1986
“John Halaka”, Artforum, December.
“The Lily and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden”, Artforum, September.
“Bernard Faucon”, Artforum, May.
“Gael Stack”, Artforum, March.
“Mel Chin”, Artforum, January.

1985
“Clyde Connell”, Artforum, December.
“Derek Boshier”, Artforum, September.
“The Nicaraguan Media Project”, Artforum, April.
“Earl Staley”, Artforum, Summer.
“Ray K. Metzker”, Artforum, May.
“Richard Prince”, Artforum, January.

1984
“David Bates”, Artforum, November.
“Lee Krasner”, Artforum, May.
“American Still Life 1945-1983”, Artforum, January.

1981
“Michael Dillon: Transformative Vision”, Artweek, May.

(BLOOM/HILL) SHARED GRANTS/COMMISSIONS/AWARDS

2021 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Guggenheim Fellowship
2005 Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Commission, 20th Anniversary (“Archive Fever: A Digital Wonder Room”; “Opus CXXV”)
2001 FotoFest 2002, Commission (The Protracted Image)
2000 International Center of Photography, ARKADEA, Commission
1999 Institute for Advanced Study, IUPUI-Indianapolis & Bloomington, Visiting Fellow
1998 Citizen’s Clean Air Project Billboard Contest, Houston
1996 Cultural Arts Council of Houston and Harris County Public Art and Urban
Development program; Wastewater Operations Treatment Laboratory (WOTL)
1993 National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artists Public Projects, auspices
Niagra University
FotoFeis and the Scottish Arts Council, Commission
1992 National Endowment for the Arts ArtistsFellowship, Photography
1991 National Endowment for the Arts Visual ArtistsForum grant; Society and Perception,
New Imaging Technology, auspices California Museum of the Photography
1987 National Endowment for the Arts/Rockefeller Interdisciplinary Arts Fellowship
1983 LGIA, University of Houston

 

(BLOOM) INDIVIDUAL GRANTS

1998 FDL, University of Houston
PEER Grant, University of Houston
1996 FDL, Summer Grant, University of Houston
1990 LGIA, University of Houston
1987 FDL, University of Houston
LGIA, University of Houston
1978 NEA Individual Artist’s Fellowship, Photography
1976 NEA Individual Artist’s Fellowship, Video

(HILL) INDIVIDUAL GRANTS

1995 FDL, University of Houston
1990 FDL, University of Houston
1988 LGIA, University of Houston
1979 REG, University of Houston
1972 NEA Individual Artist’s Fellowship, Photography
1967 Louis Comfort Tiffany Grant
1964 Edward MacDowell Fellowship